Here is Tuesday's news edition of Letter of Liberty.
From Hiroshima to Nagasaki, the enemy whose name we dare not speak
Chris Rossini suggests we abolish all government economic data collection.
Mary Theroux on the difference between God and Congress
Anthony Gregory on the isolated War Party
Tom Mullen on how Putin's diplomacy is overshadowing Obama's war cries
Walter Williams to blacks: You don't have to stay poor.
Sean Thomas: Spare us the hypocrisy over chemical weapons, America. What about Agent Orange?
Peter Certo talks to those who are "on the fence" about Syria.
"Can this war be stopped?" asks Justin Raimondo.
Pat Buchanan on why America's saying 'No' to another Beltway war
Hunter Lewis on whether national food insurance might be next, along with Obamaschool
Peter Schiff on why anti-consumer airplanes are going broke
A Press TV report on the 10 chemical attacks that Washington ignores
Paul Craig Roberts on the rule of zombies
Laura Donnelly, health correspondent to The Telegraph (UK), on why listening to music is good for the heart
Cory Doctorow on why a dead man's switch is the only way to foil NSA sabotaging of encryption
James Ball, Glenn Greenwald and Julian Borger on how the US and UK governments sabotage Internet privacy
Radley Balko on how cops respond to protest
Who killed Greece? Anthony Papalas gives us the answer.
Jacob Hornberger commemorates the 40th anniversary of Chile's 9/11.
A USA Today editorial on why it's high time to rein in the surveillance state
Baltasar Garzón on why Chile's 9/11 represents a triumph of democracy over the forces of Pinochet
Patrick Barron on why letting Detroit residents work is the first step to making Detroit a free and prosperous city
Will Grigg on the "Pine Bluff PD"
Jeffrey Tucker on Bernard von NotHaus, the "domestic terrorist" who can be rightly considered a hero for freedom
C. Jay Engel on the solution to the military's anti-Christian crusade: leave in droves!
Apparently some are claiming that libertarians are "the new Communists." C. Jay Engel smashes the myth brilliantly.
Dan Delzell on when men fail to grasp the kindness of God
A Christian Post news report on the ten "Bible verses" that actually aren't in Scripture
Paul Rosenberg's recipe for heroes and saints
Justin Raimondo: We beat the War Party...for now.
Is Obama gutting the military? Laurence Vance on the truth
From Hiroshima to Nagasaki, the enemy whose name we dare not speak
Chris Rossini suggests we abolish all government economic data collection.
Mary Theroux on the difference between God and Congress
Anthony Gregory on the isolated War Party
Tom Mullen on how Putin's diplomacy is overshadowing Obama's war cries
Walter Williams to blacks: You don't have to stay poor.
Sean Thomas: Spare us the hypocrisy over chemical weapons, America. What about Agent Orange?
Peter Certo talks to those who are "on the fence" about Syria.
"Can this war be stopped?" asks Justin Raimondo.
Pat Buchanan on why America's saying 'No' to another Beltway war
Hunter Lewis on whether national food insurance might be next, along with Obamaschool
Peter Schiff on why anti-consumer airplanes are going broke
A Press TV report on the 10 chemical attacks that Washington ignores
Paul Craig Roberts on the rule of zombies
Laura Donnelly, health correspondent to The Telegraph (UK), on why listening to music is good for the heart
Cory Doctorow on why a dead man's switch is the only way to foil NSA sabotaging of encryption
James Ball, Glenn Greenwald and Julian Borger on how the US and UK governments sabotage Internet privacy
Radley Balko on how cops respond to protest
Who killed Greece? Anthony Papalas gives us the answer.
Jacob Hornberger commemorates the 40th anniversary of Chile's 9/11.
A USA Today editorial on why it's high time to rein in the surveillance state
Baltasar Garzón on why Chile's 9/11 represents a triumph of democracy over the forces of Pinochet
Patrick Barron on why letting Detroit residents work is the first step to making Detroit a free and prosperous city
Will Grigg on the "Pine Bluff PD"
Jeffrey Tucker on Bernard von NotHaus, the "domestic terrorist" who can be rightly considered a hero for freedom
C. Jay Engel on the solution to the military's anti-Christian crusade: leave in droves!
Apparently some are claiming that libertarians are "the new Communists." C. Jay Engel smashes the myth brilliantly.
Dan Delzell on when men fail to grasp the kindness of God
A Christian Post news report on the ten "Bible verses" that actually aren't in Scripture
Paul Rosenberg's recipe for heroes and saints
Justin Raimondo: We beat the War Party...for now.
Is Obama gutting the military? Laurence Vance on the truth
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