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We will feature new links here for about a month. We also place them in an appropriate category on the links page. Your nominations for this page are welcome!
Homeland Stupidity collects governmental follies (how hard can that be?) and provides some open source software.
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Proud to be a
Bill of Rights Enforcement site!

(We're going to leave frames to the criminal justice system.)
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Any additions to our page will be marked with a
splat for at least a month. Changes will get an
splat for about a month. The only exception is the addition of miscellaneous dates on the Calendar page. And items of immediate importance will be announced right below our banner on the home page.
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Since the well-known public shootings started in the fall of 1997, 32 students and three teachers have been killed in any type of shooting at elementary or secondary schools, an annual rate of one death per four million students. This includes deaths from gang fights, robberies, accidents, as well as attacks such as the one at Columbine.
But some sense of proportion is needed. During that same period, 53 students died playing high school football.
John R. Lott Jr., Wall Street Journal Europe, July 30, 2001
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And if you like our quotes, you might like these.
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Well, actually, mail the URL of this page to a friend. Or enemy; we don't care.
Certain web browsers support a protocol that allows us to set up an email in your mail reader, ready for you to edit, add recipients, and send. We are now set up so that you can use this facility to mail URLs of our web pages to your friends. There is a link at the bottom of each page, just below the last barbed wire horizontal rule on the page. Click on that and away you go.
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"Three Rings for the Elven Kings…" Rings we're members of. Leap off one and onto another…
"Vote early and vote often." — W.C. Fields
Check out the Bomis Libertarian Rings, particularly the
Libertarian Ring.
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Awards and comments we've gotten.
Just looked at the Wyoming LP Web site — it's GREAT! Lots of info, lots of fun! We appreciate the link to the Quiz under "Me, a Libertarian?" Great idea!
— Sharon Harris, Advocates for Self-Government
We were
for Saturday, May 16, 1998. "This state Libertarian Party site is chock full of position and political information. Good example." We are the only state Libertarian Party to be declared a Political Site of the Day (so far).
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This web page is prepared using HTMLPP, an HTML preprocessor written in Perl by Pieter Hintjens. It is available from iMatix. Of course, neither Pieter Hintjens nor iMatix is in any way responsible for the content of this page. Come to think of it, neither is El Nino.
Please address any questions or comments about this page to our webmaster. On the other tentacle, don't send the webmaster anything other than web page business. The most you will do is annoy him. Try one of the party officers instead.Our custom maps (mostly in the calendar) are courtesy of vicinity.com and US West. Thank you very much!
Photographs of Steve Richardson and Dennis Brossman by Bob Newland.
Many of the images on this page were created or manipulated with
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Many of the holy days and holidays shown in the calendar were calculated on the Free Software Foundation's calendar mode for the editor Emacs. One version used is NT Emacs. Our thanks to the many, many people who contributed to the Free Software Foundation and its wonderful set of tools. And I edit the source with Gian Uberto Lauri's version of HTML helper mode.
Historical data in the calendar and elsewhere were also mined from the 1997 Encyclopedia Britannica CD-ROM, Murray N. Rothbard's Conceived in Liberty (cited as CiL), Arlington House, Will and Arial Durant's magisterial The Story of Civilization, and other sources. For further reading on the American Revolution, see Murray N. Rothbard' Modern Historians Confront the American Revolution.
The monthly calendars are generated with the aid of Matthew P. Sisk's HTML::CalendarMonth perl package, available at a CPAN website near you.
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If you do link to us, please let us know. If the webmaster isn't feeling too cussed independent that day we'll link to your page.
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The following is our policy on spam.
This section is for those low-life scum who troll web pages looking for email addresses so they can spam them. Have a few:
The FTC's Unsolicited Commercial Email (UCE) email address
Current board of the Federal Communications Commission:
Chairman William Kennard: bkennard@fcc.gov
Commissioner Susan Ness: sness@fcc.gov
Commissioner Harold Furchtgott-Roth: hfurchtg@fcc.gov
Commissioner Michael Powell: mpowell@fcc.gov
Commissioner Gloria Tristani: gtristan@fcc.gov
Feel free to get some more email addresses from the FCC.
Enjoy!
I've had it with spam. As part of our anti-spam defenses, all mailto URLs on this web page have a bogus (and not very polite) domain name. If you want to contact some of the people mentioned on this page, you will have to edit out the offending parts, but you'll know which ones they are.
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is a protocol that autheticates senders before a Mail Transport Agent (MTA) accepts email from them. Get your ISP to adopt it, and start using it yourself.
Federal Trade Commission spam resources.
SpamCop, a semi-automated way of fighting spam.
Sendmail.org calls this site "The grand daddy of anti-spam sites", and I believe them.
Spam Bouncer, a procmail based set of rules for filtering spam out of your incoming mail. I've used these rules.
SpamAssassin(tm), a Perl spam filter. Very nice, and easy to customize.
"MAPS, LLC -- the Mail Abuse Prevention System. We are a California nonprofit company whose goal is to stop the Internet's e-mail system from being abused by spammers."
The folks who own Spam. The original, WWII nostalgia food, that is. And their position on spam vs SPAM.
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