Tuesday, January 5, 2010

December 2009 OActivist Compilation

Here's a list of December's published output by members of the OActivist list (most of whom have full-time jobs and only write when time permits): Editorials 1. Paul Hsieh, "ObamaCare: Tightening the Noose Around Private Health Care", PajamasMedia, Nov 2/09 2. Linn and Ari Armstrong, "Ralph Carr shows politicians can stand for liberty", Grand Junction Free Press, Dec 21/09 3. John Lewis, "Arbitrary Power, Dictatorship, and Health Care", PajamasMedia, Dec 22/09 4. Monica Hughes, "Animal Fat, Sugar, and Diabetes", Denver Post, Dec 17/09 Letters to the Editor 1. Paul Hsieh, "The Science Behind the IPCC Climate Report Is Sound", Wall Street Journal, Dec 7/09 2. Amesh Adalja, "Not State's Business", Pittsburgh Tribune Review, Dec 2/09 3. Paul Hsieh, "Raising Federal Debt Ceiling", Denver Post, Dec 20/09 4. Nicholas Provenzo, "Generals should uphold law, not find ways around it", USA Today, Dec 21/09 5. Richard Parker, "Is New Health Care Entitlement Really a 'Class Act'?", WSJ, Dec 23/09 6. Michelle Minton, "Court’s ruling on banning cigarettes on stage", Denver Post, Dec 19/09 7. Henry Solomon, untitled, Barron's, Dec 24/09 8. Joseph Kellard, "Buying is a virtue", USA Today, Dec 29/09 9. Justin Blackman, "Senate’s passage of health care reform bill", Denver Post, Dec 29/09 10. Amesh Adalja, "Theocrats More Harmful", Pittsburgh Tribune Review, Dec 30/09 11. Michelle Minton, "No government in the bedroom", LA Times, Dec 28/09 Note too that this list does not include web comments, letters to congressmen and other politicians, radio show call-ins, etc., all of which actively spread our message and advance our goals. (Disclaimer: All content listed herein is self-identified as "Objectivist", I have not vetted the content, nor do I necessarily agree with all of it.)

Monday, January 4, 2010

November 2009 OActivist Compilation

Here's a list of November's published output by members of the OActivist list (most of whom have full-time jobs and only write when time permits): Editorials 1. Paul Hsieh, "ObamaCare: A National Version of RomneyCare", PajamasMedia, Nov 2/09 2. Joseph Kellard, "What About the Reds?", Long Beach Herald, Nov 5/09 3. Hannah Krening, "Dissent and nationalization of health care", Denver Post, Nov 8/09 4. Linn and Ari Armstrong, "If planet did warm, low-cost tech could cool it", Grand Junction Free Press, Nov 9/09 5. Ari Armstrong, "Why we should keep selling low-priced books", Denver Post, Nov 12/09 6. Paul Hsieh, "Mafia-style health insurance: An offer you can't refuse", Washington Examiner, Nov 16/09 7. Ari Armstrong, "Environmentalist clowns threatening human life", Colorado Springs Gazette, Nov 20/09 8.Linn and Ari Armstrong, "People vote for freedom with their feet and effort", Grand Junction Free Press, Nov 23/09 Citations or Links 1. Paul Hsieh in "Baucus Health Care Legislation Advances", Heartland Institute, Nov 3/09 Letters to the Editor 1. Paul Hsieh, "The Incentives Aren't To Help You", Wall Street Journal, Nov 2/09 2. Jay Robbins, "Let free market work", USA Today, Nov 3/09 3. Amesh Adalja, "Is Onerous Regulation Responsible for Adenovirus Outbreaks?", Journal of Infectious Diseases, Nov 1/09 4. Amesh Adalja, "Take next step on marijuana", Butler Eagle, Nov 7/09 5. Joseph Kellard, "Reg Henry's drive-by criticism", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Nov 19/09 6. Jay Robbins, "Health care bill an economic disaster", Valley Breeze, Nov 19/09 7. Blair Schofield, untitled, New Britain Herald, Nov 20/09 8. Amesh Adalja, "Rand's Achievement", Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Nov 26/09 9. Amesh Adalja, "Pot Support Miscontrued", Butler Eagle, Nov 27/09 10. Tim Peck, "Health pitch a violation of basic American rights", Asheville Citizen-Times, Nov 28/09 11. Gina Liggett, "Governor’s proposal to tax candy and soda", Denver Post, Nov 18/09 Note too that this list does not include web comments, letters to congressmen and other politicians, radio show call-ins, etc., all of which actively spread our message and advance our goals. (Disclaimer: All content listed herein is self-identified as "Objectivist", I have not vetted the content, nor do I necessarily agree with all of it.)

