Dec 242011
 

Here is a list of items published by members of OActivists list for November 2011:

Op-Eds

1. Paul Hsieh, M.D., “In Praise of Capitalist Equality” PJMedia, November 6, 2011.

2. Linn & Ari Armstrong, “Offer gifts of liberty this season, Grand Junction Free Press“, November 29, 2011.

3. Paul Hsieh, M.D., “Screening for Terrorists vs. Screening for Cancer“, PJMedia, November 30, 2011, and Instapundit, November 30, 2011.

Letters to the Editor

1. Amesh A. Adalja, M.D., “End state store system“, Butler Eagle, November 4, 2011.

2. Jordan McGillis, “Why I Won’t Occupy“, The Setonian, November 10, 2011.

3. Amesh A. Adalja, M.D., “Government’s Fault“, Pittsburgh Tribune Review, November 13, 2011.

4. Rob Abiera, “Boundary issues“, Oklahoma Gazette, November 16, 2011.

5. Dr. Diana Hsieh, “Reforming Colorado’s campaign finance rules“, The Denver Post (published 11/29/11), and Denverpost.com, November 28, 2011.

6. Amesh A. Adalja, M.D., “Right reading“, Baltimore City Paper, November 30, 2011.

Articles

1. Linn and Ari Armstrong, “Listeria outbreak cries for changes, not hysteria“, Grand Junction Free Press, November 11, 2011.

Non-Objectivist Blogs

1. Joshua Lipana, “Islamist terror a big political issue in the Philippines“, American Thinker Blog, November 4, 2011.

2. Charlotte Cushman, “Should Churches Be Helping Occupy Wall Street?“, American Thinker Blog, November 21, 2011.

Quote / Mention

1. Kelly Valenzuela and Diana Hsieh, “Coloradans Share Their Experience with Protests, Free Speech“, Colorado Public Radio, October 26, 2011. Kelly’s remarks are on the web page, and Diana’s are on the audio segment.

2. Dr. Diana Hsieh quoted by Dr. Milton R.Wolf, “WOLF: My Challenge to Occupy Wall Street“, The Washington Times, November 1, 2011.

3. Nathan Fatal’s New England Objectivist Society was introduced to UMass, “Student creates New England Objectivist Society“, The Collegian, November 13, 2011.

This compilation does not include personal or Objectivist blog posts, web comments, letters to politicians, radio show call-ins, videos, etc., all of which actively spread our message and advance our goals. Please contact me privately if your published item was inadvertently left off the compilation, or if you have any administrative questions or issues.

Nov 182011
 

Here is a list of items published by members of OActivist list for October 2011:

Op-Eds

1. Paul Hsieh, M.D., “Don’t Blame Capitalism for High Health Care Costs“, The Undercurrent, October 4, 2011.

2. Roderick Fitts, “Health Care Costs: Government Serves as Source of Blame“, Liberty’s Torch, October 7, 2011.

3. Nathan Fatal, “Think differently, live fully“, The Massachusetts Daily Collegian, October 10, 2011.

4. Linn & Ari Armstrong, “ARMSTRONGS: A Parable of Shoe Stores and Bureaucrats“, Grand Junction Free Press, October 14, 2011.

5. Linn & Ari Armstrong, “Thank the Industrial Revolution for longer life“, Grand Junction Free Press, October 28, 2011.

6. Amit Ghate, “Entitlement Programs: A Plan to End Them“, PJ Media, October 30, 2011.

Letters to the Editor

1. Amesh Adalja, M.D., “Postal Crisis has Ripples“, Pittsburgh Post Gazette, October 1, 2011.

2. Henry Solomon, LTE on morality of capitalism, Barron’s, October 1, 2011.

3. Amesh Adalja, M.D., “Privatize postal service“, Butler Eagle, October 3, 2011.

4. Amesh Adalja, M.D., “Backward thinking“, Pittsburgh Tribune Review, October, 2011.

5. Amesh Adalja, M.D., “Writer’s view refreshing“, Butler Eagle, October 18, 2011.

6. Tim Peck, “Occupy Wall Street protests are misguided“, Mountain Xpress, October 25, 2011.

Non-Objectivist Blogs

1. Charlotte Cushman, “Save Western Civilization: Defend Christopher Columbus“, American Thinker Blog, October 10, 2011.

2. Charlotte Cushman, “Property Rights Equals the Right to Life“, American Thinker Blog, October 10, 2011.

3. Joshua Lipana, “Islamists Kill 13 Filipino Soldiers“, American Thinker Blog, October 19, 2011.

Links

1. Paul Hsieh, M.D., “Don’t Blame Capitalism for High Health Insurance Costs” linked on Docs4 Patient Care, October 13, 2011.

