EDITORIAL MATTERS:
Welcome to Issue No. 340 of The Libertarian Enterprise, now
celebrating our 10th Year of publication. Dang!
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SouthernSpeak) were invited to submit your reminisces, comments,
observations, and stories of how your first enountered TLE,
and/or just plain appreciations and pats on the back.
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ARTICLES
Letters to the Editor
from College Libertarian Central, L. Neil Smith, and E.J. Totty
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Anybody But George? Anybody But Hillary?
by L. Neil Smith
At this writing, the 2008 election is only 25 months away. America
is getting ready again to play the deadliest game of Ping-Pong in the
universe. This horrifying process was first described to me (although I'd
noticed it myself already) by libertarian lecturer/philosopher Robert
LeFevre. Every time we elect somebody new, Bob explainedusually
because we're fed up with the Old Regime screwing up our lives and
finding ways to limit our freedomthe New Regime soon finds ways of
its own (because it had them in mind all along) to do exactly the same
stuff.
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Too Many Sheep, Not Enough Wolves
by Dave Earnest
Our Society has reached a point where too many people have too much to 
worry about, Mortgage, rent, car payments, TAXES, alimony, child support,
credit card bills, TAXES, gasoline, heating oil, natural gas, cell phone,
broadband cable, satellite TV, groceries, Did I mention TAXES? Oh yeah 
Health, death, car, homeowners, renters, flood, earthquake insurance and
the almighty 401k, IRA, annuities, and add your own stuff here....
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Decisions, Decisions
by Lady Liberty
Last week, I made a decision. I based it on fact and 
logic. It was, in fact, the right decision. But as it turned out, it wasn't 
the best decision. I spent the entire week regretting what I'd done and 
working to reverse it. Fortunately, it was a decision the effects of which 
could be reversed. Oh, it wasn't easy (which might be a good thing since 
the harder I had to work, the deeper the lesson sunk in), but it got done 
in the end.
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Your Destiny Is to Make a Better World
by Jim Davidson
Please allow me to offer some thoughts on this topic, which I've spent 
rather a lot of time studying since first encountering  the term "slave 
rebellions" in a book by Michael Flynn.  Yes,  there are generational 
minor peaks in the slave rebellion  cycle, and there are inter-generational 
major peaks.  We happen  to be approaching a major peak, which may become 
a very major peak.
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Not So Shiny Serenity
by Michael Brightbill
After much waiting and a pushed back opening date, the 
movie continuation of Joss Whedon's great TV show, Firefly was released
into theaters.  If you haven't seen the TV show, where have you been?  Go out
immediately and purchase a copy of the DVD set. I had eagerly awaited this 
movie for some time, and attended the opening showing with glee.
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The Honest Truth About Honest Abe
by Jonathan David Morris
As we speak, the town of Dover, Pennsylvania, is
debating whether intelligent design theory ought to be
mentioned in public school science classes. I find it
somewhat ironic that we're discussing how to teach the
origins of life when we can't even straighten out how
to teach what happened after it began. Forget about
science. Let's talk about the most one-sided,
whitewashed subject in all of education: The War of
Northern Aggression. Or as the kids call it, the
American Civil War.
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The Family Gunsmith
by L. Neil Smith
Would you like to become a little more self-sufficient
in these increasingly uncertain times, especially where your means of 
self-defense are concerned?
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A White Oppressor? Who, Me?
by Wendy McElroy
Your daughter is enrolled at a major university that 
has well-defined policies prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race.
She decides to attend a campus event. The organizers forbid her entry 
because of her skin color: white.
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