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Mark Steyn | May 07, 2008 | 15:11:54
The future belongs to Islam
The Muslim world has youth, numbers and global ambitions. The West is growing old and enfeebled, and lacks the will to rebuff those who would supplant it. It's the end of the world as we've known it. An excerpt from 'America Alone'.
Here's what offends this writer
Why should free-born Canadians require the permission of the state to read my columns?
My visit with the President
Getting asked to the Pentagon and the White House was an honour, but it was also disheartening
I have an idea for you, Cronenberg
Canada's artists simply expect government subsidies — otherwise, they cry censorship
Love with the perfect dictator
In the liberal breast beats a strange passion for normalizing dictatorships. Oh Castro!
Please send more complaints
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Otherwise how will our taxpayer-funded hate police manage to keep their cozy sinecure?
Gitmo's not bad, but this poetry is
'Poems From Guantánamo' is a challenge for even overwhelmingly sympathetic reviewers
The Black Trial: The human drama the jury didn't see
Had Black taken the stand, he could have shown the jury a man in full, warts and all
Amis descends into Steyn-hugging
It's faintly surreal to find oneself cited as the reason for someone's fall from media grace
When it's no country for old men
Once we decide we don't need to give up our bus seats, the societal safety lock's already off
He's still da boss
Who'd have thought we'd miss the opportunistic, 'unencumbered-by-principles' Jean Chrétien?
Kangaroo court is now in session
At the Canadian Human Rights Commission, it all comes down to double-sided faxes
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