This compilation does not include personal or Objectivist blog posts, web comments, letters to politicians, radio show call-ins, videos, etc., all of which actively spread our message and advance our goals. Please contact me privately if your published item was inadvertently left off the compilation, or if you have any administrative questions or issues.

State of the OLists

 Posted by on 15 November 2011 at 2:00 pm  Announcements, OList
Nov 152011
 

Here’s a few reminders from OList.com

First, for the reminders of the thirteen (!!) OList e-mail lists:

  • OActivists: OActivists is an e-mail list for Objectivists committed to fostering positive cultural and political change. Its purpose is to encourage and assist effective advocacy of Objectivist ideas in non-Objectivist forums by facilitating communication between Objectivist activists. Membership is limited to Objectivist activists.
  • OLeaders: OLeaders is an e-mail list for the leaders and helpers of Objectivist organizations, particularly community groups and campus clubs. Its purpose is to facilitate the exchange of ideas about the effective creation, management, expansion, and promotion of Objectivist organizations and their events, as well as communicate announcements of likely interest. Membership is limited to Objectivists.
  • OBloggers: OBloggers is an e-mail list for Objectivist bloggers. Its purpose is to facilitate communication relevant to blogging, such as upcoming events, blogworthy links, posts of interest, blog promotion, and best blogging practices. Membership is limited to Objectivist bloggers.
  • OGrownups: OGrownups is an e-mail list for for Objectivists and others interested in raising and educating children well. Its purpose is to facilitate discussion amongst Objectivists about child development, discipline techniques, education methods, parenting resources, and more. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OEvolve: OEvolve is an e-mail list for Objectivists and others interested in the proper application of evolutionary principles to diet, fitness, and health. Its purpose is to facilitate discussion about the practical sciences of cooking, nutrition, fitness, health, and more. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OProducers: OProducers is an e-mail list for Objectivists and others committed to improving their habits of productivity in their careers, projects, and other pursuits. Its purpose is to facilitate discussion about practical methods for better management of time, projects, money, people, and other resources. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OGeeks: OGeeks is an e-mail list for Objectivists and others interested in geeky topics like science, computing, engineering, mathematics, and technology. Its purpose is to facilitate discussion and sharing among Objectivists about all things geeky, such as best practices in programming, software reviews, scientific discoveries, educational resources, logic puzzles, technology trends, and geek comics. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OHomos: OHomos is an mailing list for for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) Objectivists and others interested in the proper application of reason, egoism, and rights to matters of mutual interest. Its purpose is to facilitate friendly discussion amongst GLBT Objectivists about dating, sexual health, social events, and “gay rights.” Non-Objectivist GLBTs and non-GLBT Objectivists are welcome as lurkers.
  • OShooters: OShooters is an e-mail list for Objectivists and others enthused about firearms and committed to gun rights. Its purpose is to facilitate discussion about firearm models, shooting techniques, gun ranges, gun laws, and the like. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OGardeners: OGardeners is an e-mail list for Objectivists and others interested in gardening and landscaping. Its purpose is to facilitate discussion about the cultivation of flowers, vegetables, shrubs, and trees. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OCrafters: OCrafters is an e-mail list for Objectivists and others who engage in the production of crafts. Its purpose is to provide a forum for Objectivist crafters to ask each other questions, share useful advice and resources, and to brag about work in progress or completed. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OAcademics: OAcademics is an e-mail list for Objectivist academics to discuss teaching, research, coursework, dissertations, job prospects, publication, and all other aspects of life in (or after) academia. Membership is limited to Objectivist academics.
  • OPeople: OPeople is an e-mail list for Objectivists and other OList subscribers to disseminate announcements about OList event, such as Movie Nights and Virtual Socials.

Also, OList hosts some fun online events! To receive regular announcements of these events, please subscribe to OPeople.

Thanks so much to my fabulous slew of OList volunteers for making all these lists and events possible!

