
Two Dubai-Ports/Harriet Miers Moments Coming
On September 6 at 9 p.m., the Bush Administration opened up all U.S. highways and roads to Mexican trucks and drivers. That gave the green light to the first 38 of up to 100 Mexican trucking companies, and nobody knows how many thousands of Mexican trucks will eventually drive on our roads.
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Trade Demands a Level Playing Field
The goal of our post-World War II trade agreements, such as the GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) and the World Trade Organization (WTO), was to lower tariffs mutually in pursuit of worldwide free trade.
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Americans Want English As Our Official Language
Hardly anyone predicted that the Bush-Kennedy-Kyl-Reid steamroller could be stopped. But as the New York Times reported on page one, the “Grass Roots Roared, and an Immigration Plan Fell.”
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Deceitful Tactics Used To Make Puerto Rico A State
Even though Puerto Rico has three times voted against becoming a U.S. state, yet another effort is being made to persuade Puerto Rico to change its mind. Of course, the Democratic Party thinks making Puerto Rico our 51st state is a cool idea because that would give the Democrats two additional U.S. Senators and 6 to 8 additional Members of the House, more congressional representation than 25 of our 50 states.
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Patrick Buchanan’s Challenge to Americans
What is the United States of America? Is it merely an accident of geography, or a job market for the world, or a multiethnic, multilingual lot of people who agreed (more or less, and probably temporarily) to live under a Constitution?
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Foreign Language Ballots Cause a Rebellion
The Washington Establishment is shocked at the discovery that Americans don’t like the idea of the federal government forcing local governments to provide foreign language ballots. That’s one more indication of how out of touch our leaders are with grassroots America.
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Why Is Bush So Stubborn?
As President Bush’s poll numbers drop dramatically even among his base, the question most frequently asked by angry Republicans is, why, oh why, is Bush so stubbornly rejecting the advice of his supporters even though that advice is consistent with the thunderous message from public opinion surveys?
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Time To Terminate Foreign-Language Ballots
Led by the two House Kings, Peter King (R-NY) and Steve King (R-IA), 56 House members are urging Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) to oppose the renewal of the section of the Voting Rights Act that mandates foreign-language ballots.
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Supremacist Judicial Mischief In Arizona
One of the most outrageous current examples of out-of-control judges is the case called Flores v. Arizona, now pending in federal court in Tucson, Arizona. Originally filed in 1992, plaintiff lawyers claim to represent an estimated 160,000 children of illegal aliens attending public schools.
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American Citizenship Is Precious
At least 383,000 babies are born in the United States every year to illegal aliens; that’s 10% of all U.S. births and about 40% of indigent births.
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What’s Behind a Phone Call From Newt Gingrich?
Newt was telling me about the danger from illegal aliens coming across our open borders.
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Looking at Some 2004 Election Issues
Are there things about our country and our culture you want to change? Activist judges? Same-sex marriage? Protecting the Pledge of Allegiance? Political bias in universities? Public school curriculum? Taxes? Pornography on television?
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Whose Side are the Politicians On?
In a flip-flop to court the Hispanic vote, California Governor Gray Davis signed a bill (which he had rejected twice before) to allow illegal aliens to get driver’s licenses.
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Move Over For Mexican Trucks On Our Highways
Bush did something Ronald Reagan never would have done in appointing Henry Kissinger to head the 9/11 inquiry, and then Bush did something Bill Clinton never would do by opening our highways to Mexican trucks.
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Bilingual Education Goes To Voters Again
Bilingual education plays into the hands of the open-borders faction of both political parties.
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Foreign Language Ballots Are A Bad Idea
The U.S. Department of Justice took time out from its war on terrorists this month to order local election boards all across the country to publish ballots for the November election in various foreign languages.
Continue reading →- To Assimilate Or Not To Assimilate; That’s The Question, 12-12-07
- Americans Want English As Our Official Language, 6-20-07
- Deceitful Tactics Used To Make Puerto Rico A State, 3-28-07
- Foreign Language Ballots Cause a Rebellion, 7-05-06
- Time To Terminate Foreign-Language Ballots, 3-22-06
- Supremacist Judicial Mischief In Arizona, 2-22-06
- Move Over For Mexican Trucks On Our Highways, 12-11-02
- Bilingual Education Goes To Voters Again, 10-23-02
- Foreign Language Ballots Are A Bad Idea, 8-28-02
- Bush Should Reject Clinton’s Wrong Policies, 5-29-02
- The Importance Of The English Language, 5-09-01
- English Language Controversy In Utah, 4-18-01
- The Liberals Like Language Apartheid, 9-06-00
- Adios Bilingual Education!, 3-18-1998
- Puerto Rico: Our Modern Trojan Horse, 10-22-1997
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- English For the Children (Ron Unz)