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July 30, 2007 Issue

Getting Immigration Right
By John O’Sullivan
It took 15 years, but conservative intellectuals finally deserted the Beltway establishment’s open-borders consensus.

Santorum Against the World
By Michael Brendan Dougherty
The former senator abandons the Culture War for global revolution.
The Doctors’ Plot
By Stuart Reid
London doesn’t need more Churchillians.
Breaking Bush’s Resistance
By James Bovard
Gitmo’s license to almost kill
How to Win in Iraq
by William S. Lind
Rapprochement with Iran and neutrality toward Iraq’s Shi’ites is the only way America might yet salvage victory.
The Surge That Failed
By Paul Robinson
Six months of Bush’s new strategy hasn’t made Iraq safer or more stable.
Between Pews & Polls
By W. James Antle III
Is the Religious Right still relevant?
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How I Learned to
Stop Worrying
By Justin Logan
The Atomic Bazaar: The Rise of the Nuclear Poor by William Langewiesche
Bloggers at the Gates
By Clark Stooksbury
The Cult of the Amateur: How Today’s Internet is Killing Our Culture by Andrew Keen

How Empires End
By Patrick J. Buchanan
The high costs of staying in Iraqand of leaving
Richardson Fails Up
By Daniel Larison
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Bill Richardson.
Jocotepec Jitterbug
By Fred Reed
A Gringo in Paradise

Fourteen Days: The Lugar Mutiny; Scooter and the Commuter; No Amnesty for John McCain
Deep Background: Al-Qaeda’s Summer Camp; Acting Against Iran
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The American Conservative
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