Archive for March, 2014

The Treason Lobby’s Bag Man

The Treason Lobby’s Bag Man

As  a Facebook friend remarked when posting a link to this story, “what morons are running this godforsaken idiot party?” Good question, my friend. The answer, apparently, is liberal open borders, multimillionaire  Sheldon Adelson. Leaving aside the dubious provenance of Mr. Adelson’s wealth,  you have to wonder why Republican presidential aspirants would be so...
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The Two Faces Of Harry Reid

The Two Faces Of Harry Reid

Lest you think the open borders dogmatists who dictate Democratic Party policy on immigration have always been so adamantly opposed to the interests of Americans, Mark Levin explains how shifting demographics-along with the moral bankruptcy at the heart of the institutional left-forced the current Senate Majority Leader’s hand.  One former Democrat who has held...
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Border Security

To put things into perspective, there have been repeated incursions by ostensible members of the Mexican military since 2006, many of which have been linked to powerful drug cartels. Which begs the question, what’s being done  by the Mexican state to curb the aggression of Mexico’s uniformed officers? The answer, sadly, is not much....
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Life and Death on the Border

Life and Death on the Border

Here’s the latest press release from the National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers addressing the Obama administration’s directive restricting the use of deadly force by Border Patrol agents.
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Republican Voters vs. Republican Politicians

Republican Voters vs. Republican Politicians

As the White House contemplates an expansion of its constitutionally dubious administrative amnesty, it’s worth taking a look at how the treason lobby’s Republican accomplices are dealing with the public’s repudiation of their most cherished legislative priority, i.e. opening the spigot to an endless stream of cheap, imported labor. A particularly revealing exchange happened...
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Irish Americans in the Arts

Irish Americans in the Arts

Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of attending the monthly salon held by the Irish American Writers and Artists  at The Cell theatre. Even though I had heard about this event previously, and had attended gatherings in other locations, this is the first time I had the opportunity to attend one of IAWA’s...
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Seavey/Perry Episode 2: Rise Of A Podcast

In which we discuss Zack Snyder’s latest, liberal interpretation of the second Persian invasion of Greece, the pre-Islamic cultural history of Persia, Dear Reader, Michael Malice’s unauthorized autobiography of Kim Jong-il, the fickle nature of social media, and, naturally, comic books!  Enjoy.
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New Yorkers Win!

New Yorkers Win!

We don’t often have cause to celebrate the actions of the New York State Senate, but our legislators made a wise decision yesterday by rejecting the Dream Act. Congratulations to the Republican majority, as well as the two courageous Democrats who rejected what was almost certainly intense pressure to truckle to the demands of...
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Jamiel’s Law, March 16, 2014

Jamiel’s Law, March 16, 2014

Listen to Jamiel’s Law live.
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Back to the Future

  It’s remarkable how honest the mainstream media can be when their dogmatic leftism is not at stake. h/t Federation for American Immigration Reform
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