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Sharansky's Double Standard

By Michael C. Desch
According to the former Soviet dissident and advocate of universal democracy, everyone deserves self-determination

Mr. Bush Goes to Europe

By Stuart Reid
The president made the Europeans an offer they couldn’t refuse

Syria in the Sights?

By Eric S. Margolis
The assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri may become the flashpoint for the Bush administration’s next war.

Breeding Terror

By James Bamford
The intelligence is right: the war is wrong.

Bush's Napoleon Complex

By Gregory Cochran
What the French experience in Spain could teach us about Iraq

Praying to Newark

By Paul Moreland
New York bureaucracy pauses for salat.

Songs of the Doomed

By Anthony Garcarski
Hunter S. Thompson (1939-2005)

Film: Camp of the Not so Saintly

By Steve Sailer
“Up and Down” and “Head-On”



Fourteen Days

Sharon vs. the Settlers; Tax Hikes

Deep Background

By Philip Giraldi
Speak No Evil in Baghdad; Homeland Security Sees No Evil; al-Qaeda’s Cave of Darkness




A Factually Correct Guide to Max Boot

By Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

The Genius of Neoconservatism

By David GordonThe Neocon Reader edited by Irwin Stelzer

The Red and the Green

By Marian Kester CoombsThe Secret Wars of Judi Bari: A Car Bomb, the Fight for the Redwoods, and the End of Earth First! by Kate Coleman



A Republic, Not a Democracy

By Patrick J. Buchanan
A Highly Placed Confidant

A Highly Placed Confidant

By Taki
The inside word on Charles and Camilla



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