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1. And Brady Makes Three,
By L. Neil Smith lneil@lneilsmith.org
2. Swallowing the Poison Pill,
© 1996 by Eric Oppen cc697@cleveland.freenet.edu
3. Antismokers: Get a Life!,
By L. Neil Smith lneil@lneilsmith.org
4. "National Standardization" or "Standard Nationalization"?,
By John Taylor
5. It's Time to De-Tax the Bill of Rights,
By L. Neil Smith lneil@lneilsmith.org
6. Did Eight Years In Jail 'Reform' Lawrence Singleton?,
By Vin Suprynowicz vin@lvrj.com
7. Down By Law,
by Victor Milan vicmilan@ix.netcom.com
8. What is AFL-CIO'S Real Agenda?,
By Vin Suprynowicz vin@lvrj.com
9. They Can't All Be Walter Williams -- Part One,
By L. Neil Smith lneil@lneilsmith.org
10. Last Bastion of Collectivism,
By Vin Suprynowicz vin@lvrj.com
11. Murder at the Pinnacle,
By L. Neil Smith lneil@lneilsmith.org
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