Allan on June 30th, 2013

The Battle of Gettysburg in the Civil War was fought on July 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 1863.   That means that now, in 2013, the battle’s sesquiscentennial (150-year anniversary)  is upon us.   Various commemorations are being held at and near the historical battlefield. The Civil War is an important part of our shared memory as Americans.  […]

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The Supreme Court has ruled that it was bad for the state of Arizona to require proof of citizenship for voters. In a serious country, this wouldn’t even be an issue. And it isn’t—in Mexico. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published on June 22nd, 2013, on  VDARE.COM.

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Allan on June 18th, 2013

They’re  at it again. Our political elite (of both parties) is once again trying  to ram through an amnesty of illegal aliens. As badly-managed as our current  immigration system is, the amnesty proposal currently in Congress would  make it even worse. Can we stop it?  We have to try. To read entire article, click here.   Article by […]

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I’m currently visiting Mexico, and have been watching the nightly news on the Televisa network.  On the night of June 14th, 2013,  the broadcast began with a video demonstrating “El Rostro Cruel de la Migración”—the Cruel Face of Migration. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, written on June 15th, […]

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Allan on June 11th, 2013

Now the world’s second-largest economy, the rapid growth of China in recent years has impressed many, including some Mexicans who see China as a positive example for Mexico. The recent visit of Chinese Paramount Leader Xi Jinping to Mexico brings into focus the state of China in the world today and its relations with Mexico. […]

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A recent study indicates that sports pundits owe more of their popularity to confidence than accuracy of prediction. As the UPI reports,” Pundits get a bigger audience via confidence and the excitement it generates, the study authors said.” For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published on VDARE.COM on June […]

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