National Question

Allan on March 24th, 2015

The Mainstream Media and the academic complex present race relations in America as a story of minorities being oppressed by whites. The Mainstream Media also celebrates the fact that the historic Anglo-American white majority is being driven into minority status. But what about relations between minorities?   Black-Hispanic relations in the United States have some […]

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Media Matters is a left-wing attack group, which usually attacks conservatives.    Recently though, a Media Matters article appeared attacking Mainstream Media Sunday morning  news shows.   Why is that? Seven of the shows it criticized were English-language shows, while two were Spanish-language programs. And that leads us to another question, what’s with this massive […]

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Allan on March 3rd, 2015

President Obama went to Miami to speak to a “town hall”.   This “town hall” wasn’t open to the general public but to a select audience of amnesty-boosters. Obama defended his unilateral amnesty, bashed the Republicans and reassured illegal aliens that he is on their side. Where is the GOP?  Why aren’t Republicans calling Obama […]

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Eduardo Medina Mora is Mexico’s Ambassador to the United States and Carlos Sada is Mexico’s Consul General in Los Angeles.  That makes Medina Mora Mexico’s #1 official in the U.S. and Carlos Sada #2. Both these diplomats spoke in Mexico at the Mexico in the World Forum (hosted by the Mexican Senate) and both expressed […]

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The biggest Spanish-language newspaper in the United States is La Opinión, based in Los Angeles, and currently owned by the Argentine newspaper La Nación. La Opinión has been going ballistic over the Hanen ruling.  On the 17th of February it published an editorial on the decision.  Its over-the-top rhetoric illustrates the mentality of Hispanic activists who will be […]

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Allan on February 8th, 2015

Within the next few years, the U.S.-Mexican border may have a very famous world figure crossing it on foot.  Pope Francis himself, the first Latin American pontiff, has expressed a desire to do so. Speaking to reporters on an airplane,  Pope Francis said that   “To enter the United States from the border with Mexico […]

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My family and I recently returned from our annual Christmastime visit to Mexico, and it was a good one. When we lived in Mexico, we would visit the U.S. at Christmastime.   Since we’ve  moved to the U.S.,  we go to Mexico at Christmastime. Millions of Mexicans residing in the U.S. visit Mexico at Christmastime, […]

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The Obama Administration continues with its unilateral illegal alien amnesty, with the full support and cooperation of the Mexican government, and others. The Mexican government  is not just supporting the amnesty verbally.   Mexico is providing documentation to help Mexican illegal aliens remain north of the border.   And nobody in our government, of either major party, […]

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Allan on January 22nd, 2015

The English language is an important unifying element of American society.  It used to be, that is.  Today,  linguistic balkanization is dividing Americans, and our own politicians (of both parties) encourage it. Think about it.  Which is easier – to keep up with lying politicians in one language, or in two or more languages? President […]

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The Oklahoma Land Run was a unique aspect of American history, and an important part of the state of Oklahoma’s heritage. Taking place from 1889 to 1895, the land runs were races for land, in which prospective landowners raced for 160-acre farms.  If they could successfully occupy these farms for five years, they would receive […]

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