Daily Archives: December 11, 2015

Judge Mugged By Reality

Colin Flaherty writes: Federal Judge Susan Dlott wrote the book on racial profiling in 2002. Last week, she ripped it into one million tiny pieces when three black people broke into her $8 million Cincinnati home and started beating her … Continue reading

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Please pray for Avi Davis

Trevor Loudon writes: My friend Avi Davis, president of the American Freedom Alliance, is in the UCLA Ronald Reagan Hospital fighting for his life. Avi was cycling in Los Angeles when he suffered a major heart event. He is currently … Continue reading

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Ann Sterzinger: Why I’m Scared of Widows & Orphans

Ann Sterzinger writes: There’s a lot of raspberrying and dismissiveness in the debate over whether to let the wave of “Syrian” “refugees” wash up on U.S. shores. In the partisan sandbox-fights to which we tend to reduce even the most … Continue reading

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The Leahy Amendment: ‘It is the sense of the Senate that the United States must not bar individuals from entering into the United States based on their religion’

Comments to Steve Sailer: * Here are the names of the Republicans on the Senate Judiciary that voted in favor of the Leahy amendment and against the people of the United States. Make sure they hear from you, especially if … Continue reading

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David Frum: Coming to the United States would benefit millions—but policymakers seldom ask whether their arrival would benefit the United States

David Frum writes: However one assesses that chain and its consequences, it seems clear that the large majority of legal immigrants choose to come—or, more exactly, are chosen by their relatives—for their own reasons. They are not selected by the … Continue reading

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