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Ralph Nader, Philanthropist: Is the anti-corporate crusader funding his own
nonprofit network?: Cliff Kincaid has some questions about America's
supposedly most unselfish man
Sparing us The Emperor Al: What's the difference between Al Gore and George
W. Bush? Like it or not, nothing would change in Washington, D.C. regardless
of who is president, says Vin Suprynowicz. That said, one thing does appear
to make them two different types of men
American soldiers are citizens too: Some of those military votes that were
thrown out in Florida may have came from the sailors of the U.S.S. Cole.
Shame, says Col. David Hackworth
We will never forget: Joyce Mucci says that America's military will never
forget the people who argued their ballots shouldn't count...or the people
who stayed silent when it happened
Democrat dialectic: Can you imagine if Republicans were saying the things
said in Florida by Democrats? Charles A. Morse says Democrats do it because
they are only interested in one thing
Al Gore's new "counterculture": Ron Marr says if you voted properly your
vote counted, contrary to what Al Gore says
Is the EPA killing people?: The Environmental Protection Agency is supposed
to protect lives. In the case of Tony Behun and others, write John K.
Carlisle and Michael J. Centrone, the agency may have put some in risk
knowingly
Money talks and walks in election aftermath: James K. Glassman reports that
while the election trouble in Florida may have cost Americans some of their
sanity, it also cost them a lot of money
Convicting property: Canada imports a lot of things from the United States.
One thing it didn't need, says Steve Martinovich, is proposed legislation
allowing the seizure of civil assets suspected of being used in organized
crime or the drug trade
Global warming rules make this black man hot under the collar: John Meredith
isn't afraid of global warming, but rather the policies used to combat the
nonexistent problem and what they could do to America's black community
With the Kyoto Treaty dead, environmentalists take incremental approach: So
now that the Kyoto Treaty is dead, can we take a breather? John K. Carlisle
says the other side won't
Dear Dr. Progressive: The good doctor returns again to give the confused and
bereft liberals of the world some good advice
Next time -- Part one: It scares us too. Leo K. O'Drudy, III surveys the
prospective candidates for the 2004 presidential race
Are Christians too dumb to govern?: During the Canadian election campaign,
conservative Stockwell Day was attacked for being a creationist. W. James
Antle III asks if some room can be made for Christians in politics
Riot? Or just a Grand Ol' Party?: Mark Trapp responds to the laughable claim
that Republicans are rioting in Florida to ensure a George W. Bush victory
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
A fiscal free-for-all in Congress: Congress is coming back for a rare
post-election legislative session this week, says Stephen Moore. Let the
spending orgy continue!
Taking liberties : Free-Market.Net's J.D. Tuccille launches the web site's
latest spotlight, this time on land takings. There is a lot of stuff here!
Supreme Court hearing: George W. Bush v. Palm Beach County Canvassing Board:
With RealPlayer, listen to the hearing and watch a simultaneous transcript
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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