Archive for July, 2007
Posted on July 20, 2007. Filed under: domestic terrorism, government, immigration |
A new chapter in U.S. racial policy began on March 1, 2003 with the creation of the U.S. Gestapo (AKA U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement). As if the American dictator’s creation of the U.S. Gestapo wasn’t bad enough, local police have joined hands with the Gestapo and are taking it upon themselves to become immigration [...]
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Posted on July 15, 2007. Filed under: immigration |
The Los Angeles Times reports that a resolution passed in Prince William County, Virginia could deny illegal immigrants many services. Prince William County, with a population estimated at 280,000 in the 2000 census, is about 30 miles west of Washington. Its main city is Manassas; the area was the site of the bloody Civil War [...]
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Posted on July 8, 2007. Filed under: Team America |
Associated Press reports (via FOXNews.com) that Fred Thompson gave a speech Saturday that was heavy on rhetoric.
Some excerpts:
Not yet a 2008 candidate, Fred Thompson energized young Republicans with a speech Saturday that was heavy on rhetoric and short on policy pronouncements. He branded Democrats as “the party of despair.”
Chants of “Fred” and “Run, Fred, Run,” [...]
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Posted on July 7, 2007. Filed under: Team America, immigration, racism |
Hat tip to Kyle de Beausset over at Immigration Orange.
Kenneth C. Davis, author of “Don’t Know Much About History,” has written an op-ed piece for the New York Times entitled The Founding Fathers.
Kenneth C. Davis says, “Disdain for what is foreign is, sad to say, as American as apple pie, slavery and lynching.”
Some excerpts:
Scratch the [...]
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Posted on July 7, 2007. Filed under: Rights & Liberties, government |
The Associated Press reports (via Yahoo News) that a challenge to Bush’s spying program was rejected.
Some excerpts:
A divided federal appeals court rejected a lawsuit Friday challenging President Bush’s domestic spying program without ruling on the issue of whether warrantless wiretapping is legal.
In a 2-1 decision with Republican-appointed judges in the majority, a three-judge panel of [...]
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Posted on July 3, 2007. Filed under: Rights & Liberties, government, immigration |
Many U.S. politicians and citizens - especially those who are part of the racial majority - are in denial.
The United States of America is a nation of immigrants, but many U.S. citizens and politicians are in denial. These people seem to think they have a right to be in the U.S., while immigrants of color [...]
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Posted on July 2, 2007. Filed under: immigration |
“You cannot show me an election where immigration was the deciding issue. If this was a silver-bullet issue, where is President Tancredo?”
- Grover Norquist, a conservative activist
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