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Posted here for 6-24-02:

"According to a new Zogby poll, most Mexicans believe that the southwest United States belongs to them. They also think Mexicans have a right to cross the border into America without permission -- a liberty that many thousands of Mexicans take each year. Zogby reported that 58% of Mexicans agreed that 'the territory of the Unites States' southwest rightfully belongs to Mexico' and only 28% disagreed, and 57% agreed that 'Mexicans should have the right to enter the U.S. without U.S. permission' and only 35% disagreed."
-- "Mexicans Want US," Capital Briefs, Human Events, June 17, 2002, page 2. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.


"Bjorn Lomborg, Danish scientist and then-Greenpeace member, felt that the environment was in imminent danger and set out to prove it through statistical studies. Instead, he found that many environmental 'catastrophe' warnings were unfounded hysterical myths. There is no evidence that species are disappearing at alarming rates, wrote Lomborg, and the world's forests cover is actually increasing. As far as global warming, it is not life-threatening, he concluded."
-- "Ex-Greepeacer target of Hate Campaign," Resource Roundup, March 2002, page 5. Address: PO Box 790, Spearfish, South Dakota 57783. Phone: 970-856-6086. E-mail. Website.


"The average House Democrat had a net agenda that would, on average, raise federal spending by $262.4 billion per year (an increase of more than 13 percent over current outlays, and an 800 percent jump from the worth of the average House Democrat's agenda in the last Congress). House Republicans posted a net overall agenda of $19.8 billion -- a switch from last year's average that proposed to cut spending by $4.6 billion."
-- "Just the Numbers," Inside Politics, compiled by Jennifer Harper, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, June 17-23, 2002, page 16. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Officials from more than two dozen colleges gathered in Boston [in May] for an admissions fair believed to be the first ever to focus on recruiting gay and lesbian students."
-- "Not Pink Enough Yet," The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, June 17-23, 2002, page 28. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Wal-Mart is now the world's biggest corporation, having passed ExxonMobil for the top slot. It hauls off a stunning $220 billion a year from We the People (more in revenues than the entire GDP of Israel and Ireland combined). . . . Of the 10 richest people in the world, five are Waltons -- the ruling family of the Wal-Mart empire. . . . With more than one million employees (three times more than General Motors), this far-flung retailer is the country's largest private employer. . . . . Today, it is the largest importer of Chinese-made products in the world, buying $10 billion worth of merchandise from several thousand Chinese factories. . . .Seventy-one percent of the toys sold in the U.S. come from China, and Wal-Mart now sells one out of five of the toys we buy."
-- "How Wal-Mart Is Remaking Our World," by Jim Hightower, Free American Newsmagazine, June 2002, page 36. Address: US Highway 380, Box 2943, Bingham, New Mexico 87832. E-mail. Website.


"An Oklahoma woman was charged with trying to trade her 7-month baby for a Chihuahua puppy."
-- "Sidelights," The American Enterprise, July/August 2002, page 8. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.


"There never has been a nation known as Palestine. It never has been more than a region -- akin, say, to the Mojave Desert. Is the Mojave Desert a place? Yes. Is it a nation? No. Does it bear any of the characteristics of a nation? No. Neither does Palestine. . . . Palestine has never existed . . . as an autonomous national entity. It was ruled alternately by Rome, by Islamic and Christian crusaders, by the Ottoman Empire and, briefly, by the British after World War I."
-- "Shattering the Myths of the Middle East," by Joseph Farah, Whistleblower (formerly WorldNet,) June 2002, page 6. Address: PO Box 2450, Fair Oaks, California 95628. Phone: 916-852-6300. Fax: 916-852-6302. Website.


