July
26th 2011
Coffee Time and Open Thread
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Quote of the Week:  James Fulford:  ”American Doesn’t Have A ‘Broken Immigration System’, It Has A Broken Deportation System.”

Paul Gottfried asks whether free speech is an Anglo-Saxon or Jewish tradition and whom it benefits.

John Derbyshire, discussing Malthus and David Stove, writes about the immorality of humanitarian aid.

Steve Sailer notes that the Guardian criticizes the Beckhams for having too many children (because they’re white), and writes about the rise (and fall) of Blue Labor (a labor politician who actually stated the truth that Third World immigration drives down British wages).

Jerry Woodruff, at the American Thinker, defends Sam Francis.

Richard Spencer discusses American economic catastrophe.

Larry Elliott at the Guardian notes (although unintentionally) how David Cameron is siding with Nigerians against his own people.  (N.B. the Pope siding with Africans against Europeans last April.)

Phil Tignino argues that conservatives need a no-enemies-to-the-right approach (to mirror liberals’ no-enemies-to-the-left approach).

Brenda Walker writes about a recent American convert to Islam being sentenced for murder, and discusses how Obama was cheered at a recent La Raza convention.

Johnny Fincioen argues that real American debt is more than 100% of GDP.

Daniel Larison writes that NATO is a cover for the US to invade Libya.

James Fulford notes that Colorado is to mandate “diversity dolls,” and asks about the suspects at the La Raza lowrider show.

Alexander Hart discusses Mexico’s interference in the American judicial process.

Classics Corner:

Fjordman:  ”When Treason Becomes The Norm: Why The Proposition Nation, Not Islam, Is Our Primary Enemy

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2 Responses to “Coffee Time and Open Thread”

  1. Gerry T. Neal on 27 Jul 2011 at 2:58 pm #

    Jerry Woodruff’s defence of Sam Francis was excellent. Thank you for posting the link.

  2. Bruce on 27 Jul 2011 at 3:58 pm #

    I agree. That was an excellent article. Francis is really missed. Such a loss. Good that someone is defending him.

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