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May 31, 2006

Do We Want Latinos to Get Citizenship?

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by Jeff Davis

Bush and his boss

Many of our politicians -especially George Bush- are falling over themselves saying that illegal aliens deserve a chance to get legal citizenship. Oh really? Does an escaped prisoner deserve a chance to continue living outside jail? If we reward the criminal crossing of our border by millions of Mexicans, won’t that encourage more illegals to come? Jimmy Carter granted an amnesty in the ’70s. That did not solve the problem. Bill Clinton granted an amnesty in 1995. That did not solve the problem. Just eleven years later we have an estimated 20 million additional illegal aliens. An amnesty by George Bush will just make the problem worse as earlier amnesties have done. We could be looking at 50 million illegal aliens in the next ten years.

Third World people bring with them Third World moral standards –if any. The popular picture of the poor, persecuted little immigrant is that he is some humble Jose who just wants to come here and work and work like a dog mowing lawns or serving up burgers in order to “make a better life” for himself and his family. This is baloney. Mexico thanks to its inept government produces millions more people than their economy can support. The United States is the dumping ground for this excess population. We are literally being forced to pay for another nation’s mistakes. Mexico needs birth control. China and India have enforced birth control on their populations and so should the Latino factory to the south. The US can’t keep absorbing ever greater numbers of Latinos in amnesty after amnesty.

Even the nicest Latinos cost American taxpayers a fortune. Every Latino child born in America gets 12 years of free public education at about $9,000 per student per year. That’s $108,000 for every Latino child. You can bet that Magarita, the waitress at the local family restaurant, isn’t making enough money to pay the tax bill for her children. That bill gets dumped on our heads. (more…)


May 30, 2006

A Sense of Déjà Vu

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Anti-Iran legislation seems quite familiar

by Rep. Ron Paul

Cheney and his handiwork

I rise in strong opposition to this very dangerous legislation. My colleagues would do well to understand that this legislation is leading us toward war against Iran.

Those reading this bill may find themselves feeling a sense of déjà vu . In many cases one can just substitute “Iraq” for “Iran” in this bill and we could be back in the pre-2003 run-up to war with Iraq. And the logic of this current push for war is much the same as the logic used in the argument for war on Iraq. As earlier with Iraq, this resolution demands that Iran perform the impossible task of proving a negative – in this case that Iran does not have plans to build a nuclear weapon.

There are a few things we need to remember when thinking about Iran and this legislation. First, Iran has never been ruled in violation of its international nuclear nonproliferation obligations.

Second, Iran concluded a Safeguards Agreement more than 30 years ago that provides for the verification of Iran’s fulfillment of its obligation to not divert nuclear energy programs to nuclear weapons development. Since this agreement was reached, the International Atomic Energy Agency has never found any indication that Iran has diverted or attempted to divert source or special nuclear materials from a peaceful purpose to a military purpose. (more…)


May 29, 2006

Congress Votes to Give Illegals Social Security

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by Jeff Davis

Bush and his boss

The trick to understanding the neocons is to ignore what they SAY. Watch what they DO. For example, don’t give any credence to the much-publicized announcement about 6,000 National Guardsmen being sent to the border (without their equipment, which is still in Iraq). It hasn’t happened yet. If Bush were serious about securing the border, he would send several active duty divisions, not a few thousand, second-rate, part-time troops.

While George W. Bush is babbling on the radio about sending troops to the border, and the Senate is passing cosmetic resolutions about making English this country’s only legal language, these same politicians are also voting to give illegal aliens YOUR Social Security benefits. You know, the ones that you pay for out of every paycheck? The ones that illegal aliens, since they are mostly paid in cash under the table, by definition do not pay for with taxes like you do?

