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This week in Enter Stage Right
Enter Stage Right ^ | May 13, 2002 | Steven Martinovich

Posted on 05/13/2002 8:10:26 AM PDT by gordgekko

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A very special election: An election in Israel with an Ariel Sharon victory would be a bigger boon to the United States then even Republican victories this November, argues Bruce Walker. It would also send quite a message to Middle East tyrants

Self-loathing Jew: CBS newsman Mike Wallice believes suicide bombers are no different than the Zionists who fought the British to recreate the Jewish homeland, something that really steams Charles A. Morse

Is the American government requiring American companies to host terrorist web sites?: Last week Jeremy Reynalds reported on American ISPs who are hosting terrorist web sites. The past week, the story has become much stranger

The struggle for economic freedom: Brink Lindsey's Against the Dead Hand: The Uncertain Struggle for Global Capitalism makes the case for globalization and Steven Martinovich needs no further convincing

Bush fires a warning shot: Last week's American withdrawal from the treaty that creates the International Criminal Court is George W. Bush's warning the United States won't cede its sovereignty to anyone, writes Henry Lamb

Needed: A 21st century antitrust policy for a 21st century economy: The 19th century called and it would like the Sherman Antitrust Act back. Amy Ridenour argues that it's time to take a more enlightened view of mergers and monopolies and the realities of the modern marketplace

What's behind the Ashcroft shift: Although the gun control fanatics are screaming, Dr. Michael S. Brown says Attorney General John Ashcroft's recent announcement of what the Second Amendment means goes a long way to restoring one right of Americans

Property rights under assault in Arizona: Invoking the power of eminent domain used to be reserved for needed civic improvements. In Mesa, Arizona, says Vin Suprynowicz, it allows the city fathers to act like real estate agents

Who's afraid of the "No Fear" Bill?: Why is the Senate slowing down a bill that would make the federal government take responsibility for discrimination or silencing a whistleblower? Syd Gernstein says it's because Democrats don't want a Republican president to sign what is essentially a civil rights bill

Marching to shibboleth: One time Democrat Jack J. Woehr's Republican Party education continued recently with his going to the Jefferson County Republican Party's biennial assembly

Good year, bad year: Everyone's luck changes sooner or later, believes Brad Keena, and people like Chelsea Clinton, Jean Carnahan and Sen. John Edwards prove it

Fortuyn showed different immigration debate angle: Although the mainstream press won't tell you this, writes W. James Antle III, Pim Fortuyn had a lot of mainstream defenders for policies that most people consider quite rational

The posthumous mugging of Dutch activist Pim Fortuyn: If anything, says Murray Soupcoff, the murder of Pim Fortuyn proves that the old order will do anything to keep themselves in power especially since voters are increasingly rejecting collectivism

The Crusader flap: Ted Lang meditates on the controversy over the cancellation of the Crusader and what the job of the Department of Defence is

Are parents boycotting public schools?: Although not everyone is doing it because of James Dobson, a lot of people are being to withdraw their children from public schools, writes Wendy McElroy

California child support bill will help newly released prisoners rebuild their lives: Tens of thousands of California men and women who've spent time incarcerated emerge to find they owe thousands in child support. Glenn Sacks says that has to change

Welfare reform: Liberals were Chicken Littles: Back in 1996, liberals practically predicted the collapse of society if then-President Bill Clinton signed a welfare reform bill. Paul Weyrich says reality doesn't mirror their predictions

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Clueless liberals: Stanley Kurtz says it's obvious that liberals never read conservative columnists simply because of how they write about our positions. The opposite, that we actually read their writers, is also true

Paying a high price for befriending Saudi princes: Doug Bandow says that although relations between the United States and Saudi Arabia has been close over the years, it might be time to pull the plug on it

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