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This week in Enter Stage Right
Enter Stage Right ^ | April 22, 2002 | Steven Martinovich

Posted on 04/22/2002 8:22:18 AM PDT by gordgekko

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-->

Brave New World V2.0: Francis Fukuyama argues in Our Posthuman Future: Consequences of the biotechnology revolution that biotechnology presents more pitfalls than promise for humanity

Earth Charter undone: On Earth Day, we should celebrate communities like Sanibel, Florida instead of the socialist Earth Charter, writes Henry Lamb

Homegrown terrorism: We have seen the results of ignoring early signs of terrorist threats; Elan Journo asks why are we now disregarding the growing danger of eco-terrorism?

Is Bush vulnerable on the right?: Conservative criticism of George W. Bush is becoming louder, writes W. James Antle III, but it's unlikely that he will face a strong threat from the right

The UN votes against human rights: Recent shenanigans at the United Nations proves, argues Tom DeWeese, that the United States should leave the international body

Sheikh Tantawi grows in office: Sheikh Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi talked a good game about terrorist attacks after September 11 but Robert Spencer believes recent comments show his dislike of terrorism may have been an example of situational ethics

The two-Palestine solution: Charles A. Morse responds to a trial balloon which would see two Palestines in the Middle East, a proposal that all sides could agree on

And bid farewell to Ronald McDonald: The war against your right to eat what you like continues, says Vin Suprynowicz. Now Ronald McDonald is being compared to his old friend Joe Camel

The capital of war, the new Crossfire, same old government: Canadian Jackson Murphy is currently located in Washington, D.C. where he took in the sights of the city...such as CNN's new Crossfire

Do we need warning labels for lies in the libraries?: Linda Gorman illustrates that a number of books that you can find in your public library are filled with falsehoods

Fighter for the little guy is down ... and probably out: Democrat Jim Traficant says he won't resign after his conviction on bribery and conspiracy charges and that he plans to run again. Sadly, however, the House's most interesting member is as good as finished, writes Paul Weyrich

Suffering from Charitable Powell Syndrome: Bruce Walker believes that the United States can't afford Charitable Powell Syndrome especially with some of the people America is currently tangling with

The "C" word: An American taboo: Politicians, pundits, and professors love to describe conservative activity as conspiracy laden. Steve Farrell returns the favour

Boys: The new underclass in American schools: Glenn J. Sacks writes that millions of boys have resigned themselves to failing in school because the system completely ignores their needs

Gender feminism's global blackmail: Who is one the world's biggest advocates of gender politics? Wendy McElroy reports that the World Bank has become the bully on behalf of the feminist movement

Abstinence-until-marriage: Congress needs to know it's cool: Teens across the United States are increasingly choosing abstinence as a lifestyle choice. The problem? Connie Marshner says Congress seems to want to promote teen sex

A slice of life and a little blue pill at Joy Junction: Jeremy Reynalds presents us with one day in the life of New Mexico's largest emergency homeless shelter

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 terrible fear that people may exercise their rights: Jeff Synder discusses the carrying of concealed weapons for self-defense and why states only allow some people that right

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