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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 10 Apr 2000 12:00:00 GMT
Michael Peirce at LewRockwell.com - Stop Supporting the Cops!: Wow!

Harry Browne's Campaign Journal - Part 8: will reappear here next week. Harry quotes Julian Heicklen, a professor at Penn State University who sponsors weekly Marijuana Smoke Outs there:

Greta Slovensky is 32 years old. She started to experience slurred speech, body tremors, and distorted eyesight in 1990. Her motor skills were impaired. She started drooling. Over the next two years, she stumbled and fell often, had severe headaches, felt dizzy, and had trouble speaking. Finally she was diagnosed with Wilson's Disease. By the time she was treated, she could no longer talk, was informed that her vocal chords were paralyzed, and put on a feeding tube. The drugs that she was given for treatment were ineffective and had serious side effects. She had not been able to talk for two years, when she started smoking cannabis. Her speech returned after seven days, and her symptoms are improving. The tremors are almost gone. Her walking is stabilized. The Republicrats want to take away her medicine and put her in prison. Stop torturing the sick. Vote Libertarian on November 2.
I've been getting Mr. Heicklen's emails for a while now. One day I'll travel there and meet him in the flesh, in sha' allah.

Patricia Neill at LewRockwell.com - The Real Symbol of Slavery: The Welfare Check: Patty reminds us that the Confederate flag is a symbol of state's rights. "Slaves, in this country and elsewhere, were dependent upon their masters for food, clothing, shelter--the very basics of life. Perhaps they didn't want to be, but they were. Welfare checks. Public housing. Food stamps. Slaves."

Seneca at LewRockwell.com - The Real Radicalism of the Declaration of Independence: uses Thomas Jefferson's rag to remind us that a government is a voluntary association of individuals, who are bound by nothing but what is written in their individual contracts and which any one of them may leave at any time for any or no reason. Any government that uses force to keep people under its thumb has become a criminal asociation, and its leaders "can be and MUST be held accountable for their crimes". A nice short statement of the ideas Lysander Spooner explored in more depth in his No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority.

Minority Mike at LewRockwell.com - Letter To Bill: Mike writes a belated April Fool's letter to "President Lyin'-Sack".

Nat Hentoff at Jewish World Review - Teacher brings Constitution to life: Tells the story of Sherry Hearn, "Teacher of the Year at Windsor Forest High School in Savannah, Ga." She refused to take a urine test after police found a planted roach in her car, and was fired from her job. "Her attorneys, including a lawyer for the Rutherford Institute, are asking the Supreme Court to decide whether 'public school students and teachers have the right to be free from suspicionless mass drug searches on campus' and whether 'Hearn should have been ordered to take a drug test based on alleged contraband that was illegally seized.'" I won't hold my breath. [wnd]

Jon E. Dougherty at WorldNetDaily - Home educators arrested for truancy: a couple in Virginia did everything required by Leviathan to legally home-school their children, but were arrested anyway. Compulsory school laws must go. [wnd]

Geoff Metcalf at WorldNetDaily Reno's Raiders: Coming to a community near you: The rapist-in-chief has designated the "Butcher of Waco" as the "Lead Official for the Emergency Response Assistance Program Under Sections 1412 and 1415 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997 (Public Law 104-201)". She replaces the Secratary of Defense in this role. Why? Mr. Metcalf has some ideas. [wnd]

Charley Reese at the Orlando Sentinel An absurd ruling about Microsoft: "So how is an American entrepreneur who develops a good product, markets it successfully and is fiercely competitive to know when he's breaking the law? I suggest that he will know only when he fails to contribute enough money to the right politicians and gets attacked by his own government." [mind]

Michael Hall at LinuxPlanet - VMware 2.0: Virtually Magnificent: A mostly-glowing review of the recently released VMware upgrade. [lt]

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