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----------------------------------------------------------------- ==================> F R E E D O M N E W S <================== ----------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe or unsub: http://www.free-market.net/features/lists/ Freedom headline news: o American public wants press censorship o Americans unconcerned by loss of liberty o Europe reluctant to send terror suspects to U.S. o Justice Department defends detentions o Criticism of Ashcroft grows over rights violations o State officials see chance for increased secrecy o Government is already monitoring online activity o Canadian terror bill steamrolled through Parliament o UK government may moderate anti-terrorism bill o President Bush extends ban on internet taxes o U.S. roads to be opened to Mexican trucks o Internet censorship law assailed o Western Australia to decriminalize marijuana o Marijuana still Europe's illicit drug of choice o Court won't intervene in anarchist teen's case o EU considers plans to outlaw racism o Bush's secrecy order sparks lawsuit o Interior Secretary Gale Norton ordered to stand trial Freedom commentary: o The justice of war o Afghan women and the Northern Alliance o PETA claims Christians must be vegetarians o More pork means big government needlessly grows bigger o SEC's steady hand allowed nation's financial system to recover o The rise of the American empire o Bay state budget is ripe for cutting o SimpleCare helps cut health care costs o Not all tax cuts are created equal o Success abroad relies on strength at home o How much should gas cost? o Wake up to the law of the ratchet o The unpatriotic PATRIOT Act o The press and the war o The War on Terrorism: Law enforcement or national security? o Bad farm bill yields costly crops o Diversity requires freedom o Compulsory schooling o Hang male-bashing out to dry Freedom movement news: o Overview of November ballot measures o Did your legislators sign the pledge? o Event: Should the United States go to war against Iraq? o Event: Nationwide protest to challenge DEA's hemp ban o Get the coolest gun CD on the market, and help CCW too o Milton Friedman Prize for the Advancement of Liberty ----------- DEADLINE TOMORROW for $300 CATO PRIZE ------------ On December 1, we will draw one lucky free-marketeer like you to win a $300 package of new liberty books from our friends at the Cato Institute. These are in-depth but highly readable works on today's hottest issues, from national defense to junk science. The drawing is free and there is no obligation. Just click on the contest image at: http://www.free-market.net/ -------------------------------------------------------------- American public wants press censorship ---------- Washington Post The public's view of the press has improved recently -- but subject to important restrictions. More than half of those surveyed by the Pew Research Center say the government should be able to censor news that it deems a threat to national security. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/411220308.html Americans unconcerned by loss of liberty ---------- Washington Post According to a survey by The Washington Post and ABC News, most Americans express little concern that measures taken to combat terrorism may violate the rights of U.S. citizens or others caught up in the ongoing probes. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/403392438.html Europe reluctant to send terror suspects to U.S. ---------- Washington Post European police have arrested dozens of alleged terrorists since Sept. 11, but the continent's dim view of President Bush's plan for secret military tribunals is creating resistance to possible extradition of suspects to the United States for trial. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/407002601.html Justice Department defends detentions ---------- Fox News Responding to harsh criticism of mass detentions of suspects without charges, the Department of Justice is defending the practice. DOJ officials insist that detentions and military tribunals are necessary tools to combat "sleeper cells" of terrorists. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/413510402.html Criticism of Ashcroft grows over rights violations ---------- Washington Post Growing ranks of lawmakers and civil liberties groups are complaining that Attorney General John Ashcroft's campaign against terrorism has gone too far. Senators have summoned him for grillings, and lawyers demand information about hundreds of immigrants ensnared in a nationwide dragnet. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/404742471.html State officials see chance for increased secrecy ---------- Fox News In the name of battling terrorism, state lawmakers and government officials across the country want to give themselves the power to do some of their governmental work without the public knowing about it. This marks a reversal in the trend of the past three decades. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/409612730.html Government is already monitoring online activity ---------- Wired Just weeks after the passage of the controversial USA PATRIOT Act, The Department of Justice already is using its new anti-terrorism powers to monitor cable modem users without obtaining a judge's permission first. