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The Case Against Preemptive War 

By Paul W. Schroeder
Bush’s push for regime change in Iraq




One Tiny Little Creature PDF

By Nicholas von Hoffman
Dostoevsky’s Alyosha said he would not torture a single child to buy the happiness of all mankind. But we, by invading Iraq, would hurt many for a cause less noble.


The Experts PDF

By Andrew J. Bacevich



Fourteen Days PDF

Kahane at the Standard. Bilingual Battles, Looting with Piracy Law, Chinese Fortunes.


In Memoriam PDF

Jim Chapin 1941-2002




Film: Reparations for Cadillac Dealers PDF

By Steve Sailer



Albert M. Nixon 

By Patrick J. Buchanan
Gore’s stand against preemptive war recalls a 1968 strategy used to great electoral success.


The Real Nitty-Gritty 

By Taki
An award for Bill Kristol, solving the Saddam problem, and corporal punishment for sports stars.




Bush Thus Far 

The president has shown some backbone but risks disaster in major policy areas.



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