"The overall teen birthrate -- including all age levels and ethnic groups -- fell to its lowest level in six decades last year, marking the 10th straight year of declines, the federal government said on June 6."
-- "Birthrate for U.S. Teenagers Is Lowest in Six Decades," by Cheryl Wetzstein, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, June 10-16, 2002, page 1. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"The Rev. Richard Zomastny, the Methodist preacher who went on voluntary leave in 1999 to become Rebecca Steen, is set to become the first transsexual pastor assigned to a Christian church in America."
-- "Methodists Assembly OKs Transsexual Clergy," by Sean Salai, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, June 10-16, 2002, page 12. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Sen. James M. Jeffords' . . . son, Leonard, was 'so incensed' over his father's decision to leave the GOP that he threatened to name his firstborn son 'Reagan Nixon Jeffords.'"
-- "Little R.N. Jeffords, Inside Politics, compiled by Jennifer Harper, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, June 10-16, 2002, page 16. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.




Posted here for 6-17-02:

"'Of course I will repay our water debt to the U.S.' Those were the words of [Mexico's Presidente] Fox after Texas farmers used their tractors to block traffic at the U.S-Mexico border to protest Mexico's refusal to deliver water to the Rio Grande basin under a 1944 treaty. Their crops are dying in the fields and some have been forced into bankruptcy. And how does Fox plan to do this? Per the L.A. Times (5-29), he will request $500 million from the U.S. to finance waste-water treatment and recycling projects in four Mexican states."
-- "Mexico's Presidente Fox: Hypocrite, Liar," 9*1*1, June 2002, page 1. Address: California Coalition for Immigration Reform, 5942 Edinger, Suite 113-117, PO Box 2744-117, Huntington Beach, California 92649. Phone: 714-665-2500. Fax: 714-846-9682. E-mail. Website.


"[E]very vote cast by Mexico in the United Nations was cast against U.S. interests and in favor of Cuban or Russian positions."
-- "Mexico -- Still Our Enemy," by Edward I. Nelson, Border Alert, June 2002, page 4. Address: U.S. Border Control, 8180 Greensboro Drive, Suite 1070, McLean, Virginia 22102. Website.


"[O]n U.S. university campuses, many administrations now require students to herd themselves into designated 'free-speech' zones before they are allowed to talk without restrictions on content." [So much for the First Amendment.]
-- "Cultural Marxists Criminalize Children's Games," The American Sentinel, June 2002, page 9. Address: 10660 South Tryon Street, Suite 16, Charlotte, North Carolina 28273. Phone: 704-504-1899. Fax: 704-365-1845. E-mail.


"The National Research Council reports that each year along the coasts of North America, 47 million tons of oil seep naturally into the ocean waters from oil-containing strata beneath the sea floor -- accounting for more than 60 percent of the total gallons spilled each year." [Where's the EPA when we need them?]
-- "Environmentalists Refuse to Acknowledge that Mother Nature Causes Far More Oil Spills than Man," The American Sentinel, June 2002, page 11. Address: 10660 South Tryon Street, Suite 16, Charlotte, North Carolina 28273. Phone: 704-504-1899. Fax: 704-365-1845. E-mail.


"Transmitting wireless signals directly into the brain, a group of scientists has produced the ultimate lab rat -- an animal that can be guided by remote control over fences, up trees, through pipe and across rubble at distances up to a third of a mile. . . . The brain stimulation technique used to condition the laboratory rats could almost certainly work in other species, including humans, said Paul W. Glimcher, an expert at New York University on the neurobiology of decision-making."
-- "Oh Rats, I'm Losing My Mind," Media Bypass, June 2002, pages 44-45. Alternative Media, Incorporated, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.


"$1.472 billion, more than half of [the Red Cross] annual income [is] from the sale of blood and blood products. Yes, they sell all that free blood which we donate to them. Then the hospitals mark it up and sell it to us when we need a transfusion. . . . In mid-December, the Red Cross announced that it destroyed blood donations from 50,000 people because their blood was not needed."
-- "Where Does All That Red Cross Money Really Go?" by Jim Landis, Media Bypass, June 2002, page 53. Alternative Media, Incorporated, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.


"Judiciary Committee Chairman F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., R-Wis., said problems at the INS have become so serious that the agency deserves a new name -- 'Incompetence and Negligence Service.'"
-- "INS -- the 'Incompenence and Negligence Service," Border Alert, June 2002, page 3. Address: U.S. Border Control, 8180 Greensboro Drive, Suite 1070, McLean, Virginia 22102. Website.




