THE LIBERATOR ONLINE
September 16, 1999
Vol. 4, No. 18
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CONTENTS
PRESIDENT'S CORNER
WHAT'S HAPPENING WITH THE ADVOCATES
GOOD NEWS, BAD NEWS, UNBELIEVABLE NEWS
* Should We Trust The Government?
* George Bush, Jr.: Did He Or Didn't He?
ON THE WEB
* Editor's Choices: Dumb Laws
ASK DR. RUWART
* "Deadbeat Dads" Revisited
* The Nanny State
COMMUNICATION POWER TIP
* Are you an Advocate or a Defender?
PRODUCT REVIEW
* "Hoodwinking the Nation"
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PRESIDENT'S CORNER
Dear friends,
The Advocates for Self-Government is offering a special treat for
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The Libertarian Presidential Library consists of:
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* A coupon worth 20% off purchases from the Advocates;
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* Entry into a second drawing for prizes including books, tapes and
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Of course, the main reason for the Lights of Liberty Awards is to
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and to encourage a lot more such efforts. Last year there were over
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Americans in 1998.
This year we want to beat those numbers!
So, if you've already qualified, let us know.
If you haven't qualified, write those letters, work that extra OPH
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If you're a newsletter editor, chairperson, volunteer coordinator or
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Thanks!
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Sharon Harris, President
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Almost alone, the late Julian Simon confronted the doomsayers - and
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WHAT'S HAPPENING WITH THE ADVOCATES
* C-SPAN to be at Advocates Conference: We've just learned that C-SPAN
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GOOD NEWS, BAD NEWS, UNBELIEVABLE NEWS
by James W. Harris
Should We Trust The Government?
From a recent column by World Nes Daily's Sara J. McCarthy:
Roger Waters, who wrote and sang most of Pink Floyd's best music --
"Another Brick in the Wall," "Welcome to the Machine," and other songs
that have been banned in totalitarian regimes throughout the world --
is touring the United States. In a line from the song "Mother" at Star
Lake Amphitheater near Pittsburgh this summer, the band roared,
"Mother, should I trust the government?"
"No," yelled the crowd of 15,000 mostly 20- and 0-something concert
goers.
(Source: World News Daily / J. Brit Miller)
George Bush, Jr.: Did He Or Didn't He?
George Bush Jr.'s refusal to confirm or deny rumors that he once used
cocaine has made for some fascinating political spectacles.
For one thing, it's amusing to see confirmed "lock 'em up and throw
away the key" Drug Warriors suddenly insisting that drug use is a
private matter - at least, if you're the millionaire son of an ex-US
president. Among the new converts to this way of thinking: Elizabeth
Dole, who has made alleged laxness by the Clinton Administration in
fighting the Drug War a central part of her campaign for president,
but who says that George W's prior drug use is a "personal" matter;
Senator John McCain (R-AZ), who said people deserve "privacy" on the
issue; and even Drug Czar Barry McCaffrey, who says the media should
stop "the game of 'gotcha'" (of course, McCaffrey won't stop playing
"gotcha" with the hundreds of thousands of peaceful users his Drug War
arrests every year).
In fact, notes the Libertarian Party in a news release on the subject,
"...the only Republican who appears to disagree with George W. Bush's
claim that drug use should be a private issue is...George W. Bush. As
Texas governor, Bush signed a law that toughened penalties for people
convicted of possessing less than a gram of cocaine."
Which leads Libertarian Party national director Steve Dasbach to make
this simple proposal: Before politicians are allowed to vote on any
Drug War legislation, they should agree to be subjected to the same
criminal penalties they would impose on others.
"It's quite simple," Dasbach says. "If Bush genuinely believes that
people who use cocaine belong in prison -- and if he has personally
used cocaine -- he should go to prison.
"Yes, our prisons are overcrowded because of the 1.5 million people
arrested on drug charges every year...but there's always room for one
more hypocritical politician who believes that what's good enough for
presidential candidates isn't good enough for ordinary Americans."
(Source: Libertarian Party media release / MSNBC)
William F. Buckley: Button A or Button B?
"Now the question has become less 'Did George W do it back then?'
than, 'Does George W's situation merit a re-examination of drug
policy?' Eighty million Americans have used illegal drugs.
