I Keep Saying We Should Have A Blog…
By James
Fulford
Election note 1: English in Colorado:
VDARE.COM is glacially impartial, not to say
indifferent, about the elections. Occasionally, however,
we see something that leaves us breathless with admiration.
As usual, Ron Unz's anti-bilingual education initiative
carried
overwhelmingly in Massachusetts. But he suffered his
first
defeat in Colorado because of a last-minute infusion
of $3 million to the bilingual side. This produced a
huge No ad
campaign that, in an astounding feat of political
ju-jitsu, turned bilingual education from an
anti-American idea into - an
anti-immigration idea!!! Coloradoans were told that
teaching Hispanic children English was going to cause
"chaos in the classroom," as Mexican-American children
were integrated with English-speaking children.
You have to hand it to them. They really are the
Evil
Party.
Voters given this unusual chance to vote against
immigration did so - not realizing that they were voting
against assimilation.
Of course, local initiatives cannot keep immigrants
out of Colorado (a neglected
federal responsibility) or even out of
taxpayer-funded schools, (an alleged
civil right). But the voters apparently felt that
this was the only thing they could do.
Except for re-electing
Tom
Tancredo in a
landslide.
[http://www.vdare.com/fulford/blogging.htm#note1]
Election Note 2: Why VDARE.COM is nonpartisan
The NYT, always in favor of moderation where
Republicans are concerned, has a story (November 6) on
what passes for the Republican Party in the Northeast:
“Like mainstream
Republicans, they oppose most new taxes, but they are
not nearly as hostile to government programs.
Like most Democrats, they favor immigration,
abortion rights and environmental regulation, but also
want to shrink the welfare state.”
Endangered Nationally, Moderate G.O.P. Thrives in
Northeast
So that’s what “moderate” means!
Michelle Malkin Interview: John Hawkins at the
solid RightWingNews.com recently interviewed
Michelle Malkin on illegals, enforcement, [“Every
measly "No Entry" sign should immediately be replaced
with an armed National Guardsman--at least until 100,000
new Border Patrol and interior enforcement agents are
trained and ready to be deployed.”] and what
websites she would recommend. We’re flattered that
VDARE.COM made that very short list. Read the
whole thing.
[http://www.vdare.com/fulford/blogging.htm#note2]
Canadian Terrorism: The Washington Post
reports (October 30) that the Canadian Government has
warned Syrian-Canadians, Iranian-Canadians,
Iraqi-Canadians, Libyan-Canadians and Sudanese-Canadians
that their travel to the US may be delayed owing to the
fact they
come from terrorist countries.
The Post
says that the Canadian Government
“suggests citizens born
in Iraq, Syria and other countries
targeted by U.S. anti-terrorism policies consider
avoiding travel to the United States.”
This is putting it backwards, as usual. It would be more
accurate to say “other countries that have targeted the
US with terrorism policies.”
Canada, which has lax immigration and easy
citizenship requirements, has seen several of its
Muslim citizens arrested for terrorist activities.
Ottawa’s protest seems to be linked to the superstition
that people become
magically changed by taking the oath of citizenship,
and all traces of former loyalty vanish, and anyone who
thinks that they don’t is
insane.
Which suggests a solution to the Iraq crisis: pass a
special bill granting Saddam Hussein U.S. citizenship.
That would make him behave!
[http://www.vdare.com/fulford/blogging.htm#canadian_terrorism]
Small Raid Down Under; Not Many arrested: The
Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports (November 6)
the arrest and detention of four people on a
Queensland farm.
Immigration dept swoops on Queensland farm
A
similar story in the US has 135 arrested. But 110
were released on their own recognizance.
The Australians released none (0).
It’s not just that the
ocean surrounding Australia is deeper than the Rio
Grande. It’s that
Australians are fighting back.
[http://www.vdare.com/fulford/blogging.htm#small_raid]
Sincerity no justification: Last week Glenn
Reynolds of Instapundit
wrote:
JOHN COLE WONDERS
what the Hell those Haitians were thinking by trying
to immigrate to the United States.
Me, I figure anyone
willing to make that trip because they want to become
Americans ought to be allowed to stay.
This idea comes up a lot, and it’s pitifully easy to
refute. If someone is willing to risk his life and break
the law to get something, shouldn’t we give it to him?
Er, no. We shouldn’t. If someone wants something
that’s not his so badly that he’s willing to just take
it, we should, in fact fight back.
That applies to the contents of your wallet, the
money in a bank vault, and a woman’s virtue. There’s no
reason why it shouldn’t apply to citizenship.
[http://www.vdare.com/fulford/blogging.htm#no_just]
November 06, 2002