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Boston T. Party on Fiction, Freedom, and Free State Wyoming
By Lady Liberty

Lady Liberty is pleased to be able to publish this exclusive interview with noted libertarian advocate and author, Boston T. Party. His previous books include such valuable references as Boston's Gun Bible, Bulletproof Privacy, and Hologram of Liberty; his most recent literary effort is that of his first novel, Molôn Labé! (see also our book review of Molôn Labé!). Boston T. Party is currently working on, among other things, the Free State Wyoming project. For more information on Boston T. Party's available books, to purchase books online, and updates on Free State Wyoming, visit the Javelin Press website.

Lady Liberty: Boston, you're known as a successful writer of non-fiction books. What made you decide to try your hand at writing a novel?

Boston T. Party: After finishing Hologram of Liberty I concluded that our only chance of freedom was to geographically concentrate on a small conservative state and liberate it politically. After even the barest of research, it became obvious that Wyoming was tailor-made for such an effort. When I envisioned what it would take to convince thousands of serious liberty-lovers to relocate to Wyoming, I knew that only a novel could possibly offer that kind of inspiration. A sort of Galt's Gulch blueprint, if you will. (Read the rest here)

There Ain’t No South—It’s Just North Of Mexico
(with all apologies due Brother Dave Gardner)
By Michael Gaddy

When one types the words “Southern” and Confederacy” into the Google search engine, he/she is greeted with the information that there are 47,900 links to that subject just a mouse click away.

Included are many groups that espouse faithfulness and devotion to all things Southern.

There are sites that seek to educate each and every visitor to the “forgotten” heritage and history of the South. There are national groups and there are regional and state groups. There is an organization that allows only members that can prove their ancestor was a Confederate Soldier. There is a plethora of “Southern” paraphernalia: T-shirts, bumper stickers, flags belt buckles and even bikinis that will exhibit your pride in being a true Southerner. There is a Southern broadcasting station on the Internet that one can tune into and listen to Southern music and inspiring speeches. Many sites are proud to talk of conventions and lectures available for one and all so they can become more knowledgeable of all things prideful to a Southerner.

Could it possibly be true that all these groups are all flag and no soldier? (Read the rest here)

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