Posts Tagged ‘ FAIR ’

Blast from the Past

Blast from the Past

That is a copy of the U.S. Customs form filled out by the astronauts on board the Apollo 11 mission after they returned to the planet on July 24, 1969. Which just goes to show you that our federal bureaucracy took things a little bit more seriously in the Age of Aquarius than they do...
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Above The Law?

Above The Law?

The Obama reelection campaign has begun in earnest with the announcement yesterday that the administration will henceforth be ignoring the expressed will of Congress, its Constitutional obligations, and the desires of the American public. In a move that President Obama’s functionaries have been telegraphing for months, and which was made official yesterday, the White House has...
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America The Beautiful (Part I)

America The Beautiful (Part I)

This woman is smiling because she is a newly naturalized American citizen. I caught her exiting the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building, which houses an office of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service, as seen below:
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Gathering of Patriots

Just thought I’d post notice of an upcoming event celebrating this nation’s revolutionary heritage. A group of patriotic organizations are planning on holding the event in the Garden State. Details below.  A meet, greet, and eat summertime picnic event (byo food and drink) to celebrate the first battle in the Revolutionary War, whereby the American...
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Congratulations to Robert Bentley!

Congratulations to Robert Bentley!

As well as the legislature of the state of Alabama, for enacting what is now being called the “toughest” immigration enforcement law in the country. The Federation for American Immigration Reform has a fantastic summary of HB 56 on their website which I highly recommend reading. Of course, the usual suspects have denounced Alabama’s lawmakers...
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Americans Win!

Americans Win!

Conversely, you could say that the Chamber of Commerce and ACLU have lost, and lost big-time. Overall, it was a very good day for the Supreme Court of the United States, or as law nerds like to call it, SCOTUS. However, it was an even better day for Arizonans, and for those of us...
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Coming Home

Coming Home

One of the most frustrating aspects of being part of the immigration enforcement and reform movement is the inertia that seems to develop over the course of time. When looking at the sheer scale of the problem-over 20 million illegals in the country, with over half a million coming every single year-many of us...
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Victory In Colorado

Victory In Colorado

In a rare victory yesterday, Republicans in the Colorado State Senate voted down a proposal that would have granted in-state tuition to illegal aliens, or as amnesty proponents refer to them “undocumented students,” enrolled in state colleges and universities. For full coverage of this important statewide defeat of DREAM Lite, you can read this...
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Roll Tide

Roll Tide

We learned recently, courtesy of The Stein Report, that Alabama has finally adopted the Secure Communities initiative. Despite coming very, very late to the game,  this development is welcome news. Although not as stringent or effective as 287 (g), Secure Communities is still an improvement upon the de facto sanctuary given to criminal aliens throughout...
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Celebrate The Earth By Letting The Border Patrol Do Its Job

Celebrate The Earth By Letting The Border Patrol Do Its Job

As many of you might know, today marks the official commemoration of Earth Day, a holiday conceived by the unfortunately named U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson in 1970 and celebrated by self-styled environmentally conscious individuals every year on this day since. You might be wondering why I would choose to address this subject on a website whose...
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