EDITORIAL MATTERS:
We managed to go see a Saturday matinee of V For Vendetta. Very
powerful film, of which we have three reviews in this, the 360th Issue
of TLE.
One of TLE's loyal readers passed this message on to us
this week:
I just wanted to let you know that the new Homeland Security Bill has
passed. Things will be different now and Internet surfing will be
tracked by what the FBI calls a "non-intrusive method." The FBI says
you will not notice anything different.
For a demonstration, click on this link...
In other news, we finally have that special announcement from L. Neil Smith,
viz, to wit: the manuscript of his new book, for sale to the highest bidder.
I fiddled with installing some Auction software on the site, but after a
bit decided to uninstall it and just take the bids via email. I'll post
an update several times a day on this main page of TLE.
And, as usual, let me remind you that you can provide financial support
for TLE by using our web links to buy the stuff you want and need.
Or just toss a few coins our way via this link:
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Ken Holder
editor@ncc-1776.org
Editor
Tom Paine Maru
by L. Neil Smith
Cover by Scott Bieser
First uncensored edition. Originally published by Del Rey Books, 1984.
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The Probability Broach: The Graphic Novel
by L. Neil Smith
Illustrated by Scott Bieser
Published by BigHead Press, 2004
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ARTICLES
Letters to the Editor
from Sean Gabb and Jim Davidson
FULL STORY
Okay, Here's the Deal
A Personal Message from L. Neil Smith
For months, now, our Mighty Editor and Webmaster, Ken "Moose"
Holder has been promising the readers of The Libertarian Enterprise
a special surprise, and for months, the individual he was relying on
to deliver that surprisenamely yours trulyhas been letting him
down.
I could plead illness (there's been some of thatI'm on some
nasty antibiotics at the moment and have horrible bronchitis) or
busy-ness (there's been some of that, too, as I try to juggle two very
different book projects and a myriad of other literary obligations at
the some time. But I won't plead anything. Instead, I'll just offer,
at last, the surprise that Kenny's been telling you all about for so
long.
FULL STORY
Transition of Greatness to Greatness: From Amanda Phillips to Varrin Swearingen
by Alan R. Weiss
I have been "out" of the Free State Project's mainstream
information flow for about a year now. Focusing my attention on restoring my
health (now excellent), transitioning my business from the EEMBC Certification
Laboratory to Synchromesh Computing (successfully), and in general letting
others step into the breach to bring fresh ideas to the Free State Project.
FULL STORY
The Failure of the Iraq War
by Jonathan David Morris
In last week's article, I wrote that "the only thing
America's confident in anymore is its military."
Predictably, I got a couple of letters from people who
angrily denied this assertiononly to turn around
and remind me we wouldn't be free if people hadn't
"shed blood" for our country. This was basically
exactly what I was getting at. America's a nation
enamored by its military. And judging by the way we
use "war" to describe mere differences in opinion
(see: the War on Christmas), I think it's safe to say,
as a people, we love a good war.
FULL STORY
Afghan Christian Faces Trial, Death for Religious FaithWhy?
by Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership
News reports tell us that Abdul Rahman will stand trial on
charges of rejecting Islam. He admittedly converted to
Christianity about 16 years ago. If convicted, Rahman could
face the death sentence under Sharia law unless he recants
his faith.
FULL STORY
V for Vendetta3 and a half out of 4 stars
by Lady Liberty
I've read early reviews of V for Vendetta with
some interest and not a little trepidation. In general terms, the movie
critics have appreciated the film (such luminary critics as Roger Ebert,
Rolling Stone, and USA Today have given the movie 3 or 3 and a half stars
out of 4; others, such as the Village Voicewhich calls the film "supremely
tasteless"haven't been so kind; some have even called the movie propaganda
in and of itself, and which "blurs the line between freedom fighter and
terrorist"). Although I understand the viewpoint of the latter critics, as
far as the movieand its thought-provoking subject mattergoes, I'm
solidly on the side of the former.
FULL STORY
V for Vendetta
A Review by Thomas Creasing
It promised Vision and Verve. It delivered Violence and Visual.
But in the end, it was Vague and Vapid, lacking in Vision.
Hollywood has difficulty doing justice to books and the long
awaited V For Vendetta is no exception. The graphic novel is a
rousing political discussion, wrapped an a story of adventure and
revenge. A story of a man so wronged that he not only exacts his
vengence on those responsible for his suffering, but upon their entire
political world as well.
FULL STORY
V For Vendetta Review
A Pretty Decent Anti-State Film, Though Not a Very Libertarian One
by Mark Quon
For those of you who are totally out of touch with the current
movie scene, V for Vendetta is the new adaptation of the Alan Moore
comic which has gained something of a cult following over the years
though the screenplay for the film was written by the Wachowski
Brothers of the Matrix Trilogy fame.
FULL STORY
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