Junto news, speaker change, lots of news about films

by Iris Bell on October 28, 2011

Contents* NEW Junto meeting Nov. 3...CHANGED SPEAKER
* Upcoming Junto speakers, through August 2012
* NEW Memorial for Junto regular Alan Ladne
* NEW Junto regular joins The Atlas Society staff
* NEW Film: "Ayn Rand and The Prophecy of Atlas Shrugged"
* NEW New York Sun site and email delivery
* NEW Upcoming Junto speaker, Higgs, Tocqueville Award
* NEW Spectacular art for "Atlas Shrugged: Part 1" Blu-Ray
* NEW "Atlas Shrugged: Part 1" special editions DVD & Blu-Ray
* NEW "Atlas Shrugged, Part 1" will be shown in Canada.
* NEW Lewis Lehrman, gold standard advocate speaks in NYC
* NEW The great game: A way of running a business
* NEW "Atlas Shrugged" producer: Part 2, Tea Party, atheism
* NEW New York City Ayn Rand Meetup Oct. 30
* NEW Yaron Brook, ex. dir. Ayn Rand Inst., sold out at FEE
* NEW Junto speaker Gene Epstein at Columbia U. last Sat.
* Ayn Rand walking tours
* NYCjunto-discuss list
* About this newsletter
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Junto is a group that shares information
and discusses current issues...
plus presents speakers to talk with us:

Tracy Quan
"Highways and byways of the sex worker industry"
    (The previously scheduled speaker, Kathryn Schulz, had
    to cancel and deeply apologized for the inconvenience.)

Thursday, Nov. 3

Admission Free -- No reservation necessary
* We'll socialize from 7:00pm.
* The meeting begins at ABOUT 7:30pm
    with a discussion of current issues and events.
* The featured speaker is introduced at ABOUT 8:00pm.
* The meeting will continue to ABOUT 10:00pm.

General Society Library,
20 West 44 St., between 5th and 6th Aves., NYC
near the Grand Central Terminal

Subway: 4, 5, 6, S to Grand Central -- 42nd St.
or
B, D, F, 7 to 42nd Street -- Sixth Ave. at Bryant Park
or
A, C, E, N, Q, R, S, 1, 2, 3 to Times Square -- 42nd St.

Bus: M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M42, M98, M101, M102, M104, Q32

Train: MTA Metro-North Railroad to Grand Central 

Car: Some private parking facilities in the area. Parking on
side streets is metered, limited to specific days and times.

Please note:
* Junto is not the usual sort of meeting with a long speech
followed by Q & A. Junto's invited speakers give a short
presentation and are challenged to defend their assertions.
* Discussions are intense, but polite. Participation by all
attendees is highly encouraged.
* Junto meets on the first Thursday of every month, at the
General Society Library, 20 West 44 St., NYC, between
5th and 6th Aves., near Grand Central Terminal
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Tracy Quan
“Highways and byways of the sex worker industry”

She labels herself on Twitter as: “Commonwealth babe. Novelist. Omnivore. Secular Catholic. Cafeteria atheist. Caffeine dependent. Unrepentant flânoozy. Love Guru.”

Tracy Quan is the author of the irreverent and popular Nancy Chan trilogy which began as a popular fiction column on Salon.com. Her bestselling debut novel, Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl, has been published in 16 countries and banned in Beijing.

The sequel, Diary of a Married Call Girl, takes Nancy Chan’s double life as a prostitute to entertaining new levels. Diary of a Jetsetting Call Girl, is a 21st century adventure with a medieval twist: Nancy visits a mysterious Provencal hideaway and discovers that the French countryside is “ten times trickier than Manhattan.”

Tracy remains ambiguous about the autobiographical elements in her fiction. A frequent contributor to The Daily Beast, she has also been a regular online columnist for the Guardian. She’s written about sexual themes in the battle over the Statue of Liberty, religious themes in atheism, Bernie Madoff’s love life, pimp chic in U.S. politics and the multiple hypocrisies of Eliot Spitzer’s liberal fans. As a 21st century “agony aunt”, she’s tackled vibrator addiction, miscegenation and first-time intercourse. Her writing has appeared in The Daily (Rupert Murdoch’s iPad publication), Marie Claire, Financial Times, NY Times, Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, South China Morning Post and many others.

