Letters To The Editor
Letters from E.J. Totty, Carl Bussjaeger,
Lehr Duquesne with reply by Carl Bussjaeger, Curtis Handsaker,
Brian W. Gross, Brett Middleton, and Scott Bieser with reply by Kevin Crady:
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Very, Very Strange Bedfellows
by Joel Simon
Over the past several weeks I have gradually become aware of a genuine
crisis in my world view; a situation that, I begin to fear, might
someday force me to use the phrase "paradigm shift" in a sentence.
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Lying to God
by William Stone, III
As those who may have read my essay "Parenting Free Individuals" may
remember, I've got two daughters, presently aged seven and nine. I've
been working very hard to ensure that they grow up to be gun-toting
freedom-lovers like their father.
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Persuasion and Coercion
by Gene Callahan
Critics sometimes have attempted to discredit libertarianism by
contending that, "Sure, we're all against someone initiating coercion
against someone else, but coercion is a much fuzzier topic than
libertarians are willing to admit."
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Freedom's Most Dangerous Enemy - Part 2
by Mike Ferguson
I am often criticized for being so outspoken in defense of personal
freedom, especially in these times of terrorism and the government's
effort to "secure the homeland". Tragically, far too many Americans
have joined lock-step in George W. Bush's march towards a complete
police state and too few Americans are willing to speak up and defend
our Constitutional freedoms.
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A Fan's Review of Star Trek: Nemesis
by William Stone, III
I don't ordinarily do movie reviews. To to so means watching a lot of
movies, and frankly, I find the overwhelming majority boring at best
and offensive at worst. The entire "entertainment" industry is so
Statist that it's very difficult to watch movies, TV shows, or even
read books -- at least not without risking losing my temper and
putting .45-inch holes through the TV, movie screen, or book.
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LibBytes/LibBits
by The Editor
Items of Interest:
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