A recent news article reports “The Senate voted yesterday to allow illegal aliens to collect Social Security benefits based on past illegal employment — even if the job was obtained through forged or stolen documents. ‘There was a felony they were committing, and now they can’t be prosecuted. That sounds like amnesty to me,’ said Sen. John Ensign… ‘We all know that millions of undocumented immigrants pay Social Security and Medicare taxes for years and sometimes decades while they work to contribute to our economy,” said Sen. John McCain, Arizona Republican… Mr. Ensign was among 44 Republicans and five Democrats who voted to block such payouts. ‘It makes no sense to reward millions of illegal immigrants for criminal behavior while our Social Security system is already in crisis,’ said Sen. Jim DeMint, South Carolina Republican. ‘Why in the world would we endorse this criminal activity with federal benefits? The Senate missed a big opportunity to improve this bill, and I doubt American seniors will be pleased with the result.’ ” (more…)


May 28, 2006

Another Crooked Black Politician

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by Jeff Davis

William Jefferson

Only one thing is more certain than finding a fat, middle-aged White politician, who’s been taking bribes –that’s finding a Black politician, who’s been taking bribes. Black corruption has always been a worse and more certain phenomenon. While a significant percentage of White politicians (at least in their younger years) were motivated by idealism and made some effort to live by ethical standards, this sort of attitude appears rare among Black politicians. Even the Blacks granted “sainthood” by the mainstream media such as Martin Luther King Jr. leave much to be desired. King left a long trail of prostitutes in his wake. His “brave” efforts at civil disobedience were not quite so heroic when it’s remembered than an army of liberal lawyers were all set to defend him. In contrast, real political heroes today such as the Minutemen risk prosecution if anything happens while they attempt to guard our nation’s border. The Minutemen would have to pay any legal expenses out of their own pockets.

Blacks have routinely behaved badly in positions of authority throughout history –often against their own kind. Virtually all tribal chiefs in Africa have a cruel streak a mile wide. One Zulu chief remarked “If I don’t feed someone to the crocodiles now and then, the people will forget who is chief.” Most historians deliberately bypass the fact that Black slaves were routinely sold into slavery by their cousins in rival tribes. Black nations in Africa have the worst credit ratings of any nations –anywhere– thanks to the boundless corruption of their leaders. Not only can’t the typical African population produce anything (aside from digging minerals out of the ground) but the leaders make things worse by taking up huge loans, which they swiftly convert into Swiss bank accounts. The smarter crooks in Africa leave their homelands and live out their lives in some plush resort thanks to money often pilfered from charities based in Europe and America. (more…)


May 27, 2006

How Bush Brewed the Iranian Crisis

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by Paul Craig Roberts

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Why did the Bush regime create a crisis over Iran?

The answer is that the Bush regime is desperate to widen the war in the Middle East.

What has Iran done? Unlike Israel, Pakistan, and India, countries that developed nuclear weapons on the sly, Iran signed the nonproliferation treaty. Countries that sign this treaty have the right to develop nuclear energy. The International Atomic Energy Agency monitors their energy programs to guard against the programs being used to cloak a weapons program. Until the Bush regime provoked a crisis, Iran was cooperating with the inspection safeguards. The weapons inspectors have found no Iranian weapons programs.

There is no evidence for the Bush regime’s accusation that Iran is developing nuclear weapons. What the Bush regime is trying to do is to unilaterally take away Iran’s right under the Nonproliferation Treaty to develop nuclear energy. It is the Bush regime that is violating the treaty by attempting to deny its benefits to Iran. The Bush regime is acting illegally because of its paranoid suspicion that five or 10 years in the future Iran will use what it has managed to learn about uranium enrichment to develop a weapons program. (more…)


May 26, 2006

Avoiding War With Iran

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by Rep. Ron Paul

No More War

In recent weeks, the Bush administration has stated its willingness to use diplomacy in dealing with Iran, which is a welcome change from previous policy. Let’s hope it’s more than just a change in tone. With ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan costing more than $5 billion per week, record levels of federal spending and debt, and oil hovering around $70 per barrel, American taxpayers certainly cannot afford another war.

Iran, like Iraq, is a major source of global oil. For all our posturing, the truth is that worldwide crude prices would spike rapidly if we attacked Iran. With summer coming, demand will increase and gas prices at the pump will be over $3 for most of the nation. Airlines are raising ticket prices to compensate for jet fuel prices that have nearly doubled in a year. A strike on Iran in coming months would create serious trouble for an American economy that is already struggling with high energy prices. (more…)


May 25, 2006

Episcopalians Debate Homosexuality Issue

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by Jeff Davis

God's Wrath against Sodom and Gomorrah

Anyone who has read the Bible should know that God prohibits homosexuality. The book of Leviticus, Chapter 18 clearly calls this “lifestyle” an abomination. And there’s the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah by God Himself for their wickedness. (Sadly God does not intervene as often today leaving New York and San Francisco intact so far.)