Reason magazine described her as “the only chick lit writer to discuss indentured labor, sex worker rights and the proper purse in which to carry a dildo.”

Tracy, a card-carrying member of PONY (Prostitutes of New York), became a sex worker during her teens.

She’s spoken at Vassar College, NY University, Open Society Inst., Eyebeam, University of Ottawa, SF MOMA, Idea City and the Museum of Sex in Manhattan. She’s been a TV guest on Geraldo, Freedom Watch, The O’Reilly Factor, CBS’s Early Show,CNBC, Inside Edition and more. Her radio interviews include the Alan Colmes Show, New York & Company, Hong Kong Radio 3, NPR, BBC and CBC.

Other books she’s contributed to: Orientalia: Sex in Asia with photographer Reagan Louie; NYC Sex: How New York Transformed Sex in America (a dialogue with happy hooker Xaviera Hollander and historian Timothy Gilfoyle), Whores and Other Feminists with her essay about Barbie, and Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work.

She writes about pop culture, sex and politics from a unique perspective. Recent subjects have been Julian Assange, Michelle Obama, Mary Magdalene and Winnie-the Pooh. She says she can’t get enough medieval history, is a recovering Enid Blyton addict, prefers Twitter to Facebook.

She invented the term “lingerie liberal,” has been called a “libertarian entrepreneur,” and advocates the decriminalization of prostitution. But she doesn’t encourage others to go into the business.

Read a current interview: tiny.cc/LoveGuru
Read her tweets: tiny.cc/TracyTweet
Hear some of her interviews: tiny.cc/TracyTalk
Visit her site: TracyQuan.net

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Come to Junto, meet the upcoming speakers:

* Dec. 1, David Friedman, prof. law, Santa Clara U.,
Liberty magazine contributing editor, anarcho-capitalist.
davidDFriedman.com

* Jan. 5, 2012, Tibor Machan, prof. emeritus, dept. philosophy,
Auburn U., AL, libertarian, author "The Morality of Business".
Visit his site for his many essays on political liberty:
tiny.cc/Tibor

* Feb. 2, 2012, Ayn Rand's 107th birthday celebration.
Speaker Donald Luskin market commentator.
His subject will be announced later.
    He co-wrote "I am John Galt: Today's Heroic Innovators
Building the World and the Villainous Parasites Destroying It."
    It introduces you to real-life titans who've lived their lives
like Rand's fictional heroes and the malefactors who've lived
like her fictional villains:
    Steve Jobs as Howard Roark,
    Paul Krugman as Ellsworth Toohey,
    John Allison as John Galt,
    Bill Gates as Henry Rearden and
    Barney Frank as Wesley Mouch, etc.
Watch Donald's short video on Amazon:
tiny.cc/LuskinVideo

* March 1, 2012, to be announced

* April 5, 2012, Robert Higgs, senior fellow political
economy Independent Institute; editor Independent Institute's
quarterly newsletter "Independent Review".
tiny.cc/Higgs

* May 3, 2012, Ilana Mercer, author "Lessons for America from
Post-Apartheid So. Africa". Her classical liberal columns are at
WorldNetDaily.com and IlanaMercer.com

* June 7 and July 5 to be announced

* August 2, 2012, Gary Jason, businessman, philosophy teacher
and writer.
    He writes for Liberty magazine at:
LibertyUnbound.com
    More by and about him at:
ProfGaryJason.com  

