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The Impeachable Offenses of Barack Hussein Obama
by Terence James Mason
 In 4 parts.
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 Letters to the Editor
from L. Neil Smith, A.X. Perez, and Alter Ego (not Richard E. Geis who is deceased)
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 "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka"
by L. Neil Smith
 Of all the con-games that human beings play on one another,
perhaps the most effective—and evil—is the con-game called "terrorism".
Terrorism is a game in which every player wins—everybody, that is, except 
for the ordinary people who do the bleeding and dying—and it's a bastard 
child of democracy, as surely as Tammany Hall and total war, predicated on 
the cruelly false notion that everybody in a democratic country, even little 
babies in their cradles, has a part in running it, and therefore deserves 
equal punishment for whatever it does.
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 Gold: Business as Usual?
by L. Reichard White
 On Friday April 12 and Monday April 15, 2013, the titular price of 
gold dropped a total of over $200, a performance not seen in over 30 years. That Monday 
saw the biggest one day dollar drop in gold ever. The Friday move was about 4.88 standard 
deviations meaning it should only happen about once every 4,700 years, and the two day 
price movement in the GLD ETF was in the eight standard deviation range—meaning the 
sun should burn out before it happens. Everyone's looking for explanations.
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 Thoughts on Earth Day
by Jeff Fullerton
 Heads they win. Tails we loose. Now the climate scientists at NASA 
have discovered that CO2 may cool the atmosphere by blocking a portion of the sun's 
spectrum that warms the surface of the Earth. On one hand it sounds like a good thing 
since it implies that global warming from human CO2 emissions was just another red herring.
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 Whose Life Is It Anyway?
by C. Jeffery Small
 The provocative movie, Whose Life I It Anyway?, was released 
in 1981. It stars Richard Dreyfuss as Ken Harrison, a sculptor who is paralyzed from the 
neck down after a horrible automobile accident. When it becomes clear that he will never 
recover any additional use of his body and that his life is reduced to nothing more than 
the care that is offered by others, Harrison decides to end his life. However his wishes 
are blocked by those opposed to euthanasia and suicide. The story depicts the struggle 
between two views of life and confronts the question of whether Harrison—or any of 
us—are truly the ultimate masters of our fate, holding an absolute right to direct 
and dispose of our own life as we see fit?
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 Neale's Weekly Gun Rant, Volume 6
by Neale Osborn
 Go ye forth and read this, all ye gun-rights opposing so-called liberals, 
and see what you are REALLY advocating. Philthydelphia PD has "lost" an M16 (falsely referred 
to as a machine gun in the linked story—it is actually a REAL "assault rifle") due to ?????
Most likely a Philly cop now "owns" a Viet Nam era M16. I wonder what will happen to the cop 
who took it IF they find him?
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 Atlantea The Beautiful No. 223
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
 Number 223 of a weekly cartoon series.
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EDITORIAL MATTERS
 
ANTI-CISPA BLACKOUT TOMORROW, APRIL 22!!
 In order to convey your displeasure with those scumsucking bastards
in congress, do not use the Internet tomorrrow, from midnight
tonight until midnight tomorrow night. I will be turning off my
connection in an hour and a half.
 Stop CISPA now!
 L. Neil Smith, author, lecturer
Publisher and Senior Columnist
 L. Neil Smith's THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE
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 Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership
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Congress Quickly And Quietly Rolls Back Insider Trading Rules For Itself
In November of 2011, the TV show 60 Minutes did a big expose on
insider trading within Congress. While everyone else is subject
to basic insider trading rules, it turned out that members of
Congress were exempt from the rules. And, as you would imagine,
many in Congress have access to market-moving, non-public
information. And they made use of it. To make lots and lots
of money. Of course, after that report came out and got lots
of attention, Congress had to act, and within months they
had passed the STOCK Act with overwhelming support in Congress
to make insider trading laws that apply to everyone else
finally apply to Congress and Congressional staffers as well.
As that link notes:
 
The lopsided votes showed lawmakers desperate to regain
public trust in an election year, when the public
approval rating of Congress has sunk below 15 percent.
 Of course, here we are in 2013 and, lo and behold, it is no
longer an election year. And apparently some of the details
of the ban on insider trading were beginning to chafe
Congressional staffers, who found it hard to pad their
income with some friendly trades on insider knowledge.
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