Posted here for 6-10-02:

"When more than half the people of Los Angeles County do not speak English in their homes, do not listen to the same radio and TV programs, do not read the same newspapers, magazines or books, do not share the same heroes, history or holidays, can we really say we Americans are still one people?"
-- "To Live and Die in L.A.," by Patrick J. Buchanan, Human Events, June 3, 2002, page 14. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.


"Last year, Mexican soldiers or law enforcement agents crossed into the United States illegally at least 23 times." [Why do you suppose such "invasions" aren't more news worthy?]
-- "The Right Ear," Human Events, June 3, 2002, page 20. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.


"A proposed program on homosexuality to be aired this summer on the popular Nickelodeon cable-TV network for children has raised the ire of conservatives." [Teaching kids sodomy.]
-- "Children's Show on Homosexuals in the Works," by Julia Duin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, June 3-9, 2002, page 12. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"PETA is demanding that an Austin, Minn., high school stop using the nickname 'Packers' (short for 'meatpackers') because it is 'offensive.' The callous school remains defiant despite the hurt feelings of all animals whose family members have been executed at slaughterhouses."
-- "The Incredibly Strange World of Animal Rights Activists," by David Limbaugh, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, June 3-9, 2002, page 33. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Rod Dreher, who just reviewed the book [Goodbye! Good Men, by Michael S. Rose] for National Review writes that Rose's book: 'Reveals a seminary underworld in which homosexual promiscuity and sexual harassment is rampant, in which straight men are marginalized and demoralized, and seminarians who support the Church's teachings on sexuality and the priesthood are persecuted, even to the point of being sent off, Soviet-style, for psychological evaluations.' . . . [T]he Vice Rector of St. Mary's in Baltimore stated in a public lecture: 'Yes, we accept openly gay seminarians; that's our policy.'"
-- "Priesthood Becoming gay Profession," Midnight Messenger, May-June 2002, page 6. Address: 9205 SE Clackamas Road, #1776, Clackamas, Oregon 97015. Phone/fax: 503-824-2050. E-mail. Website.


"[I]n Cincinnati in April . . . an anti-white riot exploded but no news of it was reported. . . A witness confirmed the racial hatred: 'They were running up and throwing things at the windows of cars and yelling, Get whitey!' said one area resident. . . . A tiny story in the Cincinnati Enquirer was headlined simply, 'Fight Draws Crowd, Police Close Street.'" [Ain't multiculturalism great!]
-- "Riot? What Riot? Ain't No Riot Here," Newsbriefs, Middle America News, June 2002, page 3. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.


"A British judge warned that distributing the Bible might become illegal under the EU's proposed new anti-racism law.
-- "The New Dark Ages Ahead," Newsbriefs, Middle America News, June 2002, page 7. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.


" Afro-racist strongman Robert Mugabe's war against Zimbabwe's white commercial farmers is in full swing as the United Nations does nothing. Since February last year, roving black gangs have seized hundreds of white-owned farms, and 10 white farmers have been killed by Mugabe-sponsored death squads. . . In April the 53-member U.N. Human Rights Commission refused even to consider a resolution critical of Zimbabwe." [Multiculturalism strikes again!]
-- "Human Rights, UN-Style," Newsbriefs, Middle America News, June 2002, page 7. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.




Posted here for 6-3-02:

"A study was conducted by 1,337 medical doctors, who were alumni of John Hopkins, to determine if there was any common causal factors between stress-related diseases such as hypertension, coronary heart disease, malignant tumors, mental illness, and suicide. Only one common factor was discovered: a lack of close relationships with parents, especially fathers."
-- Children No More -- How We Lost a Generation, by Brenda Scott, 1995, page 151. Published by Huntington House Publishers, PO Box 53788, Lafayette, Louisiana 70505.


