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THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE
Number 512, March 29, 2009

"Maybe it's not such a bad thing to be thought a barbarian.
People usually don't mess with barbarians, after all."


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Letter from James J Odle

Letter from Mike Blessing

Letter from L. Neil Smith

Letter from Rex May

Letter A.X. Perezfrom

Letter from the Don't Go Movement

Another Letter from A.X. Perez


Re: "Missouri Government to Slaughter Ron Paul Supporters" by Jim Davidson

Please see

"Missouri retracts police memo which labeled activists as 'militia'"
by Stephen C. Webster
The Missouri Department of Public Safety has retracted a controversial profiling memo which linked libertarian activists, Christians, constitutionalists, supporters of Congressman Ron Paul and other traditionally conservative groups to underground militias.

Read the rest at:

rawstory.com

and/or

freedomsphoenix.com

The Editor


Hey Neil,

I see that in your latest article "The Shoulders I Stand On" that you mention Robert LeFevre as one of the individuals who has had a significant influence on you.

You might like to know that buried on the website of the Ludwig von Mises institute [mises.org} there are many audio commentaries by Robert LeFevre on all kinds of subjects available.

mises.org/media.aspx?action=category&ID=27

Also, for the academically inclined, there are also a many interesting videos, such as a series of lectures by Lincoln critic (The Real Lincoln, Lincoln Unmasked)

Thomas DiLorenzo that are also available:

mises.org/media.aspx?action=search&q=Lincoln

James J Odle
jjo1 -+at+- cox.net


Does "Synthetic" Really Equal "Evil"?

Neil—

Caught your letter to TLE

If this clown really hated plastics as much as he claims to, he'd go out of his way to eliminate plastics from his life. I'm thinking that would include the plastic keyboard that he used to type the article in question, the plastics in his car, SCUBA gear, camera, and anywhere else.

This ties into the whole "synthetic = evil" meme (idiocy, really) that's been worming its way through the Euro-American culture in recent years. When will its proponents cut the synthetic rubber tires from their cars, and drive around on bare rims? When will they strip the synthetic insulation from the wires in their homes?

Mike Blessing
mikewb1971 -+at+- gmail.com
xanga.com/mikewb1971


Check out my latest blog entry "Peace, Freedom, Progress, and Prosperity".

Enjoy!

L. Neil Smith
lneil@netzero.com


These designs are available as bumperstickers, t-shirts, buttons, etc. at

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Rex May
rmay -+at+- mac.com


Re: "Letter from Simon Jester"

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives is charged with enforcing the federal taxes on the products in its name. Besides raising the legal tax free amount of tobacco the law permits as Simon Jester suggests perhaps those of us with the necessary skills and talents should begin producing our own fermented and distilled beverages, within the legal tax free limits, of course.

That way until the unjust tobacco and booze taxes are repealed we can tie up so much of their effort "helping" us stay within legal limits that they don't have the time to waste enforcing unjust gun laws.

Imagine how many agents we could keep out of gun shops by having them tied up checking the amount of tobacco and alcohol being produced by several million home producers. Especially if said producers kept calling on them to make sure they were not producing too much stuff and/or that their products were being made safely. especially if we bug them for "tech support."

Simon needs to learn how to think big.

A.X. Perez
perez180ehs -+at+- hotmail.com


Don't Go Movement

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 27, 2009

300 and Counting...
Tax Day Tea Party Has Over 300 Parties Planned

The Tax Day Tea Parties, hosted by the DontGo Movement, Smart Girl Politics, and Top Conservatives on Twitter, are proud to announce there are presently over 300 Tea Parties planned with the numbers rising every day. The Tea Parties will take place on April 15th to protest the Obama Stimulus Plan and the government intrusion that comes along with it.

National Communications Director Juliana Johnson states, "These protests are truly making a difference. We are being heard, we have been silent for too long but we refuse to be silent anymore. If anyone is still unsure on whether to attend a Tea Party then realize that by not attending you are staying silent in a time when we need to be loud."

The Tax Day Tea Parties are expected to have a turnout of over 150,000 people across America. The co-hosts include: American Solutions, Michelle Malkin, Newt Gingrich, Institute for Liberty, ALG, ParcBench, Dana Loesch, and GOPUSA.

Please go to taxdayteaparty.com for more information on the Tea Parties.

Please go to dontgomovement.com for more information on the DontGo Movement.

Contact:
Juliana Johnson
julie -+at+- urqmedia.com
(312) 575-9500 (office)
(847) 691-9278 (cell)


It's all Luther Jones fault. Back in 1985 Mr. Jones was County Attorney for El Paso, Texas. He used his authority to interpret Texas statutes to rule that balisongs (AKA butterfly knives) were illegal switchblades under Texas law. Go ahead and guess what I had in my pocket when this announcement was made?

At the time I had determined that a Weehawk style balisong from Pacific Cutlery was the perfect blade to meet my carry needs. It was the right length, the edge appeared easy to maintain, it was rugged, the samples I'd handled felt right in my hand, it was cool, and the handle was just the right size to tamp down tobacco in a pipe. The search for an acceptable carry knife has led to me developing a collection of blades that approaches being a neurotic symptom. One of these days my cash balance and the availability of weehawk balisongs will coincide and I'll be able to score one as a collectors' item. Until then and the day the law is corrected I continue the search for an acceptable substitute.

This makes me a monster in the eyes of those hoplophobes whose symptoms include acrimophobia. This is something tyrants do so well. They make people into monsters. Sometimes this is done by demonizing people with values different from there own, the hoplophobes' fear and hatred of people who exercise the right to own, carry, and collect weapons for example. Other times they push people into monstrosity, the fact is by outlawing certain relatively harmless activities, government forces the people engaged on them to commit crimes to avoid detection and traps them having to live among true criminals, those who seek to prey on others. Finally, they will warp people into active resistance, making people feel they are trapped between submission to tyranny and becoming terrorists and tyrants themselves.

Tyrants create monsters. Then they excuse their tyranny on the grounds that society must be protected from the monster they create.

Maybe it's time to leave the monster in peace and put the breeder out of business instead.

A.X. Perez
perez180ehs -+at+- hotmail.com


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