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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 28 May 2001 12:19:38 GMT
Still more lunch news at the bottom...

Michelle Malkin at townhall.com - The miracle of a lead pencil: A good essay on Leonard E. Read's {@I, Pencil}. Noone on the face of the earth knows how to make a pencil, but hundreds of people cooperating through the free market, guided by the invisible hand, make millions of them every year. I first read this a while back. Nice to be reminded of it. Thank you Michelle and Sean. [mind]

Dave Winer at Scripting News - Another community I was part of: An introduction to a talk by Dave's spiritual teacher, Jeru. There's a link to a transcript of a talk Jeru gave on relationships at the end of the introduction (I'm honoring Dave's request to read the introduction first by not including that link here). Jeru claims that our relationships, all of them, are basically reruns of our childhood relationships with our parents and sometimes a few others. You can free yourself from this, but it takes work. [script brdbrain]

J.J. Johnson at Sierra Times - Jarbidge: The Day the Earth Moved: J.J. had lots of encounters with law enforcement on July 4th at Jarbidge, but they were all friendly. [sierra]

Nancy has said before that there was a time when people used to say, "Thank God the Police are here." Those days are long gone. But for this 4th of July outing, perhaps what happened in Jarbidge Canyon may bring those days back. There were no arrests. There were no complaints about law enforcement whatsoever. In fact, it didn't take long for anyone to be convinced that these men and women behind the badges were clearly there that day to "Protect and Serve."

Mike Shelton at the Orange County Register - What's my Legacy: cartoon commentary on the newest installment of the middle east peace negotiations.

Kathryn Jean Lopez at National Review - Libertarian Presidential Candidate Harry Browne: Ms. Lopez interviews Harry Browne. Not much new here. What's important is that National Review is running the interview. [market]

Colonel Dan at Sierra Times - Hate Crime is Thought Crime: Once we allow them to institute hate crimes, next will be conspiracy to commit a hate crime. And you thought only the Soviet Union had thought crimes. This article will likely move here next week. [sierra]

A new article in The Libertarian series by Vin Suprynowicz:

  • Are most state speed limits bogus? - Apparently when a state accepts federal highway money they also must do an engineering study to back up all of their speed limits. Nevada usually doesn't bother. Instead many places set speed limits to increase their ticket revenues.

Richard Cowan at Marijuana News - Kubby Finishes Second in Close Race for Libertarian VP Nomination. Convention Speakers and Nominees Make Clear Libertarians Are The Anti-Prohibitionist Party. Richard gave Steve's nominating speech. He's sad that Steve didn't win, but very happy about the warm response he got from the conventioneers. [mjn]

Bianca Sind of DrugSense AMMA via Cannabis News - Cops Bust Cannabis Culture Journalist: After a fourth of July smoke-out in DC, the pigs brutally beat Pete Brady, a journalist, for photographing arrests. He sufferred broken ribs, a dislocated shoulder, and a concussion. Jail those pigs. Throw away the key. [cn]

Patricia Neill at LewRockwell.com - Peace Is War: Patty is sick of all the "peace processes" that amount to nothing more than an everlasting low-level war. [lew]

And "peacekeepers"? They carry machine guns and roast Somali children over fires, while running a black market in food and medicine, raping and killing their merry way through starving, desolate populations all over the globe. Just ask the Bosnian Serbs.

P.J. Gladnick at Laissez Faire City Times - God Save the Queen: Mr. Gladnick writes an Insurrection Day editorial that we may have seen had the British won the Revolutionary War.

A.F. Branco at KeepAndBearArms.com - When Is It Time?: cartoon commentary on why we must fight now for our second amendment rights. [kaba]

A Texan at KeepAndBearArms.com - Law Officer: Are you an AMERICAN or a HIRED THUG? A letter to Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs), asking whether they are going to help destroy the country by enforcing victim disarmament laws, and encouraging them to resist. [kaba]

The question for you, LEO, is this: are you going to help destroy your own country? Help make it safe for criminals? Are you going to help track down, jack up, arrest, and imprison your fellow citizens who break the latest gun control "laws"? Will you "just follow orders" when it comes to confiscating guns? Do you value your paycheck more than your country and your Constitution? If the answer to any of the above is yes, then you aren't an American. You aren't really a LEO. You're a hired thug and a traitor.

Good quote form KeepAndBearArms.com: [kaba]

If you are not free to choose wrongly and irresponsibly, you are not free at all. -- JACOB HORNBERGER

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