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Letters to the Editor
from A.X. Perez
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Where No Libertarian Has Gone Before
by L. Neil Smith
But there's a particle of truth here, too. The same period of 19
or 29 years has, in fact, been marked by shrinking rack space in grocery stores and 
drugstores for genuine science fictionrack space incongruously occupied instead 
by offerings featuring dragons, dwarves, or enchanted swords on their covers. Where I 
differ with editors and agentsto whom I've vainly tried communicating this point 
for every one of those 19 or 29 yearsis in my belief that genuine science fiction 
is dying from self-inflicted injuries. Furthermore, I believe I'm uniquely qualified to 
pontificate on the subject; in many respects, I'm one of the few individuals left, in the
whole wide world, actually writing the stuff; which is to say, still writing genuine 
science fiction.
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When We Say "Immigrants," We Really Mean Mexicans
by Jonathan David Morris
Last Friday night, I found myself unexpectedly sucked in by ABC's 
broadcast of Nik Wallenda's tightrope walk across Niagara Falls from America into 
Canada. At the end of his journey, as part of a made-for-TV stunt within a made-for-TV 
stunt (I guess that would make it a meta-made-for-TV stunt), Wallenda was greeted by 
two friendly Canadian guards, who welcomed him to the country and asked him for his 
passport. Wallenda joked that he'd have to go back for it, then produced the requested 
document wrapped in a piece of plastic. Even if he hadn't done this, my guess is Canada 
would've let him innot just because the stunt was coordinated by both countries, but 
because, when it comes to immigration, America and Canada don't care.
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Final Straw
by A.X. Perez
President Obama has invoked executive privilege to support his buddy 
Eric Holder's refusal to turn over documents regarding Fast and Furious to the House 
Oversight Committee. He is now fully in the controversy and is supporting the Department 
of Justice in its cover up (AG Holder isn't the only one involved) of its behavior in 
Operation Fast And Furious. If you google "obama fast and furious documents june 20 2012" 
you will get an eye full. Even the mainstream press will not be able to walk away from this.
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Atlantea The Beautiful No. 182
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
Number 182 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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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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