Oct 112011
 

Here is a list of items published by members of OActivist list for September 2011:

Op-Eds

1. Paul Hsieh, M.D., “How ObamaCare Plays Games with Your Life“, PajamasMedia, September 1, 2011.

2. Linn & Ari Armstrong, “Our nation needs shared liberty, not sacrifice“, Grand Junction Free Press, September 2, 2011.

3. Beth Haynes, “Healthcare Rationing George Orwell-Style“, Townhall Finance, September 4, 2011.

4. Paul Hsieh, M.D., “Let’s Model ObamaJobs after ObamaCare!“, PajamasMedia, September 7, 2011.

5. Paul Hsieh, M.D., and Michelle Minton, “Durbin’s Bill is Dietary Paternalism“, Human Events, September 13, 2011.

6. Linn and Ari Armstrong, “Obama’s unprincipled class warfare endangers the nation“, Grand Junction Free Press, September 16, 2011.

7. Linn and Ari Armstrong, “Prop. 103 would hurt working families, kill jobs“, Grand Junction Free Press, September 30, 2011.

8. Ari Armstrong, “Health Insurance and Personal Responsibility“, PajamasMedia, September 24, 2011.

9. Ari Armstrong, “Elizabeth Warren’s ‘Social Contract’ an Ideological Fantasy“, Pajamas Media Blog, September 28, 2011.

Letters to the Editor

1. Amesh E. Adalja, “Reverse alarming trend“, Butler Eagle, September 1, 2011.

2. Amesh E. Adalja, “Wrong on Evolution“, Pittsburgh Tribune Review, September 2, 2011.

3. Amesh E. Adalja, “Writer’s View Misguided“, Butler Eagle, September 12, 2011.

4. Joshua Lipana, “Appalled at Paul’s foreign views“, Washington Times, September 12, 2011.

5. Amesh E. Adalja, Letter re same-sex marriage, Pittsburgh City Paper, September 29, 2011.

Citations

1. Paul Hsieh, M.D., cited in Forbes, Health Wonk Review: Hurricane Irene Edition, on September 1, 2011, to How ObamaCare Plays Games with Your Life, PajamasMedia, September 1, 2011.

2. Paul Hsieh, M.D., cited in PajamasMedia (by Instapundit), link, on September 4, 2011, toSalvation by iPad

3. Paul Hsieh, M.D./FIRM, article “Let’s Model ObamaJobs after ObamaCare!” cited in Dr. Milton R. Wolf Op Ed, “Hey loser, get a job or else“, Washington Times, September 13, 2011.

Non-Objectivist Blogs

1. Joshua Lipana, Mugabe Regime Demands More Socialism, American Thinker Blog, September 10, 2011.

2. Joshua Lipana, Self-Abnegation and the War Effort, American Thinker Blog, September 12, 2011.

3. Jared M. Rhoades, “New HIPAA rules won’t enhance privacy, but will burden physicians“, KevinMD, September 12, 2011.

4. Paul Hsieh, “My iPad and hip fracture“, KevinMD, September 12, 2011.

5. Charlotte Cushman, “Lost My Appetite for Olive Garden“, American Thinker Blog, September 17, 2011.

6. Joshua Lipana, “An Interview with John David Lewis, Author of Nothing Less Than Victory“, American Thinker Blog, September 22, 2011.

Books
1. On September 11, the Kindle version (paperback due soon) of a book edited by Joe Wright, with forward by Ed Cline and essays by several people including OActivists, Ilene Skeen and Robert Begley came out. The book is entitled, Debacle: Failing to Rebuild the Twin Towers.

This compilation does not include personal or Objectivist blog posts, web comments, letters to politicians, radio show call-ins, videos, etc., all of which actively spread our message and advance our goals. Please contact me privately if your published item was inadvertently left off the compilation, or if you have any administrative questions or issues.

August 2011 OActivists Compilation

 Posted by on 13 September 2011 at 1:00 pm  Activism, OActivist Compilation, OList
Sep 132011
 

Here is a list of items published by members of the OActivists list for August 2011:

Op-Eds

  1. Ari Armstrong, “Reaction to Lamborn’s “tar baby” comment is typical GOP-bashing” Denver Post, August 7, 2011.
  2. Paul Hsieh, “Don’t Shoot the Downgrade Messenger“, PajamasMedia, August 9, 2011.

Letters to the Editor

  1. Amesh A. Adalja, “Contrary to Principles“, Pittsburgh Tribune Review, August 1, 2011
  2. Amesh A. Adalja, “Warnings irrelevant“, Butler Eagle, August 22, 2011.
  3. Amesh A. Adalja, “No obligation to ‘loot’“, Butler Eagle, August 27, 2011.

