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February 16, 2004 Issue

Kiss The Old America Good-Bye
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Mexifornia Goes National

The Scarlet “A”
By Taki
Art Criticism, Israeli-Style


Amnesty Insanity
By Howard Sutherland
President Bush throws an immigration party—and the whole world is invited.


Spending Like a Drunken Democrat
By Peter Eavis
Bush’s big-government “conservatism” drives America toward a fiscal abyss.

Amnesty on the Floor
By Rep. Tom Tancredo
Amnesty is a legislative dead letter.

Fathers Knew Best
By Thomas E. Woods Jr.
The founders’ words refute the “nation of immigrants” myth.

Feeling a Draft
By Doug Bandow
Saddam’s capture notwithstanding, America still knows little about the Iraqi resistance.

Exacting Concessions
By J.P. Zmirak
Bargaining for immigration reform

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March 1, 2004 Issue

No End to War
By
Patrick J. Buchanan
Two of neoconservatism’s leading lights plot more wars for Bush’s second term.

An American In Paris
By Richard Cummings
How George Plimpton waged the cultural Cold War


Fourteen Days:
A Less Perfect Union; Saddam vs. Osama; Mutiny at the War College

Deep Background: Traffic Stop; Al-Qaeda Catches a Break; Rove Says No War in ’04


The Heart’s Reasons
By Steve Sailer
Benicio Del Toro in “21 Grams”

Wrong Revolution
By Paul Gottfried
America the Virtuous
by Claes G. Ryn

From Highest Heaven Handed Down
By Cicero Bruce.
The First Grace
by Russell Hittinger

They Have Their Graves Afar
By Jonathan Chaves.
G.K. Chesterton, Poet

Workshopping Around
By Anthony Gancarski
The contemporary fiction racket

© 2004 The American Conservative.