Libertarians!
By: John Russell

I want to welcome you all back to school, and I hope everyone had a great break! I apologize for the lack of communication, but as many of you know, it can be difficult getting things all together in the beginning of a semester. I want to let you all know that our next meeting time has temporarily changed. We will be meeting in the JCSU on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 6:00PM on the couches near the senate chambers meeting room. This meeting is going to be short and to the point, as it will lay out the goals and activities we want to do as a club. This is what we are going to discuss:

  • · Thanks to the great help of Robert Burr who has given us lots of Libertarian publications, we will now begin tabling and spreading the Libertarian message of limited government and maximum freedom. We will begin tabling and recruiting to find other Libertarians on campus, and to find those that agree with the message, if they realize it or not. We will be setting up a timetable of times people are willing to hand stuff out.
  • · We will be discussing the newspaper, and encouraging everyone to write an article for our first issue! We wanted to get out the publication before the semester started, so we are already behind schedule. This is going to be a huge step in the right direction of spreading the ideals of Liberty that so many people do not understand.
  • · We will also talk about the direction of our future meetings. We will be discussing libertarian ideas through shows on TV, such as South Park etc, and also begin designing and fundraising to buy sweatshirt/t-shirts/and a banner!
  • · We will finish in talking about how significant of a time this year is. Many Republicans are dissatisfied with McCain most likely winning the nomination, and MANY Democrats are dissatisfied with Hillary most likely winning their nomination. This is going to be a critical time in pushing the Libertarian message that so many Americans and students here at UNR are simply unaware of.
  • · I am in contact with Robin Joyce, a man who is going to be hosting a discussion panel here at UNR. I have attached the press release. If you can make it on Feb 6, please come! More information to come.

Again, I hope to all see you again on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 6:00PM in the JCSU near the Senate Chambers meeting room!

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Updates to Come
By: John Russell

Hi Everyone!
I want to welcome you back for another great semester. We are going to start off the new year with a great impression on UNR! I am going currently working on the logistics of a meeting room, amongst other things. The day of the meeting might change, but it will still be in the early evening. I will get everything figured out tomorrow and send out information. Sorry for the delays, and I look forward to seeing you all again!

PS: Keep thinking, writing, and posting articles for the paper! Great work everyone!


John

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Ironic?
By: John Russell

Does anyone else find how ironic the Statue of LIBERTY is the poster child of probably of one of the most oppressive government agencies in the United States? I can understand how they want Americans to equate: Statue of Liberty = Good, thus Income Tax = Good. However, I believe they are slightly confused on what the Statue of Liberty really represents. A stanza is inscribed onto the statue from one of my favorite poems, “The New Colossus,” by the nineteenth-century American poet Emma Lazarus. “The New Colossus,” describes the Statue of Liberty, which appears on a plaque at the base of the statue. It ends with the statue herself speaking:

Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these,
the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.

However, I am truly convinced that for the bureaucrats to pick something such as the Statue of Liberty, they must have misread the poem. This is one possibility I came up with:

Give me your time, your papers,
Your fully documented yearly earnings unto thee,
Your paychecks, your tips, your interest, your investments. Send these,
Or I will take your liberty, and create misery,
So that I may check these documents… for furhter auditing.

Thoughts?

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Top 10 Events that Threaten Liberty in 2008
By: John Russell

What is Liberty? The word is used so frequently it has lost all meaning to the extent of pointless filler and doublespeak. Confucius warned that “When words lose their meaning, people lose their liberty.” What can be more dangerous than Liberty to lose meaning? Its basic definition is “immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority” and “personal freedom from servitude or confinement or oppression”. It becomes obvious that liberty necessarily means freedom to choose foolishly as well as wisely; freedom to choose evil as well as good; freedom to enjoy the rewards of good judgment, and freedom to suffer the penalties of bad judgment. If this is not true, the word “freedom” has no meaning. It requires responsibility of both citizens to defend and dutifully respect other’s liberty and for government officials to uphold and preserve it. This list will present how the American heritage of individual liberty, personal responsibility, and freedom from government tyranny has been deceitfully twisted and destroyed, and the problems that this country must face in 2008. The destruction of liberty comes when one imposes their values onto someone else through government force. No American is currently safe from such tyranny, for left-wing politicians impose their values of “fighting poverty”, “saving children”, and “saving the planet”, while right-wing politicians do so in the name of “family values”, “the war on drugs”, and “the war on terrorism”… all at the expense of liberty.

