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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 Paul Koning, Paul Bonneau, Ferdinand Reinke, Michael Bradshaw, 
Kevin Ruffo (or mr kennedy), Richard Bartucci, J. Michael Oliver, and A.X. Perez
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 Why should I welcome you, Ron-Paul-Stormcrow?
by Rex May
 This could get complicated, so bear with me. First, I did 
THIS POST a few days back, and note that I didn't write it—It's mostly a 
reprint from John Craig's blog, HERE. That's clear? Okay. Now, Vulture of 
Critique has reacted very cleverly and incisively to John's clever and 
incisive post which I cleverly and incisively reblogged, thus:
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 "At war with the concept of secrecy itself"
by Tomas L. Knapp
 The Atlantic's Mark Bowden says that like it's a bad thing. It's not.
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 Neale's Weekly Gun Rant Volumes 22
by Neale Osborn
 Buy a cup of Starbucks coffee on Saturday!! A whiny gun control group 
is pathetically trying to organize a boycott of Starbucks for Saturday.
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 Atlantea The Beautiful No. 241
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
 Number 241 of a weekly cartoon series.
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 |  I forgot to include the picture making up this issue's Weekly Toon in last 
issue's article "Racism 
Schmacism" by L. Neil Smith. I put it in a day or three late. Sorry. Got 
back and read it again with the pic, okay?
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  Their Majesties' Bucketeers An Agot Edmoot Mav Murder Mystery
 From multi-award winning author, L. Neil Smith:
 Captain Agot Edmoot Mav, Extraordinary Inquirer for Their Majesties' 
Bucketeers, must solve the unsolvable mystery of who has killed a famed,
but controversial, scholar.
 For the killing was done in a windowless room which was locked and 
the murder weapon itself is a mystery.
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member of the Their Majesties' Bucketeers, will not rest till the 
truth is revealed about this murder, most foul ... and most alien.
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(yet persisten) way of introducing people to the vital concepts of 
individual liberty.
 This disturbing email came in:
 
"This Homeland Security Employee Is Preparing for a Coming Race War"
by Abby Ohlheiser
 A Department of Homeland Security employee who works on, 
among other things, the procurement of guns and ammunition 
for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, spends his 
nights and weekends preparing for a coming race war and 
advocating for anti-gay causes, according to a new report 
from the Southern Poverty Law Center. Meet Ayo Kimathi, 
a.k.a. "the Irritated Genie," who told his bosses at the 
DHS that his anti-white, anti-gay site, "War is on the 
Horizon," was just an entertainment site that sells 
concert and lecture videos.
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 And in conclusion, some handy tips about how to maintain your own 
privacy and security:
 
Four ways the Guardian could have protected Snowden—by THE NSA
Spooks' own advice lays out exactly how this crypto wypto hypto thing works
 by Chris Williams
 The Guardian's editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger fears 
journalists—and, by extension, everyone—will be reduced 
to using pen and paper to avoid prying American and British 
spooks online.
 And his reporters must fly around the world to hold 
face-to-face meetings with sources ("Not good for the 
environment, but increasingly the only way to operate") 
because they believe all their internet and phone 
chatter will be eavesdropped on by the NSA and GCHQ.
 "It would be highly unadvisable for... any journalist 
...to regard any electronic means of communication as
 safe," he wrote.
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