By Steve Sailer on 06/28/2002

Mapping Human History

Using ever improving molecular techniques, population geneticists study the history of e...
By Joe Guzzardi on 06/28/2002

View from Lodi, CA: Bad News About Immigration Still Spiked by National Press

[See Joe Guzzardi's earlier media piece "Read Webzines, Not Mainstream Treezines, For The ...
By Sam Francis on 06/27/2002

Are Supreme Court Justices Mentally Retarded?

The Supreme Court is on a rip against the death penalty, ruling last week that mentally retarded convicts can't be executed and this week that only juries, not judges, can decide the facts that justify...
By Steve Sailer on 06/26/2002

Liberating America (contd.): Environmentalists Decide Nation Worth Preserving

There's some good news about conservationists who are trying to conserve our nation's natural heritage by fighting for an immigration cutback. Promine...
By Paul Craig Roberts on 06/25/2002

Compassionate Tyranny

John Kenneth Galbraith is not a Republican guru. Try to tell President Bush and Senato...
By Allan Wall on 06/25/2002

Memo From Mexico | The Long and Short Reach Of Mexican Labor Law

Having read Mexican newspapers for years, I've ceased to be amazed at how such contradictory views of immigration and sovereignty can be expre...
By Sam Francis on 06/24/2002

The Real Threat To America

While President Bush is threatening to launch pre-emptive attacks against dangerous states in the Middle East, he might give a little attention to a dangerous state somewhat closer to home. Down on th...
By James Fulford on 06/21/2002

Abolishing America, cont'd: Prophet and Loss

A recent contretemps between the Southern Baptist Council and the Council on American Islamic Relations highlights the problem of non-traditional immigration in American society. The Reverend Jerry Vi...
By Joe Guzzardi on 06/21/2002

View from Lodi, CA: Abolishing America's National Sport: The Decline of Baseball

When June rolls around, I realize how much I miss baseball.Oh, I know that the Major League play started in April. When I'm channel surfing, I catch a quick look at a player waving a bat or a pitcher p...
By Sam Francis on 06/20/2002

Hate Crime Laws: Another Privilege for Blacks

Only a week or so after a debate in the U.S. Senate about Sen. Ted Kennedy's hate crimes bill,[PDF of bill text] a real hate crime actually took place in New York City, but probably neither most of t...
By Steve Sailer on 06/20/2002

Racial Privacy Initiative: A Trump Card

Ward Connerly, the leader of the successful anti-quota Proposition 209 ...
By Paul Craig Roberts on 06/18/2002

Importing People, Exporting Jobs

Recent economic reports indicate that the recovery is struggling to move forward. The ...
By Sam Francis on 06/17/2002

Multiracialist Chickens Come Home—but Not To Roost

Once again, as so often since Sept. 11, the arrest of American-born terrorist Abdullah al-Muhajir, or Jose Padilla, or whatever his name this week may be, shows what's wrong with the multiracialist my...
By Joe Guzzardi on 06/14/2002

What takes First Priority?

Each year, several high-school students help me with my Adult English as a Second Language classes. So...
By Joe Guzzardi on 06/14/2002

View from Lodi, CA: When it comes to market options, it's caveat emptor

Once in a great while, a prominent public figure will speak out so candidly listeners are caught off ...
By Sam Francis on 06/13/2002

Homeland Security or Tyranny at home?

No sooner had the FBI been relieved o...
By Peter Brimelow on 06/12/2002

A Note to VDARE.COM readers about Peter Brimelow

Peter Brimelow tells us that he has FINALLY sent in his book manuscript The Worm in the Apple (on the mundane topic of the teacher unions, alas) to Harper Collins. He is traveling with his family muc...
By James Fulford on 06/12/2002

The Americanization Of Frank Wu

Frank Wu, the first Asian law professor at Howard University (Howard is an "historically black" college, de facto exempt from Justice Department diversity scrutiny) recently published an article in th...
By Paul Craig Roberts on 06/11/2002

Abolishing America (contd.): Bush's Project Safe Neighborhoods Undermines Rule Of Law

In 1999 Edward Tenner published "Why Things Bite Back," a provocative book about the unintended consequences of technology. Someone should write a similar book about law, because the unintended conseq...
By Sam Francis on 06/10/2002

One Person's Terrorist Might Be Another's… Conservative?

After 26 years, the Levi guidelines, imposed on the FBI by President Gerald Ford's attorney general and restricting the Bureau's powers to conduct domestic security and terrorism investigations, have ...