Letters To The Editor
Letters from Steve Trinward, Khalil Ahmad, William Stone III, 
Jeffrey Schwartz, Lehr Duquesne, Jack Jerome, Vin Suprynowicz, Caleb Paul, 
William "Bill" Goosby, Curt Howland, and Frank Ney:
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Under the Thumb of Municipal Socialism
An Invitation from L. Neil Smith 
It's one thing, I've discovered, to be a theoretical anarchist, and 
quite another to try to make the theory effective on an everyday basis.
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The Phantom Menace
by William Stone, III 
Every day, in increasingly shrill tones, the right wing of the Boot On 
Your Neck Party (otherwise known as the Republicans; left-wing "BOYNs" 
are Democrats) screech that starting a war with Iraq is the only answer 
to terrorism.
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Public Schools: They Really Work!
by Chris Claypoole
People that claim that public schools aren't doing a good job have made 
the error of assuming that the schools' stated goals (education, in 
short) are the real ones. When public schools were first proposed in 
the 1800s, the debate in many state and local legislatures centered on 
the need to inculcate the ideals of good American citizenship in the 
children of immigrants. The fear of being overwhelmed by a tide of 
foreigners, different from "us" in their language, customs, religion, 
etc., is as old as the Republic. The mission of education was being 
carried out by a variety of private schooling choices, from individual 
tutors to schools set up by churches. But the immigrants often could 
not afford these choices, and the self-proclaimed "protectors of the 
American ideal" felt that these children would grow up to be disruptive 
to the common good. They might even vote for someone other than the 
aforementioned gentlemen.
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How Public Schools Have Destroyed America
by Michael Baxter
The public school system in the United States is a major factor in the 
ongoing deterioration of our rights as enumerated under the 
Constitution. This continuing erosion of our Constitutional rights has 
been largely the result of a dearth of instruction or exploration of 
the history of this country in a meaningful sense, the teaching that 
the right to bear arms is inherently evil, and an emphasis on "dumbing 
down" the curriculum to produce a docile underclass.
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Gun Freedom Now!
by Alexander Daube
Most gun owners are aware of the myriad gun-control laws which plague 
our nation and violate our Constitution. We are frustrated that more of 
these asinine laws continue to get passed every year. However, what 
most people don't know is that we can protect each other from these 
laws using a simple, traditional right that has been with us since our 
nation was founded.
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Term Limits Serve as Brake and Ignition—not Cure-All
A Primer for Libertarian Skeptics
by Stacie Rumenap
Most establishmentarian-type politicians bitterly oppose term limits. 
That's because term limits curb the power of career politicians and 
open the door to a less power-hungry breed of representative.
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A Woman to Replace Saddam
by Wendy McElroy 
Reports are circulating that Bush intends to divide 
a post-Saddam Iraq into three sectors: north, south, and central. Two 
retired U.S. generals would separately administer the north and south 
while the central sector, including Baghdad, would be overseen by a 
woman: Barbara Bodine, a former ambassador to Yemen.
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