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American Creed

By Samuel P. Huntington
Would America be the America it is today if it had not been settled by British Protestants but by French, Spanish, or Portugese Catholics? No. It would be Quebec, Mexico, or Brazil.



Out of the Park

By Steve Sailer
A steroids arms race is corrupting baseball’s record book and threatens to burst out into the wider world.

Send in the Marines---Again

By William S. Lind
After years of trying to build “democracy,” strong government may be Haiti’s best hope.

Abusing the Holocaust

By Michael C. Desch
The overused analogy misdirects American policy.

Open Borders, Closed Wallets

By Phil Kent
Bush’s amnesty proposal riles the Republican grassroots..

Free Martha!

By Paul Craig Roberts
The persecution of Martha Stewart



Fourteen Days

Alienating Allies; Excuse Me, Mr. Cheney; The WSJ’s defamation tactics

Deep Background

By Philip Giraldi
Keeping a Lid on Gaza; Al-Qaeda Immigrates; Olympic Terror




Film: Guinness Lite

By Steve SailerTom Hanks in “The Ladykillers”

Two Against the Empire

By Justin RaimondoAbsolute Friends by John le Carré

Where the Right Went Wrong

By Joe ScotchieConservatism in America Since 1930 edited by Gregory L. Schneider

The Sun Never Sets...

By David Isenberg The Sorrows of Empire by Chalmers Johnson



Suicide by Free Trade

By Patrick J. Buchanan
It’s the jobs, stupid.

The Pain in Spain

By Taki
Spain’s referendum on the Iraq War



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