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Vote Third Party For A Less Corrupt Government

Vote Third Party For A Less Corrupt Government
By Aaron Gott
Iowa State Daily 10.23.2006

Rep. Mark Foley, R-Fla., has a penchant for congressional pages under the legal age. Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Fla., was caught up in a campaign fundraising scandal. The FBI found $90,000 in Rep. William Jefferson's, D-La., freezer during a corruption probe.

Where Will the New Jobs Go?

THE LIBERTARIAN PERSPECTIVE
A WEEKLY OP-ED COLUMN BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF CALIFORNIA

www.ca.lp.org

Where Will the New Jobs Go?

by Joe Cobb

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported last week that only 51,000 new jobs were created in the United States during September. Labor statistics are always being revised, but this preliminary report is not good news for California. Without a lot more jobs in the future, tax revenue won't grow.

How Another State Views The Monster

SALT LAKE CITY -- Sports fans know that fair competition requires rules that apply equally to all teams. And as sports scandals involving doping and fixing have shown, fans rightly criticize on sports radio and turn their backs on competitors who cheat.

Appealing to that sense of fairness, Utah Libertarians have placed a full-page advertisement (see portion above) illustrating the unfairness of the two-party system to taxpayers and voters in the 2006 Football Preview published in the Deseret Morning News and Salt Lake Tribune by the Newspaper Agency Corporation.

Little Red Hen Modern Version

Author Unknown:
Found at this website

Though it's not exactly humorous, when you think about it:

The Little Red Hen - Modern Version

Once upon a time, on a farm in Texas, there was a little red hen who scratched about the barnyard until she uncovered quite a few grains of wheat.

She called all of her neighbors together and said, "If we plant is wheat, we shall have bread to eat. Who will help me plant it?"

"Not I," said the cow.

"Not I," said the duck.

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