Does anybody really care that Law & Order is finally going off the air after 21 years? I don’t sense the pangs of nostalgia that usually accompany such an announcement. News that Mary Tyler Moore, Cheers or M*A*S*H were going dark prompted lots of Essays About The Show’s Enormous Cultural Impact. Law & Order? Not [...]
More abortion doctors have been murdered on ‘Law & Order’ than in real life
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The Heretics: Dr. Julian Simon
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The grandfather of modern environmental skepticism discredited the preeminent doomsayers of his day.
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