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Super Bowl City is a Wreck
Nearly 2 million people lived in Detroit in the 1950s; today it has fewer than 900,000. According to the Census Bureau, more than a third of those people lived at or below the federal poverty line in 2004, the largest percentage of any U.S. city with a population of 250,000 or more.

Illegal Immigration's Financial Impact
The United States is importing the world's poverty, and it's costing the American taxpayers a mountain of money.

Republicans and Blacks
Thomas Sowell is right. Republicans won't get black votes by trying to out-liberal Democrats.

Guest Worker Fundamentals
Government programs often have unintended results far beyond the imagination of their originators. However, guest-worker programs have a track record both in the United States and Europe that strongly suggests the potential for adverse and possibly even disastrous results.
by Mike Scruggs

Mexicans Crossing The Line
T.J. Bonner, a Border Patrol veteran and head of the National Border Patrol Council. "Intrusions by the Mexican military to protect drug loads happen all the time and represent a significant threat to agents. Border Patrol agents have been instructed to essentially hide when they encounter a Mexican unit in U.S. territory." Unbelievable! At the very least, the Bush administration must assure the public that we will not be out-gunned on our own soil.

The Plot to Shush Rush and O’Reilly
The liberal's attack on the alternative media represents the most sustained attack on free political speech in the United States since the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts. All Americans who care about our most fundamental rights and the civic health of our democracy need to understand what’s going on—and resist it.

Alito Hearings a Disaster for Democrats
Democrats don't understand that the Alito hearings were, for them, not a defeat but an actual disaster. The snarly tone the senators took with a man most Americans could look at and think, "He's like me," went nowhere.

Riots on Ivory Coast (Registration required)
Militant youths once again took to the streets of Abidjan, tossing gasoline bombs at the United Nations headquarters and battering its walls with sledgehammers in an attempt to force the peacekeepers to leave the country they seek to reunite.

A Conservative Praises Gore Speech
Paul Craig Roberts says, "Former vice president Al Gore gave what I believe to be the most important political speech in my lifetime, and the New York Times, “the newspaper of record,” did not report it. Not even excerpts."

Senate Condemnation Hearings
The Senate confirmation hearings for Judge Samuel Alito told us more about the Senators than it did about Judge Alito.

Demographic Crisis of The GOP
Ignoring the white population in America in favor of Hispanics is a prescription for diaster -- immigration control is imperative.

The Past and Future of Roe v. Wade
Samuel Alito Jr. wrote a memo in 1985 arguing there is no constitutional right to abortion, and pro-choice groups are alarmed by that document.

US Army in Iraq Institutionally Racist, Claims British Officer
A senior British officer has criticised the US army for its conduct in Iraq, accusing it of institutional racism, moral righteousness, misplaced optimism, and of being ill-suited to engage in counter-insurgency operations.

None Dare Call it Hypothetical
If terrorists were plotting a Super 9/11 that would kill 30,000, 300,000, or even "a city of 3,000,000 off the face of the planet"? Would the president then be justified in a few technically illegal wiretaps to detect them in time?
by Joe Sobran

Economic Boom Brings Both Good News
There is a great deal of good news for Alabama as we enter the new year. Clearly, Alabama's economy is booming and every county is benefiting from it to some degree and the boom should continue for the next few years.
by Gary Palmer

America's Porous Border Enables Mexico's Misrule
"So the world is upside down. The once liberal notion of ignoring illegal immigration is now seen as cynically illiberal. And taking drastic steps to enforce the law--including something seemingly as absurd as a vast fence--is now seen as more ethical than the current subterfuge that undermines the legal system of the nation."

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