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Saturday At The Liberty Papers

by @ 9:20 am on December 3, 2005. Filed under General

There are several great posts up over at The Liberty Papers that are worth checking out.

First Eric clues us in on the latest developments in the War on Drugs — two elementary school girls arrested for carrying that horrible substance known as parsley. God help them if they’d had basil on them.

Then we have a trio of articles from Chris of The Anarchangel

Is there really justice when it takes 24 years for the sentance to be carried out ? That’s what’s happening in the case of Tookie Williams, who is still sitting on California’s death row after being convicted in 1981. As Chris says in his article, justice delayed is justice denied.

Next, Chris discusses the differences between rights and privileges, a distinction that has been lost on most people for too long a time.

Finally, Chris lays out his idea of what a libertarian society should look like in The Politics of Liberty. Sounds good to me.

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