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Homeland Dangers January/February 2003

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BIRD'S EYE
Defend the Homeland--Or Lose It
By Newt Gingrich
Terrorists pose a clear and present danger to American lives and the nation’s values. We’ve got to get tough, and the Department of Homeland Security will do the job.
SIDELIGHTS
News Scraps
Safe in New York. Canine criminals. Vibrators for Big Red. A new "church."
SCAN
Short News and Commentary
Libertarian losers? Bush and his pooch. Killer Party. Guns and equality.
FORWARD OBSERVER
Two Dead Economists
By James K. Glassman
What two dead economists can teach us about America's current financial woes.
POLITICO
Lessons of the Fall
By Grover Norquist
The GOP victories in November's elections offer lessons about a conservative future.
"LIVE" WITH TAE
John Ashcroft
He's the nation's chief law enforcement officer and a champion of conservative principle: Attorney General John Ashcroft talks about the war on terror, music, Ned Flanders, and calico cats.
IN REAL LIFE
First-person America
By Seth Cropsey
Celebrating the life of a Romanian orphan.
THE ECONOMIST
Modernize America While Rescuing New York
By Karl Zinsmeister
Social Security reform could be the tonic to revive an ailing New York City.
FLASHBACK
Luther Martin's Theses
By Bill Kauffman
Americans know all about Martin Luther and Martin Luther King. But they've forgotten Luther Martin.
BEAT THE PRESS
Free Speech Rots from the Inside Out
By Jonah Goldberg
The Left cares deeply about free speech--particularly when it doesn't matter.
BOOK TALK
Reviews of New Books
The Nat Hentoff Reader by Nat Hentoff / Religion, Scholarship, & Higher Education edited by Andrea Sterk / An Unlikely Conservative by Linda Chavez
NOW PLAYING
Imax: Bigger, Better, Breathtaking
By Josh Larsen
See it in Imax. You'll like it.
DIGEST
Summaries of Important Research
Bhutan needs McDonalds. Let Colleges pick accreditors. States' rights on steroids.
Feature articles
No Compromise on Terror
By Karina Rollins
If we don't shape up, we'll lose the war against our enemies.
Arlington Fights Terror
By Eli Lehrer
Arlington, Virginia has faced as many terror attacks as any city in America. Are the cops ready?
Wake Up and Smell the Bio-Threat
By Scott Gottlieb , M.D.
Genetically engineered plagues are possibly the biggest threat Americans face. It’s time for public health officials to take bold action to protect us.
Better Safe and (Occasionally) Sorry
By Scott Johnson
The case for racial profiling.
A Fatal Flaw?
By John C. Fortier, Norman J. Ornstein
A hole in the Constitutional system could prevent Congress from acting in a crisis.
Welcoming the Enemy
By Jane Mack-Cozzo, Nikolai Wenzel, Michelle Malkin
America's visa and border security system is a failure, and the situation in Europe isn't much better. Read it and weep.
Keep Legal Battles off the Battlefield
By Alan Dowd
We need warriors, not lawyers.
Homeland Defense Begins at Home
By Chris Weinkopf
How weapons training can help prepare Americans to protect themselves.
The Case for a Home Guard
By Robert Cottrol
How ROTC can help us win the war on terror.
How the West Was Won, and How It Will Be Lost
By Oriana Fallaci
Radical Islam seeks to destroy the complacent, passionless West.