The Impeachable Offenses of Barack Hussein Obama
by Terence James Mason
In 4 parts.
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Letters to the Editor
from George Donnelly, Wes Carr, and A.X. Perez
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Memorial Day
by L. Neil Smith
Yesterday, I received in my Inbox, a message from a well-meaning 
individual whose mailings I generally enjoy. He sends me many jokes, funny pictures, 
and the occasional right wing rant appropriate to one who clings to his guns and his 
religion. To me—as one who clings to his guns and Atlas Shrugged—this makes 
him a goodguy, a fellow traveler. He also occasionally sends me messages—and he 
is far from the only one—like the one reproduced in part below. Usually, I let 
them pass—he probably doesn't care what I think about intellectual property rights, 
or other controversies within the libertarian movement. But on this occasion, he sent 
me some ideas I need to talk about.
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Bullied by Clowns
by Paul Bonneau
Look at the following photo of storm troopers in Boston....
It's by now a familiar photo; this one was found on a slate.com web page
The people who designed the symbols and attire for the minions of 
the Third Reich certainly had a sense of style for their thuggish 
ends; but our own state bullies seem to have had their attire 
designed by a committee of practical jokers. Here we see an unruly 
formation of overfed bureaucrats and other such functionaries; the 
kneepads are an inspired touch, even though it's doubtful they would 
ever get down on their knees to do any actual work. Here comes the 
Donut Squad! Marching proud in their clown outfits....
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Mentally Disarmed
by A.X. Perez
Lately a British soldier was run down and then literally butchered by
two knife wielding self proclaimed Jihadists. Then killers then stood around for several 
minutes chatting with witnesses and proclaiming their ideals until the bobbies finally 
showed up to shoot then without killing them and arrest them.
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Neale's Weekly Gun Rant Volume 11
by Neale Osborn
California's got a new way to do a backdoor gun ban. Require 
microstamping. And require that the microstamping be re-certified every three years, 
apparently to verify that the gun still stamps. Wanna bet the re-cert will cost 
a substantial chunk of cash?
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The Cult of Nuclear Theology
A Response to Alfred Crosby's Children of the Sun
by Giovanni Martelli
Nuclear power is an object of some contention, and rightly so. The 
idea brings to mind visions of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ravaged by the atomic bomb; it 
recalls to us the Cold War and dirty tableau of post-nuclear paranoia. We are reminded 
of mushroom clouds, fallout shelters, the fear of radiation poisoning (the long term 
effects of which are not easily studied, because to expose our fellow man to those 
effects would be cruel and inhumane torture), and the images burned into the walls of 
the Japanese cities—literally shadows of the people who had lived normal lives until 
just seconds after the bombs fell. These ideas and images have been burned similarly 
into our minds, a specter of looming catastrophe: those people (for they are people, 
despite the implied sentiment of the time) could be us. They could be our children. 
For this reason, many maintain that nuclear power is an unviable alternative to 
conventional energy.
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The Streets of America Feel Different
by Wendy McElroy
The word zeitgeist occurred to me while reading a March 22 
headline in the New York Post: "Military-Style Drones Will Patrol NYC." The report 
sprang from comments made by Mayor Michael Bloomberg in his weekly radio broadcast to New 
Yorkers. Bloomberg predicted that drones would be conducting covert surveillance on New 
York City residents within a few years. Calling them "eyes in the sky," he patronizingly 
explained....
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The Pot and The Kettle
by L. Neil Smith
This is an open letter to some Democratic members of the Colorado 
Senate. You know who you are. So do we. It says here that, infuriated by the failure 
of fifty-five of the state's county sheriffs to accept the outrageous Bloombergian gun 
laws you and your toy governor recently crammed down Colorado's throat (me, I wonder 
what's wrong with the other nine) some of you are tweeting accusations that the fifty-five 
good sheriffs are "siding with criminals". Because they're suing you.
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Atlantea The Beautiful No. 228
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
Number 228 of a weekly cartoon series.
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