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A furor is erupting in Britain over a new visa called the Tier 2 intra-company transfer. It's equivalent to the U.S. L-1 visa, which is also called an intra-company transfer. Both visas are almost identical in name, purpose, and the harmful effects it has on its citizens.
You read it first on VDARE.com: Deval Patrick will be defeated in 2010. And now, it looks like even he knows it.
By all indications, the Deval Patrick Campaign is in a virtual panic over Scott Brown’s Senate victory. One recent poll gives Patrick a 22% approval rating.
When thinking of poor Haiti, it’s pleasant to think that this disaster will lead to political and societal reforms. Yet, how often does that happen? It's nice to recall examples of places that used a disaster to come back better, such as wooden Chicago rebuilding after the wind-driven Great Fire of 1871 in majestic stone and brick.
But, most of the time, we’re just kidding ourselves: disasters typically wind up being disastrous.
Via Michelle Malkin's Twitter feed, there's a picture of the votes. Red or pink is Republican, blue is Democratic. As you can see, there's a heavy concentration of Coakley votes in Boston, which is now only 56 percent white.
Scott Brown drives a pickup truck. He put it in his ads.
Keith Olbermann thinks the "pickup truck" is a coded racial attack on the President.
Well… maybe they meant wrong. But worse is better – all patriots know to invert descriptions from the MSM.
Rightbloggers Keep It Sweet on Haiti -- Unless You Attack Rush, Are Obama, Etc. By Roy Edroso in Exploring the Right Wing Blogosphere, Featured The Village Voice Monday, Jan. 18 2010
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One of my favorite sayings in politics is that even if elected officials are incapable of seeing the light, they can general feel the heat.
Brown over Coakley 52-47 in Massachusetts.
That's kind of a bummer for Obama's one-year Inauguration anniversary tomorrow.
No exit polling was done because nobody was paying attention to the race until the last moment. So, everybody is free to speculate about the causes in a fact-free manner.
60 Minutes ran a story Sunday night on Samoan football players, and for once the press respected the public's intelligence by admitting what everybody can see with their eyes: that Samoans tend to be large.
There's a small community that produces more players for the NFL than anyplace else in America. It isn't in Texas, or Florida or Oklahoma. In fact, it's as far from the foundations of football as you can get.