Article By Joe Guzzardi on 10/25/2002

View from Lodi, CA: "Bilingual Education" Surviving — With Help From Bush

Assistant Secretary of Education Susan Neuman came to town this week...
Article By Sam Francis on 10/24/2002

Poll Exposes Elite-Public Clash On Immigration

In the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist atrocities by 19 legal immigrants to this country, childishly naive observers such as I actually believed that at last the American ruling class would get the mes...
Article By James Fulford on 10/23/2002

The Nebraska Bank Killers: Were They Or Weren't They?

On September 26 a murderous Nebraska bank robbery shocked the nation. “They came shooting into the U.S. Bank branch Thursday morning with handguns, and when they were done, four longtime bank workers ...
Letter By VDARE.com Reader on 10/22/2002

"Robert Taft" Notes That Bilingual Means Double-Tongued

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Article By Allan Wall on 10/22/2002

Memo From Mexico | Jorge Ramos` (Uni)Vision For U.S.

What is the fifth-largest television network in the U.S.A? What network can broadcast to 97% of Hispanic homes in the U.S.A.? What network did President Bush choose to be the first to interview him? If...
Article By Paul Craig Roberts on 10/22/2002

Congress Criminalizes Capitalism

The accounting scandals that received so much government and m...
Article By Sam Francis on 10/21/2002

Was The U.S., Like Pie Crusts And Treaties, Made To Be Broken?

In the event you were wanting to read the entire text of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, you can now find it via a website called "Hispanic On Line—Hispanic Heritage Plaza." In the event you don't kn...
Article By Steve Sailer on 10/20/2002

Racial Correctness: The Case Of Malvina Hoffman

Condemning the Bush Administration's strong stance against Iraq's attempt to create a nuclear arsenal, Nelson Mandela recently asked: "Why should there be one standard for one country [Iraq], especial...
Article By Joe Guzzardi on 10/18/2002

View from Lodi, CA: Thinking About a Serial Killer

In the 1970s, I worked in lower Manhattan in New York's financial district.  The 70s were heady days in New York. The economy was strong and the social attitudes were a continuation of the 1960s "anyth...
Article By Joe Guzzardi on 10/18/2002

"What's in it for me?" Our South American Fried Immigration Policy

Sometimes, I just don't know whether to laugh or cry. Our collective goal of b...