While liberals would never be so culturally insensitive as to offer a Hindu a hamburger, they show only contempt for true blue Christians. Liberals just don’t get it. They think that resistance to “Gay culture” is a sign of bigotry –that the decision to tolerate Gays is no different from deciding whether or not to have a ham sandwich for lunch.

Opposing homosexuality is a fundamental part of the Christian religion. About 50 percent of Americans are sufficiently amoral that they have bought into the “live and let live” propaganda of the Left and they tolerate and even befriend Gays. These overly tolerant liberals and moderates probably don’t know that homosexuals commit 30 to 40 percent of all child molestation. While not all homosexuals are child molesters, their rate of molestation makes them the most likely identifiable group of people prone to this criminal behavior. It is an act of blindness and severe criminal negligence to fail to protect young children and teenagers from homosexual predators. It has been said that homosexuals “reproduce” by seducing naive young people into their sordid lifestyle and the crime statistics bear this out. (more…)


May 24, 2006

Holland Kicks Out a Third Worlder

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by Ian Mosley

Illegal Alien

The big racket that Third World immigrants use to get into European countries has always been “asylum seeking.” In many cases, black and brown illegals entering Europe are provided with a cover story by professional immigrant smugglers, usually involving alleged opposition political activity and torture in their countries of origin; the stories have become so similar that most European immigration and customs officers recognize them right off the bat. Women illegals seeking entry into Europe often have a “feminist version” ready about how the evil patriarchal males back home were going to force them into an arranged marriage.

These stories are perfectly well known to be almost all fake by the EU authorities, but since European capitalism is just as hungry for cheap non-white labor as the American version, these made-up stories are allowed to continue to tie the system up in knots, and the illegals are usually released into the population to disappear into the local Somali or Turkish or other Third World community. But on rare occasions, one of these liars gets caught, and this is what has occurred with a Somali woman in the Netherlands. A high-profile Somali “feminist” has managed to anger the Dutch authorities sufficiently so the normally spineless Amsterdam government is actually throwing her out of the country. (more…)


May 23, 2006

The Administration That Won’t Stop Lying

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by Paul Craig Roberts

Anger Management Case

The Bush regime has killed tens of thousands of people in Iraq and Afghanistan, mainly women and children. The deaths are excused as unintended “collateral damage” of the ongoing war, but the deaths are nonetheless important to the tens of thousands of relatives and friends. An equally important casualty of the Bush regime is truth.

The American public has been trained to obediently accept their government’s lies fed to them by their government’s handmaiden, the U.S. Media. No statement or claim by a Bush regime official is too outlandish to be received with acceptance. Consider the claim by Donald Rumsfeld, the U.S. secretary for war and aggression, made to the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee on May 17, that Iran was to blame for the instability in Iraq.

Did the senators laugh Rumsfeld out of the room? No.

Did the media remind the “informed public” that it was actually the U.S. invasion and unsuccessful occupation, together with mass detentions, torture, slaughter of citizens and invasions of their homes, destruction of infrastructure and entire cities, such as Fallujah, and removal of Saddam Hussein’s government, which kept the three Iraqi factions from each other’s throats, that destabilized Iraq? Needless to say, no. (more…)


May 21, 2006

Foreign Policy, Monetary Policy, and Gas Prices

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by Rep. Ron Paul

Gas Prices

The burning issue in Washington today is high gas prices, and it won’t go away anytime soon. Americans are not happy about paying $3 per gallon at the pump, and they want something done about it.

But price controls won’t work, and allegations of price gouging and “windfall profits” amount to nothing more than congressional grandstanding. No government official or politician is fit to define a “fair” price for gas or a “fair” profit for oil companies. This is not the Soviet Union. The last thing we need is centralized government planning when it comes to our precious energy supplies.

The price of oil, like everything else, depends on supply and demand. What we really need to focus on is how government keeps the supply of refined gasoline too low. This is not as easy as demanding price controls, and does not fit into 30-second sound bites. But as with so many issues, we must peel away decades of government interference to really understand the problem. (more…)


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