25 YEARS AGO IN REASON.* "What do you mean that people would 'abuse' drugs? How? By giving themselves pleasure? Should that be forbidden?" - "Straight Talk From Thomas Szasz: A Reason Interview" * "Although the issue has been the subject of heated controversy, we can see no reason why a criminal should not be prosecuted simply because he has resided in the White House for several years." - "Reflections on Criminal Punishment and Disbarment disbarment n. the ultimate discipline of an attorney, which is taking away his/her license to practice law often for life. Disbarment only comes after investigation and opportunities for the attorney to explain his/her improper conduct. in the Aftermath of Watergate," by Manuel S Manuel may refer to:
* "It will be instructive in·struc·tive adj. Conveying knowledge or information; enlightening. in·struc tive·ly adv. for all of us to keep close tabs on Greenspan in high office, particularly to see (a) if his public statements and official reports will be any better than those of Stein, Shultz and the rest, and (b) if he has any appreciable ap·pre·cia·ble adj. Possible to estimate, measure, or perceive: appreciable changes in temperature. See Synonyms at perceptible. free market effect on government policy. My guess is a firm No to both questions." - "The Greenspan Nomination," by Murray N. Rothbard |
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