Archive for April, 2011

“Rapido, Rapido”

“Rapido, Rapido”

In news that shouldn’t surprise anyone, we learned yesterday that the federal government is widening its probe into the dubious hiring practices of Chipotle Mexican Grill. The two Reuters stories I’ve linked to are worth reading in their entirety.
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Bad Ideas Never Die…

Bad Ideas Never Die…

They only get recycled, especially if those ideas were conceived on Capitol Hill by people who have no interest in serving their ostensible constituents. We were all wondering when our president would return to the Democrat Party’s favorite demagogic talking point. Well, we finally have our answer.
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Wireless Mobile Wifi Internet and Bandwidth Rental For Events

Mobile wireless wifi internet kits are increasing in popularity among professionals who attend numerous conferences throughout the year. The increasing availability of the 4G mobile wifi rental packages have a great cost / performance ratio. For event organizers, there are more complicated requirements. They need to ensure that hundreds of attendees can connect to...
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Mike Cutler: Still Serving His Country

Mike Cutler: Still Serving His Country

One of the most forthright, resonant voices in the current immigration debate is that of former INS agent and Customs official Michael Cutler. A man with firsthand experience in thwarting attempted terrorist attacks and securing our nation’s borders, Mr. Cutler brings his wealth of experience in confronting threats to our nation to bear  against...
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Breitbartapolooza!

Breitbartapolooza!

Today I had the opportunity to meet one of the kingpins of conservative new media, Andrew Breitbart. In town for a signing of his recently published book, Righteous Indignation, the creator of Big Hollywood , one of numerous Breitbart-inspired websites, delivered an entertaining speech that weaved together his personal narrative of embracing conservative activism...
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Georgia Joins the Fray

Georgia Joins the Fray

In one of the first major statewide successes achieved by the immigration control and enforcement movement since the passage of SB 1070, the state legislature of Georgia has passed a comprehensive measure targeting illegal aliens and the companies and individuals that employ them.
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American Rattlesnake’s Slimeball Of The Week

American Rattlesnake’s Slimeball Of The Week

This week’s award goes to a certain Yupeng Deng, whose ingenious scheme to defraud Chinese nationals seeking American citizenship was just  unraveled by theLos Angeles District Attorney. Not only did he deceive aspiring immigrants into believing they were joining the United States Armed Forces-when all they were doing was enriching him-but in twofer, he...
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Caravan of Peace (NORPAC Heads To The Capital)

Caravan of Peace (NORPAC Heads To The Capital)

On Wednesday, smack in the middle of a working week, 1200 of us from the Northeast flew, drove or were bussed into Washington DC to strengthen the congressional commitment to help sustain Israel in this difficult time, amid the embroilment of so many Islamic Middle Eastern and North African states.
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Judicial Obstruction

Judicial Obstruction

Another setback for the people of Arizona-and across the country-who want to maintain the integrity of our borders and our laws, courtesy of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which has affirmed Judge Susan Bolton’s injunction against the enforcement of key provisions of SB 1070.
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Another Day, Another Massacre

Another Day, Another Massacre

Reading the headlines from Mexico these days is a thankless task, especially if you’re looking for any glimmer of hope in the otherwise relentless barrage of violence we’ve seen over the past five years. One recent gruesome discovery was a mass grave uncovered in Tamaulipas state.
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