Articles

  1. Linn & Ari Armstrong, “Corporations aren’t people, so stop taxing them“, Grand Junction Free Press, August 5, 2011.
  2. Charlotte Cushman, “The Selfish Rich“, American Thinker, August 21, 2011.

Citations

  1. Ari Armstrong, “Lamborn Strikes the “Tar Baby” Tar Baby, was cited here at Colorado Springs Gazette, August 3, 2011, and here at Westord on August 3, 2011.

This compilation does not include blog posts, web comments, letters to congressmen and other politicians, radio show call-ins, videos, etc., all of which actively spread our message and advance our goals.

Aug 092011
 

Here is a list of items published by members of the OActivists list for July 2011:

Op-Eds

1. Paul Hsieh, “The Coming Collectivization of American Health Care“, Pajamas Media, July 11, 2011.

2. Linn and Ari Armstrong, “Left and right assault free speech“, Grand Junction Free Press, July 22, 2011.

Letters to the Editor

1. Amesh Adalja, “Stop limiting marriage“, Butler Eagle, July 9 2011.

2. Sylvia Bokor, “N.H. right to avoid overregulation“, Boston Globe, July 12, 2011.

3. Paul Hsieh, “Liberator, not thief“, Boston Globe, July 12, 2011.

4. Susan Lider, “Letter: ObamaCare To Blame“, Burke Connection, July 25, 2011.

5. Amesh Adalja, “Take off the Handcuffs“, Butler Eagle, July 30, 2011.

Articles

1. Joshua Lipana, “ObamaCare: The Antithesis of the Founders’ vision“, The American Thinker, July 4, 2011.

2. Ari Armstrong, “Harry Potter explores life’s big questions“, Boulder Weekly, July 7, 2011.

3. Linn and Ari Armstrong, “Stop the hatchet job on medical marijuana shops“, Grand Junction Free Press, July 8, 2011.

4. Ari Armstrong, “Religion in Harry Potter: Do J. K. Rowling’s novels promote religion or undermine it?“, eSkeptic, July 13, 2011.

5. Sylvia Bokor, “Freedom, Profit and Prosperity“, The New Mexican Voice, July 14, 2011.

6. Joshua Lipana, “No to ADB’s Tax Increase Proposal“, Kuro-Kuro, July 27, 2011.

7. Joshua Lipana, “No Van Jones, it is You Versus the American Dream“, American Thinker, July 27, 2011.

Book Review
1. Jared Rhoads, “Why ObamaCare is Wrong for America“, The Objective Standard, summer issue.

This list does not include blog posts, web comments, letters to congressmen and other politicians, radio show call-ins, etc., all of which actively spread our message and advance our goals.

Jul 202011
 
Here is a list of items published by members of the OActivists list for June 2011:
Op-Eds
1. Paul Hsieh, “Here comes Obamacare’s Big Brother: Accountable Care Organizations“, The Christian Science Monitor, June 2, 2011.
2. Beth Haynes, “Medicare Reform: Paying for the Cake You Want to Eat“, Pajamas Media, June 2, 2011; reprinted at Hot-Air, June 4, 2011.
3. Beth Haynes, “The Changing Character of Medicine: Are We Headed in the Right Direction?“, Pajamas Media, June 9, 2011.
4. Paul Hsieh, “Dude, Where’s My Freedom?“, Pajamas Media, June 11, 2011.
5. Paul Hsieh, “A Doctor Exposes Obama’s Health Care Fallacy“, Townhall Finance, June 20, 2011.
6. Paul Hsieh, “Why the ‘Unexpected’ Keeps Happening“, PajamasMedia, June 29, 2011.
7. Michelle Minton, “Time to Kill the Michigan Alcohol Monopoly“, CapCon, June 30, 2011.
Letters to the Editor
1. Amesh Adalja, “This Isn’t the Free Speech the Framers Had in Mind“, The Wall Street Journal, June 3, 2011.
2. Amesh Adalja, “Kevorkian was right“, Butler Eagle, June 7, 2011.
3. Amesh Adalja, “Bodily Rights“, Pittsburgh Post Gazette, June 11, 2011.
4. Ari Armstrong, “Lawsuit against Gessler over campaign finance“, June 16, 2011.
5. Amesh Adalja, “Rely on Real Evidence“, Butler Eagle, June 20, 2011.
6. Amesh Adalja, “Privatize all of Amtrak“, Butler Eagle, June 30 2011.
7. Amesh Adalja, “Fascism endorsed“, Pittsburgh Tribune Review, June 30, 2011.
Articles
1. Linn and Ari Armstrong, “Colorado slips in freedom index“, Grand Junction Free Press, June 24, 2011.
Mentioned
1. Beth Haynes, “Medicare Reform: Paying for the Cake You Want to Eat“, Pajamas Media, June 2, 2011; mentioned in article at Hot-Air, June 4, 2011.
2. Beth Haynes, “The Changing Character of Medicine: Are We Headed in the Right Direction?“, Pajamas Media, June 9, 2011, mentioned in article at American Healthcare Education Coalition, June 9, 2011.
This list does not include blog posts, web comments, letters to congressmen and other politicians, radio show call-ins, etc., all of which actively spread our message and advance our goals.