"[M]ore teenagers and young adults [die] from suicide than cancer, heart disease, AIDS, birth defects, stroke and lung disease combined."
-- A quotation from Surgeon General David Satcher, The Death of the Civil Rights Movement, by David Horowitz, 2000, page 24. Published by The Center for the Study of Popular Culture, 9911 West Pico Boulevard, Suite 1290, Los Angeles, California 90035. Phone: 800-752-6562. Fax: 310-843-3692. Website.


"[In the 1980s,] abortions had replaced tonsillectomies as the most common surgical procedure in America."
-- The Death of the West, by Patrick J. Buchanan, 2002, page 27. Published by St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10010.


"Flag burners at Amherst College . . . were defended by the school's president, who implied that the act of burning the Stars and Stripes might in some way be patriotic."
-- From "AIA's 2001-2002 Politically Correct Top Ten List," CampusReport, May 2002, page 7. Address" Accuracy in Academia, 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 800-787-0429, extension 104. E-mail. Website.


"John Street, who is black, is the mayor of Philadelphia. On April 13 he bragged to an NAACP audience of 700 about how many blacks he has appointed to his administration. Warming to his task, he boomed out: 'Let me tell you: The brothers and sisters are running the city. Oh yes. . . . [W]e are in charge of the City of Brotherly Love. We are in charge! . . . .' The audience loved it but whites did not. Letters to the editors made the obvious point: 'What if a white politician shouted the same words to a white organization? Would the title of the article mirror yours: Street touts his records on rights, or would it be on the front page, Racist white politician claims white people are in charge?'"
-- From "Brotherly Love," American Renaissance, June 2002, page 14. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.


"For the past 15 years, the Ugandan army has been fighting the Lord's Resistance Army, which is led by Joseph Kony, a self-proclaimed prophet who wants to establish a nation based on the Ten Commandments. One April 26, on its way to basess in neighboring Sudan, Mr. Kony's rebels surrounded a group of mourners in a funeral procession. They forced the mourners to cook the corpse in sorghum and eat it. The mourners thought that if they did what they were told their lives would be spared, but Mr. Kony's men shot all 60 of them anyway."
-- From "Forced Feeding," American Renaissance, June 2002, page 15. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.


"Many Michigan universities have special graduation celebrations just for blacks. University of Michigan, eastern Michigan, Wayne State, and Oakland University all put on a special do for blacks, so Michigan State's black students have asked for one, too. It will be held on the same day as the regualr graduation ceremony, and 115 of the 200 blacks who will graduate have signed up to attend." [So much for integration.]
-- From "Ethnic Nepotism?" American Renaissance, June 2002, page 16. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.




Posted here for 5-27-02:

"Women are now awarded a majority of all bachelor's and master's degrees, and nearly 40 percent of doctorates. So much for oppression."
-- "State of the Nation . . . Part II," by Karlyn Bowman, The American Enterprise, June 2002, page 44. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.


"National Rifle Association executive vice president Wayne LaPierre told his association's convention in Reno, Nevada Saturday that if airline pilots had been allowed to carry guns, the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks against New York and the Pentagon wouldn't have happened."
-- "NRA Chief Says Armed Pilots Would Have Stopped 9-11 Attack," by Jim Burns, North Florida Advocate, May 2002, page 10. Address: 132 SW Elim Church Road, Fort White, Florida 32038. Phone: 386-497-2523. Fax: 386-497-4987. E-mail.


