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December 2006
Volume 20,
Number 12

R.W. Bradford (1947–2005)
founder

Stephen Cox
editor

Patrick Quealy
publisher

Andrew Ferguson
managing editor

John Hospers
Bruce Ramsey
Jane S. Shaw
senior editors

Jo Ann Skousen
entertainment editor

Mark Rand
Kathleen Bradford
assistant editors

Brien Bartels
David T. Beito
David Boaz
Alan W. Bock
Douglas Casey
Eric D. Dixon
Brian Doherty
Alan Ebenstein
David Friedman
Bettina Bien Greaves
Leon T. Hadar
Gene Healy
Robert Higgs
Bill Kauffman
Dave Kopel
Bart Kosko
Richard Kostelanetz
Sarah McCarthy
Wendy McElroy
William E. Merritt
Robert H. Nelson
Randal O'Toole
Ross Overbeek
Durk Pearson
Jeff Riggenbach
Scott J. Reid
Ralph R. Reiland
Sheldon Richman
Timothy Sandefur
Sandy Shaw
Mark Skousen
Tim Slagle
Fred L. Smith Jr.
Martin M. Solomon
Clark Stooksbury
Thomas S. Szasz
Martin Morse Wooster
Leland B. Yeager
contributing editors

S.H. Chambers
Rex F. May
cartoonists

  Inside Liberty  

4 LettersOur readers take arms.
9 ReflectionsWe pimp out port-a-potties, water down Bonfire Night, send assassins through time, diagnose Foley's folly, twist workers' arms (for their own good, of course), uncover the most rockin' conspiracy ever, and brace ourselves for the 110th Congress.

Features

19 Our Allies, the ConservativesOn his way to the polls, Bruce Ramsey refuses to abandon the "leave us alone" coalition.
23 The End in IraqAs President Bush sneaks in and out of the Middle East, Jon Harrison wonders what happened to the hero's welcome that the neocons predicted.
26 The New Civic ReligionOn the first anniversary of his death, we revisit R.W. Bradford's timeless commentary on the modern-day sacrament of voting. Bruce Ramsey shares his memories of Bill Bradford as a colleague and as a friend.
33 Franklin and His CriticsMark Skousen pores over Benjamin Franklin's papers, and finds in him one of America's greatest champions of liberty — despite what many libertarians think.
38 I Take the BarThree days of questions and a 61% rate of failure: Bart Kosko sits down to one of the most intimidating exams in the world.

Reviews

41 God and Mr. MenckenThough H.L. Mencken is often remembered for his irreverent soundbites, he was more than a simple blasphemer. Garin K. Hovannisian examines the great journalist's tempestuous relationship with religion.
45 Out of the PastEric Kenning longs for the days of tough-talking loners and dangerous dames, when people didn't apologize for being themselves.
46 We Ain't All AlikeJo Ann Skousen re-views the individualism and sadism of "From Here to Eternity": it's more than just sex on the beach.
48 George Washington, "Infidel"Washington never took communion and declined to invite priests to his deathbed. But if he wasn't a Christian, asks Jonathan W. Rowe, then what was he?
52 Lost ClassicGary Jason lifts a Cuban epic from its early and undeserved obscurity.
50 Notes on ContributorsThe people in the neighborhood.
54 Terra IncognitaBeware, beware! His flashing eyes, his floating hair!

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