Exactly, Kelly, as some of our more realistic friends will tell us, freedom is 
not free, and it takes a lot of work to maintain it, no time for vacations and 
leisure, we do those things anyway, of course, but then we have to worry that 
we don't take enough time to KNOW enough stuff, hang in there, you can't know 
too much, and when it seems to be too much, just stop and have a rest, then 
delve some more...




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From: Y. Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, December 1, 2008 8:03:06 AM
Subject: [Libertarian] Learning for Liberty: Austro-Libertarianism 101


So much to read and learn, and so little time. Thanks in no small 
measure to the energy that Ron Paul's candidacy unleashed, more people 
than ever are eager to cut through the propaganda and uncover the truth. 
But where to start? And how can you get the most out of the time you 
have to devote to reading and study?
Thank you, Tom Woods for putting together the resources (mostly free and 
on-line!) here:
http://www.lewrockw ell.com/woods/ woods98.html
Y

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