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Know your enemy: Joseph Lieberman's recent accusation that people are being
paid to protest and intimidate Florida election officials angers Linda A.
Prussen-Razzano
No controlling legal authority: March 23, 1933 ... Election 2000. What's the
link? Alan Caruba says it's "elasticity of judgment"
Greenspan attempts to choose a president: Is U.S. Federal Reserve chair Alan
Greenspan using his influence to crown Al Gore? Charles Morse wants to know
Electoral reform trumps campaign finance reform: The debacle over who's the
next president of the United States shows that the need for electoral reform
is greater than campaign finance reform
Begala reveals modern liberalism: W. James Antle III says Paul Begala's
recent linking of hate crimes to George W. Bush election victories tells you
everything you need to know about the modern liberal
How divided are we?: Is America united from sea to shining sea? Judging by
voting patterns, Samuel L. Blumenfeld would disagree
Electoral College, Part 3: When a majority doesn't work: Steve Farrell's
continuing series on the Electoral College studies why the concept of
majorities don't always work. Because of one, a call for the abolition of
slavery was removed from the Declaration of Independence
In the battle for the presidency, who should win: man or machine?: A lot of
people have been decrying the use of machines in determining elections but
David Holcberg has nothing but praise for them
Yesterday's fantasy is tomorrow's reality: Much of that spy technology you
saw in Enemy of the State and The X-Files is actually a reality, says Lisa
S. Dean. Just ask 48 000 motorists traveling "on southbound I-95 near I-195
on Wednesday, Sept. 27."
Dear Dr. Progressive: Confused, radical and leftist? Ask the good doctor for
advice! Even liberals need a shoulder to lean on
A vast left-wing conspiracy: Remember the rumour that Bill Clinton fathered
an illegitimate child? Mark Trapp says the rumour was true. The child is Al
Gore
Big dumb donkeys: Shelley McKinney comes under fire for a piece she wrote
last week. The only thing that bothers her is the sound of braying and these
days it's deafening
Politicians and referenda: Where hypocrisy meets hyperbole: The spirited
attack on citizen-initiated referenda during Canada's election campaign is
because they worked in nearly one dozen American states earlier this month,
says Walter Robinson
Mining rules exceed congressional intent (surprise): Vin Suprynowicz would
like to see America's politicians fight government regulation everywhere,
not just when they impact a politician's backyard
Gun owners must learn from election results: Dr. Michael S. Brown says that
anti-gun control advocates have to start presenting a compelling message to
voters or face new restrictions
Tidbits
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Farmers for economic freedom
Updates about farmers fighting for economic freedom in western Canada
Plus some other stuff!
Off site articles
Gore's secret donors: Campaign-finance reformers have been silent about
secret donors to Vice President Gore's Florida recount fund.
Chads, butterflies and change: Think the Election 2000 debacle is the new
low point in American politics? Edwin Feulner doesn't think so
The moral and military defence of Israel: Prodos.com of Australia interviews
Robert Tracinski and Israeli Defence Force Colonel Raanan Gissin on the
issues behind the violence in the Middle East. RealPlayer needed
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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