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Gord Gekko

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Oct 23, 2000, 12:01:44 AM10/23/00
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You want action. I want action. Enter Stage Right has action!

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

--This week's issue-->

Attacking Buchanan...from the right: Pat Buchanan has spent part of his
election campaign attacking George W. Bush's integrity. Joe Schembrie
decides to return the favour

Has Al Gore lost the election? Yes.: Al Caruba lays it on the line and
predicts that come November 7, Americans will reject Al Gore and put George
W. Bush in the White House

Autumn, 1942: It came down to one Marine, and one ship: October 26 is a date
sacred to many Marines. Vin Suprynowicz tells the story of Mitchell Paige
and the USS Washington so you know why

When foreign policy kills: Terrorists may have been responsible for the
attack on the USS Cole, but Charles Bloomer says the blame should rest
squarely on the shoulders of Bill Clinton

Mideast crisis no reason to vote Gore: Al Gore is trumpeting his foreign
policy experience and expertise as one reason to vote for him. W. James
Antle III replies that the Clinton administration's work in the Middle East
is one reason to vote against him

Bauer calls the GOP Pres. and VP candidates to task: Nicholas Sanchez writes
that if you dare to criticize George W. Bush you will feel the wrath of Ann
Coulter

Alpha in Wonderland: The Gore campaign is beginning to remind Roger Banks of
the adventures of Alice in Wonderland. At a minimum, both contain some
inspired fiction

Gore is truly a liar: Thomas L. Jipping argues that Al Gore is a much worse
liar than Bill Clinton. While Clinton's lies are usually about private
matters, Gore's lies involve public ones

Letting states resolve thorny moral issues: Bruce Walker studies the issue
of allowing states to make their own decisions on political issues

The communist personality of Al Gore: Al Gore's style during this election
reminds Charles A. Morse of famous leftists from the far left

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

The case for optimism: Things are changing for the better, writes William A.
Niskanen. Just be patient

Oil companies, automanufacturers fund Green's junk science: Auto and oil
companies are funding the very groups trying to destroy them

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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Jay Winkler

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Oct 24, 2000, 3:00:00 AM10/24/00
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And this American Ultra-Right Wing clap trap has so much to do with
Canadian politics????

Go spam your Neo-con garbage in the U.S. where it can die there!!

TTFN
Jay


On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 04:01:44 GMT, "Gord Gekko"
<Gord_...@SedNet.on.ca> wrote:

>You want action. I want action. Enter Stage Right has action!
>
>This week's edition of Enter Stage Right is out now! Check it at
>http://www.enterstageright.com
>
>--This week's issue-->
>
>Attacking Buchanan...from the right: Pat Buchanan has spent part of his
>election campaign attacking George W. Bush's integrity. Joe Schembrie

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Gord Gekko

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--This week's issue-->

The socialization question: In an excerpt from her new book, The
Homeschooling Revolution, Isabel Lyman argues that homeschooled children
aren't Boo Radley-types...and they're generally smarter than your kids

What to expect from Gore in the home stretch: Charles A. Morse says that Al
Gore is getting increasingly desperate in the final weeks of the campaign
and is pulling anything he can out of his bag of tricks

Prom time for Al Gore?: Of late Al Gore has been running from one
African-American church to another begging for votes, writes Kimberley Jane
Wilson. She wonders where he was for the first few months of the campaign

A case of rotten apples: If you are looking for a candidate who wants
America to mind its own business, you don't have many choices, argues Steve
Farrell

Bush worth electing president: He may not be the best choice for
conservatives, but W. James Antle III says George W. Bush would be a good
president and preferable to Al Gore

Gore's lies: A deconstruction: Jamie Glazov takes a look at the lies of Al
Gore and comes to a conclusion as to what the problem may be

Election 2000: Report from the trenches: The issues the media is discussing
is not the issue that Joe Schembrie heard recently when he volunteered to do
some work at the local Republican headquarters

The 'secrecy' noose tightens: New secrecy legislation isn't intended to
protect America from her enemies, writes Vin Suprynowicz, but protect the
government from taxpayers

NAGE plays it right: Government employee union sees reality of a Gore
presidency: Joe Roessler hails a union decision to endorse George W. Bush as
one that actually serves the interests of its members

Clinton has changed the culture: Bill Clinton's true legacy is nothing less
than a transformation of America's culture, says Lisa S. Dean

Rendering unto Caesar: While he doesn't support tax evasion, Timothy Rollins
can understand why many wealthy people have large amounts of money in
Caribbean banks

Holding the line on judicial nominees: John Nowacki praises James Inhofe for
trying to keep Bill Clinton accountable when it came to judicial
nominations. That's more than can be said for other Republicans

PC -- The rise of the religion of the New World Order: Diane Alden takes a
look at the intellectual history of political correctness what its core
principles are

Truly fair taxes: Bruce Walker wants to know how the collectivists plan to
bring in a system of "fair taxation" to redistribute wealth

Commonism: The new face of Communism: If you thought the war against
Communism was largely won, you would be right. Tom DeWeese warns of a new
threat: Commonism

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

Is America losing its high-tech edge?: Worried because of all those
Europeans surfing and emailing from their fancy Nokia mobile phones while
Americans largely ignore wireless? Aaron Lukas says not to worry...America
will continue to dominate the high-tech world

One good reason to vote for Bush: Salon magazine admits that George W.
Bush's Social Security plan makes more sense

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