Tanning vs. Illegal Immigration and the Compelling Government Interest
August 9, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
Filed under News & Views
I made a big, big mistake the other day. Some might say that headlining a recent piece “Why Snooki Matters” was a mistake in and of itself, but I stand by my logic on that assertion. Instead, my mistake was not-so-artfully concealed within one of the paragraphs in that piece, and a detail-oriented reader rightfully [...]
Revisiting Fort Sumter, 150 Years Later
July 15, 2010 by Randy Wills
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I’ve lived a long time and watched a dozen presidents come and go on the American scene, but President Barack Obama is the first to convince me that he really does not have the best interests of America – at least the America that we have known since our founding – at heart. I believe [...]
Time to Take the Offensive
July 8, 2010 by John Feeny
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“Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices; we are going to have to change our conversation; we’re going to have to change our traditions, our history; we’re going to have to move into a different place as a nation.” Michelle Obama, December 2009 Time is growing desperately short for the Progressives. [...]
USA v. Arizona: Let the Games Begin
July 6, 2010 by Rick Saunders
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Okay, America, here we go. Today, the Guy from Chicago, aided and abetted by his mouthpiece at the Justice Department and his aide at the Department of Homeland Security, publicly announced that the lawsuit they have been threatening to file for nearly two months would, in fact, be filed today. And, surely not wanting to [...]
Revolutionary Teachers
June 11, 2010 by Nathaniel Givens
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Fox News: With Revolutionaries ‘Looking On,’ Teachers Take Kids on a Protest Trip to Arizona Still more reasons to love teacher’s unions: Standing in front of a wall-to-wall mural featuring a who’s who of revolutionaries, including Ho Chi Minh, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, and boldly displaying the motto Patria o Muerte, Venceremos!!! (Fatherland or [...]
Reading is FUNdamental!
May 25, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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I love Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer. I really do. I don’t know where she stands on other issues. Well, I do know that she understands the Second Amendment, but other than that, I honestly don’t know much. My mind has been on other things recently. Nevertheless, I know exactly where she stands on illegal immigration, [...]
Obama’s Wild Imagination
May 20, 2010 by John Cardillo
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No, Mr. President. The beheading of Daniel Pearl–a young, successful American journalist, husband and new father–on video with a dull, rusty knife did not “capture the world’s imagination.” It captured anger and rage from the deepest recesses of our being. It did not show us “the importance of a free press.” It showed us how [...]
A Legal Immigrant’s Anti-Illegal Immigration View
May 11, 2010 by Michelle Zhang
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As some of you may or may not know, I am an immigrant. From the day I was born up until my eleventh grade of High School my official name was not Michelle. I had been going by the name Michelle ever since my obsession with Full House really took root and I decided that [...]
To the Next Wave of American Citizens
May 10, 2010 by John Feeny
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I’ll be the first one to maintain that immigrants, legal or not, should absolutely be expected to learn enough of our language to be proficient in daily life. That being said, John Feeny won me over with this idea. Unconventional, but essential. Those who fight for amnesty for political reasons are wrong in thinking that [...]
Photos — NYC May Day Rally
May 4, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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Berman Post: NYC Immigration Rally Photos That’s right — those are signs held by opponents of the new Arizona immigration law showing a photo of Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer alongside a swastika and atop the words “Hitler’s daughter.” And that’s just one photo. You should see all of the others. And not just Nazi-related stuff, [...]
