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September 10, 2007 Issue

The Once & Future Christendom
By James P. Pinkerton
What J.R.R. Tolkien tells us about surviving the clash of civilizations

Running for Life Coach
by Michael Brendan Dougherty
One-on-one, Mike Huckabee is the GOP’s strongest candidate, but will that be enough to propel him to the
top tier?
In Good Faith
By Thomas E. Woods Jr.
Pope Benedict’s restoration of the Latin Mass delights Old Rite devotees.
Long Division
ByTrita Parsi
Ending the tension between Washington and Tehran will require more than the departure of Bush’s neocons or Ahmadinejad’s radicalshowever welcome that would be.
Test Case
By Steve Sailer
Bureaucracy fails when civil servants aren’t put to the test.
Balancing Act
By Christopher Layne
Give terrorists what they don’t want: a U.S. departure from Iraq.
Welcome to the Global Market
By J.G. Collins
Free trade is the new white man’s burden.
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Christianity’s Cheerful Prophet
By Michael S. Rose
God’s Continent: Christianity, Islam, and Europe’s Religious Crisis by Philip Jenkins
The Senators Who Said No
By Clark Stooksbury
Elites for Peace: The Senate and the Vietnam War, 1964-1968 by Gary Stone

Chinese Hostage Crisis
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Our Bankers in Beijing
Feeling a Draft?
By William Pfaff
Rough Draft
The Bushian Barack
By Daniel Larison
Obama’s Second Inaugural Address
The Unbound West
By Fred Reed
How the West Won

Fourteen Days: Bush Teaches Vets About Vietnam; Padilla Presumed Guilty Until Proven Guilty; Rudy’s Culture War
Deep Background: Cheney Lights the Fuse; The Green Zone’s Bug Problem
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The American Conservative
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