Set 1:
01. Intro
02. Cold Rain & Snow
03. Jack Straw
04. Iko Iko
05. Greatest Story Ever Told
06. Easy Wind
07. Run For The Roses
08. Mama Tried >
09. Brown Eyed Women
10. Beat It On Down The Line
11. Bird Song
Set 2:
01. Intro
02. Playin' In The Band >
03. Fire On the Mountain >
04. William Tell Bridge >
05. The Eleven >
06. Lost Sailor >
07. Saint Of Circumstance >
08. Drumz > Space >
09. New Potato Caboose
10. King Solomon's Marbles
11. Terrapin Station >
12. Playing In The Band Reprise
Encore:
13. Let Me Sing Your Blues Away
14. After Midnight
15. Sisters & Brothers
Posts here have been in short supply as I have been living life and trying to get a campaign off the ground. But "11 questions to see if Libertarians are hypocrites" by R. J. Eskrow, picked up at Salon , was just so freaking lame that I spent half an hour answering them. In the end (but I'll leave it to your judgment), it is not that Libertarians or Libertarian theory looks hypocritical, but that the best that can be said for Mr. Eskrow is that he doesn't have the faintest clue what he's talking about. That's ok, because even ill-informed attacks by people like this make an important point: Libertarian ideas (as opposed to Conservative ideas, which are completely different) are making a comeback as the dynamic counterpoint to "politics as usual," and so every hack you can imagine must be dragged out to refute them. Ergo: Mr. Eskrow's 11 questions, with answers: 1. Are unions, political parties, elections, and ...
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