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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Sat, 04 Nov 2000 13:00:00 GMT
{@Why I Won't Vote in 2000} is a response to an email I received encouraging me to vote in the presidential election next Tuesday. I encourage you to join me in not voting. If you must vote, vote for Harry Browne and whatever other Libertarians are on your ballot.

Chuck Muth at Sierra Times - Gettysburg Address 2000: hehe [sierra]

Four score and seven years ago (that would be 1913 for those of you who went to public school) our forefathers' misguided descendants brought forth on this continent via the 16th Amendment to the Constitution, a new income tax system, conceived in stupidity, and dedicated to the proposition that all men and women are created equal when it comes to getting screwed by the federal government and the IRS ... except for the "richest 1 percent," of course.

Jeffrey A. Singer at Reason Magazine - Ballot Tampering: How the powers that be in Arizona prevented a ballot initiative that would have eliminated the income tax from reaching the ballot, even though many more than the requisite number of petition signatures were collected. [market]

Lew Rockwell at LewRockwell.com - Legalize Drunk Driving: I consider breathalyzer tests and blood alcohol tests to be blatant violations of the fifth amendment. Mr. Rockwell has an even better argument for getting rid of them. [market]

But there's a more fundamental point. What precisely is being criminalized? Not bad driving. Not destruction of property. Not the taking of human life or reckless endangerment. The crime is having the wrong substance in your blood. Yet it is possible, in fact, to have this substance in your blood, even while driving, and not commit anything like what has been traditionally called a crime.

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What's more, some people drive more safely after a few drinks, precisely because they know their reaction time has been slowed and they must pay more attention to safety. We all know drunks who have an amazing ability to drive perfectly after being liquored up. They should be liberated from the force of the law, and only punished if they actually do something wrong.

bob lonsberry - The Feds Want Your Homes and Property: Klinton is planning to sue owners of property on 100,000 acres of western New York state. His goal: to steal their land. Strangely, Mr. Lonsberry is not asking you to shoot the bastards, just vote against Queen Hillary and albore.

bob lonsberry - Third Parties Endanger American Freedom: a rant against voting for anybody but the rebublocrats or the demlicans. What can I say? Mr. lonsberry is dead wrong on this one. America should have 25 or 50 or 100 political parties, and the federal budget should be cut by a factor of 1000 so that nothing any of the winners do will matter to anyone who doesn't want it to. Yes, you read that right. A factor of a thousand.

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