#10 – TSA (Transportation Security Administration)
What is the TSA? On their official website, they claim “I am the frontline of defense, drawing on my imagination to creatively protect America from harm. I am a Transportation Security Officer.” It is very heartening to know that the TSA is using their imagination to creatively infringe on liberty. Assuming that citizens are guilty until proven innocent when entering airports, subways et cetera, American’s are subjected to obtrusive pat-down searches, unwarranted and un-reigned access and removal to any and all property, examination of facial features when being asked certain questions, and even bomb sniffing machines. They are further drawing on their “creativity” to begin implementing backscatter machines that can virtually undress and see the naked body. If all men are created equal, as described in Article I of the Constitution, “All men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential, and unalienable rights; among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties; that of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property; in fine, that of seeking and obtaining their safety and happiness.”, why then do they have special privileges? I certainly do not have the right to subject my fellow citizens to such treatment, nor do street police. Why then, do they have a higher claim over life than I do?

#9 – Universal Healthcare
To achieve universal healthcare coverage would require government to force the young, the old, the healthy, the sickly, the safe, and the reckless to comply or be jailed into a bureaucratic boondoggle similar to social security; where citizens would be forced to deal with government workers of the same efficiency, love, care, and incentive of the DMV to supply them with crucial and life-critical decisions and funding. If one is dissatisfied with services rendered upon them from a business, citizens can exercise their liberty to choose another business that sustains their individual values. However, a universal healthcare program would impose its values and criteria on to the people, inhibiting their liberties through their freedom of choice.

#8 – Gun Control Ruling from the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court announced it will determine whether the District of Columbia’s ban on all functional firearms violates the Constitution this March, which is critical since the last time the Supreme Court heard cases on the Second Amendment was in 1939 in relevance to sawed-off shotguns. This could be great news for citizens of Washington D.C. who have suffered from the highest murder rates in the nation, despite a full weapons ban since 1973. Our right to defend our life, our liberties, and private property will soon be held in the opinion and duress of a small group of non-elected individuals, where the vote amongst them will most likely be narrowed down to swing voter Justice Anthony Kennedy.

#7 – Biometric Database
The United States is currently building the largest biometric database in the world, where digital images of faces, fingerprints, and palm patterns are already flowing into a secure, double-sized football field climate controlled basement. This $1 billion project has been secured for the next 10 years, and will allow agencies around the world to access this monster database full of United States citizens to track and monitor
them, further perpetuating our surveillance society. To try and count the number of times unaccountable bureaucrats have lost computers, disks, and jump drives full of private information hurts thebrain, the only difference is that in this situation, unlike credit card numbers and even birth names, biometric information is permanent. Privacy advocate Paul Staffo simply puts it, “If someone steals and spoofs your iris image, you can’t just get a new eyeball,”.

#6 – Election of Hillary Clinton

According to the prediction market of intrade.com (as of January), Hillary Clinton currently stands at the top of the list at 40% of winning the 2008 US election. With quotes such as:

  • “We’re going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.”(June 2004)
  • “I prefer a ‘we’re all in it together’ society… opportunity for all and special privileges for none.” (Associanted Press Holly Ramer 2007)
  • “(We) ….can’t just let business as usual go on, and that means something has to be taken away from some people.” (June 2007)

and my personal favorite:

  • “I certainly think the free-market has failed.” (September 2005)

Need I say more?