"Islamic terrorists are planning an attack against a U.S. nuclear power plant to coincide with the July 4 celebrations, U.S. intelligence sources say. . . . [The target will be] the Three Mile Island (TMI) nuclear facility in Pennsylvania, or another nuclear facility in the state or elsewhere in the Northeast."
-- "U.S. Gets Nuclear Plant Threat," by Bill Gertz, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, May 20-26, 2002, page 1. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"A women's studies program at the University of South Carolina says students must acknowledge that racism, sexism and heterosexism are existing forms of oppression before they can participate in class discussion -- a move critics say threatens students' rights to free speech."
-- "Women's Studies Students Must Agree Not to Disagree," by Ellen Sorokin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, May 20-26, 2002, page 1. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"The Media Research Center . . . studied 212 news reports to find that CNN gave 'six times more airplay' to Castro or communist spokesmen than to non-communist spokesmen, such as Catholic leaders or dissidents. The study also said CNN gave six times as much airplay to Cubans who supported Castro policies than to those who did not."
-- "Media Group Says CNN Is Castro's Megaphone," by Jennifer Harper, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, May 20-26, 2002, page 8. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Today not even lawyers know what the law is. This is due not only to the law's sheer bulk, but also to the ability of prosecutors and regulators to create law on the spot by interpreting statutes and regulations to suit their purposes. In effect, law has become a kind of silly putty out of which prosecutors and police fashion bills of attainder."
-- "Arbitrary and Capricious Lawlessness," by Paul Craig Roberts, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, May 20-26, 2002, page 32. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"What has happened since Christian principles were removed from American public life starting in 1962? . . . SAT scores - down 10%. . . Teen suicide - up 450%. . . Child abuse - up 2,300%. . . Criminal Arrests of teens [14-17]- up 150%. . . Illegal drugs - up 6,000 %. . . Divorce - up 350%. . . Births to unmarried girls [15-19] - up 500%. . ."
-- Advertisement from Traditional Values Coalition, PO Box 97088, Washington, DC 20090-7088.


"A Manitoba man who registered his soldering gun as a firearm to protest restrictive Canadian gun laws could face a jail term. Brian Buckley, an auto body repairman, last year mailed his registration form back to the government with information from his soldering and heat guns on it. The 'guns' were registered in the national database. Mr. Buckley calls the gun registry laws a waste of time and money. When he got a registration card back with the make of the gun listed as Black & Decker/Weller, he said he couldn't believe his eyes. In late March, government officials said Buckley could be jailed for what he did." [It isn't nice to fool mother government.]
-- "The Smoking Gun?" America's First Freedom, June 2002, page 22. Address: National Rifle Association of America, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, Virginia 22030-9400. Phone: 703-267-1000. Website.


"The mainstream media did not disclose a pertinent detail about the recent killings in Laughlin, Nevada involving the Hell's Angels and the Mongols motorcycle groups. The Hell's Angels are Anglos. The Mongols are Hispanic. Several people who were in Laughlin at the time of the altercation stated they fear this may be just the beginning of a nationwide race war."
-- "Biker Brawl: A Race War?" 9*1*1, May 2002, page 3. Address: California Coalition for Immigration Reform, 5942 Edinger, Suite 113-117, PO Box 2744-117, Huntington Beach, California 92649. Phone: 714-665-2500. Fax: 714-846-9682. E-mail. Website.




Posted here for 5-20-02:

"Former first brother Roger Clinton confessed that he routinely accepted money from foreign officials during the 1990s with the understanding that he would turn the cash over to his brother, President Bill Clinton."
-- "Roger Clinton: I Collected Cash for Bill," NewsMax.com, May 2002, page 30. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.


"On February 22, an Israeli woman shopping in a supermarket saw a Palestinian man preparing to detonate an explosive device. She prevented tragedy by shooting him twice in the head." [More people need to carry weapons.]
-- "Sidelights," The American Enterprise, June 2002, page 9. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.


"Dr. Pepper, the soft drink company, recently produced a special patriotic can sporting the Pledge of Allegiance. But company executives struck the phrase 'under God' from the Pledge, in order to present a 'unifying message.'"
-- "What the Doctor Ordered," Scan, The American Enterprise, June 2002, page 12. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.


"Citing a classified Pentagon report, the Los Angeles Times reported . . . that the Bush administration has told the Defense Department to prepare, on a contingency basis, plans to use nuclear weapons against at least seven countries. . . China, Russia, Iraq, North Korea, Iran, Libya and Syria."
-- "Pentagon Prepared to Use Nuclear weapons Against Any Enemy of Israel," Free American Newsmagazine, May 2002, page 19. Address: US Highway 380, Box 2943, Bingham, New Mexico 87832. E-mail. Website.


"Taxpayers in New York paid out $6 million last year to help poor people buy Viagra, the anti-impotence drug. . . . The [New York] Post said Medicaid recipients are limited to six pills a month. Each one costs about $9.00."
-- "$6 Million in taxes Paid for Viagra," Middle America News, May 2002, page 9. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.


