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Letter from Victor Mil�n
Letter from Timothy L. Krahling, Sr.
Letter from Gregory George
Letter from Daniel Schinzing
Letter from Kenneth Gregg
Letter from Victor Mil�n
As I watch the grotesque fascist Kitsch with which England
ushers in the new year -- & flushes the lie of Y2K down Hell's
oubliette -- I can only wonder, once again, why America fought World
War II.
With Tony Blair & especially the horrific Jack Straw running the
country, England already enjoys most of the "benefits" conquest by
the Nazis would've brought. Now they've got Nazi bad taste, minus
Speer's sense of style.
I think surviving Americans who fought in the European theater should
bring a class action suit against the Brits for fraud. They gave
away their bloody Empire, which was all we were really fighting to
preserve. Now they've gone & given away such pale grey freedoms as
they enjoyed. What the hell was the point?
Well, enjoy the New Year, everybody. If nothing else, the relentless
onslaught of nothing circling the globe with the arrival of 1/1/00
will make it extremely hard for our government to pitch a martial-law
emergency, & start kicking in doors looking for guns & dissidents.
Victor Mil�n <[email protected]>
"The price of freedom is the willingness to do sudden battle,
anywhere, at any time, and with utter recklessness."
-Robert A. Heinlein,
THE PUPPET MASTERS
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Letter from Timothy L. Krahling, Sr.
Overheard in downtown Baltimore on Saturday morning, y2k:
"Pssst ... hey, hey man, com'ear. Get ya a real good deal on some
bottled water. What? Yo don't need no water? Man, whatta yo crazy?
Everybody need water! Ok, how bout a whole house generator for the
wife? Man, look-look-look, this sonabitch will run a washin machine.
No, wait, com'ear, com'ear, man, come back. Ok,ok, bat'trees. Man,
I got jo bat'tress - I got jo Cees, jo Dees, ninevolts, drycells ...
I got Duracells ... I even got Energizers ... man, them *&!~ers just
keep goin and goin. No, wait! Where yo goin, man?!! Hey, hey, hey,
whats up witchjew? Whatta yo some kinda mutha &*!~ing militia member
or somthin?! You don't need nuttin!?"
Timothy L. Krahling, Sr. <[email protected]>
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Letter from Gregory George
Mr. Taylor:
In the introduction to the New Year's Eve issue of TLE you wished:
"Happy Julian New Year". Don't you mean "Gregorian"? The old Roman
New Year was in March, I think.
Cheers,
Gregory George <[email protected]>
[Apparently, there was a Y2K bug in the Julian date code. -- ed.]
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Letter from Daniel Schinzing
Just wanted to inform you of a new book on the market that is raising
at least a few eyebrows. Titled, THE STATE OF TEXAS is a LIAR!!, the
book is a simple analysis of many of the lies that every state's
government perpetrate on its inhabitants every day. There are
approximately 75 different lies documented in 646 pages that retails
for $19.95. Please go to the web site to get an idea of the contents.
www.texasisaliar.com Thanks.
Daniel Schinzing
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Letter from Kenneth Gregg
Dear John,
I am starting a classical liberal/libertarian discussion group here
in Las Vegas for pro-reason, pro-free-market individuals in the local
area. It is called "CLASSical Liberals of Las Vegas". If you have
any persons in the Southern Nevada area who would like to participate
in the group, I would appreciate any contact that you could send my
way. Also, as Las Vegas is a destination-point for many vacationers,
this could be a good place for visitors to meet local libertarians.
Our first meeting is scheduled for the end of January, "The New &
Improved Ayn Rand", on all of the objectivist web-sites, books,
periodicals that have been opening up. The February meeting will
probably be on Murray Rothbard, as he was locally involved at UNLV
for many years, tentatively entitled, "Murray Rothbard and the
Austrian Economic Tradition".
I am using "CLASSical" in the title for several reasons. 1) Because
of the educational/social nature of the group, I intend not to
affiliate with any political organization so as to provide a "Big
Tent" for a fairly wide range of opinions. 2) I want the group to
have a little class. I delivered a talk on the mini-municipality
movement commonly known as community associations for a local
libertarian group (which has since folded) in which the organizer
held the meeting in his garage and he was in short pants flapping a
fly-swatter throughout the entire talk. I will be requesting that
"Ties for men, dresses for women", be suggested in the
meetings/soirees so as to improve the atmosphere of the group.
Please let me know if you can be of any assistance.
Yours in liberty,
I am
Kenneth Gregg
<[email protected]>
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