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Theodore Dalrymple writes about the legacy of Tony Blair:
Arthur Ashe, who won the U.S. Open tennis tournament in 1968, was a representative figure of the hopeful side of the 1960s: a gentlemanly black who succeeded in a country club sport and engaged in much mild social activism, such as teaming up with a similar symbol of the nicer Sixties, Harry Belafonte, to bring pressure on apartheid South Africa.
I was looking through a book of quotations and turning to the page marked immigration, I found this one:
We heartily approve all legitimate efforts to prevent the United States from being used as the dumping ground for the known criminals and professional paupers of Europe.
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07/17/07 - A Colorado Reader Says The Alien Invasion Means No One Is Safe
From: Cindy Grieder (e-mail her)