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February 10, 2003 Issue


The Great Equalizer
by Patrick J. Buchanan
How to get Uncle Sam’s respect: build the bomb.

A Tale of Two Cities
by Taki
Mass immigration is wrecking one of the world’s most admirable political cultures.


Living in the Bubble
by Robertson Morrow
As prosperity has turned American attention from accumulation to consumption of wealth, we have wagered our homes to finance the shopping spree.


The Antiwar Movement
Takes Shape

by Justin Raimondo
Thousands of Americans flocked to recent demonstrations. But this generation’s activists have far to go—and not much time.



Dean of Catholic-Bashers
by Ronald J. Rychlak
Daniel Goldhagen judges the Catholic Church, finds it guilty, and calls for it to abolish itself.

CAIR Package
by Jeremy Lott
The Council on American Islamic Relations uses both high-tech and time-tested measures to rewrite the rules of American pluralism.


Fourteen Days:
Vive la France; The Michigan Compromise; Admit Libya to the EU?


Richard Perle Must Resign
The Defense Policy Board chair is doing his president a disservice.


The Longest Day
by Steve Sailer
Spike Lee’s urban everyman lives his final hours of freedom.

The Wisdom of a Founder
by H.A. Scott Trask
Benjamin Franklin, world-famous polymath, diplomat, and inventor would be troubled by the state of the nation he helped build.

Stepping Back
from the Brink
by Doug Bandow
Not every international crisis is an American crisis, argues Edward A. Olsen.

Pulling the Plug on Bioethics
by Francis J. Beckwith
Leon Kass, the president’s top bioethics advisor, illuminates questions of life and death.


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