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May 11, 2006

Blacks Oppose Illegal Aliens

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by Jeff Davis

Illegals Sneaking In

The burgeoning Mexican invasion has begun to take on many of the outward trappings of the so-called (and badly misnamed) civil rights movement of the 1960s. This includes adopting much of the rhetoric of Martin Luther King, Jesse Jackson and Ralph Abernathy. In some of the mass demonstrations which took place on May 1st, the beginning of the Aztlan Revolution, the Mexicans even carried pictures of Martin Luther King and sang “We Shall Overcome” in Spanish. The object of the “New Civil Rights Movement” is to extort at economic gunpoint citizenship for millions of illegal Third World immigrants. The next step, of course, will be separation from the United States and the creation of Aztlan, an Hispanic nation in the southwestern U. S. Get used to hearing that name, folks. It’s going to be part of our future from now on.

But many among the Black middle class are starting to become uneasy. The Blacks understand that the great American pie is no longer limitless. For the Blacks who rely on government (for employment or hand outs) the bigger the slice of the pie that is given to the Mexicans and other illegal Third World immigrants, the smaller the slice of that pie which will be given to Blacks. The apprehension is also becoming acute among Black blue collar workers who, like their White counterparts, can see with their own eyes that their jobs are being taken by $5.00 per hour illegals. Some liberals and Black activists object to the Mexicans adopting the trappings of the 1960s civil rights movement, pointing out that the Mexicans are Johnny-come-latelies to the racket. (more…)


May 10, 2006

Ahmadinejad’s Letter to the President

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The following is the full text of Ahmadinejad’s letter to George Bush:

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Mr George Bush,

President of the United States of America

For sometime now I have been thinking, how one can justify the undeniable contradictions that exist in the international arena — which are being constantly debated, especially in political forums and amongst university students. Many questions remain unanswered. These have prompted me to discuss some of the contradictions and questions, in the hopes that it might bring about an opportunity to redress them.

Can one be a follower of Jesus Christ (PBUH), the great Messenger of God,

Feel obliged to respect human rights,

Present liberalism as a civilization model,

Announce one’s opposition to the proliferation of nuclear weapons and WMDs,

Make “War and Terror” his slogan,

And finally,

Work towards the establishment of a unified international community — a community which Christ and the virtuous of the Earth will one day govern,

But at the same time,

Have countries attacked. The lives, reputations and possessions of people destroyed and on the slight chance of the presence of a few criminals in a village, city or convoy for example, the entire village, city or convoy set ablaze. (more…)


May 9, 2006

Bush Builds a Palace in a Warzone

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by Ian Mosley

US Embassy in Iraq

The American occupation of Iraq has produced some pretty bizarre situations over the past three years, but one of the most grotesque pieces of ongoing folly and madness is the construction, on the banks of the Tigris River in the middle of downtown Baghdad, of a massive and ornate United States Embassy that is larger than Vatican City. This boondoggle has already consumed over half a billion dollars–$552 million to be exact–and the building of this monument to the neocons’ ego and insane ambition to rule the world is apparently the highest priority of the American occupation regime in Iraq, trumping such “minor” considerations as restoring electricity, ending the civil war, re-building the country we burned down, military victory over the rebels or even providing adequate arms and equipment for our army of occupation.

American soldiers may be short of body armor and ammunition, but the future Palace of the occupation authority has gold filigree on the ceilings and fresh, inviting swimming pools where tired bureaucrats and multi-national corporate executives can take a refreshing dip at the end of a hard day of looting the prostrate Muslim nation. The Americans cannot keep the electricity running in Baghdad for more than a couple of hours a day, unemployment is around 80%, bombs shatter the peace daily and the streets run red with blood. American military casualties are spiking again to around 80 dead per month and hundreds wounded while the so-called Iraqi government cowers helplessly in the heavily fortified “Green Zone”, unable to set foot on the streets of the capital of the country they claim to govern without an armored convoy (and even those are growing increasingly risky.) The Americans cannot control the eight-mile stretch of highway between Baghdad and the airport, their own lifeline. The Americans are running so short of ammunition that they must buy back the ammo they gave to Israel in their yearly cornucopia of “foreign aid.” And yet the gargantuan embassy is the ONLY American project which is completely on schedule and on budget. (more…)


May 8, 2006

Was Serbia a Practice Run for Iraq?

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by Paul Craig Roberts

George Bush --where he belongs

On March 11, the former Serbian leader and president of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic, died in his prison cell at The Hague, where he had been on trial for four years and one month for war crimes and genocide. The Serbian Socialist Party leader Zoran Andjelkovic responded to the news of Milosevic’s death with the following statement:

“Slobodan Milosevic, the president of the Socialist Party of Serbia and a former president of Serbia and Yugoslavia, was murdered today at the Tribunal in Hague. The decision of the Tribunal to disallow Milosevic’s medical treatment at the Bakunin Institute in Moscow represents a prescribed death sentence against Milosevic. Truth and justice were on his side and this is why they have used a strategy of gradual killing of Slobodan Milosevic. The responsibility for his death is clearly with the Hague Tribunal.” (more…)


May 7, 2006

Hawks Looking for New and Bigger Enemies?

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by Jim Lobe

Russia and China

As if rallying fading public support for keeping more than 100,000 U.S. troops in a disintegrating Iraq and preparing the ground for a possible military attack on Iran were not enough, some influential hawks are now promoting a more confrontational stance against Russia and China, as well.

