January 23, 2008

New York Times Doesn't Like Deportation Or Attrition--What's Left, Surrender?

In a piece last year, I expressed some skepticism over the strategic decision by the Center for Immigration Studies and other restrictionist organizations to start pushing for the “attrition” strategy as a third way between mass deportations and amnesty.

Ann Coulter On Maverick McCain

This the latest Ann Coulter column:

Unluckily for McCain, snowstorms in Michigan suppressed the turnout among Democratic "Independents" who planned to screw up the Republican primary by voting for our worst candidate. Democrats are notoriously unreliable voters in bad weather. Instead of putting on galoshes and going to the polls, they sit on their porches waiting for FEMA to rescue them.

Deporting Vietnamese Criminals

For obvious historical reasons, the US has been reluctant to deport people to Communist countries, including Cuba, the former Soviet Union, and Communist Vietnam . The State Department has just reached a deportation agreement with Vietnam:

Prejudice At The New York Times?

This is from Instapundit.com regarding that story about veterans and murder I mentioned Monday:

January 22, 2008

MILITARY VETERANS AND MURDER: Fact-checking the New York Times.

If you published a similarly anecdotal and unfounded piece about black people and murder, the NYT would call you a racist.

A Black Reader Says She Hopes Whites Don't Take The Obama Guilt Trip

NOTE: PLEASE say if you DON'T want your name and/or email address published when sending VDARE email.

01/22/08 - A New Jersey Reader Says 2008 Isn't Bloomberg's Year—Although 2012 May Be

From: Elizabeth Wright: (e-mail her)

President Hillary

National Data, By Edwin S. Rubenstein

National Data, By Edwin S. Rubenstein

Microlending: The Ticket to Staying Home

Victim Of PC Harassment--Frances Semler Resigns In Kansas City

Frances Semler, the Kansas City Parks commissioner who's been under attack by La Raza, has resigned. You can read her resignation letter here in PDF.

A local blogger, Eric Barton, writes