Saturday, January 2, 2010

October 2009 OActivist Compilation

Here's a list of October's published output by members of the OActivist list (most of whom have full-time jobs and only write when time permits): Editorials 1. Paul Hsieh, "The Real Stakes", Denver Post, Oct 1/09 2. Ari Armstrong, "Health and the empowerment of payment", Denver Daily, Oct 2/09 3. Ari Armstrong, "Health and the empowerment of payment", Colorado Daily, Oct 1/09 4. Paul Hsieh, "Health Overhaul Could Force Doctors to Quit" Heartland Institute Newsletter, Oct 13/09 5. Linn and Ari Armstrong, "Sharing the Light of Liberty", Grand Junction Free Press, Oct 12/09 6. Linn and Ari Armstrong, "Radical Environmentalists Undermine Human Progress", Grand Junction Free Press, Oct 26/09 Citations or Links 1. Paul Hsieh, "Health care in Massachusetts: a warning for America" in WBUR website, Oct 6/09 2. Paul Hsieh, "The Price of A Life in Massachusetts" at Hot Air, Oct 12/09 Letters to the Editor 1. Amesh Adalja, "Evolution letter on target", Butler Eagle, Oct 1/09 2. Jim Kramer, "Want to reform health care? Get government out of it", Gazette Times, Oct 9/09 3. Jay Robbins, "Kennedy’s inflammatory rhetoric", Providence Journal, Oct 10/09 4. Amesh Adalja, untitled, The Pitt News, Oct 15, 2009 5. Jay Robbins, "Health care 'plan' is really just a 'goal' without details", Valley Breeze, Oct 14/09 6. Diana Hsieh, "Government's attempts to stifle speech", Denver Post, Oct 20/09 7. Amesh Adalja, "Pot laws limit doctors", Pittsburgh Tribune Review, Oct 24/09 Note too that this list does not include web comments, letters to congressmen and other politicians, radio show call-ins, etc., all of which actively spread our message and advance our goals. (Disclaimer: All content listed herein is self-identified as "Objectivist", I have not vetted the content, nor do I necessarily agree with all of it.)

Friday, January 1, 2010

September 2009 OActivist Compilation

Here's a list of September's published output by members of the OActivist list (most of whom have full-time jobs and only write when time permits): Editorials 1. Paul Hsieh, "The Free Market Is Not Another Form of Rationing", PajamasMedia, Sep 1/09 2. Wendy Milling, "Financial Transparency As An Evil", RealClearMarkets, Sep 8/09 3. Linn and Ari Armstrong, "Restore free market to address preexisting conditions", Grand Junction Free Press, Sep 14/09 4. Ari Armstrong, "Atlas Shrugged relevant for modern times", Longmont Times-Call, Sep 14/09 5. Amit Ghate, "We Need a Return to Principled Government", Sep 15/09 6. Paul Hsieh, "Is Your Doctor Getting Ready to Quit?", PajamasMedia, Sep 18/09 7. Ari Armstrong, "Republican plans for health care reform similar to Obamacare", Colorado Springs Gazette, Sep 20/09 8. Wendy Milling, "H.R. 3200 Will Collapse Global Medicine", RealClearMarkets, Sep 23/09 9. Paul Hsieh, "Health care in Massachusetts: A warning for America", Christian Science Monitor, Sep 30/09 10. Linn and Ari Armstrong, "Fifty Ways to Leave Obama", Grand Junction Free Press, Sep 14/09 Media Appearances 1. Ari Armstrong, Denver 9/12 Rally, Sep 12/09 Citations or Links 1. Paul Hsieh, "The Free Market Is *Not* Another Form of Rationing" on Instapundit, Sep 1/09 2. John Lewis, NCRegister, Sep 20-26/09 Letters to the Editor 1. Alan McKendree, "Marx and UT's core purpose", Daily Texan, Sep 4/09 2. Rob Abiera, "An Obvious Limit", NewsOK, Sep 12/09 3. Doug Krening, "Re: Lead the way, Mr. President", Denver Post, Sep 12/09 4. Jay Robbins, "Health care 'plan' is really just a 'goal' without details", Valley Breeze, Sep 24/09 Note too that this list does not include web comments, letters to congressmen and other politicians, radio show call-ins, etc., all of which actively spread our message and advance our goals. (Disclaimer: All content listed herein is self-identified as "Objectivist", I have not vetted the content, nor do I necessarily agree with all of it.)