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A Stitch in Time Saves Nine … But Haste Makes Waste

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July 16th, 2008 · No Comments

–Do occupational journalists have a duty to try to intervene when they are witnessing a murder? (Via Freespace.)

–Is it a proper function of government to impose a ceiling on how much a telco can charge for a text message?

–When might it indeed be wise to look a gift horse in the mouth?

–Who said the following?

Just because you’re poor doesn’t mean you’re unhealthy; it just means you have a lot more time to go running.

–Which is more gay?

  1. Running an ad campaign proclaiming, “South Carolina is so gay.”
  2. Rescinding official approval of said ad campaign after the fact? (“Our tourism marketing funds are for the purpose of bringing visitors to South Carolina, not for getting involved in various social agendas.”)

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