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Letters to the Editor
from E.J. Totty, L. Neil Smith, A.X. Perez, Ookee Buddha
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Hip Deep in the Big Sandy
by L. Neil Smith
I woke up one morning last week to discover that, thanks to a 
marriage of convenience between Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and a 
number of Republicansstarting with Sarah PalinPresident Barack Hussein 
Obama has authorized the American military to take part in establishing a "no 
fly zone" across Libya, ostensibly in support of individuals in rebellion against 
longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
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The Crackpots Who Rule Us
by Bob Wallace
For many years I have been wondering about the relationship between 
the rulers and the ruled. With a nod to C. Wright Mills, I have decided many those who 
gravitate towards the State are merely crackpots. Or as Mills termed them, "crackpot realists."
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I Like Big Knives:
The Nepalese Kukri
by L. Neil Smith
Growing up in the military, in the shadow of World War II, I saw 
lots of strange and fascinating things around the neighborhood and in school. If the 
same rules had applied back in the 1950s that are in force today, all of my friends 
and I would still be in prison under official "zero tolerance" prohibitions against 
anything that was interesting or fun.
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Megawattsocialism
Or
When Politicians Play Ghod
by Ulrich Biele
The latest earthquake in Japan was a terrific disaster which concerns 
every Japaneseand with but slight delayevery living creature on this planet.
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The Original Free State Project
by Jim Davidson
It all began with the abrogation of the Compromise of 1850. Territory 
for the states of Kansas and Colorado, among others, was provided to the United States by 
the state of Texas in the 1850 compromise for the purpose of securing funds to pay off the 
war debts of the former Republic of Texas. The Kansas-Nebraska act of 1854 was designed to 
break the Missouri compromise, abrogate the compromise of 1850, and inflame sectional 
controversy. These things it did.
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Ultimate Authority
by L. Neil Smith
An enormous amount of fluff has been floated by all sides of every 
issue over the concept of the United States Constitution as a "social contract". Most 
pertinent, in all likelihood, to those individuals who call themselves libertarians, 
are the curious notions, stated in a little pamphlet, still in print, called No 
Treason: the Constitution of No Authority, of a 19th century abolitionist lawyer 
with a splendidly sprawling beard, as well as the splendidly sprawling name of Lysander 
Spooner.
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Individual Sovereign University Events
by Jim Davidson
The Individual Sovereign University founding fiesta was great fun for 
all involved. We had excellent speakers, a great hotel for the occasion, plenty of good 
people, and conversations about everythingno holds barred. You can visit our web site 
at IndSovU.com for details on the conference, what was planned. We're also accepting 
deposits for the upcoming shows. I'll be posting more details about the conference 
here in this note, starting with Gary Chartier's speech and running right through to 
the dead dog party.
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Atlantea The Beautiful No. 117
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
Number 117 of a weekly cartoon series.
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Agenda 21: The United Nations Programme of Action

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