Letters To The Editor
Letters from William Stone III, Warren Tilson, and Your Mother:
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Public Schools Have Destroyed America
An Invitation from L. Neil Smith 
If you're like me, even through a fairly hard shell of cynicism about 
such things -- acquired through years of disappointment in our country 
and our fellow human beings -- you are shocked and dismayed at the 
casual way Americans have been stripped of their few remaining rights 
over the past 17 months and stampeded straight to World War III.
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To All The Rich Libertarians; A Modest Proposal
by Patrick K Martin
I've been thinking (a dangerous practice which my wife discourages), 
most of us agree that it's too late to fix the system, and too soon to 
shoot the bastards, so what do we do in the meantime?
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All The Time In The World
by William Stone, III 
The elimination of government is human creativity unchained.
Under any form of government, individuals aren't free to persue their 
own best interests. For example, far too much of my time is spent on 
projects designed to teach others the benefits of embracing the Zero 
Aggression Principle. I'm writing a book on the ZAP. I formed an 
organization devoted to popularizing and teaching the ZAP. I write 
weekly columns that evolve around the ZAP. I engage in private e-mail 
discussions about aspects of the ZAP.
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Boston Free Party
by W. James Antle III 
The Libertarian Party is not exactly known for its electoral successes. 
Libertarian candidates lose most elections badly and those few that they 
do win tend to be for local offices. They have never held more than a 
handful of state legislative seats and have yet to win election to 
Congress - Ron Paul, the 1988 Libertarian presidential candidate has 
served in the House from 1977 to 1985 and again since 1997 as a 
Republican. The Libertarian Party's high watermark in presidential 
elections over the last 30 years was the 1.1 percent of the vote Ed 
Clarke won in 1980.
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Juries Have The Power To Rein In Government
by Alexander Daube
America is at war. Our nation is locked in a war for ideas that will end 
with either a return to true freedom and limited government, or rule by 
despots. While most Americans have their heads in the sand, our 
government is progressively reducing our rights to mere privileges and 
our constitutional guarantees to confetti, with no end in sight.
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Ten Years After: The Waco Declaration
by Jim Davidson
Ten years ago today on 28 February 1993 the United States federal 
government began to implement a declared war. That war is not on some 
distant battlefield, it is not in some foreign country. It is here. In 
our country. Among us. Our children see this war carried out with their own eyes.
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Stalker Tips: How To Deal With A Stalker
by Wendy McElroy 
The experience of being stalked is more common than people realize, 
perhaps because most victims do not report the ordeal. According to a report by the U.S. 
Department of Justice, "8.1 percent of surveyed women and 2.2 percent of 
surveyed men reported being stalked at some time in their life.... A 
woman is 3 times more likely to be stalked than raped." And 
"approximately 1 million women and 371,000 men are stalked annually in the United States."
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It's The Government Schools, Not The Guns
by Todd Andrew Barnett
Amy Fisher, the former convicted teenage felon who shot to fame in the 
early 1990s by shooting Mary Jo Buttafuoco in the head and had an 
intimate affair with her mechanic husband Joey Buttafuoco, publicly 
declared her intention to "work for organizations" whose goal is to 
"prevent" handguns from falling into the hands of children. 
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