Sorry for the prolonged absence (again), but the demands of my job have consumed all of the time I had hoped to use for blogging. I think this should abate soon.
In any event, here's a sentence that I enjoyed by Bradley A. Smith and Allison R. Hayward in the May 3, 2004 issue of National Review:
Campaign-finance reform passsed Congress, and was upheld by the Supreme Court, because groups hostile to freedom spent hundreds of millions of dollars to create an intellectual climate in which free political participation was viewed as a threat to democracy.
Yep.
Posted by oscarjr at May 7, 2004 11:24 AM | TrackBackThe long absences just make the surprise posts all the more special.
Hope all is well.
Posted by: zombyboy at 02:02 PMGiven the posting frequency here lately, I'm grateful that you even bother to check for such a surprise. Thank you.
And all is very well here, thanks. I hope the same remains true of you, too.
Posted by: Oscar Jr. at 07:22 PM