...Conceive a fantasy: You are required to push the 'A' button or
the 'B' button. The 'A' button would instantly incarcerate all
illegal drug users. The 'B' button would drop charges against
illegal drug users. Which button would you depress? Does your
allegiance to law and order propel you to put millions of people in
jail? Or are you inclined to modify your opinion about what should
be a jailable offense?"
- conservative syndicated columnist William F. Buckley Jr.
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ON THE WEB
Editor's Choices: Dumb Laws
The site http://www.dumblaws.com has a huge collection of the most
senseless laws in the United States. Many of these laws have been
verified but many were copied from sources which did not include the
law numbers. The laws have been taken from newsgroups, other web
sites, mayors, and visitors to the site.
Here are some samples:
Blythe, CA
* You are not permitted to wear cowboy boots unless you already own
at least two cows.
New York, New York
* Citizens may not greet each other by "putting one's thumb to the
nose and wiggling the fingers".
Georgia
* Members of the state assembly cannot be ticketed for speeding
while the state assembly is in session.
These laws are often humorous, but most do not have references, so
some may not be real. Although not for the serious researcher, these
pages offer an enjoyable diversion to the often too-serious business
of government.
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ASK DR. RUWART
How can you answer difficult questions about libertarianism -- in
short, positive, persuasive soundbite-sized responses? It's a
challenge every libertarian communicator faces.
Dr. Mary Ruwart is a leading expert in libertarian communication and
author of the international bestseller "Healing Our World." Her new
book is "Short Answers to the Tough Questions." In this column she
provides Liberator Online readers with "Short Answers to the Tough
Questions" that libertarians are frequently asked.
If you'd like Dr. Ruwart to provide effective answers for YOUR "tough
questions" on libertarian issues, just email the questions to her at:
mailto:[email protected]. *Due to volume, Dr. Ruwart can't
personally answer or acknowledge all email queries.* But we'll run the
best questions -- and Dr. Ruwart's answers -- in upcoming issues.
Extra Tip: Dr. Ruwart suggests that answers are often best preceded by
a "Ransberger Pivot" statement, to establish common ground with the
questioner. (Example: "Like you, I too want to live in a world where
the environment is clean... Like you, I too want to see greater
abundance for all people...") For more on the Ransberger Pivot
communication technique, see previous issues, or contact the
Advocates.
Dr. Ruwart's past answers are archived in searchable form at the
http://www.self-gov.org/ruwart/
Short Answers to the Tough Questions:
by Dr. Mary Ruwart
"Deadbeat Dads" Revisited
Question:
"I think your answer to the child support/deadbeat dad question
(Liberator Online Vol. 4, No. 16, August 17, 1999) leaves something to
be desired.
"Even in a libertarian world some things are presumed. When you marry,
you promise to 'love, honor, and obey.' Well, so it's a bit vague, but
the parties agreed and, given the nature of the relationship, that
promise should be construed broadly. More to the point, however, when
the parties have children, they each, without a writing, agree to
support the child. This is presumed as a necessary and proper
consequence of the reproductive acts the parties took. Wouldn't you
agree? To suggest that nobody really knows what they are agreeing to
in a marriage is not a satisfactory libertarian position -- especially
when it comes to children.
My short answer:
"Yes, it IS unsatisfactory that no one really knows what they are
agreeing to when they marry. In a libertarian society, instead of a
one-size-fits-all marriage, defined after the fact, a marriage
contract could be individually tailored to a couple's needs.
"I use the phrase 'defined after the fact' because the jurisdiction in
which a couple divorces decides what couples actually agreed to when
they married. A divorcing couple is subject to the laws of the state
they divorce in, not the laws of the state that they marry in. In some
states, all separately wned property becomes joint after marriage; in
others, couples can retain property that is not subject to division
during a divorce. Some states rarely will give men custody of their
children; in others, they have equal footing with their spouses.
"State laws are themselves subject to judicial interpretation. Even if
the couple agrees between themselves what their commitment entails,
the law may tell them differently. The courts often disregard
prenuptial agreements instead of enforcing them.
