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Peter Brimelow will be a guest on "WTIC NewsTalk 1080" tomorrow morning at 9:35 a.m. ET to discuss his article "Left: Get The Tea Partiers-Keep Up The Skeer." The program airs throughout Connecticut and can be streamed here.
I never watch television, so I am grateful to an alert observer does:
Watched the Miami Open tennis event all week. Noted that any time a Hispanic player, from whatever country, was up against an American the crowd almost unanimously supported the Hispanic.
The umpires announced the scores in Spanish as well as English.
Miami and the wider Dade County have become colonised.
Peter Bradley writes
Mark Davis is a conservative columnist and talk radio host based in Dallas. He was guest host for Rush Limbaugh today and spent most of the three hours defending Tea Partiers from the lies Peter Brimelow mentions in his article today.
Davis also wrote a Dallas Morning News column which he read on air that gets to the heart of his argument that the Tea Partiers are not racists. He writes:
The LA Times has an article by Alana Semuels entitled:
From bucolic bliss to 'gated ghetto'
Hemet's Willowalk tract was family-friendly. Then the recession hit.
Here's my Autumn 2008 short story about the Housing Bubble. I finally figured out a way to set up the punchline, and now it's slightly improved over the original version.
You have this conversation, if you could call it a conversation, each time you visit your brother-in-law’s house. Travis lives out in the Santa Clarita Valley, an hour or two north of West Los Angeles. You get on the 405 at Pico, head over Sepulveda Pass, down through the Valley, onto the 5 and up through Newhall Pass into LA County’s northern exurbs.
Apparently, the folks at NPR now have a 48-hour rule for Mark Potok, chief obfuscator for the SPLC. The rule is: he's got to be on the air at least every forty eight hours. Last night he was brought on to weigh in on the Hutaree militia.Growth Of Militia Groups 'Astounding',
NPR, March 31, 2010.
From the New York Times, an article on an experimental program in NYC that had been very popular among economists: using carrots (but no sticks) to get the poor to behave better.
A funny song was recently posted on radio talk show host Terry Anderson's website. To listen to it you can either go to his homepage and scroll to the link titled: "Listen Up! Great New Tune!, McCain's Got to Go!" or you can download the MP3 directly.
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