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Letters to the Editor
from A.X. Perez, L. Neil Smith, and Richard Colwell
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The Last Good Year
by L. Neil Smith
For the past decade, I've had a story in my head but have never 
gotten around to writing it, for reasons that will be apparent later on. The story, 
which would be called "All The Trimmings", arises from the sad fact that, since I 
first became politically aware, at the age of 15, back in 196250 years agothere 
has never been any good news.
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Court Decides Against Free Speech
by Alan Korwin
"Guns Save Lives" Bus-Stop Ads To Remain Censored,TrainMeAZ campaign will appeal,
Goldwater Institute attorneys "disappointed" but "confident". The lowest court to hear the free-speech 
case against Phoenix, for censoring the "Guns Save Lives" Educate-Your-Kids firearm-safety campaign, 
has decided against the plaintiff in the case, Alan Korwin and TrainMeAZ, LLC. The TrainMeAZ campaign 
will proceed with an appeal and Phase II, and is promising news on that soon.
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Grand Old Plunderer: 
Dishonest Abe's Legacy and the 2012 Election
by Conor MacCormack
Election Day is right around the corner here in the once fruit plain. 
And once again, the two allegedly "ideologically opposed" candidates are taking to the 
stump to show just how different they are from one another. Mitt Romney, the "conservative" 
standard bearer, is regaling the American public with pledges to "repeal and replace" the 
recently upheld Soviet style monstrosity known as Obamacare, all the while neglecting to 
mention the fact that the healthcare reform plan model implemented in Massachusetts during 
his term as governor served as the template for the national plan.
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What's My Line?
by Chris Claypoole
This is a story about the good and the bad in people. It's entirely 
trivial compared to what folks in the path of hurricane Sandy are going through, and my 
heart goes out to them. But my experience illustrates a point, that good people can take 
care of problems without having to dial 911. Besides, there are plenty of stories being 
played out right now about how market interactions are helping more people that government 
actions.
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Known By Your Enemies
by Kent McManigal
How do you feel about people who rape women and then murder 
them? If you are like me you probably don't care much for them, and celebrate when one 
is killed by his intended victim or a rescuer. Right?
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An Open letter to the Winner of the 2012 Presidential Election
by A.X. Perez
I do not expect that you read The Libertarian Enterprise. 
However, I am sure your security busies do for professional reasons, and I am trusting 
them to pass this on to you out of courtesy. Congratulations, you won. I almost 
certainly voted against you.
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Atlantea The Beautiful No. 201
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
Number 201 of a weekly cartoon series.
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Agenda 21: The United Nations Programme of Action

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