And it’s not just the big role he played in the Fannie Mae-Freddie Mac debacle: my new post at Cato-at-Liberty (& thanks to Glenn Reynolds at Instapundit and Frum Forum for the links).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on October 15, 2010
And it’s not just the big role he played in the Fannie Mae-Freddie Mac debacle: my new post at Cato-at-Liberty (& thanks to Glenn Reynolds at Instapundit and Frum Forum for the links).
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I have not issue with not voting for Cuomo. However – who are you voting for? If its Paladino – than you’ve lost all credibility.
I’m sure the SWP will be running someone.
Bob
Best said by the folks behind South Park – “Who do you choose, a turd sandwich or a giant douche?”
@ #3 Jay. Which is which? In general, I am truly disgusted at the choices for my governmental representatives.
The Cato article was very well written.
I second WhiskeyJim’s opinion!
Elections are rarely about who you want, but rather, who is the lesser of the evils.
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