Muller vs. Malkin [James
Fulford] - 12/28/04
Eric Muller has an
attack on
Michelle Malkin's Japanese internment book in the
December
Reason Magazine. The
internment, and
Michelle Malkin,are something of an
obsession with him.
Daniel Pipes defends her
here and
here; he writes:
“Ms. Malkin has done the
singular service of breaking the academic single-note
scholarship on a critical subject, cutting through a
shabby, stultifying consensus to reveal how, ‘given what
was
known and not known at the time,’ President
Roosevelt and his staff did the right thing.
“She correctly concludes
that, especially in time of war, governments should take
into account nationality, ethnicity, and religious
affiliation in their homeland security policies and
engage in what she calls ‘threat profiling.’ These steps
may entail bothersome or offensive measures but, she
argues, they are preferable to ‘being incinerated at
your office desk by a
flaming hijacked plane.’”
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Guzzardi Is Right! [Matts
Tolander] - 12/28/04
I've added a handful of
immigration-related posts to
Internet128.com over the last few days, listed here
more or less in order of importance. Looking at them, it
strikes me that just about every one of them is but an
echo of
preeminent immigration-observer Joe Guzzardi's
warnings.
Business Week recommends padding your portfolio with
government-dependent Latino immigrants
US Census Bureau says Hmongs are poor, uneducated, and
don’t speak English
Left Behind: Rappaport Institute’s Guy Stuart stuck in
the mud at a crossroads in the rearview mirror
[This one's about how Americans are
leaving Mass. as immigrants pour in.]
De-Americanizer Ali Noorani wants lots more of what’s
hurting Massachusetts
Illegal alien enabler calls San Francisco “a very
moderate, middle-of-the-road political spectrum”
[Interview with Wells Fargo's
chairman]
Running out of space: Latino gangs swarm Anglo America
[For
VDARE.COM on Matts Tolander, click
here]
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