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Memorial for Junto regular Alan Ladne
    At every Junto I can remember, Alan asked the speaker a
question or challenged the speaker's ideas or defended reason
or defended Ayn Rand's ideas. Alan usually sat in the front row,
at the speaker's left.
    Since he died on October 3rd, I've exchanged some emails
with Alan's sister. She'd tried to get him to move to Washington
state, where she lives. Part of the reason he wouldn’t move
from is home in New Jersey was that he valued Junto highly.
    Molly Hayes Sechrest, came to many Junto's before she
moved to Texas in 2005. She and Alan were good friends.
She's created a memorial page for him:
    Molly writes: "...you may wish to pay tribute to him. Those
of you who enjoyed Alan's friendship or were simply acquainted
with his quiet but passionate intellectuality and love of the arts,
may wish to write of your memory of him. Perhaps you would
like to recount an anecdote, a personal impression, or an effect
he had on the way you view something.
    "I have created a web site as a memorial to Alan and as a
way for you to express your thoughts and feelings. Just click
on the Guest Book tab -- it provides a place for comments --
whether to express humor or sadness, whimsy or seriousness,
whether brief or lengthy":
tiny.cc/AlanLadne
    You may find it interesting to read what others have
written about Alan.
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Iris writes: One of the things Alan and I shared is an
appreciation of the intellectual, feminist, atheist, Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
    This Somali-born woman escaped a planned Muslim
marriage during a stopover in Holland, on her way to in Canada.
    In Holland she went from being a tribal person to having a
full appreciation of the Enlightenment.
    She's lived under a fatwa since 2004. She'd written the script
for a film about subjugation of Muslim women. The director,
Theo van Gogh, was assassinated. A letter attached to his body
with a knife, was a promise to kill her, too.
    In Holland she became a successful lawyer and member of
Parliament. Her latest memoir is "Nomad", is a follow-up to
her bestseller, "Infidel".
    She's lived in the U.S. since 2006 and is a fellow at the think
tank, The American Enterprise Institute. There she researches
and writes about the relationship between the West and Islam,
women's rights in Islam, violence against women propagated
by religious and cultural arguments, and Islam in Europe.
    You can read some of her essays and speeches at:
aei.org/scholar/117
    This week she said: "You will see more and more people
fighting for religion and blood and culture and all these things
as a motive to commit violent acts, saying they have no other
option but violence to make their statement. That means the
parliamentary model, the model of dialogue, that is going to
be undermined by both sides...."
    Speaking of a Christian who's killed Muslims in Europe
she said: "That's regression, because one of the greatest
achievements of the west was to separate politics from
religion....Multiculturalism is going back in history."
    I think it was in 2007 that Alan put together a table of
eleven of us at a Cato fundraising luncheon. We were there
to see and hear Ayaan Hirsi Ali give the keynote speech in
the Waldorf=Astoria.
    I don’t know if any of us would have done it on our own,
but Alan made it possible for us to opt in with ease.
    Several times each year I could count on Alan to send me
an email directing me to a speech or article by Hirsi Ali. It
was with sadness that I signed up for a Google Alert about her
activities and writing. Each day when a Hirsi Ali Google Alert
arrives I miss Alan again.

