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May 10, 2004 ISSUE
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Cover The Best of Bad Choices Christopher Layne Given the improbability of internationalizing the occupation and the implausibility of bringing in more troops, America should set a timetable for leaving IraqArticles Desperately Seeking a Strongman  James Pinkerton Iraq needs someone who can establish central authority, restore a monopoly on violence, and eliminate the bin Ladenites. We know just the guy.Democracy Explodes Over Iraq  Fred Reed Few survivors expected Hate Hoax  Steve Sailer Claremont’s hate-crime fraud International (Not So) Greatness  Leon Hadar The administration’s Greater Middle East initiative is an exercise in self-delusion. Can't Get No Satisfaction  Kara Hopkins The Progress Paradox by Gregg Easterbrook News Fourteen Days  Taxes and Turncoats; Weekly Standard Says More Wars Next Term; Driving Illegal Immigration; Castenada vs. HuntingtonDeep Background  Philip Giraldi The Mexican Exception; Heroin, Our GIs’ Afghan Companion Arts & Letters Film: Tarantino's Brain  Steve Sailer Quentin Tarantino’s “Kill Bill: Vol. 2”"Saint" Alger's Botox  R.J. Stove Alger Hiss’s Looking-Glass Wars by G. Edward White Blaming Whitey Elizabeth Wright The End of Blackness by Debra J. Dickerson Columns Fallujah: High Tide of Empire? Patrick J. Buchanan America is not cut out to rule the world.Neocon Artists  Taki The Best of Bad Choices
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