Adam Thierer is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He previously served as President of The Progress & Freedom Foundation, as Director of Telecommunications Studies at the Cato Institute, and as a Fellow in Economic Policy at the Heritage Foundation. He is the author or editor of six books on technology and media policy and also writes a weekly column for Forbes called "Technologies of Freedom." Thierer earned his bachelor's degree in political science and journalism at Indiana University and received his master's degree in international business management and trade theory at the University of Maryland. His passions in life (besides technology and liberty, of course) are fast cars, fine cigars, and good beer.
This has been my favorite youtube in awhile. I almost wish she managed to emit something of any substance so I could critique it, but she didn’t make grammatical sense, much less logical sense.
Brian Moore
This has been my favorite youtube in awhile. I almost wish she managed to emit something of any substance so I could critique it, but she didn’t make grammatical sense, much less logical sense.
http://bennett.com/blog Richard Bennett
Well like, she did close it properly, like, with “for the children” and stuff, so she’s like, totally got such a future and all in the politics of the US people and the Iraq, map or no map.
http://bennett.com/blog Richard Bennett
Well like, she did close it properly, like, with “for the children” and stuff, so she’s like, totally got such a future and all in the politics of the US people and the Iraq, map or no map.
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