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Number 791, October 5, 2014
Bureaucracy is the form of government in which
everybody is deprived of political freedom, of
the power to act; for the rule by Nobody is
not no-rule, and where all are equally
powerless we have a tyranny without a tyrant.

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The Impeachable Offenses of Barack Hussein Obama
by Terence James Mason
In 6 parts.
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Letters to the Editor
from MamaLiberty and A.X. Perez
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What IS The Bare Minimum...?
by Dennis Lee Wilson
Do YOU trust ANY of the multiple governments (parrish, precinct, school district, city, county, state, national and international) that TAX you and claim to rule YOUR ONE AND ONLY life? Do you really think ANY of those governments employees give a damn about YOUR life, liberty or property—other than making some pretense to confiscate all three of them?
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Alternatives to Revolution
by Tyrone Johnson
Revolution is just and often justified. It is a type of warfare to overthrow a government which has become tyrannical. As an anarchist, I approve of overthrowing, or throwing down, governments, all of which are more or less forms of tyranny in my view. So, don't get me wrong, I'm not against revolution.
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The "Do Nothing Congress"
by MamaLiberty
We only have one "representative" in the US Congress for all of Wyoming, and I'm on her website mailing list.
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Neale's Gun Rant for 10-5-2014
by Neale Osborn
As has become the usual pattern here, we shall begin with a piece from Mama Liberty. I'm not sure why she claims this isn't about guns, because it sure as hell is about ALL individual liberties, none of which can be safely exercised if we do not maintain the ability AND the means to protect them—meaning, the ability to own and carry guns. then the serious from her.
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Atlantea The Beautiful No. 297
by L. Neil Smith and Rex May
Number 297 of a weekly cartoon series.
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From ZEROHEDGE: Now that Ebola is officially in the US on an uncontrolled basis, the two questions on everyone's lips are i) who will get sick next and ii) how bad could it get? We don't know the answer to question #1 just yet, but when it comes to the second one, a press release three weeks ago from Lakeland Industries, a manufacturer and seller of a "comprehensive line of safety garments and accessories for the industrial protective clothing market" may provide some insight into just how bad the US State Department thinks it may get. Because when the US government buys 160,000 hazmat suits specifically designed against Ebola, just ahead of the worst Ebola epidemic in history making US landfall, one wonders: what do they know that we don't?
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What Happens When All The Police In A Town Are Removed
by Jeff Berwick]
It all started over a month ago, right here in Acapulco, Mexico, when I commented to a good friend, "Have you noticed how much better traffic has been lately?"

He responded, "Yes, traffic flow has been so much better... it's because the Transit Police went on strike.".

It turned out that was the case. The Transit Police in Acapulco had went on strike and all of a sudden many local residents were noticing how much better traffic, which can get to gridlock levels during peak holiday periods, had become.

Weeks went on and you could tell that almost everybody had become aware of the lack of transit police and no one was adhering to red lights if there wasn't any oncoming traffic. The majority of people began treating red lights like a "yield" sign. They'd slow down, check that no cars were coming, and if there weren't, they'd just roll through the red light instead of sitting there for a minute or two, as traffic backed up behind them.

But, it got even better. The municipal police also then went on strike... and no one noticed.
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