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Everybody's Entitled

By Doug Bandow
The pressures of an aging population and overdrawn retirement system push the nation toward a bleak fiscal future.

The Old Country

By Pavel Kohout
The demands of the welfare state discourage young people from caring for their elderly parents



Forging the Case for War

By Philip Giraldi
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The Weekly Standard's War

By Scott McConnell
Not often does a political magazine get exactly what it wants.

George "Wilson" Bush

By Michael C. Desch
America’s Liberal Tradition is not for export.

Know Thine Enemy

By Eric S. Margolis
Falling into Saddam’s trap



Fourteen Days

Spies and the Spying Spiers; Amnesty Alive and Well; How Iraq Really Feels

Deep Background

By Philip Giraldi
Jobs Americans Won’t Do




Film: Chandler's Long Shadow

By Steve SailerRobert Downey Jr. and Val Kilmer in “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang”

American Revolutionist

By Daniel McCarthyThomas Paine and the Promise of America by Harvey J. Kaye

Unvanquished

By Joe ScotchieHere’s Where I Stand: A Memoir by Jesse Helms

Conrad's Imagination

By Cicero Bruce Joseph Conrad: His Moral Vision by George A. Panichas



Can This Presidency Be Saved?

By Patrick J. Buchanan
Bush can still salvage his legacy

Rumble at the Gray Lady

By Taki
Mud wrestling with Miller and MoDo



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