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Sex & Consequences 

By Peter Wood
An anthropologist finds non-traditional conjugal arrangements a recipe for the exploitation of the young by the rich.




Irish Eyes Aren't Smiling on Iraq PDF

By Martin Sieff
Young Americans in Baghdad are now learning the sad lesson Belfast taught the Brits..


How Dean Could Win 

By Scott McConnell
A Democrat shorn of PC views about immigration reform could challenge the “unbeatable” Bush.


Warlords & Druglords PDF

By Arnaud de Borchgrave
Who’s minding the drug war?


The GOP's New Deal 

By Timothy P. Carney
President Bush’s compassionate conservatism shows its left-wing pedigree


The WMD Farrago PDF

By Eric S. Margolis
The Bush administration’s rationale for war has collapsed with a thud heard round the world.




Fourteen Days PDF

Fewer babies, more without fathers; Draft Old Europe; Six-letter word for “warmonger”




Film: A Cyborg in Sacramento? PDF

By Steve Sailer
All Hail Governor Terminator?


In Wilson's Wake PDF

By Robert D. Novak
The book on Woodrow Wilson


The Forgotten Terror Camps PDF

By Richard Cummings
Anne Applebaum gets the gulag right.


Gen X Goes to Church PDF

By Ryan Mcmaken
Death of Manufacturing




Was Poppy Right After All? 

By Patrick J. Buchanan
Bush I was right to stop before Baghdad.


From Athens to Basra 

By Taki
Posh Spice, Euripides, and Ahmed Chalabi



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