"[M]ore Christians have died for their beliefs in the last century than in all other past centuries combined. Today, persecution is increasing."
-- "The Plague the World Ignored," by Paul Marshall, Whistleblower (formerly WorldNet,) March 2002, page 4. Address: PO Box 2450, Fair Oaks, California 95628. Phone: 916-852-6300. Fax: 916-852-6302. Website.


"In Sudan, Christians are enslaved. In Iran, they are assassinated. In Cuba, they are imprisoned. In China, they are beaten to death. In more than 60 countries worldwide, Christians are harassed, abused, arrested, tortured or executed specifically because of their faith. 200,000,000 Christians throughout the world live in daily fear of secret police, vigilantes, or state repression and discrimination."
-- Ad for the book Their Blood Cries Out, by Paul Marshall, Whistleblower (formerly WorldNet,) March 2002, page 20. Address: PO Box 2450, Fair Oaks, California 95628. Phone: 916-852-6300. Fax: 916-852-6302. Website.




Posted here for 5-13-02:

"Hippocrates was the father of modern medicine. For some 2,500 years, physicians have taken the Hippocratic Oath, named for him. In recent decades, however, the oath has been largely abandoned in favor of watered-down alternative vows (or none at all), due in part to the original Hippocratic proviso: 'I will not give to a woman an instrument to produce abortion.' The pernicious trend has bolstered the transformation of abortion from an evil that physicians should shun into an increasingly accepted aspect of medical care. On April 4th, for instance, the Associated Press reported that beginning in July, obstetrics and gynecology residents in New York City's 11 public hospitals 'will be routinely trained to perform abortions under a program backed by mayor Michael Bloomberg.' Such death education, which has been elective to date, will become mandatory except for doctors-to-be who opt out for moral or religious reasons."
-- "Compulsory Abortion Training," The New American, May 6, 2002, page 7. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.


"At a speaking engagement in Melbourne, Australia, former U.S. President Bill Clinton 'vowed to dedicate the rest of his life to help redistribute the world's wealth,' reported The Age (Australia) for February 27th."
-- "Bill Clinton: Rich with Irony," The New American, April 8, 2002, page 43. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.


"[W]ord was filtering through New York's gossip columns about Mr. Clinton meeting a 'blonde woman' for weekly trysts at the Hudson Hotel, each reportedly arriving separately on midweek afternoons and spending one to two hours in the hotel's 24th-floor penthouse apartment."
-- "She Span," The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 29-May 5, 2002, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"The deaths of two women after taking the abortion pill, RU-486, has prompted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Danco Laboratories, the New York firm that makes the pill, to issue warning letters to physicians. The warnings revealed that six women became seriously ill after taking RU-486, or mifepristone, and another drug, misoprostol, to end pregnancies, and two of them died."
-- "RU-486 Deaths Spur FDA Warning," The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 29-May 5, 2002, page 14. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Two national surveys conducted by Barna found that 64% of adults and 83% of teenagers believe truth is always relative to the person and his situation."
-- "Poll: Relativism' Choke Hold on America Growing," American Family Association Journal, April 2002, page 4. Address: PO Drawer 2440, Tupelo, Mississippi 38803. Phone: 662-844-5036. Website.


"Common Cause, one of the greatest opponents of special-interest fund-raising and influence in the nation's capital, is putting pressure on its state organizations to raise more dollars to support its fight against fund-raising and influence-peddling. And if the state organizations don't pay up? 'They shut us down,' says a former Common Cause volunteer in Virginia."
-- "Special-Interest Group," Inside Politics, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 22-28, 2002, page 16. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.




Posted here for 5-6-02:

"[The] Showtime cable network has announced the addition of the cartoon series 'Queer Duck,' which will be shown immediately after its breakout homosexuality-themed series 'Queer as Folk.' . . . [T]he first half of Showtime's homosexual double-feature, 'Queer as Folk,' . . . unabashedly celebrates drug use, promiscuous sex, and even statutory homosexual rape."
-- "Prime-Time Pederasty," The New American, May 6, 2002, page 5. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.


