
Tonight, National Data, Chuck Baldwin, Michelle Malkin, Paul Craig Roberts, and James Fulford's Answer To Armando James Fulford Writes "This Is My Job"—Give GenerouslyTonight's letter, once you've scrolled past my plea for money is from Armando Labra, who lives in Michigan, in what is still the united states, and not part of a transnational superstate: From: Armando Labra [alabra1309@aol.com] Subject: Shame on You for what your kind did to Native Americans James, Some day your kind will pay for genocide on Native Americans. In the meantime, get fat on turkey. Wishing you a happy heart desese. English is probably not Senor Labra's first language. And he apparently not only doesn’t think of himself as an American, but he thinks of himself as being on the losing side of the battle between the Indians and the Europeans, which means that he doesn't identify with the Conquistadors either. I googled on his email address, and discovered that he was a member of the CCIME, Advisory Council to the Institute for Mexicans Abroad, which is funded by the Mexican Government. VDARE.com is not funded by any government, and has very few people working for it, but one of them is me. I started working for this site in 2001, and it's the main thing I do, so your donations assume a personal importance to me. What I do here is copyedit and add hyperlinks to every article that comes in, which includes fact-checking. (I also include the occasional error. Sorry about that. ) A while back I explained [T]hat this is my actual job. I met a guy once, who was a very good street juggler, travelled around the world to Buskerfests and such, and he said that people would occasionally yell at him “Get a job!” He said, (to me, not them) “This is my job, it’s on my passport as my occupation.” Well, that’s what you’re looking at here. Everything you see that’s exclusive to this site is edited by Peter Brimelow, and fact-checked and linked by me. And you wouldn’t want me to starve to death, would you? Well, Armando doesn’t want me to starve to death—he wants me to have heart disease. But you readers who've been enjoying reading this stuff and clicking on the links, remember I have to eat something, and the Government of Mexico isn't going to fund it, so be generous. —James Fulford Don’t forget when you’re buying Christmas gifts through Amazon.com to go in through a VDARE.COM link—for example here —and we get a commission at no cost to you! And also don’t forget that you can now buy VDARE.COM merchandise on our VDARE.COM online shop. Readers report that PayPal is now making TWO confusing efforts to get you to sign up for its proprietary system option when you just want to make a one-time credit card payment to VDARE.com. When you click on the "credit card" link below (HINT!), you go to our donation page. If you click on "make a donation" in the credit card section, you see the PayPal login stuff on the right - and the Don't Have PayPal account?/credit card option in very small print on the bottom left. If you click on "continue" there, basically the same page comes up EXCEPT THAT you can enter a payment amount, top right. If you do that and then again click on "continue", bottom left, it gives up trying to get you to sign up for PayPal and takes you to a page where you can enter your credit card information. PayPal is a great system, but its marketing people are aggressive - like those annoying ads on newspaper websites, something I really want to avoid on VDARE.COM. (HINT! HINT)
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