Politics
“Voting rights are under attack in America” declared Congressman John Lewis of Georgia, a black veteran of the Civil Rights era. What is he talking about? Representative Lewis is talking about voters being required to present photo ID when voting, which he says is a horrible injustice. Lewis and other Democrats are unhappy that more […]
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The question of profiling Muslims was a topic in a recent GOP presidential debate in which Wolf Blitzer asked three candidates about it. The candidates were Rick Santorum, Ron Paul and Herman Cain. For the full article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published on VDARE.COM, on November 25th, 2011.
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English is the language of our country, a critical component of our national identity. If we didn’t speak English we wouldn’t be the same country. The primacy of English in the U.S. is threatened today by the growth of Spanish as a media, business and political language, creating an alternative society with its […]
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Not only are drug cartels shooting up Mexico, they’re now north of the border. They are expanding in several states—notably Texas. And it’s been happening under the watch of Texas Governor Rick Perry, who wants to be our president. That’s the same Rick Perry who opposes a fence on the border and brags about giving […]
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Today, September 11th, 2011, is the ten year anniversary of the 9/11 attack of 2001. As a society, what have we learned? More precisely, what have our leaders learned? What is our government doing to protect us from future attacks? To read the full article, click here. Article, by Allan Wall, published on September 11th, […]
Nelson Hultberg of Texas has formed a new political party called the Conservative American Party. Now I know what a lot of people are going to say – “A Third Party?” In recent years, third parties haven’t picked up much traction and people feel they are throwing their votes away by voting them. So they […]
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In the United States, “gay marriage” is now the law of the land in 6 states. Just last month, New York legalized it. As usual, the Republicans, who control the New York Senate, caved and made it all possible. In 31 U.S. states, “gay marriage” has been voted down in referendums, not once has it […]
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In the U.S., we have a presidential election each four years. That’s the election that gets the most publicity. But in the middle of the presidential elections we have the midterm election. Though this gets less publicity and attracts fewer voters, it’s equally important, as it determines the composition of Congress, as well as state […]