ShareDebate International 1994 Abstracts & FTP Pointers to Individual Issues

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Volume 4, Issue 1, Release 14, Spring 1994

This issue of ShareDebate International features Dr. Stephen D. Leonard, M.D., F.A.C.S. on health care reform; William Tucker of National Review on Monogamy; author Steven Schlossstein on Japan; Conservative activist Dan Druck on Colorado's Sovereignty Resolution; Wired's John Barlow on Clipper; Libernet's Timothy May on Crypto Anarchism; Utah's Joseph Stumph on the Ultimatum Resolution; plus several small, great Libernet postings (the Libertarian newsgroup on the Internet).

An ASCII version form with a very small freeware MSDOS file viewer and print program is available. This ASCII version is formatted for all computer platforms. The filename is: SI/DBATE014.ZIP.

Volume 4, Issue 2, Release 15, Summer 1994

This issue of ShareDebate International features reprints and/or original writing from Robert E. Moffit, Leonard Peikoff, and David Kelly on health care reform; Conservative activist Dan Druck on the Fed's dual currency plan & more on Colorado's Sovereignty Resolution; Roleigh Martin's proposed Minnesota State legislation to privatize welfare with a double-value tax deduction instead of relying on taxes; Libernet's Ian Geldard on the questionability of Global Warming, Ed Snook and Kevin Starret's proposed Oregon Property Ownership Act; and J. Neil Schulman's reply to the Executives of the ACLU of Southern California on the meaning of the Second Amendment.

An ASCII version form with a very small freeware MSDOS file viewer and print program is available. This ASCII version is formatted for all computer platforms. The filename is: SI/DBATE015.ZIP.

Volume 4, Issue 3, Release 16, Fall 1994

This issue of ShareDebate International features reprints and/or original writing from Conservative activist Dan Druck on the dangers of the failed Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1994 & more on the Western States' Sovereignty Resolution; Roleigh Martin's research into the Social Security and how so-called experts on both the left and the right are distorting the truth, sharing common myths, and aiming to take away your forced-savings; Competitive Enterprise Institute on Environmental Extremism and Politically Correct, Bad Science; Japan Expert Steven Schlossstein on High Technology; Libernet postings on Home Schooling, Voting outside the Libertarian Party; the Republican Contract with America; Libertarian Christians; Free-Market Environmentalism; The Resister: The Official Publication of the Special Forces Underground; and the Internet's GNN on a threatening change to copyright laws that will severely limit Public access to digital information.

An ASCII version form with a very small freeware MSDOS file viewer and print program is available. This ASCII version is formatted for all computer platforms. The filename is: SI/DBATE016.ZIP.

Volume 4, Issue 4, Release 17, Winter 1994/1995

This issue of ShareDebate International features a great commentary by the frontier Congressman Davy Crockett. However, the rest of this issue is devoted to a great international game, Chinese Chess.

Chinese Chess is the best game there is! I got bored 20 years ago with Western Chess -- Chinese Chess with it's Cannons & rules limiting the King to a 3x3 grid (the fortress) on a larger board (90 locations) makes it a quicker, more unpredictable, more challenging, & more fun game. Includes 2 different authored doc files, illustrations, 2 different MSDOS freeware games (both run fine on PC; 1 runs fine on the HP 100/200 Palmtop & includes HP setup info), and resource information. A Gift from the Editor of ShareDebate International, Roleigh Martin.

An ASCII version form with a very small freeware MSDOS file viewer and print program is available. This ASCII version is formatted for all computer platforms. Besides the ASCII textfiles, there are MSDOS binary programs to enable Chinese Chess to be played. Graphic files are included to illustrate the game--these files can be viewed on any computer. The filename is: SI/DBATE017.ZIP.

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