Letters to the Editor
from Chris Hibbert of The Libertarian Futurist Society,
Bill Koehler, A.X. Perez, Jeff Chan, and SciArt Media
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The Dominant Culture
by L. Neil Smith
I remember George. It doesn't come as much of a surprise
to me that for the past eight years, we've had a President whose effective
IQ is a smaller number than his age. It's far from the first time -- you all
remember Gerry Ford -- and, judging by current events, it will be far from the
last.
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Paving Stones
by A.X. Perez
Back at the beginning of the Twentieth Century the United
States faced problems. Powerful corporations controlled Congress. Crooked
political machines dominated state and local politics. Wild eyed radicals
(and/or agents provocateur working for private security companies trying to
frame said radicals) were throwing bombs. The banking system was unstable, and
recessions and full out depressions, both regional and national, struck regularly.
Immigrant criminal gangs were running wild, crooked politicians used illegal votes
by immigrants and all decent people knew those damn foreigners were wrecking the country.
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The Day I Used the Government
by Paul Bonneau
The older and more experienced I get, the more I turn into
an anarchist. So it will give no surprise to say that I have engaged in
discussions about anarchism on Internet forums, and that the usual response
by folks who are "not quite there yet" is something like "If there were no
government, how could X get done?" Here is my personal anecdote about something
pretty clearly (or so it would first seem) in the government sphere: the conduct
of elections.
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Stop Voting!
by Russell D. Longcore
This election cycle has become interminably long and boring.
The worst possible candidates from the Republican and Democrat parties have
floated to the top, much like what you see when you glance down into a toilet bowl.
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Ride Him Cowboy
by A.X. Perez
From 1933 through 1986 there was an inmate rodeo at the
Huntsville Prison in Texas. Inmates who participated in the rodeo behaved
better (if only to stay in the rodeo) and had a lower recidivism rate than
other prisoners. From a penologist's point of view it was a successful program.
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None Dare Call It Treason!
...but I will anyway
by Kaptain Kanada, aka Manuel Miles
Prior to submitting to TLE my recent article denouncing the
warmongering NATO cheerleader, Eric Margolis, I engaged in a brief email dialogue
with Eric Garris of antiwar.com. I pointed out that Margolis, in a recent article,
"...praises Bush (and Clinton) for the NATO War Against Serbia and the installation
of the KLA gangsters as their puppet government of the occupied Serb province of
Kosovo," and I dared to ask why antiwar.com continues to give a forum to an enemy
of peace and liberty. Mr Garris was kind enough to reply to my inquiry.
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