Hat Tip: Vigilant Squirrel Brigade and New York ICE.
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Hat Tip: Vigilant Squirrel Brigade and New York ICE.
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If you thought Hilda Solis was bad for American workers-and she was-then wait until you see who Barack Obama has tapped to replace her as the next head of the Department of Labor. Oh-so-mainstream Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez, a man that-as Katrina Trinko points out-has devoted a large portion of his career to empowering...
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For our South Carolinian friends. Here’s his office’s e-mail address, for those of you who don’t like the phone.
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Read it for yourself, courtesy of FAIR. If there’s one thing you can always count on, it’s the Republican Party’s inability to do basic arithmetic. Naturalizing and enfranchising over ten million natural Democrats is apparently the GOP’s best idea to win over the hearts of the burgeoning electorate. Chances are they’re wrong in that...
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And proudly declares that his job is to serve the political interests of this administration, and facilitate the legalization of millions of illegal aliens. You thought it was to enforce immigration law? Silly you! No wonder the people working beneath him have no confidence in their boss. The ostensible purpose behind the testimony of John Morton, as...
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One of the inerrant truths of our time is that if a bad idea exists, the New York Times is certain to endorse it without reservation. Conversely, if a good idea is percolating in the public consciousness, the editors at the Old Gray Lady will inveigh against it to their newspaper’s last barrel of...
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Update: My live-tweet of the debate is now online. One of the underreported consequences of the Arab Spring is the enormous outflow of North African and Middle Eastern refugees from their countries of origin. In addition to the devastating impact upon Mediterranean islands which serve as the gateway to continental Europe, e.g. Lampedusa and...
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Courtesy of Drinking With Bob.
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It’s been over a year since we lost Andrew Breitbart, although it seems much longer, and his departure is just as piercing today, as we confront an administration unencumbered by the rule of law, overseen by a politically neutered Congress, and whose actions are facilitated by a press whose slavish devotion to the left’s...
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Almost everyone reading this is aware of the horrific tragedy which befell the Shaw family on March 2, 2008. Jamiel Shaw Jr., a bright, young student-athlete with a promising future, was murdered by a criminal alien from Mexico named Pedro Espinoza. A tragedy compounded by the knowledge that his life could have been spared,...
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