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Archive for November 3rd, 2007

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Real freedom is lack of coercion — and this lack of coercion brings prosperity. Together, “safety” is endowed and expanded. The road to freedom is the simple minute-by-minute pursuit of life, liberty and happiness by millions of people — in America, in the Middle East and elsewhere — unbothered, undirected, uncontrolled, unmanaged, unconstrained and unterrorized by central forces of government.

Karen Kwiatkowski, “What the Neocons Need” [November 2, 2007]

The Law of Unintended Consequences

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The law strikes again, as it does with most government actions. The unintended adverse affect is frequently much worse than the intended affect of the government.

I heard this little tidbit on WBEN this morning. Pedestrians walking during the early evening are three times more likely to be killed by a car when daylight savings time is in effect.

Tonight, or technically tomorrow morning, at 2 am is the time for setting your clocks back an hour.