#5 – Protect America Act of 2007

The Protect America Act of 2007 signed into law by President George Bush modifies the FISA Act (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) signed into law by President Richard Nixon. The act is to “provide additional procedures for authorizing certain acquisitions of foreign intelligence information and for other purposes” which grants the power of the executive branch to allow for wiretapping without a warrant to communication internationally. Furthermore, it allows the government to domestically monitor communication as long as one of the recipients are “reasonably believed to be outside the United States”. The keyword is all communication: while surfing the internet or sending an email, how many web servers does one hit that are “reasonably believed to be outside the United States”? Privacy is an allusion, the home of the free is an allusion, and our Constitution certainly must be an allusion to our elected representatives, because what part of “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated” do they not understand?



#4 – Global Warming Legislation
With large corporations leading the charge for massive profits, government grant-sponsored scientists flooding the lines with disinformation, rich Hollywood types defining the green “fad” as “cool”, and corporate-purchased politicians writing and voting the laws; leave no surprise why this quadruple cocktail of Global Warming legislation is bound to destroy elected representation. With recent laws that ban all incandescent light bulbs and vehicles under 35 MPG in the next few years, and proposed legislation to ban top-loading washers, our government is catering to green corporations, limiting free market forces, (which created these technologies in the first place) and limiting our freedom of choice; making it ever so important why stopping these special interest groups imposing their values onto us through government force are critical to preserving liberty.

#3 – Real ID Act
“You’re papers please” will soon become a reality in America. After several failed attempts in the past, the Real ID Act was finally sneaked into law by including it as a rider in a Katrina Tsunami Relief and War Spending Bill. The Real ID will turn state driver’s licenses into national ID cards by 2009. This program is devastating to liberty. First, it disrupts federalism by forcing states to spend over 23 billion dollars nationally, infringing on state’s rights. The Real ID will take a high resolution picture of one’s face, place it into a database that will generate and identify individual facial features, and be shared across the world. In the near future, if one steps into a federal building in Germany, for example, a security camera will be able to identify an American citizen based solely upon facial features. It also threatens the 2nd amendment, for the state firearm database will be absolved into a Federal database. Finally it inhibits the freedom to travel, for without a Real ID, one will be unable to pass any federal checkpoints, such as the airport.


#2 – The National Debt
The national debt is at a staggering $9.2 trillion, an amount so large the only Americans that can truly fathom it are the next generation. The irresponsible and selfish spending of Congress will be heartily felt by future Americans who will suffer rampant theft by taxation and secret inflation. Money is a product of life and liberty, and for government to take it and limit buying power is the same as stealing life and liberty. <
/span>The average American works 43 days to pay off federal, state and local income taxes, 30 days to pay off Social Security and Medicare, 16 days to pay off sales and excise taxes, 14 days to pay off corporate income taxes (which are passed on to all of us), 12 days to pay off property taxes, 4 days to pay off other taxes such as custom duties, and 1 day to pay off estate and gift taxes (taxfoundation.org). Four months out of every year, hypothetically January 1st to April 30th are absolutely stolen from all servants.. err citizens of the United States and redistributed to government… imagine how much further liberty and life will be stolen from the next generation.

#1 – “Security” from Terrorism
People claim that times are different since 9/11; that the arena has changed, policy must evolve, our Constitution is simply out-dated, and consequently some freedoms must be sacrificed in order to remain secure. However, the atrophy of liberty must not be tolerated, for the choice between a terrorized free country and a less-terrorized police state is a false alternative. At the root, there should not be any conflict between the ideals of liberty and security, for they are not conflicting goals. A proper government’s only duty is to secure the freedom of its citizenry by ensuring liberty, and to stop those who attack it. For government to claim that by protecting Liberty, it must infringe on Liberty, is simply plunder. “Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.” – Benjamin Franklin


John

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Ready, Set, Write!
By: John Russell

Libertarians!
Now is the time to begin thinking and writing an article for the first edition of our newspaper! I encourage you to check out our Facebook event to get some ideas to what to write on here, and to post them right here! Check back often to read other member’s articles and post comments! If you have not become a member, check your email for I have sent everyone a link to become a contributor. If for some reason you did not receive the email, then let me know!
Good Luck, and Happy Writing!

