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Letters to the Editor
from A.X. Perez,B. Potratz, and L. Neil Smith
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A Little History Lesson
by L. Neil Smith
In 1964, one of the most formative years in American history, the 
"movers and shakers" in the Republican Party were faced with the terrible prospect of 
the voters actually getting the candidate they wanted, instead of whatever member of 
Skull & Bones and the Council On Foreign Relations the party elite, in their wisdom, 
had chosen for them.
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Standing and the pursuit of felony
by Rich Matarese
Let's see... A candidate for public office provides a signed 
attestation to the explicit effect that he IS qualified to stand for election to 
that office. The administrative officer in each venuestate, county, municipality, 
whateverisn't required by specific statute law to verify that attestation of 
qualification, but merely to confirm that, yeah, this particular putz did sign the 
paper, and it's his ass if anything on the paper is a lie. Any private citizen in 
that venue, however, DOES have undeniable standing to challenge the assertion of 
qualification.
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Atlantea The Beautiful No. 173
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
Number 173 of a weekly cartoon series.
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Agenda 21: The United Nations Programme of Action

Planning for Your future, serf!
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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.
 
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The Last
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 by L. Neil Smith and Rex F. May
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 by L. Neil Smith
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