This page contains a list of all subpages in the
Government Wears No Clothes Website
along with a
brief description of each subpage's content

Bob on his Search Engine, 1953
Homepage
Current photo of Bob Newland, links to NEW additions to site.
Who is Bob Newland?
And why does he think the way he does?
Links
To sites outside this site. These links generally have no return link to this site.
Bob thinks you might be interested in some of the material on these sites.
A Set of Libertarian Principles
Newland's explanation of what he thinks gov't is about.
Bob's Granddaughters
Beautiful, talented, smart, and fun.

Bob Writes!
The editorial opinion, satire, and various iconoclasm exhibited in these pieces are yours for quoting or reproducing. Please reproduce in whole (or just steal pithy quotations), and please give credit when you do. These pieces have not been published -- to Bob's knowledge -- anywhere except on this site, and in handouts prepared by Bob.
The Great Bathtub Coma Crisis 1998
Ribsplitting South Dakota political satire
The Governor's New Clothes 1998
A modern fairy (?) tale.
Tom Daschle in Pursuit of Bad Taste 1992
On the Death Penalty 1992
On Charles Rhines 1992
On National Health Care 1992
On the IRS 1992
An Open Letter to JoDean Joy 1994
On Zoe Baird 1994
More On the Late Zoe Baird 1992
On the Child Abuse and Neglect Law in South Dakota 1992

Bob Gets Published!
Several editorials published in various periodicals.
Tax Editorials
Drug Editorials
Misc. Editorials
and Features
Just One Tax (1997)
Just One Tax Revisited (1998)
Marijuana Forum Poorly Attended (1997)
Quit lying! Make commercial use of this marvelous plant.
Bob tries to buy a shotgun
Rapid City Journal Editorial
July '99
Kuchen Agonistes (1999)
Big Bill Janklow went to his knees for this one. And lost.
Drug Check Ahead
South Dakota Legislator prosecuted in sham political harassment -- Oct '99

Article Loompanics Books Spring 2000 Supplement to 1999 Catalog -- Mar. 2000

Koehn prosecution doesn't add up
Rapid City (SD) Journal editorial on political prosecution -- Oct '99

Justice Unlimited Editorial: Watertown SD Public Opinion
Sept '99

On the Seat Belt and Helmet Laws 1992

On George Will 1992

On Sen. Larry Pressler 1993

On George Bush and Saddam Hussein 1991


Bob offers $1000 to anyone who can provide an example of a benefit from the so-called "war on drugs". email Bob on this
Some Accomplishments of the "war on drugs"
Many, varied, and far-reaching, but NONE beneficial. Not one BENEFICIAL accomplishment in a century of fighting vegetables
Bob Newland testifies
In front of SD House of Representatives State Affairs Committee, March 1, 1999.
When Cops are Gangsters
by former San Jose CA Police Chief
The Chips are Falling
Rapid City Journal editorial (March 6, 1999) by a (formerly) complacent citizen

Bob -- and others -- on Firearms Ownership

Alan Keyes on the Declaration of Independence and Firearms Ownership.

Dear Peace Officer
Not for the queasy-stomached or faint-of-heart
Bob tries to buy a shotgun
Rapid City Journal Editorial , July '99

A retired Marine waxes eloquent towards gun-grabbers


Bob ran for Governor of South Dakota in 1998
Bob Newland's Candidacy Announcement
At the Buffalo Chip Campground, early August, 1997
Bob Newland's Address to the SDLP Convention 1997
Outlines Newland's plans for the first few months of his governorship
Bob Newland's Address to the SDLP Convention 1998
The accomplishments of the "war on drugs"? Many, but none benefical.
Get the T-Shirt!
Light years ahead of any other candidate's t-shirt in South Dakota
Bob Newland's Platform
Bob Newland's Platform on American Indian Rights

The South Dakota Libertarian Party Homepage

Founded in 1992, the first new political party in SD in 60 years!

Just One Tax -- A workable plan

The current tax boghole is breaking the hardest-working, most-productive folks in South Dakota.

Bob & the IRS
The internal links in the following group document Bob Newland's amazing dialogue with the Internal Revenue Service. They are listed in a logical progression; if you go to the first page on the list (directly below, left), you'll be able to read it and then go to the next page in the progression directly from it. However, the list below allows you to jump around outside the progression.
A narrative of an IRS audit
Bob goes toe-to-toe with IRS thugs
Letter accompanying Bob's zero-income tax return
Bob attempts to obey the law concerning tax returns
Bob asks the IRS to cite the law
Newland's letter to IRS asking them to cite code and section numbers requiring him to file a return

IRS response to above letter
IRS labels Newland "Illegal Tax Protester" for asking questions about the law
IRS "Educational Material"
This link opens the first page of a mostly irrelevant non-response pamphlet prepared by the IRS to confuse people who want to know the law.
 
There are five pages in this progression. They are image files and might be long downloads.
Newland responds to being labelled "Illegal Tax Protester"
"You've confused me with someone else ..."
Bob responds to IRS denial
The IRS plays games. Bob complains to Sen. Daschle
Envelope returned unopened from IRS
Image file, but worth a grin and a shake of the head.
IRS tells Sen. Daschle to bone his own
An incredibly arrogant letter from IRS to US Senator

Newland asks Daschle why he puts up with such impudence

Bob writes -- and receives reply (of sorts) from -- the US Attorney for SD
Just the facts, please, ma'am.
Bob responds to US Attorney's non-response
It's getting REAL strange out there.
Receiving no reply from US Attorney for SD on second try, Bob writes an Assistant US Attorney for SD with whom he is acquainted.
IRS Criminal Investigator Defects!
Writes 90-page report critical confirming what this page is getting at!
New Site
Death Knell for IRS?
 The following links are to sites Bob manages.
They don't have return hyperlinks to nakedgov.com.
Justice Unlimited
An initiated constitutional amendment for South Dakota,
which will lead to more justice, prosperity, and contentment with govt.
 
South Dakota Industrial Hemp Council
Advocating for industrial hemp.
 
South Dakota NORML
Affiliate of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws