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The Impeachable Offenses of Barack Hussein Obama
by Terence James Mason
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 Letters to the Editor
from Wes Carr, A.X. Perez, Jeffrey Colonnesi, L. Neil Smith, and Dave Beers
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 Two Chapters From General Jenny
by L. Neil Smith
 AUTHOR'S NOTE: A little while ago, L. Neil Smith's The Libertarian 
Enterprise ran an earlier chapter of theis work-in progress I've been writing with my 
old friend, libertarian singer-composer Craig Franklin. In the story so FAR, 'way down South, 
where the continents meet, a Miskito Indian village shaman tells his followers of a warrior 
spirit, in the form of a girl, a sort of latter-day Joan of Arc, who will help their people 
throw off a murderous dictatorship. Asked if this is a prophecy, he shakes his head, and 
shows them a worn, dirty newspaper clipping...
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 "A Cancer-ridden, leper..."
by Sean N. Gruber
 "Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government 
those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into 
tyranny."—Thomas Jefferson
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 Defund. Defang. Destroy: a Day at the Exempt America Rally 9/10/13
by Jeff Fullerton
 Tuesday the 10th of September 2013 was a rough day coming and going. 
Beginning with the night before when I got home late and then had to get ready and also 
stop by the place of my friend the "Historian" to get his mail as I have been doing that 
week while he and his wife are away for vacation. Did not get in bed until long after 
midnight and was up at 5 for breakfast before heading out. Took the truck because I didn't 
want to chance my old Honda breaking down on the way to Monroeville. And had spent a little 
too much time messing around with stuff on the way out the door—it was quarter till as I 
approached the entry point to the turnpike so I hauled ass!
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 Please Return Our Tomorrows
by A.X. Perez
 There I was minding my own business (stop laughing, dammit) when I 
saw a sign in a classroom teachers door. "Please Return tomorrow." (The teacher had put 
it up about half an hour after school was done for the day.)
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 Neale's Weekly Gun Rant Volume 25 and 26
by Neale Osborn
 So the UN demands that we must determine if Zimmerman shot Martin out of hate... 
Amazing what the assholes who aid and abet more hate crimes than any other organization on the face 
of the earth. Can we PLEASE just boot the assholes out of the US, and get US out of the UN?
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 Atlantea The Beautiful No. 244
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
 Number 244 of a weekly cartoon series.
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Historically, the liberals fought against government 
tyranny; against governmental abridgment of freedom 
of speech and action; against governmental restrictions 
on agriculture, manufacture, and trade; against constant
detailed governmental regulation, interference and 
harassment at a hundred points; against (to use the 
phrases of the Declaration of Independence) "a multitude 
of new offices" and "swarms of officers"; against 
concentration of governmental power, particularly in 
the person of one man; against government by whim
and favoritism. Historic liberalism called, on the 
other hand, for the Rule of Law, and for equality 
before the law. The older conservatives opposed many 
or most of these liberal demands because they believed 
in existing governmental interferences and sweeping 
governmental powers; or because they wished to retain 
their own special privileges and prerogatives; or 
simply because they were temperamentally fearful of 
altering the status quo, whatever it happened to be.
—Henry Hazlitt, The Free Mans Library (Princeton, 
New Jersey: D. Van Nostrad Company, Inc, 1956), pp. 
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