Wow, has it really been five years since "Mission Accomplished?" It seems like only yesterday that our Glorious Leader was strutting around in a top-gun outfit, cockadoodling about American prominence in the world and wallowing in job-approval ratings of 28%. [ read more ]
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Posted by Jim Hightower
Here are a few sources of reliable information about both the problems of illegal immigration and the solutions:
Judy Ancel,Institute for Labor Studies
http://www.umkc.edu/labor-ed/about.html
(816) 235-1470
Public Citizen's trade program
http://www.citizen.org/trade/
(202) 454-5106
No Border Wall
http://www.notexasborderwall.com/
noborderwall@yahoo.com
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THE WAILING IN OUR COUNTRY ABOUT the "invasion of immigrants" has been long and loud. As one complainant put it, "Few of their children in the country learn English...The signs in our streets have inscriptions in both languages...Unless the stream of the importation could be turned they will soon so outnumber us that all the advantages we have will not be able to preserve our language, and even our government will become precarious."

That's not some diatribe from one of today's Republican presidential candidates. It's the anxious cry of none other than Ben Franklin, deploring the wave of Germans pouring into the colony of Pennsylvania in the 1750s. Thus, anti-immigrant eruptions are older than the U.S. itself, and they've flared up periodically throughout our history, targeting the Irish, French, Italians, Chinese, and others. Even George W's current project to wall off our border is not a new bit of nuttiness--around the time of the nation's founding, John Jay, who later became the first chief justice of the Supreme Court, proposed "a wall of brass around the country for the exclusion of Catholics."
Luckily for the development and enrichment of our country, these past public frenzies ultimately failed to exclude the teeming masses, and those uproars now appear through the telescope of time to have been some combination of ridiculous panic, political demagoguery, and xenophobic ugliness. Still, this does not mean that the public's anxiety and simmering anger about today's massive influx of Mexicans coming illegally across our 2,000-mile shared border is illegitimate. However, most of what the politicians and pundits are saying about it is illegitimate. [ read more ]
FENCING OFF OUR DEMOCRACY
It's bad enough that the BushCheney regime keeps usurping power to build an imperial presidency, but it's far worse that our Congress critters have been weaker than Canadian hot sauce at exercising their own constitutional power.
Take "The Fence," the 40-foot-high... [read more]