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Number 681, July 29, 2012
"UN Small Arms Treaty Dead!"

UN Small Arms Treaty Dead!


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The unabridged audio version of my 1983 novel The Nagasaki Vector, brilliantly read by the great libertarian radio host Brian Wilson, is finally available for purchase.

Many feel that this is the funniest book I've written so far—at least intentionally—and features our old friend Win Bear, G. Howell Nahuatl, a sapient coyote, time traveler Bernie Gruenblum, and Georgie, the time machine who loves him.

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I understand that it will soon be available in iTunes, as well.

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EDITORIAL MATTERS:

Today's headline is "UN Small Arms Treaty Dead!" Now all we need is one saying "UN is Dead!" But the busy-bodies never go away, do they? Busy-body slavers!

Today's suggested additional credit reading assignment is:

"The Longest Con"
by Anna Morgenstern

The simplest way to put it is that they're all a bunch of crooks.

The bankers are the chief con-men. They print up (so to speak) a bunch of fake money out of thin air. I can do that too, but no one is going to take "Annabucks" at the coffee shop. Where the government comes in, is that they "tax" people, forcing them to use that money to pay their "taxes", thereby giving the fake money some sort of base value. In exchange for being the muscle behind this con, they get to use basically as much of that money as they want (up to a limit, they don't want to spend so much they break the system) which goes largely into the hands of private contractors at the end of the cycle.
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And consider a remark by Our Mister Jefferson:

At the establishment of our Constitutions, the judiciary bodies were supposed to be the most helpless and harmless members of the government. Experience, however, soon showed in what way they were to become the most dangerous; that the insufficiency of the means provided for their removal gave them a freehold and irresponsibility in office; that their decisions, seeming to concern individual suitors only, pass silent and unheeded by the public at large; that these decisions, nevertheless, become law by precedent, sapping, by little and little, the foundations of the Constitution, and working its change by construction, before any one has perceived that that invisible and helpless worm has been busily employed in consuming its substance. In truth, man is not made to be trusted for life, if secured against all liability to account.
—Thomas Jefferson, letter to Monsieur A. Corray, Oct. 31, 1823 Quote from The Quotable Founding Fathers, edited by Buckner F. Melton, Jr. (Potomac Books, 2004)
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On Courage and Cowardice
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I was at a meeting the other day, of a new group that was looking for a name. The name that was proposed, under which the individuals at the meeting had gathered in the first place, was a fine, tradition-evoking one, stemming from the early American Revolution. It stated a purpose, it sent a message, and I was very proud to be associated with it. Almost immediately, however, a few participants began to object to the name and to the logo that went with it. It was "too edgy", someone said. It looked too "aggressive" (believe me, the posture involved is one of pure self-defense). It might offend some people. It might make them reluctant to join the organization or (gasp!) to give us money. It might keep other groups from affiliating with us. Worst (and most hysterically funny of all), it might bring us to the attention of the government.
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Thoughts on Education
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Last I heard school as we know it was organized to meet the intellectual needs of students who had an IQ of about 120 and learned by reading and being lectured at. It was also intended to Americanize the children of immigrants by brainwashing them to be loyal Americans and to speak,read, and write American English. Added to this over time were baby sitting service up to age 17 , i.e., one year after a person can go to work without special permission due to child labor laws.
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Kids Teaching Kids
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Some years ago I was asked to babysit a seven-year-old girl and her two brothers aged five and three. I have never been a fan of babysitting and was expecting to be excruciatingly bored. But when I got there I found them in the girl's room — and encountered something I had never seen before. All three of them had set up a blackboard and an easel. The girl was standing in front of the easel, with one of those huge pieces of kid's chalk in one hand, while the boys sat on a bed. She was teaching them the alphabet.
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Why I Won't Vote for Romney
by L. Neil Smith
I see lots of stuff online these days saying, in effect, that now that Ron Paul is through (an assumption I wouldn't want to live or die by) and the re-election of Barack Obama is unthinkable (to me, it was unthinkable the first time around, but the drooling insanity, honking stupidity, and outright evil of George Bush and his accomplices made it inevitable), we must all pitch in and do our best to elect Mitt Romney. For many reasons, that's a load of elephant dung.
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Missing the Point
by Sean Gangol
Unless you have been under a rock for the last few months, you probably know about the controversy surrounding the issue on whether the government can force religious organizations to provide services that violate the tenets of their beliefs. This issue was brought about when the Catholic Church protested about a section in Obamacare that would force their hospitals and universities to provide insurance coverage for contraceptives. Many commentators have weighed in on the issue and the most notable of course was Rush Limbaugh. He became interested when a law student named Sandra Fluke, testified before congress in favor of the prevision. She claimed that both her and her friends were suffering from the financial burden of birth control, since their university didn't provide it in their insurance plans. Fluke claimed that she spent in some cases up to $3,000 dollars on birth control while attending college.
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The Forward Observer No. 2
by Bill Koehler
Some idiot said the second amendment caused the shootings in Aurora, Co. Excuse me but the second amendment was suspended at the theater. It was a gun free zone.
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The Way It Works
by L. Neil Smith
A local radio host, who—pretty cynically, in my view—opposes American presence in the middle east because he believes it's futile, is fond of explaining his position by saying, "You can't beat a birth rate." If I had a nickel for every time I've heard conservatives whimper that they're being "out-bred", by minorities, clients of the welfare state, or Third World enemies, I'd ... well, I'd have a whole lot of nickels.
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Atlantea The Beautiful No. 187
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Number 187 of a weekly cartoon series.
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Many feel that this is the funniest book I've written so far—at least intentionally—and features our old friend Win Bear, G. Howell Nahuatl, a sapient coyote, time traveler Bernie Gruenblum, and Georgie, the time machine who loves him.

The price: $12.99.

The place: CD Baby.

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—L. Neil Smith


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