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July 17, 2006 ISSUE
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Cover American Petrocracy Kevin Phillips Among the shifting rationales for war in Iraq, the most plausible motive may be the least discussed: access to oil.Articles Power of the Pen James Bovard President Bush doesn’t veto the laws that limit his power, he just signs them away.Zarqawi's Death Wish  Justin Raimondo Man of the House  W. James Antle III John Hostettler takes his stand in Indiana’s “Bloody Eighth.” One World Cup Steve Sailer In America, soccer fans fall into the distinct demographics of Latinos and latte liberals. Reconciling Christendom  Marcia Christoff Kurapovna Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches contemplate reconciliation. Defining Democracy Down  Leon Hadar George W. Bush’s war for democracy becomes a war on democracy. Conformity Without Conscience Austin Bramwell Conservatives Without Conscience by John Dean News Fourteen Days  Khalilzad: All’s Not Quiet in the Green Zone; Sore Loserman Lacks Joementum; Specter Writes Bush a Get-Out-of-Jail-Free CardArts & Letters Film: Gentlemen, Start Your Computers  Steve Sailer Anthropomorphic autos in “Cars”Partners in Crime  Bruce Bartlett The Big Ripoff: How Big Business and Big Government Steal Your Money by Timothy P. Carney The Art of Un-War  Ivan Eland Winning the Un-War: A New Strategy for the War on Terrorism by Charles Pe Columns Armistice in the Culture War?  Patrick J. Buchanan States’ rights show the wayIt's Easy Being Green  Taki Convenient fixes for an inconvenient truth
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