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Gord Gekko

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Nov 5, 2000, 11:50:24 PM11/5/00
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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-->

The threat is real: In this ESR exclusive excerpt from the bestseller China
Threat: How the People's Republic of China Targets America, Bill Gertz
argues that China poses a number of dangers to America

'Where we'd have the Haves and the Have-nots': Vin Suprynowicz conducts
candidate endorsement reviews for the Las Vegas Review-Journal and sees the
common trait of many politicians

Why Nader would just as well see Gore lose: Does Ralph Nader want Al Gore to
lose on November 7? Samuel L. Blumenfeld says it's plausible considering
what a George W. Bush win would do for Nader's forces

Ignorance is very dangerous: The next president of the United States will be
naming hundreds of judges and at least one Supreme Court justice. Now is not
the time for Americans to be ignorant, argues Thomas L. Jipping

Voting: A vested interest in what?: Bruce Walker argues that he is looking
forward to the day that the voting rate falls to five per cent

Election shenanigans: Leo O'Drudy says to look out for election fraud on
November 7. Think it can't happen? It already elected one president

One of us: If anything the events of last week make George W. Bush an even
more attractive candidate to vote for, writes Peter Fusco

Benevolent tyranny: Scottish historian Sir Alex Fraser Tyler was on the spot
in his analysis of why democracies fail. Charles Bloomer wonders how long
America has

The Culture War: Report from the front-line: Charles A. Morse says Americans
are going to have to stand up and be counted unless they want leftists to
win the culture war

You can be their next villain: Creating villains and heroes is central to
the way that Bill and Hillary Clinton operate, writes Joe Schembrie. You
could be their next target

All the neat things I've learned from Bill Clinton: Eight years of Bill
Clinton has taught Shelley McKinney quite a few lessons. She shares some of
them here

Constitutional conservatives and social conservatives: An uneasy coalition:
Paul Weyrich details the ongoing war between constitutional and cultural
conservatives

Are we all just potential criminals?: Got a firearm? You are nothing but a
potential criminal according to many gun control activists. Dr. Jeremy D.
Blanks disputes that notion

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

Raging against self defense: A psychiatrist examines the anti-gun mentality:
Dr. Sarah Thompson reviews the arguments that anti-gunners use and what they
really mean

Ralph Nader: The real thing!: Dr. Michael J. Hurd dissects what Ralph Nader
really represents. That reality isn't a pretty one

The Sidewinder scandal: The Clinton Administration isn't the only one with a
China scandal. It would appear that Canada's prime minister has some curious
links to Chinese agents

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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conservatism. If you're jonesing for a new conservative site to visit, we
got it! Check it out at http://www.enterstageright.com/site

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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RES

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Nov 7, 2000, 7:31:20 PM11/7/00
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It's funny how 'conservatism' was, until recently, referred to as
'liberalism'. No doubt that John Stuart Mill would be wondering.
William Oakeshott would be turning in his grave, and Hobbes would be
wondering where these folks were when he was alive. Burke would simply
be amused. RES

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