Letters to Mr. Ed
by Our Readers
Letters from Dan Weiner, Harlan Bennett, Alan R. Weiss, Stephen 
Carville, Michael Kielsky, and Scott Bieser:
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Warp Speed
by William Stone, III
Daniel Conan Weiner, longtime political activist and lately the 
editor of the Libertarian Webzine "The Libertarian Enterprise", died
Wednesday morning, October 29, 2003 after a long battle with cancer.
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The New Space Race
by Patrick K Martin
 
So, it's finally happening, someone else is going into space, about 
damn time too. I was two years old when the first man set foot on the
moon, and I was six when the last one did. I'm now thirty-seven, and 
I've waited all these years to see somebody, anybody, build a real 
space program. In 1973 America slashed budgets, crippled programs and
shelved new technologies which would have taken our people to the 
moon, Mars and beyond. Our exploration and exploitation of space were
replaced with a combination of showpiece displays like Voyager and 
Viking, and the dismal space-shuttle which was never meant to be the 
low-cost hi-volume vehicle needed to power a real program.
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Jettison the "Commercial Space Act" (HR 3245)
by Lehr Duquesne
A coalition of wonk farms and aerospace corporadoes is leaning on the
Congress to pass the Commercial Space Act of 2003 (HR 3245). 
Introduced into the House by Representatives Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA),
Ralph Hall (D-TX) and Bart Gordon (D-TN), this bill will further 
muddle an already over-regulated  and uncertain suborbital space 
flight industry. 
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No News is Better than "The News"
by Caleb Paul
Having spent the better part of the past half a year in countries 
where I don't speak the language(s), I really don't have much of an 
idea about what's going on in the world at large. Oddly enough, I can
understand some of the stuff here in Bulgaria, since it's quite 
similar to Russian (which I know a bit of), so I get a laugh out of 
seeing election posters with slogans like "working for you" (which 
I'd like to change to "stealing from you"), but that's about where
it ends for me.
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Funny Money
by Roberta J. Barmore
After successfully avoiding the over-hyped "new twenty" for two 
weeks, time ran out on me Sunday, and a pair of them have since made
some sort of nest in my purse.
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The Kaptain's Log: Harass Thine Enemy
by Manuel Miles, aka Kapt Kanada
In the War On State Terrorism, we Libertarians must employ guerrilla 
tactics.  Only in this way can we win against the Leviathan of the 
New World Order.  As the current stage of the struggle is that of 
Winning Hearts and Minds, our tactics must serve the strategy of 
showing our fellow tax-serfs that The State is lying to us.
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Kobe Case Puts Victims' Rights on Trial
by Wendy McElroy
When Kobe Bryant goes to court on rape charges, he will not stand 
trial alone. Society's view of "victims' rights" will also be under 
scrutiny. A growing belief that false accusations of sexual assault 
have become commonplace has prompted a demand for fairer treatment of those 
accused, especially from the media. Critics of the media coverage 
seem particularly bitter about the standard policy of extending 
anonymity to accusers but not to the accused. They believe the double
standard stigmatizes the accused, who should be presumed innocent, 
and encourages false accusations. 
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