"My divorce in the mid-70s illustrates this uncertainty. My
soon-to-be-ex and I agreed on a property settlement, hired a single
attorney, and asked the court to rubber-stamp our divorce. Instead,
the judge counseled my husband that the laws of the state entitled him
to alimony and encouraged him to sue for it! He never even asked my
husband if we had considered my higher income in our settlement!
"Since my husband was a man of integrity, he declined the judge's
invitation. However, the judge did not give up easily. He continued to
badger my husband, who gained my respect in his steadfast refusal to
substitute the state's agreement for our own.
"However, many couples in the throes of divorce find that legally
eviscerating their soon-to-be ex is an irresistible temptation. The
spouse on the receiving end feels betrayed and not morally obligated
to comply."
Follow-up question:
"Are you also meaning to say that, without a written contract, the guy
is of the hook for support? His act of having the child with his wife
(and vice-versa) is the same as a promise to support the child -- to
follow through with a responsibility that is presumed in the act of
reproducing children."
My short answer:
"I'm saying that without 'a writing,' misunderstandings about what has
been agreed to are almost inevitable. The subsequent arguments cause
animosity and often result in a refusal to abide by a court-ordered
settlement which is viewed as unfair. By having issues like custody,
support levels, etc. discussed and agreed to in writing *before
martial problems arise, the chances that the settlement will be viewed
as fair and binding are increased.
"We wouldn't dream of going into business with someone else without a
written partnership agreement, because we know that we'd be asking for
trouble. However, we enter into the more serious business of
procreating without even a word about supporting offspring, only a
promise 'to love, honor, and obey' our spouse. What has been promised
is strictly a matter of opinion."
The Nanny State
Question:
"It seems like most people want to live in a Nanny State today! How
can libertarians combat this apathy or laziness that permeates our
society?"
My short answer:
"Many people *are* abdicating responsibility to the Nanny State and
giving it power over their lives. However, others are actively
reclaiming their personal responsibility (e.g., New Agers, members of
the human potential movement, pacifists, etc.). These latter
individuals are very receptive to the libertarian message because they
are firm believers in non-aggression. When they understand that
taxation and regulation bring the guns of government to bear on
peaceful people, they become staunch libertarians. My personal
strategy is to go after the ripe fruit while allowing the rest to
mature through reaping as they sow."
Follow-up question:
"I know there are countries in Europe where taxes are extremely high
and socialism dominates. Are there any people in, maybe France, that
are upset by this? Are there libertarians in Europe?"
My short answer:
"Yes, the libertarian movement is worldwide! The International Society
for Individual Liberty (www.isil.org) networks with libertarians
throughout the world and has facilitated the publication of freedom
literature in dozens of different languages.
"Our last annual meeting (I say 'our' because I'm on the Board of
Directors) was in Costa Rica, where we had both English and Spanish
tracks. The Year 2000 conference is in London, Ontario in July. ISIL
publishes short pamphlets on a variety of issues that are handy and
inexpensive to distribute. Like the Advocates, ISIL is a great
resource for the libertarian wanting simple and effective ways to
communicate their love of liberty to friends and family."
* *
Dr. Ruwart's book "Healing Our World" features persuasive arguments
for liberty, backed with *over 500 references* showing how liberty
works. You can browse the entire book online at:
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Dr. Ruwart's newest book is "Short Answers to the Tough Questions,"
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COMMUNICATION POWER TIP #77
Are you an Advocate or a Defender?
by Michael Cloud
"Why are you against public schools? What's the matter with having
public schools?"
"If you wouldn't support this gun law, what would you do to make sure
we don't have another shooting like Columbine High School?"
"You're against the War on Drugs, but what would you do to keep drugs
out of the hands of school kids?"
Are you always on the defensive when you discuss politics and
government?
Do you constantly criticize, condemn, and complain about government?
It's an easy trap to fall into. We've all done it.
The solution is simple:
Stop defending liberty...Start advocating liberty.
What's the difference?
Defending liberty means we are reacting against government proposals
or programs.
Defending liberty means we are responding to government actions or
policies.
Defending liberty means we are opposing statist ideas.
Defending liberty means they act -- and we react.
Defending lets the Big Government crowd set the agenda and determine
the rules of engagement.
We must stop thinking like and acting like defenders.