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/425491064.html Canadian terror bill steamrolled through Parliament ---------- National Post Canada's Liberal government ignored complaints from the political left and right and pushed controversial anti- terrorist legislation through the House of Commons. The government expects speedy ratification in the Senate. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/443642170.html UK government may moderate anti-terrorism bill ---------- London Daily Telegraph Facing criticism from its own ranks as well as from the opposition, Britain's Labor government has signaled that it is prepared to offer concessions over its controversial anti-terrorist legislation. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/438581850.html U.S. quick-reaction force to protect Afghani city ---------- Nando Times/AP Infantry from the Army's 10th Mountain Division have crossed into northern Afghanistan from Uzbekistan to serve as a quick-reaction force in case of renewed Taliban resistance around the city of Mazar-e-Sharif. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/418640673.html President Bush extends ban on internet taxes ---------- Nando Times/AP In a move likely to be popular with both consumers and fledgling online businesses, President Bush signed into law a two-year extension of the ban on Internet-related taxes. The president had preferred a longer moratorium, but settled for a compromise. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/429311272.html U.S. roads to be opened to Mexican trucks ---------- Nando Times/AP The White House and congressional negotiators have agreed to open more American highways to Mexican trucks, but also to increase safety checks on the vehicles. The move will bring the U.S. into compliance with the North American Free Trade Agreement. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/427251173.html Internet censorship law assailed ---------- Washington Post In hearings that hold important ramifications for the future of online freedom, a lawyer for the ACLU told the Supreme Court that the main federal law aimed at keeping children from viewing sexual material on the Internet would cripple free speech for adults. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/420850718.html Western Australia to decriminalize marijuana ---------- NORML The government of Western Australia has announced plans to enact legislation decriminalizing the possession and cultivation of marijuana for personal use. "The government accepts the view ... that small-time [marijuana] users should not carry the stigma of a criminal conviction," Premiere Geoff Gallop (Labor Party) said. (11/27/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/285455133.html Marijuana still Europe's illicit drug of choice ---------- NORML Marijuana is far and away the most popular illicit drug among Europeans, with as many 25% of adults in many member states admitting having tried the drug, according to a report published by the European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA). Yet despite the relaxed laws in most of Europe, marijuana is still less popular than it is in the United States. (11/28/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/283985044.html Court won't intervene in anarchist teen's case ---------- Freedom Forum/AP West Virginia's Supreme Court has refused to consider an appeal from a high school student suspended last month for wearing an anti-war T-shirt and for trying to form an anarchy club. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/448502438.html EU considers plans to outlaw racism ---------- London Daily Telegraph Racism and xenophobia would become serious crimes in Europe, carrying a prison sentence of two years or more, under new proposals put forward by the EU government. Holocaust denial would be banned, along with participation in any group that promotes "race hate." (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/435221634.html Bush's secrecy order sparks lawsuit ---------- WorldNetDaily President Bush's order restricting the release of White House documents to the public has drawn complaints from Judicial Watch, a legal watchdog group. The organization promises to challenge the decision in court. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/441231987.html Interior Secretary Gale Norton ordered to stand trial ---------- Fox News A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Gale Norton to stand trial on contempt allegations related to a long-running lawsuit accusing the Department of Interior of mismanagement of a billion-dollar Indian trust fund. (11/29/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/415680493.html For more News Reports see: http://www.free-market.net/directorybycategory/news/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- ============> F R E E D O M C O M M E N T A R Y <============ ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- I N T H E S P O T L I G H T ------------------ Legal System: No need for kangaroo courts http://www.free-market.net/spotlight/tribunals/ Instead of constitutionally shaky military tribunals, perhaps Mr. Bush should trust the institutions he's supposedly protecting. ------------------------------------------------------------------ The justice of war ---------- The Objectivist Center by Patrick Stephens According to Stephens, "In conducting this war, America must use the hierarchy of just-war principles, and refuse to be sidetracked or hamstrung by moral relativists who refuse to acknowledge either the justice of the cause or the responsibility that al-Qaeda and the Taliban bear." (11/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/55932388.html Afghan women and the Northern Alliance ---------- Antiwar.com by Alan Bock One might expect politically active Afghan women to support any measure that could drive the Taliban from power. But the leading women's organization has consistently opposed the U.S. bombing campaign and expects little improvement from the Northern Alliance. (11/28/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/887604612.html PETA claims Christians must be vegetarians ---------- GCN People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals's new pamphlet, "Christianity and Vegetarianism," claims that giving up meat is a holy act. Says one PETA member, "to be the best Christian, you need to be a vegetarian." Guest Choice Network takes a dim view of this position, especially from a group that supports violent action against people they don't like. (11/28/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/279009419.html More pork means big government needlessly grows bigger ---------- Carolina Journal/John Locke Foundation by Thomas Paul De Witt "Airport security is a matter of great concern right now, for obvious reasons. ...[P]oliticians have taken the easy way of dealing with the issue by demanding federal control. In the alleged land of the free and home of the brave this is a sadly infantile and expedient excuse for a solution to airport security concerns which even the statist Europeans and Israelis have rejected." (11/21/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/84793919.html SEC's steady hand allowed nation's financial system to recover ---------- Lincoln Institute by Scott Rehr Analysis of the SEC's role in the American investment industry in the wake of the September 11th attacks. (11/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/54362320.html The rise of the American empire ---------- Alliance for the Separation of School & State by Cathy Cuthbert Cuthbert explains how even foreign policy is harmed by government schooling. (11/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/52012128.html Bay state budget is ripe for cutting ---------- Pioneer Institute by Charles D. Chieppo Chieppo urges Massachusetts lawmakers to take an opportunity presented by the state's current budget woes to cut spending and resist temptation to raise taxes further. (11/20/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/50002006.html SimpleCare helps cut health care costs ---------- Cascade Policy Institute Sixty-two McMinnville, Oregon physicians have become providers in a program that aims to offer affordable health care by reducing the administrative and insurance billing costs that add to its expense. (11/27/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/47281851.html Not all tax cuts are created equal ---------- Empower America by Jack Kemp According to Kemp, Democrats are playing "rope-a-dope" on the so-called stimulus package, wrestling with the president and trying to wear him out fending off their class warfare tactics and big government spending schemes. (11/28/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/44191663.html Success abroad relies on strength at home ---------- Citizens for a Sound Economy by Wayne T. Brough, Ph.D. "Amidst the faltering economy and the military build-up in Afghanistan, the old chestnut 'War is good for the economy' has re-appeared, suggesting that increased military spending will boost demand in the economy, putting people back to work while pumping up Wall Street. In reality, war is a costly undertaking that cannot be sustained without a strong economy." (11/26/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/42991598.html How much should gas cost? ---------- Mackinac Center by Lawrence W Reed Michigan Attorney General Jennifer Granholm's crusade against gas stations that raised their prices after Sept. 11 is the wrong solution in search of a nonexistent problem. (11/28/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/40771484.html Wake up to the law of the ratchet ---------- Independent Institute/Financial Times by Steve Hanke and Robert Higgs Commentary by Hanke and Higgs on how national emergencies attract opportunists who seek to profit from the growth of government. (11/26/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/38811293.html The unpatriotic PATRIOT Act ---------- LewRockwell.com by Ilana Mercer "The bills that have already been signed into law have been exposed many times over for their assaults on liberties, assaults that are not commensurate with safety." (11/28/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/952539223.html