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By Christopher Ketcham
The official investigation into the 2001 bioterror attacks has been closed, but the case remains shrouded in mystery.

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Pinocchio Presidency

By Doug Bandow
The Bush administration lied America into war, and the damage to our credibility will be long-lasting and grave. Admitting the truth would help repair the harm.



Truth to Power

By Justin Raimondo
Richard Clarke, Public Enemy #1

Rumbles on the Right

By Steven Greenhut
President Bush’s ill-advised amnesty plan rouses California Republicans from their post-Proposition 187 stupor.

From a Dead Racist

By Fred Reed
What if America had wanted to reinforce inequality?



Fourteen Days

Guest Workers Drop in on Rove; Killing a Crippled Sheik; Not Your Normal Fairy Tale

Deep Background

By Philip Giraldi
Al-Qaeda Franchise; The Man Who Wasn’t There; Tehran Exploits the Credibility Gap




Film: The Five Seasons

By Steve SailerMonks gone wild in “Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

The Making of J.R.R. Tolkien

By Joseph PearceFrom the Hearth

From the Hearth

By John ZmirakThe American Way by Allan Carlson

An Inquisition for the Children

By Marian Kester CoombsNo Crueler Tyrannies by Dorothy Rabinowitz



Outsource the Neocons!

By Taki
George Will’s and David Frum’s jobs could be done cheaper in Bombay.



The Passion and Its Enemies

By Patrick J. Buchanan
The campaign against Mel Gibson’s film is the latest front in the Culture War. The target this time: Christianity itself..



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