Letters to the Editor
from Robert Jackman, Sean Gabb, A.X. Perez, and Paul Bonneau
 FULL STORY
How I Plan To Vote
by L. Neil Smith
This is going to be short and uncomplicated. I have been 
voting for forty years, since 1968. Each year the choicesespecially for 
Presidenthave gotten more and more disgusting, while there has been less 
and less difference between them. This year is absolutely the worst ever.
 FULL STORY
The Time is Near! 10/21/08
by Dave Earnest
Fellow Pessimists! Fellow Prisoners! I bid thee a minificent 
day. John Bernard Books, portrayed with believable presence by Marion Michael 
Morrison Lovingly KA "John 'The Duke' Wayne". His powerful portrayal of a man 
simultaneously embracing Life and Mortality with Grace and Dignity. The Duke 
lived by the same code as the character he portrayed. He would not be maligned, 
accosted or treated rudely nor would he suffer such behavior on others unless 
provoked. He would NOT start "it", but he would Finish "It". Whahh Huh! I try 
to live by his example. With my own situation being potentially terminal I have 
become sensitive to how I am treated by the Powers That Be. In any circumstance 
that I have experienced of late I have been treated with Impersonal Professionalism. 
In the rare case where I perceive anything negative it's typically indifference, 
nothing more.
 FULL STORY
Argentina Paves the Way
by Victor Milán
Here's why I never bothered with a 401(k). Check it out at 
the LRC blog: Argentina to seize private pension assets. It's always been obvious 
to me that government would nationalizeby which I mean loot"private" 
pension plans at basically the first whiff of a pretext.
 FULL STORY
Other People's Bills
by A.X. Perez
The dirtiest trick the Radical Republicans ever pulled on 
the Southern states after the War of the Secession was to force them to 
repudiate the Confederate war debt. This erased a huge part of the financial 
capital of the citizens of the Confederacy and screwed up the South's economy 
until the 1960's.
 FULL STORY
The Power of the Dog
by Bob Wallace
A few months ago I had to put my pug to sleep. I did not 
expect to be so upset about it, but I was. Very upset. I was reminded of 
Rudyard Kipling's poem, "The Power of the Dog," which reads:
 FULL STORY
Dear American
by Robert Jackman
I need to ask you to support an urgent secret business 
relationship with a transfer of funds of great magnitude. I am Ministry of 
the Treasury of the Republic of America. My country has had crisis that has 
caused the need for large transfer of funds of 800 billion dollars US. If 
you would assist me in this transfer, it would be most profitable to you.
 FULL STORY
A Weapon of Thought
by L. Neil Smith
Aaron Zelman, founder and executive director of Jews for 
the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, has announced creation of a vital
and unique new resource for advocates of the individual right to own and 
carry weapons.
 FULL STORY
A Lady Named Irena
by Chuck Klein
There recently was a death of a 98 year old lady named Irena.
During WWII, Irena got permission to work in the Warsaw Ghetto, as a Plumbing/Sewer 
specialist. She had an ulterior motive...
 FULL STORY