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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 28 May 2001 12:19:36 GMT
Lunch links at bottom...

We saw Peter Paul and Mary at Tanglewood last night. They're still a joy to listen to. They started with "Puff the Magic Dragon" and ended with "Blowin' in the Wind" and "This Land is Your Land". There was a huge crowd both in the shed and on the lawn. The fireworks afterwards were wonderful, not because it was a better than average display, but because we were close, less than a sound-second away.

Minority Mike at Sierra Times - The Declaration of Undependence: Mike updates and rewrites the Declaration in his inimitable style. [sierra]

Sandra Chereb of AP via Capitol Hill Blue - Nev. Protesters Lay Claim to Road: The Jarbidge Shovel Brigade opened the road yesterday! No feds interfered. [wnd]

Jeffrey Steinberg at sightings.com - Diana Murder Coverup Turns Deadly: I hadn't heard claims that Princess Diana's death was murder. Take with a grain of salt. [grabbe]

Dean Baker at the Center for Economic and Policy Research - Double Bubble: The Implications of the Over-Valuation of the Stock Market and the Dollar: why the stock market will fall by 50%. I only skimmed this, but it looks reasonable. [grabbe]

Robert A. Waters at Sierra Times - The Box: What happens when we forget the 10 commandments. Good story. Will likely move to here next week. [sierra]

Mitchell Landsberg & Jaimee Rose at the LA Times - Ex-Bellflower Mayor Savors Libertarian Bid: Finally a story on the Libertarian Party's vice-presidential candidate. Art Olivier beat out Steve Kubby in a runoff. Mr. Olivier is the former mayor of Bellflower, CA, in southern Los Angeles County. [market]

Bonner R. Cohen at The Heartland Institute - Private conservation: An environmental success story: four studies finding that public land conservation isn't working too well. Three examples of private land conservation that does. [market]

J.D. Tuccille at CivilLiberty.About.Com - End secret evidence: The INS has been holding Arab immigrants with secret evidence. Bad INS. Bad. Recommends that we contact our congress critters about H.R.2121, the Secret Evidence Repeal Act of 1999, which is now stuck in the House Judiciary committee's Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims. The text looks clear to me. If you still think contacting your congress critter does any good, go ahead. [market]

The key provisions in the Constitution are the Fifth and Sixth Amendments:

[...amendment text...]

Sounds pretty clear, right? So what's with the police-state treatment?

Well, you see, all bets are off if you're an immigrant facing an "administrative" procedure before the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Get the INS's dander up, and it's, "hello, Gulag."

Charley Reese at the Orlando Sentinel - A good day to think about independence vs. world government: Why the U.S. should never be incorporated into a world government, and why the right to keep and bear arms is so important.

Kevin Tuma - A Patriot's Nightmare: Cartoon commentary on the unbelievable state of the union.

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