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ARTICLES
Letters to the Editor
from Scott Bieser
FULL STORY
Rewriting History
by L. Neil Smith
Lots of my work as a novelist involves the creation of "alternate
histories". For readers unacquainted with the concept, the writer usually
chooses some event most people consider pivotalthe Battle of
Waterloo is an obvious choiceand then finds (or makes up) some
reasonably credible way that the event might have happened
differently.
FULL STORY
A War on Iran is a War on America
by Jonathan David Morris
Should I consider it weird how none of my friends have
ever joined the army? In and of itself, I suppose this feat is nothing
exceptional. I know lots of people who've never done lots of things. Like
racecar driving or becoming an astronaut. After September 11th, however,
lots of my friends talked about enlisting like they were all but a shaved
head and a new pair of boots away from doing it. Yet, to date, none of them
ever did.
FULL STORY
Michael Badnarik for Congress
by Interview by Lady Liberty
In 2004, Michael Badnarik was the Libertarian Party's
candidate for President of the United States. During the course of his
campaign, he traveled thousands of miles and gave hundreds of speeches and
interviews. Despite a concerted effort, the Libertarian candidate was given
short shrift by the media and prohibited from participation in the debates
via a system geared to favor only the status quo of the two major parties.
Even so, because of his efforts, many people were able to learn more about
the Libertarian party and the libertarian mindset.
FULL STORY
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