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December 15, 2003 Issue

Stand Up to Sharon
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Bush should summon the Knesset’s courage.

Plague of the Sofa Samurai
By Taki


The End of the Affair
By Stuart Reid
With protesters in Trafalgar Square and Blair on the brink, the “special relationship” lies in tatters.


“Free-Speech Zone”
By James Bovard
The Bush administration believes dissenters should be neither seen nor heard.

Party Pioneer
By Martin Sieff
Al Smith, Barry Goldwater and … Howard Dean?

Conscientious Objector
By Karen Kwiatkowski
An Air Force officer watches civilian hawks hatch a war.

Blowback
By Eric S. Margolis
From India in the 19th century to Algeria in the 20th to Iraq in the 21st, occupation duty corrupts civilized armies.

Prisoners Dilemma
By Daniel McCarthy
The Guantanamo captives pose an unprecedented challenge to international law.

Goose Chase
By Anthony Gancarski
The War on Drugs comes to small-town America.

Nuclear Power
By Ted Galen Carpenter
North Korea’s nuclear gamesmanship

Sneak Preview
January 19, 2004 Issue

Trailblazing
By Scott McConnell
From the snows of New Hampshire to the streets of Harlem, on the road with the Democratic primary contenders.

How the Left Stole Christmas
By Tom Piatak
Political correctness exalts a string of minor holidays to obscure the birth of Christ.


Fourteen Days:
A Travesty of Marriage; The Cross and the Crescent; George Will’s Second Thoughts

Deep Background: Cheney Overboard?; New Sheriff in Baghdad; Terror in Turkey


“Dances With Wolves” Goes to Japan
By Steve Sailer
Tom Cruise in “The Last Samurai”

The Man Who Knew Too Much
By R.J. Stove
Interviews with Dwight Macdonald
edited by Michael Wreszin

Decades of Rage
By Scott McConnell
Family Circle
by Susan Braudy

Christendom, Awake
By Michael S. Rose
Onward Muslim Soldiers
by Robert Spencer

Raymond Aron:
Scourge of Marxism

By Jonathan Chaves

The Real Christian Rock
By Mark Gauvreau Judge

© 2003 The American Conservative.