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Letters to the Editor
from P. Scott Williams, L. Neil Smith, Mike Grossberg, 
Michel & Associates, P.C., Attorneys at Law, A.X. Perez,  and Neale Osborn
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A Political Menagerie
by L. Neil Smith
My mom was used to calling herself a "fallen-away Catholic". Like 
so many others of that kind, she never got entirely free of it, and carried baggage of 
guilt and self-hatred with her to the end of her days. 
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Review of "Lincoln" a picture by Steven Spielberg
by Il Fettucinni
Lea and I mumped to the Sunset Theater in Bellingham Friday 
afternoon to see "Lincoln" the movie by Steven Spielberg. Spielberg has a magical 
ability to take almost every movie he makes and turn it into cinematic gold. His 
awards are many and profound and in the main, honestly deserved. So despite the 
fact that I had done revisionist reading on Lincoln and found incontrovertible 
proof that he was a liar, a mass murderer, and masterminded the bloodiest war 
in US history that was unnecessary, that killed over 660,00 young men, I still 
wanted to see how Spielberg would handle him.
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Today, I was "This Guy"
by Kent McManigal
No, I am no August Landmesser. I did follow my conscience, though.
It may not have been exactly a Nazi rally, and I probably wasn't in any real danger, 
but if you won't stand up (or remain seated) for what's right when it is easy, how do 
you expect to stand up for what's right when it is hard?
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Connecticut Conspiracy?
by Neale Osborn
I know it makes one think of tinfoil hats (mine looks like a Stetson), but 
I see conspiracies in the mass of mass shootings. We've got Aurora, Oregon, and Connecticut, to 
name a few, just in the last few months.
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The War Against Armed Crime: We Need Guns to Make Us Safer
by Sean Gabb
The current debate on armed crime is depressingly predictable. Everyone 
agrees something must be done. Just about everyone agrees this something must include laws 
against the sale or carrying or simple possession of weapons. More controls on weapons, the 
argument goes, the fewer weapons on the street: therefore lower levels of armed crime.
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Atlantea The Beautiful No. 207
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
Number 207 of a weekly cartoon series.
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Agenda 21: The United Nations Programme of Action

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