State of the OLists

 Posted by on 11 July 2011 at 1:00 pm  Announcements, OList
Jul 112011
 

Just as a reminder — mostly for my Objectivist readers — OList.com is the home of the thirteen specialized friendly e-mail lists:

  • OActivists: OActivists is an e-mail list for Objectivists committed to fostering positive cultural and political change. Its purpose is to encourage and assist effective advocacy of Objectivist ideas in non-Objectivist forums by facilitating communication between Objectivist activists. Membership is limited to Objectivist activists.
  • OLeaders: OLeaders is an e-mail list for the leaders and helpers of Objectivist organizations, particularly community groups and campus clubs. Its purpose is to facilitate the exchange of ideas about the effective creation, management, expansion, and promotion of Objectivist organizations and their events, as well as communicate announcements of likely interest. Membership is limited to Objectivists.
  • OBloggers: OBloggers is an e-mail list for Objectivist bloggers. Its purpose is to facilitate communication relevant to blogging, such as upcoming events, blogworthy links, posts of interest, blog promotion, and best blogging practices. Membership is limited to Objectivist bloggers.
  • OGrownups: OGrownups is an e-mail list for for Objectivists and others interested in raising and educating children well. Its purpose is to facilitate discussion amongst Objectivists about child development, discipline techniques, education methods, parenting resources, and more. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OEvolve: OEvolve is an e-mail list for Objectivists and others interested in the proper application of evolutionary principles to diet, fitness, and health. Its purpose is to facilitate discussion about the practical sciences of cooking, nutrition, fitness, health, and more. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OProducers: OProducers is an e-mail list for Objectivists and others committed to improving their habits of productivity in their careers, projects, and other pursuits. Its purpose is to facilitate discussion about practical methods for better management of time, projects, money, people, and other resources. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OGeeks: OGeeks is an e-mail list for Objectivists and others interested in geeky topics like science, computing, engineering, mathematics, and technology. Its purpose is to facilitate discussion and sharing among Objectivists about all things geeky, such as best practices in programming, software reviews, scientific discoveries, educational resources, logic puzzles, technology trends, and geek comics. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OHomos: OHomos is an mailing list for for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) Objectivists and others interested in the proper application of reason, egoism, and rights to matters of mutual interest. Its purpose is to facilitate friendly discussion amongst GLBT Objectivists about dating, sexual health, social events, and “gay rights.” Non-Objectivist GLBTs and non-GLBT Objectivists are welcome as lurkers.
  • OShooters: OShooters is an e-mail list for Objectivists and others enthused about firearms and committed to gun rights. Its purpose is to facilitate discussion about firearm models, shooting techniques, gun ranges, gun laws, and the like. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OGardeners: OGardeners is an e-mail list for Objectivists and others interested in gardening and landscaping. Its purpose is to facilitate discussion about the cultivation of flowers, vegetables, shrubs, and trees. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OCrafters: OCrafters is an e-mail list for Objectivists and others who engage in the production of crafts. Its purpose is to provide a forum for Objectivist crafters to ask each other questions, share useful advice and resources, and to brag about work in progress or completed. Non-Objectivist lurkers are welcome.
  • OAcademics: OAcademics is an e-mail list for Objectivist academics to discuss teaching, research, coursework, dissertations, job prospects, publication, and all other aspects of life in (or after) academia. Membership is limited to Objectivist academics.
  • OPeople: OPeople is an e-mail list for Objectivists and other OList subscribers to disseminate announcements about OList event, such as Movie Nights and Virtual Socials.

Also, OList hosts some fun online events! To receive regular announcements of these events, please subscribe to OPeople.

