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Editorial Matters
Happy Christmas, or Merry New Year, or whatever the old saying is!
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be published on January 4, 2004, "a day that will ..." come along 
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Letters to the Editor
by Our Readers
Letters from Frank Ney, Ron Beatty, and Kent McManigal:
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"Yes, Virginia, There IS Individual Liberty"
by William Stone, III
[This essay is Bill's annual "Christmas column," written
in December of 2001, and published in TLE 151, reprinted in 2002 in 
TLE 204, and here it is again!  Bill will return with new material 
next week, in which he will lay out a libertarian "road map" for the 
future of Iraq.]
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Is Our Government Destroying Our Country?
by Ron Beatty
At first glance, this may seem like a silly question.  After all, 
how could our government destroy our country?  Well, let's just take a look.
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History Lessons
by Lady Liberty
Tom Cruise's latest movie effort was released on December 5. In 
The Last Samurai, he plays a Civil War hero whose military 
career later came to involve incidents that sicken him. Largely in 
desperation, he accepts a job with the Japanese government to train 
its army in the use of western weapons. After being captured by the 
enemya group of samurai warriorsCruise's character learns 
something about a willingness to live and to die with honor, and 
that lesson changes everything for him. In "bushido"the "way of 
the warrior"he finds his own way.
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gay liberal republican
by Lehr Duquesne
You bet I am, and I don't mind if everyone knows it.  I always have 
been, as far back as I can remember.  I know many of my friends 
think I'm a little odd sometimes, but it doesn't trouble me in the 
least.  I am grateful to Merriam-Webster's on-line dictionary 
(www.m-w.com) for providing the essence of the following 
descriptions of my personal and political philosophy.
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Democracy, the First Choice
by Raymond Obrigewitsch
Right wing socialists put the rich on welfare and cause recessions, 
depressions and wars.  They live off the backs of people like you and
me, the producers of wealth on this planet.  They misuse government 
to redistribute the wealth of the nation into the hands of a small 
minority of their supporters who helped them get into power.  They 
also grow communism like a lazy, mangy dog grows fleas on its back.
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The Conservative Cookie Rebellion
by Wendy McElroy
Want to buy a cookie? If you are a white male, that'll be $1; for 
white females, 75 cents; blacks, 25 cents. The price structure is 
the message. Through Affirmative Action (AA) Bake Sales, 
conservative groups on campuses across America are satirically and 
peacefully spotlighting the injustice of AA programs that penalize 
or benefit students based solely on gender and race. The cookie 
rebels are being slammed by such a backlash that the Foundation for 
Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) -- dreaded by many university 
administrators -- just shot "an opening salvo" in the rebels' defense.
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