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.)
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