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Letters to the Editor
from E.J. Totty, Richard Bartucci, Derek Benner, Paul Bonneau, A.X. Perez,
and Curt Howland
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Pursuing Invariably the Same Object
by L. Neil Smith
Okay, let's get it over with, right up front. There are individuals who
believe, whenever they're presented with evidence of what the Declaration of Independence
called government's "long train of abuses and usurpations", that it's sufficient to lift
their noses into the air and sneer haughtily, "Hmmphconspiracy theory!"
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Principles Not Excuses
by Jim Davidson
Two errors have come to my attention in recent days. One is the
error or fallacy of proportional response. The other is the
difficulty of institutional stability.
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Hey, did'ja ever read...?
by Neale Osborn
Today, I finished a great new book ("Live Free Or Die", by John Ringo).
So now, with my book empty, broke, and the bookstore over 30 miles away, I went up-stairs
to poke through my boxes of books to find something to re-read. I sure did! I found some I
haven't read in years, and others I re-read every year. So I thought to myself "Dude! Maybe
some of my Smithian friends and others won't have read some of these. You should put out a
list of a few, with a short review!" Well, when an intelligent guy like myself gives me a
suggestion like that one, I just have to do it. So here they are, in no particular order.
If you've read them, great, give up YOUR opinions on'em. If you haven't, some may require
trips to used bookstores, E-Bay, or Amazon.com. But it will be worth it, I promise!!
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"Regardless of the Truth"
by Rob Sandwell
Several of my articles, which were originally posted here, have been
re-posted around the internet. I'm deeply touched to see that people have found some value
in them and have chosen to share them with others. Thank you.
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Why I Despise Politics
by Bob Wallace
People, individually, can be just fine, but in groupsor as I like to
call them, herdsare stupid, deluded, infantile, and murderous. And that's a fact. This is
nowhere more evident than in politics, which more than anything else is a herd phenomenon. The
enormity of these bad qualities is so destructive I wish politics didn't exist.
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Excuses
by Sean Gangol
Even though their numbers are shrinking, Obama still has zealous supporters
that defend him, despite his short comings. I have had conversations with many Obama supporters
and it seems like they all have two things in common. One of them is that they are in serious
denial of Obama and his policies. The other thing that they have in common is the same tired
excuses that they regurgitate every time somebody questions the wisdom of their beloved president.
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Arizona starting to look like a "Free State"
by Dennis Lee Wilson
I am truly surprised!! After watching Arizona descend from Goldwater
"conservatism" to Mad Bomber McCain insanity, I have recently been amazed at changes here.
Arizona is starting to look more like a "Free State".
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Evinces a Design
by L. Neil Smith
There is nothing particularly new in what I'm about to say. Many others have
said it, or similar things, before me. Apparently, they didn't say it loud enough, or often
enough, or in the right time or place.
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10. Dollar DVD's* Part 4Government May Be Hazardous To Health
Conspiracy Movie Reviews for the week of April 18, 2010
by Roy L. Fox
Codex Alimentarius Time 2:09; Codex is the food and supplement
guidelines being promulgated by the World Trade and World Health Organizations under the
false pretense of protecting the public from tainted or otherwise unhealthy food, but in
reality promote toxic GMO foods and unhealthy chemical additives while effectively banning
many vitamins and herbal supplements. This agenda is being driven by Big Pharma and Big Agra
to "harmonize" North America with draconian European guidelines and to do an "end around"
America's 1994 Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) consumer protection
legislation.
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Atlantea The Beautiful No.72
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
Number 72 of a weekly cartoon series.
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Agenda 21: The United Nations Programme of Action
Planning for Your future, serf!