In order to increase security on our American borders, Congressman Duncan Hunter introduced a bill that would set restrictions on hundreds of Mexican truckers who cross our borders every day.
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Friday, March 30, 2007
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Amnesty/Guestworker Bill Introduced in Congress
The American people are being fed the false argument that there are too many illegal aliens in the country to round up and deport, so, we have to allow them to stay. This is like saying that, when you want people to leave an amusement park at the end of the day, you have to send in the police to round up everyone and march them to the exits...
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Saturday, March 24, 2007
America Is Not Served Well by Partisan Politics
Labels — Republican, Democrat, conservative, liberal – fail to serve America well. We need to go back to a system envisioned by the founders who thought party politics and partisanship would create divisions in our country. They were right.
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Thursday, March 22, 2007
Canadian Journalist Opposes NAU
Canadian journalist Judi McLeod believes that Stephen Harper — Canada's newly-appointed Prime Minister — could play a significant role in ending Canada's involvement in the North American Union (NAU).
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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Using Digg to Pass the Read The Bills Act (RTBA) in 3 Easy Steps.
No group is better positioned to place the right kind of pressure on our representatives than Diggers. It's our destiny to start making a difference in the way things are run, and I propose we get the ball rolling.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
European Union Celebrates 50th Anniversary
The signing on March 25, 1957 of the Treaty of Rome by the six governments already entangled in the European Coal and Steel Community amounted to the formal launch of the European Union while some Europeans have become aware not only of the loss of their nation's independence but also the stealth involved in accomplishing the takeover.
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Lou Dobbs Pounds Away on the NAU/SPP
CNN's Lou Dobbs asks rather sarcastically "What kind of idiots are the American people that we put up with this kind of nonsense?"
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Sunday, March 18, 2007
Ron Paul: The Original American Foreign Policy
How should we deal with the rest of the world in a way that best advances proper national interests, while not threatening our freedoms at home? I believe our founding fathers had it right when they argued for peace & commerce between nations, and against entangling political and military alliances. In other words, non interventionism.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Idaho House Passes NAU Resolution
"The [Idaho] legislation is a resolution that opposes U.S. participation in the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) and the development of the North American Union (NAU)."
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Sunday, March 4, 2007
NAU Resolutions Introduced in Georgia, Illinois, and South Dakota
Three more states have introduced anti-North American Union resolutions which now are present in over 1/5 of the state legislatures.
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Saturday, March 3, 2007
Group Wants French Mandated as Official Language for EU Legal Documents
Led by well-known French author Maurice Druon, a group of Europeans who are not all from France has mounted a drive to have French adopted as the language of EU legal proceedings.
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Nazi-Style Education Still the Norm in Germany
"As the article points out, "Home-schooling has been illegal in Germany since Adolf Hitler outlawed it in 1938 and ordered all children to be sent to state schools." To this day, German families who try to home-school their children are ruthlessly prosecuted and punished."
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Thursday, March 1, 2007
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