"The Port Arthur, Texas, school district has celebrated something called Peace Week ever since 1996. . . Part of this year's program was a play called 'Stop the Violence,' put on by students of Thomas Jefferson high School, that was performed before an audience of 500 classmates. The play included a re-enactment of the Columbine High School shooting in Colorado, and at that point students began to get excited. One young man punched another, and then a series of fights broke out, which resulted in no arrests, but had to be broken up by police."
-- "Stop 'Stop the Violence'," American Renaissance, May 2002, page 13. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.


"On March 20, Ugandan police arrested 30-year-old Annet Minduru, charging her with causing grievous bodily harm to her husband after he slapped her during an argument. 'Because I was so drunk,' explained John Ndekeezi, 'she overpowered me and by the time my neighbor came to my rescue, she had bitten off both my testicles and the penis.' Just a few days earlier, another Ugandan man died after his wife cut off his testicles. She thought he was doing a poor job caring for her and their two children."
-- "The Cruelest Cut," American Renaissance, May 2002, page 14. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.


"[A] four-day roll back in Tax Freedom Day -- from May 1 to April 27 -- is wholly attributable to the Bush tax cut. Pushing Tax Freedom day back four days is no small feat. Most modern American Presidents have pushed Tax Freedom Day in the other direction."
-- "Bush Drove Down Tax Burden," by Terence P. Jeffrey, Human Events, April 22, 2002, page 1. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.


"A recent survey reports that college freshmen are entering higher education with a more liberal world view on important social issues. . . [S]ince the early 1980s -- despite a temporary dip at the beginning of the '90s -- more and more freshmen are identifying themselves as liberal. In 1981, 21% of first-year college students classified themselves in this category, growing gradually to 30% in 2001."
-- "College Freshmen Becoming More Liberal," American Family Association Journal, May 2002, page 4. Address: PO Drawer 2440, Tupelo, Mississippi 38803. Phone: 662-844-5036. Website.


"People over age 80 comprise the fastest-growing age group in the world (3.8% [growth] annually)."
-- "Too Few Workers to Sustain Future Retirees," American Family Association Journal, May 2002, page 6. Address: PO Drawer 2440, Tupelo, Mississippi 38803. Phone: 662-844-5036. Website.


"[T]he U.S. [has] one lawyer for every 350 people, while in Japan it's only one for every 9,000."
-- "42 Reasons Why I Hate Lawyers," by Jim Olsztynski, North Florida Advocate, April 2002, page 6. Address: 132 SW Elim Church Road, Fort White, Florida 32038. Phone: 386-497-2523. Fax: 386-497-4987. E-mail.




Posted here for 4-29-02:

"On [one] occasion, when her seafood special did not appear at mealtime [during a flight], she screamed at the top of her lungs: 'Don't you know who I am? I'm Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. Where is my seafood meal?' . . . This was too much for Continental, which mailed her a copy of the Delta schedule."
-- "The African Queen," American Renaissance, March 2002, page 14. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.


"More than half of high school students cheat on tests or homework and most of them aren't ashamed of it, a recent Rutgers University study has found."
-- "Highschoolers Cheating Nationwide, Poll Finds," by Ellen Sorokin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 15-21, 2002, page 15. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Because Europe fears its immense Muslim population, because of its own anti-Semitism, because it is leftist, because it is dependent on Arab oil, and because America supports Israel, Europe is the primary support of those who wish another Jewish Holocaust."
-- "A Jewish View of a Newly-Dangerous World," by Dennis Prager, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 15-21, 2002, page 33. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Since the 1960s, academic achievement scores have plummeted, but student grade point averages (GPAs) have skyrocketed. The Academy of Arts and Sciences reports that at Harvard, for instance, "A"s were awarded to 46 percent of students in 1996 (versus 22 percent in 1966), and 82 percent of Harvard students graduate with honors. Nationally, only 10 percent to 20 percent of students at all colleges receive grades less than B-minus."
-- "The Cost of Academic Integrity," by Walter E. Williams, Media Bypass, April 2002, page 10. Alternative Media, Incorporated, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.


