Serf City: Volume 3, Issue 3
Posted on December 16th, 2007 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, Becky Akers, Bob Armstrong, Brendan Michael Conner, Elizabeth Chandler, Fred Steinberg, Fred Thompson, freedom, Ignacio Gutiérrez, Jim Lesczynski, Joseph Dobrian, Les Hunter, Libertarian Party, liberty, Manhattan, Mitchell Luna, New York, politics, Rick Miller, Ron Paul, Serf City- Civil War or Sectarian Violence? Just Blame the Occupation! - Glenville Ashby
- So You Say You Want a Revolution - Jim Lesczynski
- Letters : Get Used To It - Brendan Michael Conner
- In Search of “Responsible” Development - Rick Miller
- Che What? - Ignacio Gutiérrez
- HIV Disclosure, Prevention and the Dismantling of the American Republic - Mitchell Luna
- Congestion, Cameras and Cash - Becky Akers
- What I Won’t Do as Mayor - Joseph Dobrian
- The Logic of Liberty : Ron Paul and the Passing of the Broadcast Age - Bob Armstrong
- The Keffiyeh and the Kids - Les Hunter
- Can You Smell That Smell? - Ignacio Gutiérrez
- Much Needed Common Sense - Elizabeth Chandler
- The Importance of Not Being a Fred: An Open Letter to Fred Thompson - Fred Steinberg
For past issues visit the Manhattan Libertarian Party’s Serf City page. And while you’re their subscribe to the RSS feed for the Serf City blog. Because I may just be writing for it soon.
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December 17th, 2007 at 11:53 am
I’ve considered writing as well… but in this particular arena, that appears to be your specialty over mine. although, im certain I could provide a different perspective. maybe ill write a piece about the NHLF while we are there.
I may also submit some cartoons/illustrations.
December 17th, 2007 at 12:15 pm
I was referring to the blog not the tabloid but I’d write something for the tabloid too. In this case though I was asked if I’d be willing to write for the blog.