EDITORIAL MATTERS:
What a week. My wife's mom spent most of it in the hospital, and
so did we, keeping her company, worrying about her, and all that
kind of thing. The week before that we were doing the home
nursing thing with her. She's getting better now, doesn't require
quite as much attention. The ol' Stress-O-Meter was running high
into the red! But we're getting better, too, now.
While sitting around in the hospital, I discovered what Bill Gates
can do in his new job as a charity: put some comfortable chairs
in every hospital room in America!
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Tom Paine Maru
by L. Neil Smith
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ARTICLES
Letters to the Editor
from L. Neil Smith, John DeWitt, Eric Tank, Jim Davidson, and R.G. Williscroft
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A Modest Proposal
by Jim Davidson
Satire being rarely understood and even more thinly
appreciated, it seems best to label up front any such work. Just as
Jonathan Swift, by the evaluation of methods he dismissed as unworkable,
promoted the cause of starving infants and impoverished adults through
his satirical consideration of eating their offspring, so, too, I would
hope to provide for some benefits in my own proposal.
FULL STORY
Cleaning House
by Lady Liberty
I'm in the midst of a very busy weekend. My schedule
is jam-packed with all of the usual weekend errandsbanking, grocery
shopping, going to the post officeand many of the usual chores. In
the midst of preparing for some upcoming events, I'm also rushing to
clean my house. I have to do that this weekend because the maid is
coming mid-week.
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Calling All Government Workers,
Please Help Us Save the Republic by QUITTING Today
by Gerald Montgomery
On May 19th, I did the best thing I could do for
the people of America right now: I quit my $42K a year government job.
I contacted the Social Security Administration and told them I want to
FORFEIT my benefits. Unconditionally. Period. And I will not complete
a 20 year tour of service with the U.S. Army National Guard so I'm
slamming the door on that government check as well.
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Immigration & Tribalism
by Paul Bonneau
If you are like me, you are a bit bewildered, perhaps
shocked, at the division immigration has created among libertarians. The
arguments used on both sides of this divide are also disturbing.
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The Baby Shiloh: Chosen By God To Stop Global Warming
by Jonathan David Morris
Former beard wearer and popular vote winner Al Gore
has a new movie out this month called
An Inconvenient Truth. In it, he makes the case that
humans have but ten years to reverse course and stave
off the horrors of global warming. Assuming this
thesis is anywhere near trueand what the hell,
let's just say it isI can still think of at least
three reasons why Iron Al's movie might not make a
difference:
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