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The Great Somali Welfare Hunt 

By Roger D. McGrath
The Refugee Act of 1980 brings new multicultural joys: welfare treks, clitorectomy, and, in Maine, a public housing crunch.




The King and I PDF

By Arnaud de Borchgrave
Worries of an Arab friend.


You Say You Want a Resolution? PDF

By D. Dowd Muska
Some UN resolutions are more equal than others.


They Paved Paradise PDF

By Fred Reed
A right-wing green sounds off.




Fourteen Days PDF

Death of the WASP establishment; an almost perfect immigrant; suing for equal rights




Film: An Aging New Wave PDF

By Steve Sailer
The truth about “The Truth About Charlie”


The War Against the World PDF

By Justin Raimondo
Ledeen or Lenin? It’s hard to tell.


As The Gap Widens PDF

By Dwight D. Murphey
Kevin Phillips plumbs the wealth gap.




A Dangerous Form of Altruism 

By Patrick J. Buchanan
Time for Wyatt Earp to turn in his badge.


Sniping At Soft Targets 

By Taki
The Borgias would have known what to do.




Permanent Coup d'Etat PDF

By John Laughland
The EU project grinds forward, leaving democracy its victim.




The "Nation of Immigrants" Myth PDF

By Howard Sutherland
If the cliché were true, America would be without a common law, language, or culture.




Gulf War II: No Cakewalk PDF

By William S. Lind
An invasion without allies could go very wrong very fast.



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