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Libertarianism.org | George H. Smith's lecture series on American history, given at Dartmouth College in 1983.

Jehan Shuman was used to dealing with the men in authority on long-embattled earth. He was only a civilian but he originated programming patterns that resulted in self-directing war computers of the highest sort. Generals, consequently listened to him. Heads of congressional committees too.

Liberution | Is humanity ready for the message of liberty. Or perhaps, there are too many who are still stuck in the cycles of abuse and violence of the past. Who are unable to see reason and logic. who are unable to get past the paradigm of statism. Who will go to their graves, and never get this message.

KenO'Keefe | "I frankly think that crisis initiation is really tough, and it's very hard for me to see how the United States President can get us to war with Iran. Which leads me to conclude that if in fact compromise is not company, that the traditional way America gets to war is, what would be best for U.S. interests." - Patrick Clawson of the Washington Institute for Near East Studies

Strike-The-Root.com | From time to time I receive in the mail demands from strangers for money, often a rather large amount of money. The people making these demands may have impressive titles, such as Revenue Director, or Collector of Revenue, but the writer is often anonymous, although on an impressive letterhead that, presumably, is sufficient to convince you to send the money. I suspect that you receive similar demands.

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