
A round up of recent posts by a few centrist, moderate, and independent bloggers.
Kevin Sullivan tackles “Terrorism and the Law Enforcement Fallacy.” This one is a must read, IMHO, a forceful and persuasive reminder, for all of us.
The Angry Independent offers his thoughts on Michael Moore’s Sicko. While I (and two of his commenters) generally disagree with TAI’s conclusions, he does at least (like Moore) force us to wrestle with the central question: “Which functions of an advanced society are most appropriately run by the State vs. the Private Sector?”
Jim Satterfield revisits the age-old question, “Does money equal speech?”
Nancy Hanks offers her regular round up of “Headlines for Independent Voters.” Whether you’re an I, a D, or an R, Nancy’s site, The Hankster is a tremendouse resource, a firm finger on the pulse of disenchanted and non-affiliated voters.
Daniel DiRito takes a step back and looks at the commuted sentence for Scooter Libby through a larger lense.
















