"... the first priority of any real libertarian 
is to ensure everybody knows and thoroughly 
understands that anyone who refuses to take the 
Zero Aggression Principle seriously, as the 
central, indispensable tenet of the movement­or 
in the case of the LP, to take the oath of zero 
aggression­should not be regarded as a 
libertarian at all, but just another thug 
reserving a right he mistakenly imagines he has 
to initiate force against his fellow human beings 
whenever he finds it convenient.

"... if this sort of ugly struggle is to be 
avoided, what needs to be done­and immediately­is 
for the LP board of directors to hand Cory and 
Davis their walking papers, and then to publicly 
retract and apologize for their original 
anti-libertarian statement. If the board fails 
with regard to principal in this affair, they, 
too, should be replaced, at the upcoming national convention in Denver."


Time for a Purge?
by L. Neil Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Attribute to The Libertarian Enterprise

In an official press release dated April 25, 
2008, two "spokesmen" for the national 
Libertarian Party -- which in this case means 
hired hands, un-elected by anybody -- 
surrealistically called for "increased 
coordination and communication between federal 
and state law enforcement agencies" in the matter 
of child pornography. The document heavily quoted 
Robert Mueller, current head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

"Libertarians Call for Increased Communication to Combat Child Pornography"

http://www.lp.org/media/article_578.shtml

The two culprits in question are Executive 
Director Shane Cory, and somebody named Andrew 
Davis, grandiosely titled "National Media 
Coordinator". Both should be out looking for new 
jobs and other employers to misrepresent and 
disgrace. But more on that subject later.

Rumor has it that this was a ploy­part of an 
internal power struggle -- to damage at least one 
of the current candidates for the LP presidential 
nomination. (Another potential candidate has 
already sacrificed my possible endorsement by 
congratulating these two cretins on their press 
release.) I believe the idea was that anyone who 
opposed the issuance of this press release could 
be denounced as favoring child pornography­an 
idiot's strategy to influence other idiots.

I have some doubts: this sort of half-witted 
public relations maneuver has occurred more than 
once in the party's shabby internal history, and 
is perfectly capable of standing on its own, as 
yet another example of the suit-and-tie clique -- 
whose unspoken motto has always been 
"respectability above everything, especially 
including principle" -- looking to suck up to 
whatever they perceive as the Establishment. I 
doubt they're smart enough to hatch this as a power play.

But let's get a couple of things straight.

It is undeniably true that any decent human being 
despises child pornography and all those who 
produce and distribute it. After all, it is the 
job of grownups (in a Darwinian sense, it is 
their only job) to nurture children and protect 
them from harm, rather than exploit them. As the 
father of a daughter for the past 18 years, it's been my job.

It is a very different thing to hand that job off 
to a collection of statist bullies who have been 
assembled without Constitutional authorization -- 
their very existence as an organization is a 
blatant and egregious violation of the law, as 
well as the Zero Aggression Principle -- and 
whose many crimes include the wholesale slaughter 
of eighty-odd individuals in their home and 
church near Waco, Texas, in 1993, including 
around two dozen innocent, helpless little kids. 
This is the way that the FBI "protects" children. 
They are unfit even to utter the word "children", 
let alone to make any pretense of helping them.

LP founder David Nolan is nobody's radical -- 
something that has been a point of contention 
between him and me on occasion over the years -- 
but he is a man of unswerving principle, nearly 
always right in its proper application. He's been 
quoted on sites denouncing the Cory/Davis press 
release and the kind of thinking it represents. I 
first ran across Dave's statement here, posted by 
Stephan Kinsella on the splendid The Lew Rockwell 
Blog as "LP Abandons Libertarianism, Constitution":

http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/020742.html

You will also want to see "But What About the Children?" by Lew himself:

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/children.html

For those who claim to be libertarian to call for 
greater activity on the part of the FBI -- in any 
context except its abolition -- is not only 
utterly disgusting to every libertarian of good 
conscience, it's exactly like Jews calling on the 
Gestapo to take care of Jewish children.

There is this consideration, as well: as far back 
as the 70s, some individuals -- notably the 
creators of the BBC science fiction series 
Blake's Seven understood perfectly how a 
totalitarian regime's false accusation of crimes 
against children might be used against political 
dissidents. It is exactly this filthy tactic that 
Cory and Davis are encouraging.

And you can see why, for the past 25 years or so, 
since it was first called into question by 
creatures like these, I've maintained that the 
first priority of any real libertarian is to 
ensure everybody knows and thoroughly understands 
that anyone who refuses to take the Zero 
Aggression Principle seriously, as the central, 
indispensable tenet of the movement -- or in the 
case of the LP, to take the oath of zero 
aggression -- should not be regarded as a 
libertarian at all, but just another thug 
reserving a right he mistakenly imagines he has 
to initiate force against his fellow human beings 
whenever he finds it convenient.

I don't know enough these days about the internal 
politics of the national LP to say whether these 
specimens have anything to do with the vermin who 
raped the party platform last time around (in the 
70s, the platform called for the abolition of the 
FBI), but they are of exactly the same ilk, not 
"moderate" libertarians, not "gradualist" 
libertarians, not even "neo" libertarians, but 
anti libertarians, whose effect -- whether they 
intended it that way or not­is the single most 
destructive force against individual liberty that I know of.

If this was indeed meant to embarrass all those 
pesky radicals out of the party, then it's bound 
to misfire. The trouble is, by "radical" this 
collaborationist trash means anyone standing on 
principle, rather than navigating by perceived 
political expedience (which, as I've demonstrated 
on numerous occasions, usually proves incorrect 
in a practical, as well as ethical sense). 
"Radicals" have been fighting this particular 
fight (some of them for half their lives or more) 
for better than three decades. They are hardened 
to an extent their opponents can't conceive. If 
anybody's going to get embarrassed out of the 
party, it's going to be these Vichy Quisling concentration camp trustees.

If they really want to play it this way -- 
accusing anyone they dislike of favoring child 
pornography -- then let them stand accused in 
public of ethically signing off on Waco, Ruby 
Ridge, the FLDS raid, and every other evil, 
murderous thing the state has ever done to children.

On the other hand, if this sort of ugly struggle 
is to be avoided, what needs to be done -- and 
immediately -- is for the LP board of directors 
to hand Cory and Davis their walking papers, and 
then to publicly retract and apologize for their 
original anti-libertarian statement. If the board 
fails with regard to principal in this affair, 
they, too, should be replaced, at the upcoming national convention in Denver.

To that end, THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE is asking 
you to join us in rectifying this sorry 
situation. We will shortly have an online 
petition up. Check back for it, look it over, and 
add your name to those demanding what's right.




Four-time Prometheus Award-winner L. Neil Smith 
has been called one of the world's foremost 
authorities on the ethics of self-defense. He is 
the author of 25 books, including The American 
Zone, Forge of the Elders, Pallas, The 
Probability Broach, Hope (with Aaron Zelman), and 
his collected articles and speeches, Lever 
Action, all of which may be purchased through his 
website "The Webley Page" at lneilsmith.org.

Ceres, an exciting sequel to Neil's 1993 Ngu 
family novel Pallas was recently completed and is 
presently looking for a literary home.

Neil is presently working on Ares, the middle 
volume of the epic Ngu Family Cycle, and on 
Roswell, Texas, with Rex F. "Baloo" May.

The stunning 185-page full-color 
graphic-novelized version of The Probability 
Broach, which features the art of Scott Bieser 
and was published by BigHead Press 
www.bigheadpress.com has recently won a Special 
Prometheus Award. It may be had through the 
publisher, at www.Amazon.com, or at BillOfRightsPress.com.


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