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December 27, 2005
One year after the tsunami
It may seem empty-headed of me to link to one Mark Steyn's article after another. You may be thinking, for example, "Bill, I can just go to Steyn's website if I want to read his articles. Get a life, regurgiblogger." Fair enough. Nonetheless, don't miss Steyn's piece today on Tsunami relief efforts. "How come no one is interested in what happened to those billions of dollars?" he asks. "Within 24 hours of Hurricane Katrina making landfall, the media demanded investigations into what, by historical standards, was a better-than-average federal performance. With the tsunami, who cares? The glow of moral virtue in chipping in your donation is so bright the fact that it accomplishes nothing is unimportant."
Suitably Flip has a roundup of tsunami-related posts.
Posted by bill at December 27, 2005 02:47 PM
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Hey look, Bill Clinton's involved so what could possibly go wrong?
Posted by: Jack Tanner
at December 27, 2005 05:01 PM
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