The press and the war ---------- Hoover Institution by Robert Zelnick Zelnick questions the judgment of those in the media who have no opinion on recent terrorists attacks or who would report information that could put U.S. servicemen at risk. "Objectivity and neutrality are not synonyms," he says. (12/03/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/901375679.html The War on Terrorism: Law enforcement or national security? ---------- The Federalist Society by G. Terwilliger, T. Cooperstein, S. Gunnarson, D. Blumenthal, and R. Parker The authors discuss the "unprecedented situation of having to respond immediately to crisis events that are both war and crimes." (11/28/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/896585328.html Bad farm bill yields costly crops ---------- ATR by staff "A farm bill is ready to hit the Senate floor," notes Americans for Tax Reform, recommending that "the Senate should reject it," in favor of an economic stimulus package and other issues far more pressing at this time. They suggest that if any farm bill is to be passed now, it should tend more toward the "taxpayer- friendly" versions proposed by Sens. Roberts, Cochran and Lugar. PDF format. (11/28/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/887844645.html Diversity requires freedom ---------- Ludwig von Mises Institute by Christopher Mayer "This country remains incredibly diverse in its political makeup and this diversity will someday reassert itself at the expense of the heavy, homogenizing hands of the nation-state. At some point then, the realization ought to occur that the surest way toward a peaceful, tolerant society is to move toward greater liberties ..." (11/28/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/879884077.html Compulsory schooling ---------- SchoolReformers.com by David W. Kirkpatrick The necessity of compulsory schooling is an article of faith in today's world. Sadly, compulsion may be unnecessary as well as harmful, subjecting kids to indoctrination without actually improving their education. (11/28/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/724986648.html Hang male-bashing out to dry ---------- ifeminists.com by Wendy McElroy It is time to stop using tax dollars to sponsor hate speech against men. "Robert Rowan is proud of stealing 21 ceramic penises that were part of a domestic violence art show at the Boulder Public Library in Colorado. The faux severed penises were strung on a clothesline under the title 'Hanging 'Em Out To Dry.'" (11/27/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/670511247.html For more Commentary, Opinion, and Book Reviews see: http://www.free-market.net/directorybycategory/commentary/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- =========> F R E E D O M M O V E M E N T N E W S <========= ----------------------------------------------------------------- Overview of November ballot measures ---------- ATR A summary of the results of the various state referenda on tax-related issues, compiled by the Initiative and Referendum Institute and published by Americans for Tax Reform. (11/28/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/892665015.html Did your legislators sign the pledge? ---------- ATR Rep. John Boozman was recently victorious in the special election to fill Asa Hutchison's seat. Boozman is a signer of ATR's Taxpayer Protection Pledge. Did YOUR elected official sign the pledge? Find out now by clicking on the above link. Just enter your zip code and find out. (11/28/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/895985278.html For more Online Resource Directories see: http://www.free-market.net/directorybycategory/homepages/ Event: Should the United States go to war against Iraq? ---------- The Cato Institute Cato's discussion on whether war against Iraq is inevitable will be held at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C., December 13, 2001, 12:00 p.m. Featured speakers will be James Woolsey, Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency and William Niskanen, Chairman, Cato Institute. See URL for more information. (12/13/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/885774492.html Event: Nationwide protest to challenge DEA's hemp ban ---------- NORML A nationwide coalition of activists will converge Tuesday, December 4th, in more than 53 cities in 17 states to protest recent federal regulations criminalizing hemp food products. They will be setting up tables at local Drug Enforcement Agency offices and serving various edible hemp products to show opposition to the ban and educate law enforcement on the nutritional value of hemp. (11/27/01) http://www.free-market.net/rd/289115303.html For more Events see: http://www.free-market.net/directorybycategory/events/ Get the coolest gun CD on the market, and help CCW too ---------- KABA This is your chance to own the Hottest Gun CD on the Market and help concealed carry activism in Ohio at the same time! The CD is called "SafetyOn -- The Comprehensive, Interactive Guide to Firearm Safety and Responsible Gun Ownership." An in-depth preview of SafetyOn at http://www.GunSoft.com. 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