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Letters to the Editor
from Richard D. Bartucci and A.X. Perez
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A Challenge to Republicans
And An Opportunity For Gary Johnson
by L. Neil Smith
This election season, like so many others since I turned 18 and 
first marked a ballot, it has been carefully arranged so that I have nobody to vote 
for. My own presidential candidate was illegally and immorally cheated out of his 
chance by a system so thoroughly corrupt that it shines in the dark like a pile of 
rotting fish. As Boss Tweed famously put it, "I don't give a damn who votes, as 
long as I do the nominating".
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The Victim Disarmament Crowd is at it Again
by Sean Gangol
Thanks to what happened last July, the gun grabbers are back in full 
force. Not that they ever went away. Whenever there is mass shooting you can rest assure 
the anti-gun side will be there to dance in the blood of the victims so they can further 
their own agenda. It's always during the time of tragedy when the attacks on our Second 
Amendment rights are the most intense.
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The Fourth Article of the Bill of Rights Series. The 3rd Amendment
by Neale Osborn and BD Styers
This is the fourth article in the series. Remember, 
neither BD nor I claim to be Constitutional scholars. Our goal with this series 
is to define the Bill of Rights IN THE TERMS USED IN THE DAYS THEY WERE WRITTEN. 
As we all know, words change meanings over the years. The "Gay Nineties" were 
not known for homosexuality, but for good times. A "faggot" used to be a bundle 
of sticks for the fire. Not anymore. So it is important to know the Amendments 
as written in the terms of their day, not as the words of today 
might imply. So, as in the last article, we shall first present the Amendment, 
then define any words whose definitions have morphed over the years into other 
meanings. Finally, we will present our "common man's viewpoint" on what it means 
in relation to laws today. And as always, regular print is my contribution, italics 
is BD Styers' contribution. BD shall have moderator powers here, simply by 
asking. PLEASE follow the CoH, as outlined in the first comment. In this case, 
BD supplied the blockquotes. Let's face it, this one is a cakewalk compared to 
the rest!
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Hunger Is No Game
by Jim Davidson
The DVD of "The Hunger Games" came out recently.  My wife and I watched
the film and were disappointed.  Some research into its literary background presented some 
relief for our disappointment. The following film review contains "spoilers."  If you have 
neither read the book "The Hunger Games," nor any of its sequels, nor seen the film, you may 
wish not to read the remaining paragraphs of this review. On the other hand, you might enjoy 
the review more than the film.
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Atlantea The Beautiful No. 196
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
Number 196 of a weekly cartoon series.
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Agenda 21: The United Nations Programme of Action

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| The unabridged audio version of my 1983 novel The Nagasaki Vector, 
brilliantly read by the great libertarian radio host Brian Wilson, is finally 
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 Many feel that this is the funniest book I've written so farat least 
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