TRUCKERS WITHOUT BORDERS—March 2008

TRUCKERS WITHOUT BORDERS—March 2008 by Chronicles • March 1, 2008 • Printer-friendly

March 2008 ChroniclesPERSPECTIVE
Our Open (Borders) Secret
by Thomas Fleming

VIEWS
The Loss of American Identity
by Roger D. McGrath
California, today—your state, tomorrow.

The Tragedy of Mexico
by Gregory McNamee
Riches unrealized.

NEWS
Facts? Who Needs ’Em!
by William Lutz
Some critical thinking in Texas.

REVIEWS
After the Deluge
by Jack Trotter

Chilton Williamson, Jr., ed.: Immigration and the American Future

Clark Stooksbury on Stephen F. Hayes’s Cheney: The Untold Story of America’s Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President

Fr. Michael P. Orsi on Milton Walsh’s Ronald Knox as Apologist: Wit, Laughter and the Popish Creed

CORRESPONDENCE
Letter From Kansas City: The “Smart” Port
by Matthew A. Roberts

Letter From Louisville: Governor Berry and the Mad Mad Farmers’ Liberation Front
by Jerry Salyer

Letter From Athens: The Greek Conservative Revival
by Makis Voridis

VITAL SIGNS
Foreign Policy: Sudan, Ethiopia, and the American Empire
by Joseph E. Fallon

COLUMNS
The Bare Bodkin
by Joseph Sobran

Under the Black Flag
by Taki Theodoracopulos

Heresies
by Aaron D. Wolf

The Rockford Files
by Scott P. Richert

European Diary
by Andrei Navrozov

The American Interest
by Srdja Trifkovic

In the Dark
There Will Be Blood
by George McCartney

The Hundredth Meridian
by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

DEPARTMENTS

POLEMICS & EXCHANGES

AMERICAN PROSCENIUM

CULTURAL REVOLUTIONS

POETRY
Passage: After Seeing a Photograph of the Himalayas
and
Family Gathering
by Stella Nesanovich

ON THE COVER
Cover by Gregory McNamee.
Inside illustrations by Melanie Anderson.

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