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Junto regular joins The Atlas Society staff
    Alexander R. Cohen, J.D., M.A. used to come to Junto often,
before he moved to D.C. The Atlas Society has hired him as
managing editor of the Business Rights Center and as an
associate scholar.
    The Atlas Society's previous name was The Objectivist
Center.
    Alexander is a philosopher-journalist, a recipient of The
Atlas Society's graduate scholarship and has given a number
of lectures at their summer seminars.
    He studied journalism at American U. He got his law degree
from the U. of Penn. and master's in philosophy from the
City U. of NY.
    He'll continue to pursue his Ph.D. in philosophy at the U. of
Virginia. His dissertation is on the theory of punishment from
an Objectivist perspective.
    As managing editor, he works closely with Roger Donway.
Roger says, "...His background in law and philosophy has
already proven invaluable in helping the Center critique
soundly the current frenzy over insider trading that is creating
so many victims among securities traders. In addition, through
Twitter, he's already given the Business Rights Center a voice
in the daily conversation among pro-capitalist policy activists...."
    The Business Rights Center defends businessmen unjustly
prosecuted by government and defamed by the media.
    Some of Alexander's writing is on the Business Rights
Center blog. Put each of these in Google to get to the page:
* A Business That Chose to Live
* The Godsenator
* A Banker Takes a Mulligan
    Follow the Business Rights Center on Twitter:
twitter.com/#/bizrights
    The Business Rights Center says, every day people should
be working and enjoying their lives, but some productive
Americans sit in prison under laws that shackle self-interest
to arbitrary notions of "fairness." And few voices are raised
in protest.
    Every workday, The Atlas Society's Business Rights Center
sends out, via Twitter, news and commentary about attacks on
the right to seek a profit. Alexander runs the Twitter feed
@BizRights, which includes links to a variety of sources,
including blogs and the mainstream media.
    For example:
* Peter Schiff: I was fined for creating jobs. realclearpolitics.com
* "I am not aware of anyone who lost money as a result of my
    actions": Rajaratnam’s moral argument for leniency.
    dealbook.nytimes.com
* Interior Dept. turns a mild-mannered CEO into a rebel by
    raiding Gibson Guitars. thedailybeast.com
More information on attacks on the right to pursue profits:
twitter.com/#/bizrights

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Film: "Ayn Rand and The Prophecy of Atlas Shrugged"
    This a feature length documentary examines the resurging
interest in Ayn Rand's 1957 novel and the validity of its dire
prediction for America.
    Set in what novelist/philosopher Rand called "the day after
tomorrow," "Atlas Shrugged" depicts an America in crisis,
brought to her knees by a corrupt establishment of government
regulators and businessmen with political pull -- the "looters"
and "moochers" -- who prey on individual achievement.
    This film looks into Rand's background for the ideas and
philosophy that inspired and shaped her novel and seeks to
determine whether America is indeed headed for the disastrous
outcome she predicted.
    The writer/director is Chris Mortensen, a TV producer and
documentary filmmaker.
    Among the people interviewed are: John Allison, Mike
Berliner, Andrew Bernstein, Harry Binswanger, Yaron Brook,
Northrup Buechner, Jennifer Burns, Anne C. Heller, Amy
Peikoff, Al Ruddy and Ed Snider.
    Learn more about it here:
tiny.cc/ARdocSite
   Watch the trailer and order the director's cut DVD:
tiny.cc/ARdoc
    Host a screening:
tiny.cc/ARdocScreen

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New York Sun site and email delivery
    The NY Sun website is active again, with fresh articles
posted daily during the week:
NYsun.com
    Sign up to get free email dispatches, reviews and editorials,
standard or mobile-optimized:
tiny.cc/NYsun
    The NY Sun was a daily paper published from 2002 to 2008.
Then editor Seth Lipsky and then managing editor Ira Stoll
have both been Junto speakers.

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Upcoming Junto speaker, Higgs, to get Tocqueville Award
    The Independent Institute's will honor Robert Higgs, who'll
speak at Junto on April 5.
    The other honorees are Lech Walesa and Mario Vargas Llosa.
The award recognizes exceptional contributions to humanity
in advancing the ideas and ideals of individual liberty,
entrepreneurship, personal responsibility, civic virtue
and the rule of law.
    Honoray co-chairs, partial list: Ronald H. Coase, Nobel
Laureate Economic Sciences; Robert A. Conquest, Hoover Inst.,
Stanford U.; Freeman J. Dyson, Princeton U., Carly S. Fiorina
Former CEO, Hewlett-Packard, Desmond M. Tutu, Archbishop
Emeritus of Cape Town, SA,
    Nov. 15, 2011, The Ritz-Carlton, SF, Calif.
tiny.cc/LibertyHiggs

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Spectacular art for "Atlas Shrugged: Part 1" Blu-Ray
    I recommend you go to see this illustration. Click on it to
see it enlarged. It's worth taking a moment to see this dramatic
cover art at:
tiny.cc/AtlasBluRay

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"Atlas Shrugged: Part 1" special editions DVD & Blu-Ray

