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  • Archive for March 19th, 2003

    A note to my audience:

    Posted by David on March 19th, 2003

    If you have been reading my blog and would like to take on my ideas, I recommend two Yahoo Groups I frequent (and moderate):

    The NEW A&M Objectivist Club Discussion List (for philosophy)
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TAMUObjectivismClub/

    ..and my own Politics and Economics Discussion List (for politics and such)
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ProFreedom/

    This is great:

    Posted by David on March 19th, 2003

    http://komo1000news.com/audio/kvi_aircheck_031003.mp3
    The best line:
    “In 10 years, will people shake your hand and say “Thanks for my freedom”, or will they shake my hand and say “Thanks for my freedom”? I think you and I already know it.”

    Questions for peaceniks

    Posted by David on March 19th, 2003

    One more good read: Questions for the peaceniks.

    Sorry for the lack of updates…

    Posted by David on March 19th, 2003

    I’m working on some new sites/school stuff.

    Laurel has been getting into some trouble bashing Rachel Corrie, the (anti) American terrorism advocate who was crushed as she stood or crouched in front of an Israeli Defense Forces bulldozer in Gaza.

    I share the WSJ Opinion Journal’s sentiment in that:
    “It’s a shame that Rachel Corrie died the way she did. It’s shameful that she lived the way she did.”

    Laurel’s take on the story is even better:

    “What Rachel Corrie did wasn’t noble, it was stupid. I sincerely hope that other ‘human shields’ will realize their naivete and go back to smoking weed all day.”

    I offer the following photo of her at a pro-Saddam rally last month as my commentary:

    Good Riddance!