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   THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE
 Number 697, November 18, 2012
Tribal chieftains, kings, ministers, politicians, bureaucrats, and
 union leaders are mere parasites, scavengers, bottom-feeders who take
 advantage of the common individual's simple, commendable desire to
 improve his or her place in life and build a better future for his or
 her children. Those virtues the criminal scum label "selfishness" and
 condemn.
   
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Re: "Making 'Voluntary' Service Mandatory—One Step At A Time",
by C. Jeffery Small
 I continue to be amazed that people who call Heinlein's Starship 
Troopers fascistic for suggesting that honestly voluntary service 
a condition of voting or holding office nonetheless support mandatory 
service to the government. Perhaps they will have the honesty to call 
it the Robot (mandatory slave labor required of Slavic peasants), or
at least the testicularity.
 I very much believe in honestly voluntary service, I strongly 
disapprove of mandatory service. Reminds me too much of the line from 
Stirling's  Domination of the Draka series: Service to the 
State, Glory to the Race. I understand the mentality that goes 
into this philosophy. Since I have sworn to reject Satan, his 
splendor and his pomps, I must give it a pass.
 A.X. Perez
[email protected]
 
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Hopefully I inspired
 CNN
 Parker might have Libertarian candidate Powell Gammill to blame if he does not win. Gammill won more than 6% of the vote in Tuesday's election despite urging supporters to stay home rather than vote on Election Day in protest of the political system.
 And I wasn't alone in Arizona.
 The PR that started it:
 -For Immediate Release-
 Nov. 6, 2012
Powell Picks Parker's Pocket Today it was my privilege to deny Vernon Parker—Neocon tool 
endorsed by Daddy Bush and who's favorite Arizona politician is 
Sieg Kyl—a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.  So 
disenchanted were voters with Parker that he was beaten by an avowed 
bisexual Marxist in a conservative state in a congressional district 
in which independence reigns.  Mr. Gammill wants to thank everyone 
who just couldn't stomach voting for either parasite for their votes.
 Congressman Kyrsten Sinema, who failed to receive a majority of the 
vote will face a Libertarian again in two years.  Mr. Gammill will 
keep his platform of selling off the federal government to pay off 
the debt, bringing home the troops from around the planet and getting 
them back to their families and their lives, and to restore our stolen 
civil liberties and our freedom to do as we please—free from 
government coercion.
 Neither candidate bothered to answer voters concerns over their 
positions or proposed policies  during the campaigns instead spending 
98% of their time fundraising.  And a compliant news media let them.  
Kyrsten Sinema spent $1,666,270 as of the last reporting period, while
Vernon Parker spent $808,381. (source: Open Secrets)  Libertarian 
Powell Gammill spent some $37 on gasoline and copier paper, or about 
a third of a penny per vote. 
 Fifty-three percent of the voters in District 9 followed my advice and
stayed home this election.  I predict it will be 60% the next time.
 Powell Gammill
Libertarian Candidate
 U.S. Congressional District 9 (AZ)
 Congress - Dist. 9
141 of 141 Precincts Reporting (updated)
 
| Choice | Votes | Percent |  
| PARKER, VERNON B. (REP) | 94,697 | 45.35% |  
| SINEMA, KYRSTEN (DEM) | 100,486 | 48.13% |  
| GAMMILL, POWELL (LBT) | 13,307 | 6.37% |  
| Write-in | 301 | 0.14% |  
| Total | 208,791 |  |  
AND a 4 min. 
"campaign ad" for me just for fun.
 Powell Gammill
[email protected]
 
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A Brilliant Idea!
 Note: this lady is a Texas osteopath who Friended me today.
 Here is a proposal for another petition on the White House site. Give 
me your suggestions for improvements. I suspect this site will either 
be shut down or changed in the near future. Let's get this in first. 
They won't do this, but it will receive more consideration here by a 
larger group of people than anywhere else we can get it published.
 Call for Executive Orders to Nullify Unconstitutional Federal 
Legislation and Restore a System of Checks and Balances
 We the people of the United States of America call for the immediate 
nullification by means of Executive Order of the Patriot Act, NDAA, 
H.R. 347: Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act 
of 2011, and all previous Executive Orders that exceeded the range 
and scope of the powers of the Executive Office in accordance with 
the original intentions of the founders of this great nation as 
evidenced by the US Constitution. We further call for restoration of 
the original checks and balances established at this nation's birth. 
As such, the Supreme Court will not be authorized to refuse to hear 
cases of possible Constitutional violations.
 Amanda Kim Case
Forwarded by L. Neil Smith
 [email protected]
 
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Bimbo Alert!
 So apparently Hostess, the noted producer of Twinkies, is shutting 
down due to an inability to resolve a union dispute. I preferred their
creme filled Chocolate cupcakes myself, but de gustabis non 
comrehendis and all that. Whichever of their products you crave, 
the owner of Hostess has announced he is shutting down and not going 
back to the table. You're sadly out of luck, buddy.
 Until some other company buys up the rights to make that product and 
the sugary starchy goodness of Twinkies and other Hostess products 
return to the shelf, sorta like if someone buys up Dornaus and Dixon's 
gun designs and brings their guns back, again (several companies have 
and are trying. Sooner or later...). One of the companies on the list 
to bring back Twinkies and Ding Dongs (among other's) is Bimbo Bread 
out of Mexico.
 Back in the early 1990's Bimbo (or at least the company that owns it) 
used to make tortillas in Juarez, Mexico. The cost of making tortillas 
went up in Juarez due to the El Paso Electric Company raising its 
rates and making tortillas more expensive to produce than allowed by 
law. The Mexican government would not let the tortilla producers raise 
their prices to cover the difference and Bimbo and others switched 
over to making sweet bread type snacks to export to El Paso. This may 
not have been the only thing going on when Bimbo moved in to the US, 
but it was at least a significant part of the process. 
 So now an American Company is being put out of business by unions tied 
in to our ruling party and its product lines may survive as part of a 
Mexican owned multinational that was forced into entering the American 
market (admittedly in line with a preexisting business plan.) by 
Mexico's ruling Party (PRI) at he time, one that our current ruling 
party would find quite  sympatico.
 Apparently outwitting The Party is going to become a necessary skill 
for American free market entrepreneurs from now on.
 A.X. Perez
[email protected]
 PS. It is ironic that Mexican drug dealers will now be selling 
American druggies the grass that cause them  to eat Mexican snacks.
 
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