South Park Immigration
Reformers? [Peter
Brimelow] - 04/18/05
Our War Against
Christmas Competition 2002 included an
article by Kevin Beary on a scatological and
shocking (to me) Christmas episode of the TV show
South Park. We were immediately
denounced by a rabidly hostile reader who, however,
described himself as a “South Park Republican.” I
didn’t believe that such a creature existed. But now
Brian Anderson has written a book called
South Park Conservatives. And in his April 18,
2005
interview in Human Events, he makes a
perfectly civil reference to “the paleocons at VDARE.”
So maybe I was wrong. But I still suspect there are no
South Park immigration reformers—perhaps readers with
stronger stomachs can let us know?
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Upgraded—From Xenophobes To
Nativists! [D.
A. King] - 04/18/05
As someone who is active in trying
to focus attention on the illegal immigration crisis in
our nation, I am happy to see that Atlanta
Journal-Constitution editorial page editor
Cynthia Tucker has the issue on her mind.
She has written another column (OUR
OPINION: Have Bush toil for immigrants, April
17, 2005) on the topic. She feels Bush should "put
aside his Social Security roadshow (which isn't gaining
any support, anyway) so he can expend some political
capital on immigration reform."
That’s two in two months in the AJC
here. (To see her last attempt, click
here, to see my thoughts on it, click
here.)
Tucker has gone from referring to
anyone who demands that our border be secured and our
laws enforced as "xenophobes" and
“anti-immigration zealots” in February, to labeling
us “nativists”
in April.
While I cannot be sure, this may
represent a softening of her position.
Maybe by June, anyone with the
temerity to demand that our borders be secured against
fanatical Muslims and
Latino illegal entries and that American law be
equally applied to everyone in America will be called
simply…aware citizens who are in the majority?
Between now and then, it may help
Tucker if we remind her that
we tried an amnesty in 1986, then for 3 million
illegals.
Now we have
20 million with about 10,000 coming in each day.
Maybe if we ask Tucker, she will
educate us on how legalizing this colonizing mob and
granting them driver’s licenses will work to secure
American borders.
Here in
Marietta, we think the fact that the president of
the United States refuses to honor his
oath of office is confusing Ms. Tucker. [Email
her]
It sure confuses me.
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