Posts Tagged ‘ WNYC ’

More Giving Opportunities (Hurricane Sandy Relief)

Here’s a quick rundown of Hurricane Sandy relief efforts being organized around New York State and in cyberspace-in addition to the relief mission by Heritage Baptist Church tomorrow morning. -This Sunday, from 4 to 10 PM, there will be a Sandy Relief Jam held at Mulcahy’s on Long Island. -Care for Sandy is offering...
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The Human Pipeline

The Human Pipeline

This website has extensively chronicled one of the most pernicious byproducts of our dysfunctional system of mass immigration and lax border security. Namely, the scourge of human trafficking. A recent BBC investigative report has once again revealed the pervasive nature of this 21st century incarnation of involuntary servitude. The fact that women from remote regions of...
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Shadow Catcher

National Public Radio is, almost without exception, a black hole when it comes to obtaining accurate, reliable information and analysis about immigration. Half of the on-air talent could be executed by members of MS-13, and the following day’s headline on NPR would probably be “Aggrieved Undocumented Migrants Exact Misdirected Revenge Against Jan Brewer.” That’s...
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NPR and Taxes

NPR and Taxes

A little late for filing day, but since rendering unto Caesar is a year-round profession for some people I’d like to alert you to a piece I wrote for the Brooklyn Young Republican Club which explores the fairness of our tax system. Feel free to contribute your own thoughts, questions, criticisms, etc., in the...
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Bob Turner For Congress

Tomorrow, September 13th, New York will hold a special election to elect a replacement for Anthony Weiner, the disgraced former Congressman. American Rattlesnake urges you to vote for Bob Turner, the Republican candidate.  While immigration has not been a key issue in this race, Mr. Turner has vocalized his opposition to both the DREAM...
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Hurricane Irene Arrives

Hurricane Irene Arrives

As you can tell by the title of this entry, I’m not going to touch upon the normal topics today because most of you-at least, those living on the East Coast-have other things on your minds at the moment. Hurricane Irene is already battering the Eastern Seaboard and, based upon the latest reports, is...
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Secure Communities

Secure Communities

In a sign of what can be accomplished when pressure is brought to bear on negligent public officials, the state of Massachusetts has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ICE. By opting in to Secure Communities, officials in the Bay State have agreed to screen all future arrestees for legal status, and to report those...
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Audio From The Brian Lehrer Show (Immigration)

Audio From The Brian Lehrer Show (Immigration)

For those of you not familiar with The Brian Lehrer Show, the popular WNYC program has an election-year segment called 30 Issues In 30 Days, which analyzes an important political issue that concerns voters in the Tri-State Area every day for approximately a month. The subject Brian Lehrer tackled yesterday was the proposition: The...
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