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ARTICLES
Letters to the Editor
Letters from Jim Davidson, Steve Seech, and the Free State Project
 FULL STORY
Conservatives and the Second Amendment
by Anthony Gregory
Nearly anyone will tell you that conservatives are
much more favorable than liberals toward the Second
Amendment. Conservatives will tell you this, and so
will most liberals and libertarians.
 FULL STORY
Heinlein's Wisdom as Taught by Sergeant Taylor
by Ali Hassan Massoud
I remember as a kid that Starship Troopers blew 
me away. I was raised by anti-war, quasi-pacifist baby-boomer parents who 
absolutely believed and so indoctrinated into me the belief that anyone 
who served in the military was a either a misguided victim if they were 
conscripted, or bloodthirsty psycho that liked the idea of fighting 
and killing if they were a volunteer.
 FULL STORY
End it, Don't Mend it
by Abe Clark
Political reality has set in.  President Bush appears 
to be giving up on the idea of partially private Social Security accounts, 
and turning his energies toward more modest reforms, such as raising the 
retirement age.  Although the private accounts plan tried to address one 
of the system's biggest flaws, the lack of individual ownership of any 
financial assets, many libertarians correctly opposed it for adding a 
forced government savings plan on top of an already bad idea.  Several 
libertarians have proposed more reasonable plans to phase out Social 
Security over the next several decades, realizing that any true reform 
must solve the problem permanently.  There is a more obvious solution, 
however, and one that libertarians shouldn't be afraid to rally behind:
Stop taking money from working people in the name of Social Security, 
and stop giving it to other people.  Immediately.
 FULL STORY
The Thievery Society
by Todd Andrew Barnett
Politicians are something else. When power attracts 
them like a magnet attracting metal, they don't hesitate to seize itnot 
even for a moment's notice. Once they attain the reins of that power, they 
impose a gamut of statist machinations upon the American people the likes of 
which no one has ever seen in the history of American politics. And then 
before you are aware of it, they will employ cute buzzwords that are merely 
crafted to be of paramount importance (when it really isn't) on one hand, but, 
on the other, are cleverly designed to disguise what they truly mean. When 
they use words like "freedom," "liberation," and "ownership," what they truly 
mean is "control," "slavery," and "thievery." President Bush's much-touted, 
much-heralded "ownership society"a state-created machination devised 
and utilized to give "ownership" to you in the form of a nationally coerced 
savings program masquerading as private accounts while diverting funds from 
an aging nationally socialized retirement program, thus only guaranteeing a 
meager incomeis an obvious epitome of said buzzwords.
 FULL STORY
Censorship and Mind Control
by Ron Beatty
As I'm sure most of you have noticed, there has been a 
very strong movement in Congress to legislate freedom of speech out of existence.
 FULL STORY
Vermont Agrees to Disagree
by Jonathan David Morris
Did Vermont just secede from the Union?
You may have missed it, but roughly 50 Vermont towns
passed resolutions last week calling for the return of
their National Guardsmen from Iraq. "They can't do that," you say.
Sure they can. They just did.
 FULL STORY
Government Gets It Wrong (Again)
by Caleb Paul
Restricting the flow of labour, either within a
country, or across countries is ultimately detrimental
to the economies of both. Acknowledging the mistake is
a start, but tying the recovery down with bureaucratic
red tape doesn't help either.
 FULL STORY
Is it Time for National Freedom Event?
by Robert F. Hawes Jr.
I was glad to see Dada Orwell's article of several 
weeks ago concerning how the liberty community could use an event or 
gimmick of some type to win some much-needed publicity in the media. 
Speaking as a Christian and a former conservative, I truly believe that 
there are many people in this country who are more "Libertarian" or 
"Jeffersonian" in their thinking than they realize. That was certainly 
the case with me at one time. I had heard of the Libertarian Party, but 
I had mistaken ideas about what libertarians really stood for. I saw the 
world only in shades of Democrat and Republican, liberal and conservative.
That narrow viewpoint changed in time, once I challenged some of my own 
fundamental notions, and I know that many of us could share similar stories.
 FULL STORY
What Have We Done For Our Heroes?
by Donald Meinshausen
We seem to be people starved for heroes. I remember in 
1979 during the Iranian hostage crisis the cretins who call us our media 
called the bureaucrats encaged at the embassy heroes. Now the best term 
you could call these people is victims. They, wisely or not, waited passively 
until rescued and nothing else. The same term was also applied to the victims 
of 9/11 thereby cheapening the concept of hero.
 FULL STORY
What a State We're In!
by Lady Liberty
This week, I was in the audience for the annual "State 
of the City" address offered up by the City Manager of the town where I 
live. I try to attend these yearly talks to see what our local government 
thinks the rest of us think. Fair enough. So here's what I think: While I 
don't think anything that was said was particularly surprising, I think 
that some city leaders might be a little surprised by what it is I think 
about what it was I actually heard when I listened between the lines.
 FULL STORY
Filtering Entertainment
by Jay P Hailey
From a Libertarian perspective, Star Trek sucks. It's a 
space fantasy rooted in a brain damaged little atheist socialist utopia. The 
writers as a general rule are either inhabitants of the political left wing 
or arguably outright sociopaths. How can I watch that?
 FULL STORY
Cosby Case Shows Media's Muckraking Mania
by Wendy McElroy
One headline declares, "Bill Cosby free of sexual assault charge."
Another states, "Cosby says sorry to wife." The headlines are technically true but 
they leave a curiously inaccurate impression.
 FULL STORY
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