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Letter from Lehr Duquesne.
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Stars and Bars
by John Hoffman
Last weekend, a high-school football team 
forfeited a football game because they objected to the other team's 
use of the rebel flag as a team symbol.  Objecting to its racist 
meaning, they decided not to play rather than allow the symbol to be 
displayed.  "That has got to stop. We don't do that in today's age. 
We're beyond 1864."
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Free Amina Lawal
by Todd Andrew Barnett
One of the crucial distinctions between conservatives and 
ideologically pure libertarians lies in the fact that, unlike 
conservatives, libertarians  religious and secular  do not call 
for the state regulation and incarceration of law-abiding 
individuals who engage in immoral and unethical conduct, 
particularly when said conduct does not infringe upon the 
peaceful affairs of other individuals. Libertarians may frown 
upon such immoral and unethical conduct and sometimes will 
attempt to persuade  in lieu of force  others to modify their 
behavior and to see the errors of their ways. They may not concur 
with it, but they will not employ the power of the state to mete 
out punishment to those who have not violated the rights of others. 
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Confronting Prison Rape
by Wendy McElroy
A bright light is about to be shone on an almost unseen social 
problem: prison rape. On September 4th, President Bush signed the 
Prison Rape Elimination Act, which provides for an annual Department 
of Justice review on the rate and effects of prison rape. Why should you care?.
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Liberty, security, and safety
by E. J. Totty
Safety and security are just two terms that mean "convenience." But, 
neither safety nor security can be had without Liberty. It is 
convenient to say that safety or security can be had only at the 
expense of liberty, and this is so because those who accrue to 
themselves power which is not theirs, will demand that liberty is 
less important than what its effects may produce.
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What Is Evil?
by William Stone, III
I'm always surprised that I have so few critics  or even people who 
have disagreements.  This is probably a testament to the fact that most of 
my readership are Zero Aggression Principle devotees, and that they are by 
definition extremely intelligent.  
There are basically two kinds of critics: the kind who have a knee-jerk 
emotional reaction and are so angry that they can't string together a 
coherent sentence, and the kind who have a thoughtful disagreement.  The 
people who write to me are uniformly of the latter kind.
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