Their eagerness to take on new and bigger enemies, signaled by Vice Pres. Dick Cheney’s blistering verbal assault on Russia Thursday, could be a calculated effort to intimidate the two Eurasian giants at a moment when the US and the European Union (EU) appear to have forged greater unity on key foreign policy issues than at any time since Washington invaded Iraq three years ago.

Russia and China, which were initially treated as allies in the “global war on terror,” are now seen as the two biggest obstacles to Washington’s drive to impose U.N. Security sanctions against Iran, the administration’s current top foreign policy priority. Hardliners may believe that putting them on the defensive at this moment could persuade them to show greater flexibility, at least with respect to Iran. (more…)


May 6, 2006

What’s Become of Americans?

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by Paul Craig Roberts

Cheney and his handiwork

Imagine knocking on America’s door and being told, “Americans don’t live here any longer. They have gone away.”

But isn’t that what we are hearing, that Americans have gone away? Alan Shore told us so on ABC’s Boston Legal on March 14:

“When the weapons of mass destruction thing turned out not to be true, I expected the American people to rise up. They didn’t.

“Then, when the Abu Ghraib torture thing surfaced and it was revealed that our government participated in rendition, a practice where we kidnap people and turn them over to regimes who specialize in torture, I was sure then the American people would be heard from. We stood mute. (more…)


May 5, 2006

True Foreign Aid

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by Rep. Ron Paul

Third World Poor

A recent Hudson Institute study found that, last year, American citizens voluntarily contributed three times more to help people overseas than did the United States government. This should not surprise us at all, as Americans are generous to those in need, whether here or abroad. There are so many moral, religious, and human reasons to help our fellow men and women in need. It is only when government gets in the way and tries to crowd out private charity that problems arise.

There are good reasons why the U.S. Constitution does not allow our government to send taxpayer money overseas as foreign aid. One of the best is that coerced “charity” is not charity at all, but theft. If someone picks your pocket and donates the money to a good cause, it does not negate the original act of theft. (more…)


May 4, 2006

How a Third World Plagiarist Got Caught

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by Ian Mosley

Kaavya Viswanathan

A Gentile author has a nearly impossible time getting published today especially if the proposed book or movie script has a hero resembling John Wayne. Lesbian action heroes seem to be the latest fad in Hollywood. Anything with a Third World theme has a good chance of getting published. If you’ve got a brown skin and you’re female and from the Third World and writing some decadent script with a Third World theme, you can be in like Flint with a six-figure advance for your first novel! Ask Kaavya Viswanathan, a Harvard University sophomore, whose book “How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got a Life” was signed by the New York publishing giant Little, Brown and Company, amidst immense fanfare, while the Third Worlder was hailed as the greatest female literary genius since Gertrude Stein. (A no-talent leftist hack if ever there were one.)

There was just one little problem: Little, Brown and Company have had to pull all of the copies of the book off the shelves due to blatant plagiarism on the part of the East Asian author, which she has tearfully confessed. Viswanathan has now acknowledged that she stole numerous passages and in one case apparently a whole chapter from Megan McCafferty, whose books include “Sloppy Firsts” and “Second Helpings.” Apparently enough women read McCafferty’s work so that the copied sections of the Viswanathan manuscript were spotted almost immediately by Meg’s adoring fans and reported to her publisher. McCafferty’s attorneys allege that at least 40 passages in the Viswanathan book “contain identical language and/or common scene or dialogue structure.” (more…)


May 3, 2006

A Great Day in L.A. (No Illegals = Clear Freeways)

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by James Buchanan

L.A. Traffic without Mexicans

The Latinos thought they would stun America with their one day boycott. They would bring the Anglos to their knees by denying them maid service, gardening and fast food for a whole day. Instead, something wonderful happened. The freeways were clear. It was like a miracle. Even in the middle of the rush hour, traffic was moving smoothly.

One website notes “The above image is a screenshot of SIGALERT.com’s traffic website taken at 6PM today. Note that each colored dot represents a traffic sensor that is reporting the average speed of traffic passing over that part of the freeway. As you can see, nearly everything is green, which means traffic was traveling over 55 miles per hour. Usually at this same time on a normal weekday, this traffic map shows lots of yellow and red dots, meaning traffic is crawling along at stop and go speeds. My commute to and from work today were both amazingly stress-free and fast. Most traffic was doing well above the speed limit, and I didn’t notice the typical stalled cars in the middle of the road, broken-down junkers on the shoulder nor any dilapidated vehicles spewing clouds of oily smoke. Radio traffic reporters and radio talk show callers all reported terrific traffic conditions. My coworkers, friends and relatives reported the same thing. In short, a day on the road without illegal aliens was fantastic.” (more…)


May 2, 2006

MAY 1, 2006 - THE AZTLAN REVOLUTION BEGINS

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by Jeff Davis

Militant Mexican Organization

The eventual break up of the North American continent into separate racial and ethnic enclaves has begun. History will record that today, May 1st, 2006, was the first day of the revolution which will eventually lead to the establishment of Aztlan, a Spanish-speaking mestizo nation located in what is currently the southwestern United States. Aztlan will be either an independent republic, a northern province of Mexico itself, or possibly a Puerto Rican-style “territory” still nominally under the rule of the weak and senile government in Washington, D.C. However it turns out, White people will have no place there.

The Hispanics have finally flexed the political muscle which their millions give them, in a one-day general strike which will undoubtedly terrorize and coerce our soulless politicians, who seek only profit, into giving them more concessions, including American citizenship with which they will be able to out-vote the people who were born here throughout large swathes of the United States. (more…)


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