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The Weekly Libertarian Leftist Review 83

Laurence M. Vance discusses dental regulations.

Ramona Wadi discusses the School of Americas and death squads.

Jacob G. Hornberger discusses Morsi’s death sentence in Egypt.

Michael D. Yates discusses honoring the Vietnamese rather than those who killed them.

Jacob G. Hornberger discusses the U.S. troops who died in Ramadi.

Jim Miles discusses Stephen Kinzer’s book on the Dulles Brothers.

Glenn Greenwald discusses the use of LGBT causes to further militarism and imperialism.

Dan Sanchez discusses Israel and the Palestinians.

Garry Leech discusses why Israel should not exist.

Laurence M. Vance discusses the GOP’s proposed budget for 2016.

Sheldon Richman discusses Marco Rubio as reactionary big government man.

David S. D’Amato discusses thomism and decentralism.

Lucy Steigerwald discusses Rand Paul and the tripartisan case for optimism.

Sheldon Richman discusses the Magna Carta and libertarian strategy.

Nathan Goodman discusses slavery’s incomplete end.

Andrew Levine discusses U.S. ties to Saudi Arabia.

Richard M. Ebeling discusses why government deficits and debts matter.

David S. D’Amato discusses wonkish libertarianism.

Glenn Greenwald discusses how the U.S. and U.K. hide their war crimes by invoking national security.

Ray McGovern discusses how to honor Memorial Day.

Adam Johnson discusses boots on the ground in Syria and the media reaction.

Bill Quigley discusses praying for peace while waging permanent war.

Peter Lee discusses the 1999 U.S bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade.

Binoy Kampmark discusses the death sentence for Morsi.

Bionic Mosquito discusses centralization, war, and the Middle Ages.

William Norman Grigg discusses the state’s plundering parasites.

Eric Peters discusses cop immunity.

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