I have received comments from two people who have indicated that they enjoy reading the blog posts. For that reason, I think I will continue. After all..where two or more are gathered... Therefore, for the weekend:
To be conservative, then, is to prefer the familiar to the unknown, to prefer the tried to the untried, fact to mystery, the actual to the possible, the limited to the unbounded, the near to the distant, the sufficient to the superabundant, the convenient to the perfect, present laughter to utopian bliss - Michael Oakeshott
Planned Parenthood and the barbarity of America - George Will, WaPo
Health Insurance Isn’t Really Insurance - Jim Fedako, Mises
Jamestown and Secret Priests? - Adrienne LaFrance, The Atlantic
Fallacies...and Religious Liberty Cases - Francis Beckwith, The Catholic Thing
Walking The Wire Between Constitutional Law and Hopelessness - Erin Sheley, Nomocracy
A Libertarian View of Francis’ Laudato Si - Donald Devine, Liberty Law Blog
P.P. “Hacking” Sure Looks Like An Orchestrated PR Stunt - Sean Davis, The Federalist
India’s Faltering Economic Revolution - Doug Bandow, Cato
What Causes Income Inequality? - Francis Menton, City Journal
On Libertarians and ‘Useful Idiots’ - Ed Whelan, NRO
The Co-Habitation Trap - George Sim Johnston, The Catholic Thing
Planned Parenthood Delenda Est - Editors, What's Wrong with the World
Cultural Woes Affect Our Economy, Too - Rachel Sheffield, Daily Signal
Pinker Pushes Unethical Human Research - Wesley J. Smith, NRO
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