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  36
 | | L. Neil Smith's |  | The Libertarian Enterprise | 
 
  Number 36, February 1, 1998 
 
 
"A libertarian is a person who believes that no one has the right,
under any circumstances, to initiate force against another human
being, or to advocate or delegate its initiation.  Those who act
consistently with this principle are libertarians, whether they
realize it or not.  Those who fail to act consistently with it are
not libertarians, regardless of what they may claim."
 
 
 
 
Alan Wendt, Internet Service Provider
[email protected]
 
 
 
 
PUBLISHER'S NOTE:  I deeply regret the passing, Thursday, Jan, 29, of 
my good friend -- and friend to freedom-loving individuals everywhere 
-- Jim Bohan, better known to habitues of the internet as "Lobo Azul", 
"Blue Wolf", or "The Old Blue Howler".  In the struggle for the right 
to own and carry weapons, Jim was an irreplaceable ally whose great 
strength, wit, and courage will be missed.  I've saved the final space 
in this issue to share my thoughts about him with you.                                   
-- L. Neil Smith
 
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Who's in a Heap of Trouble, Boy? By L. Neil Smith [email protected]
 
 2. 
On the Day I Die By Deborah Marie Pulaski
 As told to Claire Wolfe [email protected]
 
 3. 
The Redneck Manifesto By Jim Goad, Simon and Schuster, 1997, 274 pages
 Reviewed by Charles Curley [email protected]
 
 4. 
Did California Do-Gooders Finally Go Too Far? By Vin Suprynowicz [email protected]
 
 5. 
Al Gore's Ass-Ed Reign By L. Neil Smith [email protected]
 
 6. The Campaign to Ban Land Mines
By Vin Suprynowicz [email protected]
 
 7. 
Jim Bohan: A Personal Remembrance By L. Neil Smith [email protected]
  
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