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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 28 May 2001 12:20:46 GMT
Two new articles in The Libertarian series by Vin Suprynowicz:
  • The questions that are never asked, Part I - Vin sheds a little light on the McDermott masacre in Wakefield, MA. Neither Vin nor I condone Mr. McDermott's actions, but I agree with Vin that it's surprising that this doesn't happen more often. I sometimes wonder how crazy I'd get if the IRS were to "garnish" my wages.
  • Who makes 'the best' Americans? - Vin comments on a proposal by the director of research of the Center for Immigration Studies.
    And immigrants who promptly go on the government dole are of course exasperating (the obvious and correct solution being to promptly eliminate the government dole in all its forms.)

    ...

    Mr. Camarota's proposal that some committee of bureaucrats be allowed to "cherry-pick" which applicants would make "the best Americans" bears a slight burden of hubris. The main requirements to become a "good American" have always been the willingness to work hard, raise law-abiding children determined to make their own way in the world, and embrace the ideals of a republic which guarantees the rights of liberty and property to all men and women against the whim of any "democratic" majority, no matter how noisy.

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