Today's WRNI, by Justin Katz
Rhode Island Politics
1:49 PM, 10/22/10
Robitaille Rising?, by Marc Comtois
RI Governor '10
11:30 AM, 10/22/10
A Multipurpose Attorney General, by Justin Katz
Rhode Island Politics
9:48 AM, 10/22/10
No Country for Candid Commentators, by Justin Katz
Mainstream Media
5:59 AM, 10/22/10
Global X-Ray Vision... Without a Warrant, by Justin Katz
Civil Liberties
1:44 PM, 10/21/10
Does it Make Sense for Anyone Under Age
RI Congress '10
12:15 PM, 10/21/10
Happiness by the Numbers, by Justin Katz
Culture
9:48 AM, 10/21/10
Portsmouth Institute's 2011 Conference: The Catholic Shakespeare?, by Community Crier
Promotions
8:41 AM, 10/21/10
Misperception of Need or That Old Budget Game?, by Justin Katz
Education
6:50 AM, 10/21/10
Not Quite Liveblogging the Congressional District 1 Debate, by Justin Katz
RI Congress '10
9:21 PM, 10/20/10
February 16, 2010
Asserting Humanity by Little Steps (Literally)
Justin Katz
Even apart from the political point, Mark Steyn's most recent last-page essay for National Review is worth a read for the scene that the anecdote presents.
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England is gone. Between the Socialists and the Islamofascists, there is very little reason for hope.
If there is a British John Galt, he should be setting up shop in a remote part of the Highlands.
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