- This Is Your Bill of Rights... The Drug War, And Its Erosion of the Bill of Rights
- The Bill of Rights: Hostage in the War on Drugs
- I feel I need to point out Suppose You Were Fond of Books, by L. Neil Smith to those folks who might still have any doubts about where they (or I) stand on victim disarmament (aka gun control). It's one of the essays that was collected in Lever Action which is one of the five or six books I'm currently reading.
- L. Neil Smith's Bill of Rights Enforcement
- No Such Agency seems to be Losing the Code War. Or at least that's what they'd have you think. [daypop]
- The Media and G.I. Joe. 1. Reporters have trouble covering the military because so few have actually served. 2. The military has trouble changing because basic training tries to stamp out original thought. 3. The thing that drives military change is defeat. I think this was an interesting read, but the fact that I can't summarize it to a single topic bugs me. [instapundit]
- Fewer facts in media coverage of news. Just after September 11, three of four of news stories were strictly factual. Now it's down to five of eight. Apparently that's really low (and three of four, or six of eight, is really high). Y'know, this'd be a lot more interesting if there were more historical data available. [fark!]
- Read All About It! Newspapers Lose Web War [scripting]