EDITORIAL MATTERS:
Crazy weather up here in the mountains. Cold, but not as cold as
usual. We even got a dusting of snow last week, and then a bit of
rain. Now the bathroom plumbing is stopped up. "If it's not one
thing, it's another."
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by L. Neil Smith
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ARTICLES
Letters to the Editor
Letter from Tom Knapp
FULL STORY
The Time is Approaching
by Kathryn A. Graham
I haven't written much for The Libertarian Enterprise lately. I always
feel that I am preaching to the choir here. TLE readers are already, as
a rule, my friends, and certainly my allies. You know how I feel about
what is happening to my country, right? By and large, you also agree
with me on what to do about it, right? Therefore, you already know what
I am going to say, at least most of the time.
FULL STORY
Pissing Off a Defense Attorney
by Geneva Lewis-Hughes
Long time since I've written you. Things in life are
quite hectic this past year-divorce, new baby, new pregnancy on top of
new baby... you get the idea, LOL.
FULL STORY
First Amendment First No More
by Lady Liberty
The Bill of Rights was appended to the Constitution
almost from the beginning to protect what our Founding Fathers termed
to be "unalienable rights." The intent was to preserve those rights for
the individual no matter what the government or the majority of its
citizens might think. In references to the "tyranny of the majority,"
the first ten amendments made a good deal of sense.
FULL STORY
Mark Oaten, Rent Boys and the Secret Police:
A View of How England is Governed at the End of its History
by Sean Gabb
At a dinner party last Wednesday, I fell into conversation with a
friend who is also a friend of Mark Oaten. Hefor those of my
readers who do not live in England or in the presentwas at the
time the home affairs spokesman for the Liberal Democrat Party, and
was standing for the leadership of his party. I heard from my friend
that Mr Oaten's office had just been burgled. We passed an
interesting ten minutes speculating on which of his rivals had
commissioned the burglary, and what might have been found. We agreed
on looking forward to Thursday morning for the newspaper reports.
FULL STORY
Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Gore
by Jonathan David Morris
I never thought I would say this. In fact, I may
regret saying it. But I've been thinking lately. And
looking back, I'm sort of happy I voted for Al Gore.
FULL STORY
Kidnapping Plot Robs Father's Rights Group of Credibility
by Wendy McElroy
Last Wednesday, the media decried an alleged plot by
fathers' rights extremists to kidnap Prime Minister Tony Blair's 5-year-old
son Leo. Subsequent reports have skidded from outrage to skepticism, from
the death of an organization to the birth of a movie deal.
FULL STORY
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