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11434_32 Mark Paschal's Bookmarks Tagged With "politics"

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  1. Visit Can’t Grasp Credit Crisis? Join the Club - New York Times Can’t Grasp Credit Crisis? Join the Club - New York Times

    “This may not be comforting, but your confusion is shared by many people in the middle of this financial crisis.”

  2. Visit Annals of War: Exposure: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker Annals of War: Exposure: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker

  3. Visit Inside The Economist Magazine | smashing telly - the best full length free tv programs on the web, updated every day Inside The Economist Magazine | smashing telly - the best full length free tv programs on the web, updated every day

  4. Visit Enough predictions - rc3.org Enough predictions - rc3.org

  5. Visit In Praise of Idleness By Bertrand Russell In Praise of Idleness By Bertrand Russell

  6. Visit The Best American Essays 2007; ISBN-10: 0618709274 The Best American Essays 2007; ISBN-10: 0618709274

    “In sum, to really try to be informed and literate today is to feel stupid nearly all the time, and to need help.”

  7. Visit Suicide Bombing Makes Sick Sense in 'Halo 3' Suicide Bombing Makes Sick Sense in 'Halo 3'

    "[A]fter a few weeks of this ritual humiliation, I got sick of it. And I devised a simple technique for revenge."

  8. Visit Unqualified Reservations: A general theory of corruption Unqualified Reservations: A general theory of corruption

    "Either of these transformations would be Pareto-optimizing and eliminate large Federal bureaucracies and political constituencies, which is probably why I've never heard anyone even suggest them."

  9. Visit Cafe Hayek: An Anecdote on Health Care Cafe Hayek: An Anecdote on Health Care

    "[M]erely declaring, statutorily, that every citizen has a right to health care, or that health care is 'free' to every citizen, does not make health care available to all or 'free.'"

  10. Visit Good Math, Bad Math : Basics: Innumeracy Good Math, Bad Math : Basics: Innumeracy

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