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Just as a Reminder
By: John Russell

The Club Meeting has been canceled due to finals. Good luck on your finals, and be thinking about some goo articles for the paper. Post up your articles anytime (or email them)!
More Info: http://unr.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6572353940
Good Luck!

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The Hypocrisy!
By: John Russell

All the fuss the Democrats have been making about water boarding really makes me question their motives when they knew about it back in 2002.

In September 2002, four members of Congress met in secret for a first look at a unique CIA program designed to wring vital information from reticent terrorism suspects in U.S. custody. For more than an hour, the bipartisan group, which included current House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), was given a virtual tour of the CIA’s overseas detention sites and the harsh techniques interrogators had devised to try to make their prisoners talk.

Among the techniques described, said two officials present, was waterboarding, a practice that years later would be condemned as torture by Democrats and some Republicans on Capitol Hill. But on that day, no objections were raised. Instead, at least two lawmakers in the room asked the CIA to push harder, two U.S. officials said.

“The briefer was specifically asked if the methods were tough enough,” said a U.S. official who witnessed the exchange.

Read Full Article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/08/AR2007120801664.html?hpid=topnews

I suppose it has finally become politically convenient for them to be “outraged”

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Newspaper: Liberty Report
By: John Russell
I am happy to announce that the College Libertarians will begin printing an on-campus publication as decided at the last club meeting. Alyssa and I are currently working on the layout, what I ask of everyone in the club is to write an article for our first issue next semester. Write an article about anything political, from nation-wide discussions to on-campus policies to what the club is doing! Be creative, and start getting those articles in.

You can submit it by either emailing it, or just post it right here!
If anyone has any experience in creating a newsletter, or has any ideas such as a title, slogan, and layout, we want to hear from you!
If you have any question, feel free to contact me!

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. – Benjamin Franklin

UPDATE: FIRST ISSUE OF THE LIBERTY REPORT CAN BE FOUND HERE -> http://www.unrlibertarians.com/2008/02/club-newsletter-liberty-report.html

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Students for Liberty Conference
By: John Russell

Any members who are interested in attending the “Students for Liberty Conference” need to contact me ASAP, for applications to go are filling up rapidly at the national level and ability for the club to send you is filling up as well.
Many other things are in the works too, and I will push out an update really soon!

” The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates. – Tacitus”

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Students for Liberty
By: John Russell

College Libertarians!
I am happy to announce that for those who are interested in attending the Students for Liberty Conference at Cambridge University in New York City, have the opportunity to do so! The conference is going to be held on February 22-24. If this is something you are interested in, please attend the next meeting on Monday, November 26. If you can’t make it, please email me! They are only allowing 100 students to attend, so talk to me first then we can set you up to register! This is some info they put on their page:

It is with great pleasure that we would like to invite you to participate in the first ever Students for Liberty Conference (SFLC).Organized by students and for students, the SFLC’s mission is to bring undergraduate and graduate students together to learn more about the cause of liberty an how to best promote liberty on college campuses.

The cause of liberty is often underappreciated on college campuses today. Those students who enter college with a belief in liberty often lose sight of that belief because of the overwhelming presence of alternative ideologies. Many students give up because they believe they are alone. When students with a common belief in liberty do manage to come
together, they are left with few resources or networks of support to develop their organization. The problem is significant, but the solution is simple. There is a need for students from around the country to come
together to meet others interested in liberty and learn how to promote
liberty, taking that experience and knowledge back to each one’s college to
challenge the mainstream today…

It is endorsed by the Cato Institute, and I think it would be a lot of fun and something the club should definitely try to attend if you are interested! Check out their website at http://www.studentsforliberty.org/index.htm

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