* DVD Special Edition "Atlas Shrugged: Part 1"
can be pre-ordered now. It will be delivered on Nov. 8th.
Order at:
tiny.cc/SPECIALatlasDVD

* Blu-Ray Special Edition "Atlas Shrugged: Part 1"
will be available for pre-order in mid-Nov. It will combine ALL
the exclusive content from ALL of the Special Edition DVDs
plus even more extras. Its release date is expected to be
late Nov.
    In mid-Nov. you should be able to pre-order it at:
tiny.cc/AtlasStore

* Blu-Ray standard edition "Atlas Shrugged: Part 1"
can be pre-ordered now. It will be delivered on Nov. 8th.
Order at:
tiny.cc/AtlasBluRay

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"Atlas Shrugged, Part 1" will be shown in Canada.
    It will open at the AMC theatres Yonge and Dundas in
Toronto on Oct. 28th. 

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Lewis Lehrman, gold standard advocate speaks in NYC
    Cato Institute seminar and luncheon, Fri., Oct. 28
11:00am to 2:00pm, Waldorf=Astoria, NYC, featuring
philanthropist and gold standard advocate Lewis Lehrman:
tiny.cc/CatoLehrman

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The great game: A way of running a business
    Stephen Hicks, philosopher, interviewed Jack Stack about
his method of managing companies. Stack keeps the corporate
books open, helping every employee understand them.
    Hicks was a 1999-2000 Senior Fellow at The Objectivist
Center. He's now editor of Kaizen, newsletter for the Center for
Ethics and Entrepreneurship at Rockford College.
    Hicks: Your method seems to have three elements:
motivation, power, and knowledge. Employees are motivated
if they connect working hard to rewards that matter to them,
if they have some control over the process, and if they know
how what they're doing fits the big picture. But there’s also
an empowerment element?
    Stack: There's a psychic ownership. That's what you want...
    Hicks: Right. People know there is a division of labor and
what everybody is contributing....In your two books, "The
Great Game of Business" and "A Stake in the Outcome", you
explain in detail what you have come to call the "Great Game
of Business." Can you summarize its core strategy?
    Stack: ...I promised...I would really teach people what it
takes to be successful. They would never ask again whether
they should have a kid or buy a car. If they can understand the
balance sheet...
    They were reluctant at the very beginning and that's when
the idea came of telling people that business is no different
than Monopoly, it's no different than sports. Business is a game:
It has rules, it has scorecards, and it has an outcome. Those are
the three elements of the game.
    Hicks: This is a revolutionary approach to management:
Part of it is not working for other people but working for
yourself. And part is that work is not a "living dead" drudgery,
as you call it. Work should be fun. Another part is treating
employees as people who can understand how a business
works and not as cogs in a machine.
*****
What I learned from this interview is that the same men who
play fantasy baseball can easily learn to read a spreadsheet.
    Their job may be packing heavy equipment for shipping,
but they can learn to see the relationship between this work
they do and the profits of the major corporation they're
working for.
    You can read the complete interview here:
tiny.cc/greatGame

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"Atlas Shrugged" producer talks: Part 2, Tea Party, atheism
    Harmon Kaslow is the producer of the film "Atlas Shrugged:
Part 1," based on Ayn Rand's novel. This is a part of an
interview he gave:
    Q. When will filming begin on Part 2?
    Kaslow: Part 2 we're looking at starting early 2012. Our
aspiration is that it can be completed in time so it can be in
theaters about a month before the presidential elections in
Nov. 2012.
    Q. Is the film's release purposely timed to try to influence
the 2012 election?
    Kaslow: ...people are going to be tuned in to a lot of the
issues and messages that are prevalent in the book and in the
movie. So, I think the relevance of the movie will fit very well
with what will be going on in the country...
    The interviewer asked: "Why do you think a philosopher
might want to write a work of fiction...rather than non-fiction?"
Kaslow answered "...I have to believe that she felt that putting
it in the guise of a fictional story would make a more
compelling read..."
    Iris says: That's not it, Rand considered herself a novelist.
She realized she had to formulate her philosophy in order to
write the kind of novels she wanted to write.
    You can read Koslow's complete interview at:
tiny.cc/AtlasPart2

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New York City Ayn Rand Meetup Oct. 30
    Come join us this Sunday, 3:00pm.
As always, we'll talk about Ayn Rand, her works, Objectivist
life, challenges, options, associations and knowledge.
    Give and take, open to all, no charge, no reservations.
It's at The Midtown Restaurant, 155 East 55 St, between
3rd and Lexington Avenues, in Manhattan, free.
    Benny Pollack, Ayn Rand Meetup organizer says:"Join our
group of regular Objectivists for a lively discussion on topics
related to Ayn Rand and Objectivist philosophy in general.
    "Please join us. If you are already versed in the topic, want
to learn or just want to spend an intellectually stimulating
afternoon, please come. I hope to see you all there."
    The Ayn Rand Meetup is on the last Sunday of each month.
Learn more about it at: AynRand.meetup.com/8

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Yaron Brook, executive dir. Ayn Rand Inst., sold out at FEE
    The Foundation for Economic Education will have Brook
speaking on "Ayn Rand's Moral Defense of Capitalism".
    Rejecting previous attempts to defend the self interested
nature of markets -- including Adam Smith's famous "invisible
hand" theory -- Ayn Rand defined a whole new way of thinking
about self-interest and, in doing so, provided an indispensable
moral foundation for free markets.
    Sat., Nov. 5, 6:15pm to 9:30pm, 30 S. Broadway, Irvington, NY
This is a free event. For information: Katie O’Connell,
914-591-7230 or email koconnell@fee.org
    SOLD OUT: tiny.cc/feeAR

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Junto speaker Gene Epstein spoke at Columbia U. last Sat.
    On Sat., Oct. 22, he spoke to the NYC Students for Liberty
Regional Conference.
    His working title was "Bleeding-Heart Capitalism,
Pro-Capitalist Communism, Anti-CRAPitalist Progressivism:
A Libertarian's Survival Guide".
    Gene is the economics and books editor, Barron's. He's
the author of "Econospinning: How to Read Between the Lines
When the Media Manipulate the Numbers" in hardcover and
Kindle at Amazon.com
    Gene attends many Junto's and often has ideas to share.

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Ayn Rand walking tours

"Atlas Shrugged Tour" 1-1/2 hour
11:00am, meet at SE corner Park Ave. and east 50th St.
See places Rand researched and fictionalized in the novel,
around and in Grand Central Terminal
Sat. Nov. 5, Sun. Nov. 6

"Skyscrapers of The Fountainhead" 2-1/2 hours
11:00am, meet at Number 1 Broadway, at Battery Place.
The changing styles in architecture -- from Beaux Arts to
Art Deco to International Style -- that form the background to
the story of Roark's struggle. Was Roark Wright? -- the real-life
models for Rand's characters.
Sat. Nov. 19, Sun. Nov. 20

For a private tour by Fred Cookinham, some Saturdays, Sundays
and evenings are open. Call the phone number at the bottom of
InDepthWalkingTours.com
    Fred Cookinham's walking tours keep getting better,
because he never stops researching. He's often at Junto and
Ayn Rand Meetups.
    $20 per person, $15 for people 65 and older. Schedule,
directions, other NYC tours: InDepthWalkingTours.com

Highlights of previous years * Fred gave special "Ayn Rand
and Free Market Tour" for Mont Pelerin Society. * Hear Fred
give "Ayn Rand's Park Ave". on BBC's Radio 4 "The Right
Stuff" on their site. * His interview on "Hardfire" Ayn Rand
Revealed, at Amazon and other places. Answers questions on
Rand's life, loves, philosophy, works and influence.
    Differences between helping a person and sacrificing,
when's "volunteering" not voluntary? Fred's interviewer then
Chair Manhattan Libertarian Party, Joseph Dobrian.
    Watch part: bit.ly/ARfred 

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