Posts Tagged ‘ Maine ’

Citizens United

In spite of the impotence of the opposition party, and the decision by the ruling class to further nullify the Constitution, there is a grassroots, patriotic movement to defy the regime’s latest attempt to ethnically cleanse American citizens. In addition to the resistance by Virginians described in the video above, there has been a...
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The Daily Rattle: Children’s Crusade Edition

The Daily Rattle: Children’s Crusade Edition

The mendacity of our current administration is at times stunning, even for those of us who should by now have become inured to the lies regurgitated by the Obama administration and its factotums for the better part of two terms. The disavowals by La Raza graduate Cecilia Munoz and village idiot Joe Biden notwithstanding,...
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Feet In Two Worlds

Feet In Two Worlds

One of the themes we’ve emphasized on American Rattlesnake this year is the damage inflicted upon American society by ill-conceived policies of refugee resettlement carried out by the federal government. Unlike past generations of refugees who came here from nations behind the Iron Curtain, Cuba, or other Communist states, the ones transplanted to the...
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The Daily Rattle (2011 New Year’s Edition)

The Daily Rattle (2011 New Year’s Edition)

Our last Rattle of 2011 runs the gamut, all the way from an immigration enforcement success in Pennsylvania to a disappointing judicial setback in South Carolina. However, we begin the final roundup of the year with a must-read essay in The American Conservative by W. James Antle III. It looks at the immigration scorecard...
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Hating on the Kochs

Hating on the Kochs

Update: Our good friend Pamela Hall has more photo and video coverage of the event on her fantastic website, The Silent Majority No More. I highly recommend checking it out for yourself. The police presence at the anti-voter verification rally that took place in Manhattan this weekend was pretty substantial, although it still wasn’t...
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A Few Notes…

Tomorrow and/or thursday is the pivotal point in our struggle to thwart yet another backdoor amnesty known as the DREAM Act. While the House of Representatives is scheduled to pass this bill-without any substantive committee review or consistent CBO cost estimates-the real battle will take place in the U.S. Senate, where Senator Reid is...
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