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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-->

California and Kyoto: What do the power shortages and the Kyoto Climate
Control Treaty have in common? Alan Caruba says everything

Should Bush settle for Freeh?: George W. Bush has picked nothing but the
brightest lights for his cabinet. That's why Paul Weyrich wants to know why
he's keeping Louis Freeh at the head of the FBI

One last land grab before I leave: Do you have any idea how much land was
removed from use by Bill Clinton? Tom DeWeese reports that he created new
monuments just days before leaving the White House

Dear Dr. Progressive: The good doctor returns! Confused, liberal and
radical? Dr. Progressive will help you sort out your problems

The Democrat dialectic of class and race: Charles A. Morse details how the
Democratic Party uses the issues behind class and race to whip up envy and
hate

The labour productivity myth: Dr. Frank Shostak isn't convinced that labour
productivity numbers are representing things as they really are

Ashcroft and the Rubicon: The battle over John Ashcroft's nomination has
nothing to do with the "politics of personal destruction," writes Bruce
Walker, but rather that enforcing the law be ideological in nature

To have peace, we must be strong: David Hackworth has some advice for George
W. Bush on military matters. Bush was right about the state of the military
and it's time to do something about it

The case for a national Right to Work Act: David Kendrick argues that a
national Right to Work Act would allow employees to decide if they want to
join a union -- and by extension what political causes they want to support

Bush inaugural address: The complete text of President George W. Bush's
inaugural address on January 20, 2001

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

Digital gold offers liquidity to dollar-spooked investors: Is gold as a unit
of currency making a comeback? John Rubino makes a good case that it is

Why the new president must take control of the Executive Branch:
President-elect George W. Bush laid out a dream and a remarkably detailed
policy agenda during his election campaign. Now he must focus on how to
implement that agenda, writes the Heritage Foundation

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!

--ESR's Conservative Site of the Day-->

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