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This week's edition of Enter Stage Right is out now! Check it at
http://www.enterstageright.com

--This week's issue-->

Election rejection: The history of the Clinton administration is marked by
rejections of the rule of law so it isn't surprising what Al Gore's trying
to do in Florida, says Alan Caruba

The Electoral College: A check on Socialism: Steve Farrell praises the
Electoral College because it protects America from going down the road to
tyranny

Basic living instructions for Palm Beach County Democrats: Are you a moron
who voted for the Democrats (or at least tried to) and living in Palm Beach
County? Shelley McKinney has some advice for you

The coin on its edge: Dennis Hastert, America's next president?: And the
next president of the United States is...Dennis Hastert? Joe Schembrie
explains how that could happen and why it wouldn't be so bad

State legislatures: The real victory : Forget about the big chair in the
White House and Congress, Bruce Walker says the real Republican victory
occurred at state legislatures

Gore, Milosevic, fuzzy math and half-sissies: Mark Trapp wonders if Slobodan
Milosevic has been advising Al Gore over the past week

Don't go wobbly George: Diane Alden says that George W. Bush can't be weak
kneed while sitting in the biggest of the big chairs. The stakes are too
great

Why did African-Americans vote for Gore?: Charles A. Morse wonders why only
eight per cent of African-Americans voted for George W. Bush

Yesterday's men: Canada's having its own election right now and the stakes
are pretty big as well. Timothy Rollins schools you on what you need to know

On nation's number one issue, debate doesn't register: If Canadians were
looking for new ideas, they didn't get it from last week's leaders debate,
writes Walter Robinson

Desperate times call for desperate acts: Environmentalists are growing
increasingly desperate to get their agenda in place. E. Ralph Hostetter says
that means they may start doing whatever they can to achieve that goal

The road back...: Although attention has been focused on the problems that
America's military has faced under Bill Clinton, Notra Trulock says another
element of American power has also suffered

Big business and corporate giants: It isn't big business that's a threat to
people, writes Kevin Avram, but big government

The Parade of Collectivism marches on: Vin Suprynowicz discusses Elian
Gonzalez, Russia, iodine and guns in his review of collectivist forces at
work

President-elect George W. Bush: An investment in freedom: If George W. Bush
wants to leave the place better than he found it, Thomas L. Jipping has four
objectives for him to achieve

Dear Dr. Progressive: The debut of ESR's new column, Dear Dr. Progressive!
Confused, radical and leftist? Ask the good doctor for advice!

Tidbits
ESR gives you the news items that you may have missed...or the ones the
newspapers, magazines or TV anchors didn't think you needed to hear

Farmers for economic freedom
Updates about farmers fighting for economic freedom in western Canada

Plus some other stuff!

Off site articles

In defense of the Electoral College: John Samples argues that the Electoral
College works exactly as America's Founding Fathers wanted because America
isn't a democracy

Tax reform is green. "Green" taxes aren't: Despite what their proponents
say, George Pieler says that "green" taxes don't work. If you want to reduce
waste and spark innovation, just cut taxes. PDF format

And the regular stuff: Link of the Month, Back Issues, Earth is Flat and
Vinegar in Freedom Awards, a weekly poll, the last week in quotes, ESR's
media centre, cartoons by Ted Goff, Jim Huber, Erik Sansom and A.F. Branco!

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Enter Stage Right is a conservative journal with an unorthodox perspective.
We don't mix religion and politics and we don't believe in freedom and
individualism as half- hearted principles. We are opposed to government
interference in our private lives and the economy. ESR promotes
laissez-faire capitalism. The magazine itself does not support any
particular political party, and then is therefore free to support *anyone*
who shares our philosophy.

We're a little weekly non-profit journal and we hope you visit us. We don't
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