EDITORIAL MATTERS:
Here we go, folks, issue number 343. Usual gab about buying stuff from
the links or donating to support TLE. Happy Halloween for Monday.
Special thanks go out to those of you who dropped a few coins (or in
one case, quite a lot of coins!) into the hat. Thank you all! That
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Ken Holder
editor@ncc-1776.org
Editor
Tom Paine Maru
by L. Neil Smith
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ARTICLES
Letters to the Editor
from Curt Howland, E.J. Totty, Frank Ney, Seth Cohn,
Thomas L. Knapp, L. Neil Smith, and Boston T. Party (aka Kenneth W. Royce)
FULL STORY
Turning New Hampshire into a 21st Century Powerhouse
by Alan R. Weiss
While economic freedom is a necessary pre-condition
for New Hampshire to become a 21st Century Powerhouse, it is not sufficient.
To become the Estonia, Hong Kong, or Switzerland of North America, the
Free State of New Hampshire will require a great deal of other factors:
capital, brainpower, entrepreneurial spirit and risk taking, and cultural
tolerance.
FULL STORY
I've Got a Little List...: No.2
by James J Odle
Back in 2000, when the first edition of this article
appeared, I thought the Clintonistas{2} were horrendously bad for America,
that governmental respect for the Bill of Rights, the Constitution and
everything this country is supposed to stand for had deteriorated to an
all time low. Then along came Bush and his cronies and the respect slipped
from that ultra low point, plunged over the ledge and into the abyss.
FULL STORY
Ten Things I Hate About Halloween
by Jonathan David Morris
I decided to call this article "Ten Things I Hate
About Halloween." I'm not going to belabor the point
with a long, drawn-out opening paragraph. On with the
reasons:
FULL STORY
The Fall of Government
by Lady Liberty
It seems summer went by in a blink, and it's now that
time of year again when leaves color, breezes cool, andlike some bizarre
autumn flowercampaign signs bloom in yards everywhere. Even in "off"
years, November brings local elections to many of our hometowns, and mine
is one of them.
FULL STORY
Miracle Cure, or Murky Research?
by Wendy McElroy
Herceptin, a therapeutic drug for breast cancer, was
trumpeted across the news last week after a glowing report appeared in
the New England Journal of Medicine.
FULL STORY
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