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Number 853, January 3, 2016

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The Impeachable Offenses of Barack Hussein Obama
by Terence James Mason
In 7 parts.
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Letters to the Editor
from L. Neil Smith, A.X. Perez, Adam Kokesh, Paul Bonneau, and Jeff Fullerton
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Reforming the Libertarian Party
by L. Neil Smith
I recently joined a group, the LP Radical Caucus, that was new to me, and one of the things they asked on their Facebook page was what ideas, if any, did I have for straightening out what's wrong with the Party. I've had many such ideas for years. The following essay is my answer.
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Revolution 2016
by A.X. Perez
As mentioned elsewhere. If you vote, do not vote Democrat for anything this year. The Democratic candidates for President have stumbled all over themselves trying to establish who has the most rabidly anti-gun credentials in at least one debate. Therefor we must assume that confiscatory gun control laws are going to be part of the Democrats platform. Even your most pro-gun Congressman or state legislator may get cornered into backing anti gun laws he "doesn't believe in" as part of party discipline. (the only exception to this is to vote Democrat in the primaries to block Hillary Clinton from getting the nomination).
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A Utilitarian Argument for the Complete Abolition of the State
by Don Templeton
This paper will examine the question of government itself and whether or not the abolition of government serves the best interests of humanity. This paper will utilized the moral philosophy of Utilitarianism exclusively to arrive at an answer to this question. First, a brief summary of the philosophy and its originators will be introduced. Second, the State or government will be explicitly defined according to its actual purpose and function in society, not the civics class mythology school children are indoctrinated with. Third, a sober examination of the human toll of government will be documented. Finally, the Utilitarian Calculus will be applied to the problem and the most moral outcome to this question revealed.
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How to Live Eleven Days in 24 Hours
by Robert Anton Wilson
For about a year now, I have dated all my letters with my own no-bias multi-cultural calendar. Of course, I know a multi-cultural chronology seems very Politically Correct, but don't let that shock you. I happen to agree with the P.C. cult about many things. In fact, I only differ with them in not liking their intolerance, their fascist tactics, their introduction of Maoist brainwashing to our groves of Academe, and their utter lack of humor or ordinary common sense. Aside from those issues, I almost approve the P.C. agenda.
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Jerry Brown Behind Bars
by L. Neil Smith
As most gun activists are presently aware, late in December of what is now last year, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into "law" an act which pretends to permit police in that state, unfettered by Constitutional considerations, to enter the property of otherwise innocent human beings and steal whatever firearms they may be keeping there.
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EDITORIAL MATTERS

Stupid computer crash drives Editor around the bend!

Yes, that is what my Saturday Evening/Sunday Morning has been like. I do hope yours has gone better.

So, a big bunch of email got leaked into the bit bucket and is now gone. And as always in this kind of thing, I would have done the weekly backup AFTER finishing up the current issue of The Enterprise. It doesn't matter when or how often yer does yer backups, the crash always loses what you just realized you need next. Or so it seems.

Anyway, what I was trying to say is: this is a must-read article right here, you betcha:

Coming 2016: All-Out War On So-Called 'Social Justice'
by Milo Yiannopoulos

In 2016, battle lines will be drawn. On one side, people of all colours, genders and orientations are rallying around the flag of freedom of speech. On the other, a nasty set of authoritarians are rallying around a flag that identifies as a flag only on Mondays, uses they/them pronouns and will try to get you fired or expelled from school if you forget it.

Let me explain. In 2015, I saw the seeds of a movement begin to sprout. Across the internet, and even in fear- gripped halls on campuses, young people began to stand up and challenge the humourless, divisive, identity-obsessed elites that have taken over our cultural discourse. People of seemingly disparate interests and politics—gamers, pundits, metalheads, comic book and science fiction fans, atheists, Catholics, conservatives, libertarians and even many disaffected liberals—came together to agree on only one thing: art and culture should be left alone.

That movement is called cultural libertarianism. It stands against any authoritarian, from the Right or the Left, who sucks fun and freedom from the world like some kind of vampire without the cool factor, and who uses faux grievances and exaggerated victimhood to get what they want. Cultural libertarianism rejects the fainting-couch feminism and race-baiting of the Left in favour of deliberately provocative joyfulness and exuberance. It also predicates facts over hurt feelings, versus the vsocial justice crowd who want to turn harrowing anecdotes into "lived experience"—which we are then expected to treat like scientific data.
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For more about this "Social Justice" nonsense, check out "SJWs Always Lie" Reviewed by John Walker in Issue 842 and click on that link to amazon.com to get yerself a copy of the book—it is an amazingly useful exposition of the whole big mess.


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