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Another Side to Hunter's Concealed-Carry Arrest?
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Number 258, February 8, 2004
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EDITORIAL NOTES:
Letters to the Editor
Letters from Frank Ney, E.J.Totty, Scott Kohlhaas, and 
Sergei Borglum Hoff:
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by Lady Liberty
Every holiday season, I do the same thing that millions of Americans 
do: I prepare a kind of "newsletter" recapping the year, and I 
include a copy of it with my greeting cards. This past Christmas, I 
also sent a copy of an editorial I had written entitled Thanks and 
Giving. I thought it was appropriate since I mentioned in my 
newsletter that I wrote regular commentaries, and because it talked 
both about what I was thankful for in 2003 as well as some things I 
really would have liked to receive as Christmas gifts.
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by Ron Beatty
The first month of the new year is over, and I have to say that I 
have never noticed so many ominous events in one single month.  Now 
this may be because I am paying more attention lately, but 
considering the way the world has been trending for the last 2 
years, and five months, we should at least take note of some of 
these events.
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Another Side to Hunter's Concealed-Carry Arrest?
by Carl Bussjaeger
By now, you should be aware that freedom-activist Jeff "Hunter" 
Jordan was arrested by the Ohio State Highway Patrol for lawfully 
carrying a concealed weapon (yes, you read that right). (Details here
 and here. There 
may be another aspect to this issue that needs attention.
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by Wendy McElroy
Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP) is the psychiatric 
diagnosis by which a parent -- almost always a mother -- is accused of harming 
or killing a child in order to garner attention. Over the last decade, British 
women who sought pediatric aid risked a diagnosis that could lead 
not only to the termination of parental rights but also to 
imprisonment based on "expert" testimony. Perhaps as many as tens of 
thousands of children have been taken away by the State on the basis 
of MSBP. Now that diagnosis is being widely discredited in Britain.
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