Here is a list of items published by members of the OActivists list (most of whom have full-time jobs and write only when time permits) for March:
Editorials
- Paul Hsieh, “Can the moral ‘narrative’ of ObamaCare be defeated?,” Pajamas Media, Mar 04, 2010.
- Linn and Ari Armstrong, "Races for governor, U.S. senate getting heated," Grand Junction Free Press, March 5, 2010.
- Amit Ghate, “Force and violence: How the left blurs terms,” Pajamas Media, Mar 10, 2010.
- Paul Hsieh, “What America needs to know: What’s at stake with ObamaCare,” Gold Coast Chronicle, Mar 15, 2010.
- Paul Hsieh, “ObamaCare vs. the Hippocratic Oath,” Pajamas Media, Mar 18, 2010.
- Linn and Ari Armstrong, “Legislative assault on Amazon hurts Colorado business,” Grand Junction Free Press, Mar 19, 2010.
- Paul Hsieh, “ObamaCare: The coming battles,” Pajamas Media, Mar 22, 2010.
- Paul Hsieh, “Turning medicine into permanent political football,” Denver Post, Mar 24, 2010.
- Paul Hsieh, “The real ObamaCare fraud," Pajamas Media, Mar 26, 2010.
- Beth Haynes, “A nation of dependents,” American Thinker, Mar 26, 2010.
Citations and Links
- Paul Hsieh’s “ObamaCare: The coming battles” at Instapundit, Mar 22, 2010.
Letters to the Editor
- Diana Hsieh, “Amazon’s dropping of Colo. affiliates over tax law,” Denver Post, Mar 12, 2010.
- Beth Haynes, “Government schools are the problem,” Half Moon Bay Review, Mar 17, 2010.
- Richard Watts, “The transfer of taxpayers’ wealth,” Denver Post, Mar 19, 2010.
- Amesh Adalja, “Compensation for kidney donation,” Annals of Internal Medicine (online), Mar 24, 2010.
- Amesh Adalja, “Paralyzing the mind,” Pittsburgh Tribune Review, Mar 26, 2010.
- Sylvia Bokor, “N.M. should sue over health care” (not available online), Albuquerque Journal, Mar 27, 2010.
- Amesh Adalja, “Decriminalize cocaine,” Butler Eagle, Mar 27, 2010.
- Richard Watts, “Emergency-room costs don’t justify health bill,” Daily Sentinel, Mar 31, 2010.
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.
These items are self-identified as “Objectivist.” I have not vetted the content, nor do I necessarily agree with all of it.