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Letters to the Editor
from Jim Davidson, DataPacRat, L. Neil Smith, MamaLiberty (a.k.a. Susan Callaway), and A.X. Perez
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Sick And Tired
by L. Neil Smith
Look: this is a very simple thing. There are people who want to
take your guns away because they're planning to do other things to you that you won't
let them do if you still have your guns. That's all there is to it, that's all there
ever was, that's all there ever will be.
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"Unmanly and unEnglish"
by Sean Gabb
Having seen what they can do to others, I generally try to avoid
personal disputes. I write this article with some reluctance. But, since I am aware
of a directed campaign to blacken my name, I feel that I have no choice but to write it.
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Politicians and Athlete's Tongue
by Susan Callaway
It must be tough to pretend you can rule the entire world, control the
minute life choices of every person on the globe, legislate the weather, and even look into
the future to predict what people will think and do. It's harder to imagine why anyone but
a politician would believe any of this stuff, but the evidence seems to indicate that a
lot of people do.
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This Is Wrong
by Matt Sims
(from my FB timeline -- in reference to the kidnapping of Brandon Raub)
Sorry. I know I have been refraining from anything political. I can't stand to stay quiet
about this. Do they really think there is no limit to what they can do? Are they
trying to push the whole country to the tipping point? What the hell is wrong with all
you people! Can't you at least speak the hell up and say that this is wrong? Has the
government turned the entire country into a bunch of Casper Milquetoasts?
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The Chivalry of Edgar Rice Burroughs
by Bob Wallace
Probably the first science-fiction novel I read was Edgar Rice
Burroughs' A Fighting Man of Mars. I'm not completely sure. It might have been
The Time Machine and it might have been Dwellers in the Mirage. But to
the best of my memory it was A Fighting Man of Mars.
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Atlantea The Beautiful No. 191
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
Number 191 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!
www.baloocartoons.com
L. Neil Smith personally recommends Climate Depot as the best general source of infomation on the subject.
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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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The Last
Sonuvabitch
of Klepton
Archive
Roswell, Texas
by L. Neil Smith and Rex F. May
Illustrated by Scott Bieser
Colored by Jen Zach
Published by Bighead Press, 2008
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The Probability Broach: The Graphic Novel
by L. Neil Smith
Illustrated by Scott Bieser
Published by Bighead Press, 2004
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