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ARTICLES
Letters to the Editor
from EJ Totty, The Free State Project, and Ron Beatty
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Smoke For Jesus
by Jonathan David Morris
Last week, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of pain.
And not just pain, but severe, crippling painthe
kind of pain you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy. 
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Too Much Pain, No Gain
by Lady Liberty
I've been fascinated by tattoos for much of my life. By the time I was  
14 or 15, I wanted one for myself. Once I was old enough to legally do  
so, however, I didn't. Why not? Because when I really thought about it,  
I wasn't entirely sure what I'd want displayed on my body forever.
 FULL STORY
Good News!! 3.9 Million More IDs Are Missing!
by L. Reichard White
If Robert Douglas, co-founder of www.privacytoday.com
has it right, there were 10 million cases of consumer ID theft in
2004, costing the financial services industry $50 billion and
consumers $3 to $5 billion. According to Douglas in an April 14, 2005
C-Span interview, "identity theft" is the most
common crime in the country todayas well as the fastest growing.
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Rationalization
by Chris Claypoole
Robert A. Heinlein said, in "Assignment in Eternity,"
"Man is not a rational animal, he is a rationalizing animal." Recent events
have shown this (again/still) to be an accurate observation.
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The Supreme Court's Assault on Individual Liberty, the Rule of Law, and Federalism
by Todd Andrew Barnett
The U.S. Supreme Court's just-released ruling on the 
issue of medical marijuana in the case of Gonzalez vs. Raich is a 
tragic epitome of what the federal government can do to undermine the 
principles of individual liberty, the rule of law, and federalism. The 
Bush administration, in response to the ruling, lauded it, considering 
that it has been aggressively trying to outlaw the medicinal use of 
marijuana ever since the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency launched its 
efforts to combat its use in 2002. Of course, it should not be a shock 
that the Justices came to this decision, given that Bush and his 
collectivistic cronies have been trying to control the lives and personal
and economic choices of the American citizens via many economic and social
machinations, includingbut not limited toeconomic regulations, 
drug controls, immigration controls, nationalization of health care and 
energy, gun controls, trade controls, price controls, wage controls, etc. 
In this case, the outlaw of marijuana for medicinal use is a clear-cut 
example of why the federal government's War on Drugs is an abysmal failure 
and must be repealed and why the Supreme Court cannot be trusted as an 
institution to overturn laws which are a direct violation of the Constitution.
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Missing: Males on College Campuses
by Wendy McElroy
Some researchers call them the "Lost Boys." They are 
the students you don't see on college campuses.
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