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The official investigation into the 2001 bioterror attacks has been closed, but the case remains shrouded in mystery.

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Righteous Anger

By Doug Bandow
Big government and elective war do not a conservative presidency make.



Been There, Bombed That

By Fred Reed
A Vietnam vet goes to Laos.

California's Burning Again

By Roger D. McGrath
The Golden State has known fires before. The latest won’t be the last.

1001 Stereotypes

By Neil Clark
“Benevolent” imperialism sets up Arab strawmen.

American Story

By William Pfaff
Our allies no longer believe the American story.

In Rumsfeld's Shop

By Karen Kwaitkowski
A senior Air Force officer watches civilians undermine Pentagon objectivity.

From Left Bank to Right

By Richard Cummings
Jean-Paul Sartre’s deathbed disavowal of Marxism



Fourteen Days

Oslo Goes to Geneva; Bush’s Global Revolution; Jobless Growth; Wal-Mart’s Illegal Empire

Deep Background

By Philip Giraldi
Bremer’s Distress Call; Condi Rice: Invisible Woman; Karl Rove Remembers Vietnam




Film: Before Trafalgar Was a Square

By Steve SailerRussell Crowe in “Master and Commander”

Unnatural Disaster

By Peter BrimelowMexifornia by Victor Davis Hanson

The Good War

By Clark StooksburyThe Boys’ Crusade by Paul Fussell

Music: Eve of Destruction

By Anthony GarcarskiProtest music then and now



Why Do They Hate Dixie?

By Patrick J. Buchanan
Defending “guys with the Confederate flag in their pickup trucks”

Nobility in Our Time

By Taki



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