Posts Tagged ‘ New York Times ’

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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Undocumented New Yorkers

Undocumented New Yorkers

In addition to ridding the streets of those accursed horse-drawn carriages, i.e. rewarding campaign contributors, one of the chief priorities of the Di Blasio administration is the institution of  municipal identification cards for those beleaguered illegal aliens huddling in the shadows. This website has explored at length the reasons why this experiment is such...
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The Rising Cost Of Chavismo

The Rising Cost Of Chavismo

The brutal authoritarianism and contempt for free expression the current Venezuelan president inherited from his predecessor, Hugo Chavez, continue to mark the reign of Nicolas Maduro. Even as hyperinflation erases the savings of hard-working Venezuelans and crime tears apart their communities, Chavez’s hand-picked successor crushes any attempt at divorcing their country from a wholly...
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Read It And Weep

For this nation’s future, if nothing else. Bob Goodlatte has been flip flopping at a ferocious clip recently-even for a politician almost entirely devoid of principles-but don’t think for a moment that he isn’t trying to fulfill the wishes of the cheap labor lobby. A new report by the National Foundation For American Policy...
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John Boehner and K Street Thuggery (Stand With Rush)

John Boehner and K Street Thuggery (Stand With Rush)

The treason lobby is trying to finish the work it began last year, when the Senate passed Marco Rubio’s amnesty bill, although the issue is getting very little coverage within the drive-by media. Fox News, however, broadcast a story exploring how the Chamber of Commerce-the spear tip of the drive to expand the pool...
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After The Storm

 This week marks the first anniversary of one of the most devastating natural disasters to hit New York City in recent memory. Although we at American Rattlesnake attempted to connect concerned readers with local charities and recovery organizations assisting victims of Hurricane Sandy last November, the impact of this storm overwhelmed the capacity of...
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Drowned Hopes

Drowned Hopes

Yet another horrific shipwreck has occurred off the coast of the Mediterranean island of Lampedusa, which has become ground zero in the ongoing invasion of Europe by refugees from North Africa and the Middle East. You can view the harrowing rescue of some survivors here. The human tragedy-experienced both by the foreigners surging over the...
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The Legacy Media Falls Down On The Job Again

The Legacy Media Falls Down On The Job Again

As we noted in our last action alert, the open borders mob decided to mobilize this past weekend in hopes of reenergizing its crusade to abolish the last remnants of American immigration enforcement. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the sparsely attended demonstrations failed to capture the full attention of a news media intent upon crafting their own...
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The End Of Equality

The End Of Equality

One of the most incisive, astute observers of the growing income inequality and stratification that characterizes large portions of this nation’s economy is writer Mickey Kaus. Unique among his colleagues for being a prominent voice within the mainstream media and yellow dog Democrat who opposes the mass, unskilled immigration which the institutional left and...
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Replaceable Americans

Replaceable Americans

The DC March for Jobs is less than two days away! I urge every immigration patriot-especially those living in Maryland, Virginia, and the nation’s capital-to make their best efforts to attend this historic event. This will be a momentous opportunity to show the nation’s lawmakers, who have made a habit of ignoring the will...
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