We must think like and act like...and *become* Advocates.
We must seize the initiative. We must set the agenda.
We must pro-actively determine and define the issues.
We must provide and promote libertarian solutions to social and
economic problems.
We must lead, not follow. We must act, not react. We must make the
first move, not passively wait.
We must act first. We must be first to define the problem. We must be
first to create and put forth solutions. Libertarian solutions.
We must initiate and support, propose and promote, advocate and
advance.
We must be Prime Movers on issues and problems.
Don't passively wait for the Big Government backers to put forth their
solutions. Take the initiative. Define the problem, create a free
market, libertarian solution...and call it in to your favorite talk
radio NOW. Write it up and e-mail it to your favorite newspaper NOW.
We must demonstrate Leadership in the marketplace of ideas.
Start the conversation. Begin the discussion. Define the problem,
offer the Libertarian solution, sketch out 3 to 5 benefits that your
solution will produce....and ask the others what they like best about
your positive proposal.
Make the statists react to our solutions. Let them oppose and
criticize. Put them on the defensive.
Take the initiative. Plant the crops of liberty. Don't wait for the
weeds of statism.
Take the lead.
Stop defending liberty...
Start Advocating Liberty.
* *
Michael Cloud is the creator of the acclaimed tape set "The Essence of
Political Persuasion." In March of 1999, Libertarian State Chairs
voted him "the best speaker in the Libertarian Party." His speeches
have been described as "electrifying" and "unforgettable."
"The Essence of Political Persuasion" is available from the Advocates
for only $7.50 postpaid; see "What's Happening" in this issue.
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PRODUCT REVIEW:
An amazing book that shatters lies and myths about the environment,
crime, overpopulation and much more, written by one of the master
thinkers of our time.
"Hoodwinking the Nation"
by Julian Simon. Foreword by Ben J. Wattenberg. 1999 hardcover, 140
pages.
From Penn Jillette (of Penn and Teller) about this book:
"[Julian Simon] changed the way I look at my whole world. I've
always been too much of an optimist for my looks, style and
profession, but after reading Julian, I got way Pollyanna, and --
to the irritation of almost everyone I talked to -- Mr. Simon
taught me to back up my sunshine with facts. Why did it take a man
with this much fighting spirit and goofy charisma to get me to
realize what now seems obvious? Well, this book is about just that.
It's Julian Simon looking for the answer to why I (and you, and
just about everyone else) lived in this happy, healthy world, and
still kept thinking it was trashed and getting worse. I'm glad we
have this book. I wish we still had Julian." -- Penn Jillette, who
bills himself as "the larger, louder half of rip-off artistes Penn
& Teller."
From the Publisher:
Most people in the United States believe that our environment is
getting dirtier, we are running out of natural resources, and
population growth in the world is a burden and a threat. These
beliefs, according to Simon, are entirely wrong. Why do the media
report so much false bad news about the environment, resources, and
population? And why do we believe it? These are the questions Simon
sets out to answer in "Hoodwinking the Nation."
The opening chapter of this, Simon's last book, discusses facts about
population growth, natural resources, and the environment, and
presents survey evidence of the public's view of these topics. The
discrepancy between the facts and public beliefs sets up the puzzle
that the remaining chapters attempt to explain. Simon explores how and
why false bad news is produced, citing government reports as often
being the basis for environmental news scams and doomsday analyses.
Simon examines the intellectual bases of concepts that lead to scares
about resource depletion and population growth, and why biologists, in
particular, tend to become overly alarmed about mythical environmental
scares. Simon follows with an explanation of how the false bad news is
disseminated. He notes that journalists know little about statistics
and science and thus gather data in ways that lead to inaccurate
conclusions, and politicians may misuse statistics in the service of
their own policy and political goals. Simon contends that
psychological and cultural mechanisms make people receptive to bad
rather than good news and that most people have a too positive view of
the past and a too negative view of the future.
The purpose of this book is not to preach but to examine. Most
importantly, it aims to consider whether institutional structures can
be changed in a way that would allow more sanctions against
undesirable practices and unethical behavior.
* *
"For thirty years, Julian Simon has proven himself to be the nation's
premier slayer of myths." --Stephen Moore, Cato Institute
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