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Letters to the Editor
from Ann Morgan, and A.X. Perez
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Separating Sheep From Goats
by L. Neil Smith
Each day, I get dozens of e-mails, warning me of deadly calamities
about to destroy everything we know and love unless I send them ten bucks. Or a hundred. Or a thousand.
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From the Border
by A.X. Perez
The week of 19-25 February in El Paso, Texas. A woman was struck in 
Downtown El Paso by a stray bullet from a gunfight in Juarez. Bullet struck her leg and 
the wound is described as relatively minor. It could have been worse as she was pushing 
a pram. The round was from an AR-15 and the gunfight was between carjackers and the police. 
There is some debate as to who did the shooting as the J Town police use AR's. Even with 
this El Paso, where guns are fairly easy to purchase, remains safer than most cities 
"protected" by strict gun laws.
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Flash Editorials February 27, 2012
by Russell D. Longcore
The Nation:   I'm leading off tonight with a very unusual 
offer. Matthew Bracken has written a trilogy of fiction novels in the Tom Clancy/Jason 
Bourne genre. His first book is entitled "Enemies, Foreign and Domestic." I read 
it and could not put the book down. They are set in today's America after the DC crowd 
has completed the takeover of America, just a few years forward. The two other novels 
continue the story of the first book and are page-turners, just like the first. If you 
want to learn about these books, go to Amazon and look them up. But Matthew wants to 
create a "Psyop"(psychological operation) in the USA with his first book. He's calling 
it "Operation EFAD." His plan is to give the book away FOR FREE as a Kindle download 
for FIVE DAYS ONLY beginning March 1, 2012. He will give this book to anyone who has a 
Kindle or a Kindle app on their PC or smart phone. Matthew is planning to make a 
hyper-viral event to draw attention to the way Washington is aggressively moving on 
Constitution-loving, gun-toting Liberty-minded Patriots. I strongly urge you to get 
involved. Get your downloaded copy of the book at Amazon.com. But more importantly, 
call, write or email everybody you know that believes the way we do and tell them 
about this FREE book. Be a part of this stunning spike in Kindle downloads and help 
fight tyranny.
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How I Spend My Weekends
by L. Neil Smith
My lovely and talented wife Cathy, as you may know, is an 
undergraduate in the archaeology program at Colorado State University, but it's 
a very small department and she's being treated more like a grad student, which 
in this case is a good thing.
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Why do it that way?
by Jim Davidson
Earlier today, one of the people who has been following the progress
of Individual Sovereign University since we organised our Yahoo group back in July 2009 
asked me a series of very interesting questions: "Why are you raising funds through 
Kickstarter? Why isn't the new education centre being called a campus of the university? 
Why do it that way?"
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Atlantea The Beautiful No. 165
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
Number 165 of a weekly cartoon series.
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Agenda 21: The United Nations Programme of Action

Planning for Your future, serf!
Read all about it!
 
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More about L. Neil Smith
Even more about L. Neil Smith
| The unabridged audio version of my 1983 novel The Nagasaki Vector, 
brilliantly read by the great libertarian radio host Brian Wilson, is finally 
available for purchase. 
 Many feel that this is the funniest book I've written so farat least 
intentionallyand features our old friend Win Bear, G. Howell Nahuatl, a 
sapient coyote, time traveler Bernie Gruenblum, and Georgie, the time machine 
who loves him.
 
 The price: $12.99.
 
 The place: CD Baby.
 
 I understand that it will soon be available in iTunes, as well.
 
 L. Neil Smith
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