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39. Lawrence, ed.,
Messages to the World,
p. 244.

40. “Full Text of Bin Laden Tape,” January 19, 2006, newyorktimes.com.

TEN

1. “Seized Papers Said to Show Qaeda in Iraq Is Worried,”
New York Times,
May 9, 2006, p. A-14.

2. Matthew Rothschild, “Why Zarqawi’s Death Won’t Solve the Iraq Crisis,” June 8, 2006, progressive.org. Juan Cole, “Zarqawi Killed in Baquba,” June 8, 2006, juancole.com. “The Death of Zarqawi,” June 8, 2006, thenation.com.

3. “The Abu Ghraib Files,” March 16, 2006, salon.com. Douglass Daniel, “Murtha: New Scandal Worse Than Abu Ghraib,” AP Report, May 28, 2006; Editorial, “Why Haditha Matters,”
The Nation,
June 19, 2006.

4. Mark Steyn, “Thumbs Up,”
Washington Times,
December 19, 2005. David Horowitz,
Unholy Alliance,
Regnery, Washington, D.C., 2004.

5. Editorial, “A Threat to Iraqi Women,”
New York Times,
March 24, 2005, p. A-22. Maureen Dowd, “Defining Victory Down,”
New York Times,
January 9, 2005.

6. Sam Harris,
The End of Faith,
W. W. Norton, New York, 2005, p. 132. Joe Lockard, “Hegemonic Democracy in the Middle East,”
Tikkun,
April-May 2005, p. 26.

7. Martha Nussbaum,
For Love of Country?
Beacon Press, Boston, 1996, p. 4. Richard Rorty,
Achieving Our Country,
Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1998, p. 3.

8. “Morocco: Action Urged on Legal Code Reform,” Human Rights Watch, March 20, 2001, Washington, D.C., hrw.org.

9. Sean Wilentz, “The Worst President in History?”
Rolling Stone,
May 4, 2006. Hobsbawm cited by Horowitz,
Unholy Alliance,
p. 61. “Saddam and Me: Interview with George Galloway,”
Guardian,
September 16, 2002.

10. Paul Starr, “The Liberal Project Now,”
American Prospect,
June 2005, p. 21.

11. Ellen Willis, “The Pernicious Concept of Balance,”
Chronicle of Higher Education,
September 9, 2005, p. B-11. John Nicholas, “Bill Moyers’ Presidential Address,” June 9, 2003, thenation.com.

12. See, e.g., Felix Rohatyn, “Dead to the World,”
New York Times,
January 26, 2006.

13. Tony Judt,
Postwar,
Penguin, New York, 2005, p. 800.

14. T. R. Reid,
The United States of Europe,
Penguin, New York, 2004, pp. 15, 154. Jeremy Rifkin,
The European Dream,
Penguin, New York, 2004, p. 3.

15. Hillary Clinton,
It Takes a Village,
Touchstone Books, New York, 1996, pp. 221–22.

16. George Soros,
The Bubble of American Supremacy,
Public Affairs, New York, 2004, p. 63.

17. Rifkin,
The European Dream,
p. 304. Isobel Coleman, “Women, Islam and the New Iraq,”
Foreign Affairs,
January-February 2006, pp. 37–38.

18. Posting on April 1, 2004, dailykos.com.

19. “Dean: U.S. Won’t Win in Iraq,” WOAI Radio, San Antonio, December 6, 2005, woai.com. Senator Patrick Leahy, statement on the Senate floor on the Iraq War, October 25, 2005. Zbigniew Brzezinski, “The Real Choice in Iraq,”
Washington Post,
January 8, 2006.

20. David Allyn,
Make Love, Not War,
Routledge, New York, 2001.

21. Osama bin Laden, “To the People of Iraq,” February 11, 2003, reprinted in Bruce Lawrence, ed.,
Messages to the World,
Verso, London, 2005, p. 184.

ELEVEN

1. Reuel Marc Gerecht, “Don’t Fear the Shiites,”
American Enterprise,
April-May 2005, p. 40.

2. Pew Research Center, “Views of a Changing World,” Washington, D.C., June 2003. Ronald Inglehart and Pippa Norris, “The True Clash of Civilizations,”
Foreign Policy,
March-April 2003.

3. Mustafa Akyol, “Show Us More of the Other America,”
American Enterprise,
December 2004, taemag.com.

4. Hamid Algar,
Roots of the Islamic Revolution in Iran,
Islamic Publications International, Oneonta, N.Y., 2001, p. 39. Khaled Abou El Fadl,
Islam
and the Challenge of Democracy,
Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., 2004, p. 30.

5. Noah Feldman,
After Jihad,
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 2003, pp. 54, 60. Charles Taylor,
Modern Social Imaginaries,
Duke University Press, Durham, 2004.

6. Seyyed Hossein Nasr,
The Heart of Islam,
HarperSanFrancisco, 2004, pp. 45, 184, 305. Mustafa Akyol, “Why Muslims Should Support Intelligent Design,” September 14, 2004, islamonline.net. Akyol, “Show Us More of the Other America.”

7. Warren Hoge, “Rights Groups Fault U.S. Vote in U.N. on Gays,”
New York Times,
January 27, 2006, p. A-6.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dinesh D’Souza, the Rishwain research scholar at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, is the author of several bestselling books, including
Illiberal Education
,
The End of Racism,
and
What’s So Great About America.
His Web site is dineshdsouza.com. He can be reached by email at
[email protected]

ALSO BY DINESH D’SOUZA

Letters to a Young Conservative

What’s So Great About America

The Virtue of Prosperity

Ronald Reagan

The End of Racism

Illiberal Education

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

D’Souza, Dinesh, 1961–

The enemy at home : the cultural left and its responsibility for 9/11 / by Dinesh D’Souza.—1st ed.

p. cm.

1. United States—Foreign relations—2001– 2. War on Terrorism, 2001—Moral and ethical aspects. 3. Anti-Americanism—Islamic countries. 4. Liberalism—United States. 5. United States—Civilization—Foreign public opinion, Muslim. 6. United States—Moral conditions—Foreign public opinion, Muslim. 7. Popular culture—Moral and ethical aspects—United States. 8. United States—Relations—Islamic countries. 9. Islamic countries—Relations—United States. I. Title.

E902.D76 2007
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