Letters to the Editor
from Don Wilson, J. Martin, A.X. Perez, Andrew G. Eggleston Sr., 
Anonymous, and JPFO
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Brain Death in Synopsis
by L. Neil Smith
Our friend Albert Perez has asked me to tell the 
backstory of Will Sanders. You may remember Will. The last time we saw 
him, he was living in the North American Confederacy, in Greater LaPorte, 
on Genet Place, across the street from Win Bear and Win's wife Clarissa 
MacDougall Olson-Bear.
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The Fun of November
by Andrew G. Eggleston Sr.
This is the last time we will be able to exchange 
ideas before two pivotal events occurThe first being Guy Fawkes Day 
and the second America's National Elections. What do these two completely 
disparate events have in common? They are both the exercise of choice by 
the individual. We must understand however, that regardless of the final 
outcome, each person must make a choice. Guy Fawkes feared the protestant 
aristocracy under the rule of James I would seriously infringe upon the 
free worship of the Roman Catholics. Guy Fawkes knew he might have been 
betrayed, his execution of the Gunpowder Plot continued because he made 
a choice to continue, and though he failed, looking back we have to wonder 
if he wasn't on the side of good.
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Ecotyranny
by A.X. Perez
The Constitution permits the suspension of Habeas 
Corpus during wartime (See Article 1, Section 2, second paragraph). 
Gee Uncle Albert, so where is this coming from?
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