  • The OList Virtual Socials are of two hour-long weekly online chats exclusively for OList subscribers. Tuesday’s Happy Hour starts at 6 pm PT / 7 pm MT / 8 pm CT / 9 pm ET. It features Appetizers and Drink Specials (i.e. the weekly conversation topics), usually announced on Earl Parson’s blog, Creatures of Prometheus, on Monday. Sunday’s Brunch starts at 9 am PT / 10 am MT / 11 am CT / 12 pm ET. It doesn’t have any set topic.
  • The OList Movie Nights are online gatherings for OList subscribers to watch a movie and chat. The movie chosen is watched simultaneously via NetFlix Streaming, while viewers comment on the movie periodically in the chat. OList Movie Nights happen on the first, third, and fifth Saturday evenings of each month, starting exactly at 6 pm PT / 7 pm MT / 8 pm CT / 9 pm ET. Note: Movie Nights are suspended for the summer while people play outside.

To join these events, you must have the URL, login, and password for the OList chat that is periodically sent to all the OLists.

Finally, OList keeps a Google Calendar of online Objectivist events. You can subscribe to it using XML or iCal formats. (Right click to copy the link URL, then copy that into your calendar program.)

That’s all folks! And thanks so much to my fabulous slew of OList volunteers for making that possible!

Reminder: June 30th Deadline for Pledging for OPeople

 Posted by on 30 June 2011 at 12:00 am  Announcements, OList
Jun 302011
 

In case you missed the e-mail announcement, I wanted to remind you that today — meaning Thursday, June 30th — at midnight is the deadline for pledging to open OPeople @ OList.com to general off-topic discussion.

Right now, the list is serving just its core function of disseminating announcements about OList social events. However, as I said in the original announcement, I’d like to open the OPeople list to friendly, off-topic chatter, such as movie and art recommendations, discussions of work and hobbies, requests for information and advice, and more.

At present, $120 has been pledged. $200 is required. If the difference of $80 isn’t pledged in time, that’s fine: the list will simply forever remain an announcement-only list. However, if you’d like to help open it to discussion, you can do so by pledging with this form.

If you’d like to subscribe to OPeople, please review the subscription requirements, then request a subscription.

Jun 142011
 

Here is a list of items published by members of the OActivists list for May 2011:

Op-Eds

1. Paul Hsieh, “Massachusetts: The Canary in the Coal Mine for ObamaCare“, Pajamas Media, May 12, 2011.

2. Linn and Ari Armstrong, “Colorado’s campaign laws throw common sense out the window“, Grand Junction Free Press, May 13, 2011.

3. Ari Armstrong, “Public’s ‘right to know’ can clash with right to free speech“, Colorado Springs Gazette, May 14, 2011.

4. Ari Armstrong, “How many criminals has Colorado use tax created?“, The Mountain Mail, May 25, 2011.

Letters to the Editor

1. Charlotte Cushman, “Individual rights“, abcnewspapers.com, May 13, 2011.

2. Henry Solomon, LTE re free medical care, Barron’s Mailbag, May 23, 2011.

3. Amesh A. Adalja, MD, LTE re regulation of abortion providers (page 6), Pittsburgh City Paper, May 26, 2011.

Articles

1. Brian T. Schwartz, “Don’t get mugged by a politically controlled insurance exchange“, Denver Post, May 6, 2011.

2. Sylvia Bokor, “The Establishment Clause — Separation of Church and State“, NMPolitics.org, May 13, 2011, reprinted in NewMexicanVoice.com, May 16, 2011.

3. Charlotte Cushman, “The Unknown Story of Pocahontas“, American Thinker, May 14, 2011.

4. Joshua Lipana, “Communist Cuba’s War on Entrepreneur ship“, American Thinker, May 20, 2011.

5. Joshua Lipana, “Why Israel cannot trade land for peace“, American Thinker, May 21, 2011.

6. Joshua Gregg, “Obama’s Gas Solution: More Government“, Associatedcontent.com, May 25, 2011.

Links:

Paul Hsieh, “Waiver Mania“, Docs4patientcare.org, Morning Rounds, May 19, 2011.

Mentioned:

Paul Hsieh was mentioned in article by John Merline, “Will Congress Kill ‘Death panel 2.0′“, Investor’s Business Daily, May 16, 2011.

This list does not include blog posts, web comments, letters to congressmen and other politicians, radio show call-ins, etc., all of which actively spread our message and advance our goals.

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