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If you are elderly or disabled, would you feel safe having caregivers with inadequate English-language skills? England has many of the same “diversity” challenges we face in the United States. The recent death of Barbara Rymell, as reported in The Telegraph, shows us the danger of bringing in foreign caregivers and medical personnel with inadequate English […]

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Allan on June 1st, 2015

In Nashville, Tennessee, six schools are scheduled to have  Arabic classes in the fall semester. Is it good or bad to teach Arabic in an American high school? It depends on why it’s being taught and how it’s being taught. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published on VDARE.COM,  May […]

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Allan on May 30th, 2015

Columba is the Mexican-born wife of Jeb Bush.   It’s hoped that she will help her husband win a bigger chunk of that elusive-but-just-around-the-corner Hispanic vote.   And if Jeb wins, she would be the first Hispanic First Lady. We’re also told that Columba is a very private person, hates politics, and is not comfortable speaking […]

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