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July 18, 2005 Issue

Europes Living Dead
By Peter Hitchens
Chirac and Schroeders attempts to revive the EU Constitution could lead to socialism across the continent.
The Logic of Suicide Terrorism
Robert Pape tells The American Conservative its not the fundamentalism, its the occupation.
The Fight of Santorums Life
By W. James Antle III
With a pro-life opponent and a base that believes he betrayed them, the incumbent senator is no lock for re-election.
Aid and Comfort
By Timothy P. Carney
The Export-Import Bank is subsidizing Chinese nuclear proliferationat your expense.
Moscows Monroe Doctrine
By Robertson Morrow
Americas interest in a Greater Russia.
Mr. Company President is Sexy!
By A.G. Gancarski
Farewell to gray flannel

Fourteen Days: Iraqization: It Means Them Fighting Instead of Us; Pod the Lesser Polices Derbyshire; Help Wanted in Mexico
Judging the Judges: TACs take on potential Supreme Court picks
Deep Background: Terrorists Serve 11 Months; Karzai: Puppet with Cut Strings; Same Old Khaddafi
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Film in Rhyme? Yes, Its Time
By Steve Sailer
Yes to cinematic couplets
Dont Blame the Rednecks
By David Gordon
Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell
One Plum Biography
By Kelly Jane Torrance
Wodehouse: A Life by Robert McCrum and Snobs by Julian Fellowes
Jazz Meets Pop Plays Classical
By Mark Gauvreau Judge

Is Failure Now an Option?
By Patrick J. Buchanan
The high price of losing Iraq
Audit Africa
By Taki
Africa needs an audit, not
debt relief.
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Copyright © 2005
The American Conservative
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