The new issue of The American Conservative:May 8, 2006 Issue [Image] The Politics of Amnesty By W. James Antle III The Senate’s guest-worker legislation is dormant but not dead.
New Republican Majority? By Steve Sailer The future of the GOP lies not with the Hispanic vote but with overlooked middle-class Americans.
[Image] Big Brother Watches Britain By Peter Hitchens While our soldiers attempt to export freedom to the Arab World, it perishes in the birthplace of the Magna Carta.
Is It Civil War Yet? By Robert Dreyfuss Iraq has entered a new and perhaps irreversible stage of chaos—the emergence of a Shi’ite insurgency.
The Old College Try By Peter Wood What happens when an evangelical college moves into the Empire State Building
Why Trade Deficits Matter By Robert Locke Trading ourselves into poverty
Grand Coalition By Neil Clark Strange bedfellows or not, Left and Right find common ground against military adventurism.
[Image] Maid in the Shade By Steve Sailer Jennifer Aniston in “Friends With Money” The Case for Peace By Daniel McCarthy Neo-conned! Just War Principles: A Condemnation of War in Iraq edited by D.L. O’Huallachain and J. Forrest Sharpe Try 5 FREE Issues ofThe American Conservative TodayDueling Banjos By Marcus Epstein Rednecks and Bluenecks: The Politics of Country Music by Chris Willman How the West Won By Gerald J. Russello The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success by Rodney Stark
[Image] Regime Crisis By Patrick J. Buchanan Why Bush’s approval rating is 38 percent
Twilight in America By Paul Craig Roberts
Case of the Missing Moon By Taki Manliness is next to godliness.
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Fourteen Days: Bush Takes Time to Read Sy Hersh; A General’s Regrets; Tom DeLay’s Legacy
"The American Conservative issue of May 8, 2006"
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