"We have been told by our leaders and the media that we are not at war against the Islamic religion. We are at war against terrorism. But what they all prefer not to recognize is that the spiritual power behind that terrorism, the power that drives otherwise intelligent human beings to undertake suicidal missions against the infidel, is the religion of Islam."
-- "Christianity Versus Islam," by Samuel L. Blumenfeld, Media Bypass, April 2002, page 36. Alternative Media, Incorporated, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.


"There is no law requiring an American to file a Form 1040."
-- "The Battle Continues . . . Constitution Versus Internal Revenue Code," by Pat Shannan, Media Bypass, April 2002, page 35. Alternative Media, Incorporated, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.


"'Major Case Number 111' . . . was the code name for Attorney General Janet Reno's secret projects to investigate and infiltrate right-wing religious groups."
-- "FBI Coverup Continues in OKC," by Pat Shannan, Media Bypass, April 2002, page 56. Alternative Media, Incorporated, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.


"The Commerce Department reports that computer prices fell slightly more than 10 percent every year from 1987 to 1994; price declines accelerated to 26 percent annually from 1995 to 1999. . . . More than 300 million people worldwide now use the Internet, compared to 3 million in 1994."
-- "Computers, Computers Everywhere," by Karlyn Bowman, The American Enterprise, April/May 2002, page 38. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.


"We asked kids during December to name the very best gift they could receive. Their answer took our breath away. The overwhelming choice was 'More time with my mom and dad.'"
-- "How Do You Find God?" by Rabbi Marc Gellmand and Monsignor Tom Hartman, Reader's Digest, April 2002, page 98. Address: Reader's Digest Association, Incorporated, Pleasantville, New York 10570. Website.




Posted here for 4-22-02:

"San Luis, Arizona has about 3,000 residents, but 20,000 post office boxes. Mexican citizens living across the border come to the U.S. to collect public benefits (welfare checks) every month that they signed up for using their PO box as their 'permanent' address in the United States."
-- 9*1*1, April 2002, insert. Address: California Coalition for Immigration Reform, 5942 Edinger, Suite 113-117, PO Box 2744-117, Huntington Beach, California 92649. Phone: 714-665-2500. Fax: 714-846-9682. E-mail. Website.


"[V]eteran journalist Jack Germond said on the "Inside Washington" television program . . . that he'd like to see chaplains thrown out of Congress and the motto 'In God We Trust' scrapped."
-- "Profiling Ashcroft," AIM Report, #2, January 25, 2002, page 3. Accuracy In Media, Incorporated, 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 202-364-4401. Fax: 202-364-4098. E-mail. Website.


"A new word has entered the political lexicon in recent months: RINO -- a Republican in Name Only. These are elected Republicans who vote consistently like Democrats. . . . [The] U.S. Senate RINO of the Year: Sen. John McCain of Arizona."
-- "RINO Stampede Tramples GOP Message of Growth," by Stephen Moore, Human Events, April 8, 2002, page 4. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.


"George W. Bush won the election not because his 'compassionate conservatism,' 'Big Tent,' or 'rainbow Republicanism' mobilized a majority of voters or attracted non-whites, but because the political left was split between the Democrats and the Naderites."
-- "Ethnopolitics," by Samuel Francis, The Social Contract, Spring 2001, page 173. Address: The Social Contract Press, 445 East Mitchell Street, Petoskey, Michigan 49770-2623. Phone: 231-347-1171. Fax: 231-347-1185. E-mail. Website.


"[T]he old rule of Washington politics [is] that Democrats reward their friends and Republicans reward their enemies."
-- "Sorry, but George W. Bush Is No Conservative," by William S. Lind, Citizens Informer, January-February 2002, page 3. Address: PO Box 221683, St. Louis, Missouri 63122. Phone: 225-338-9763. E-mail. Website.


"The Jersey Journal is the daily newspaper of Jersey City, the second largest city in New Jersey. . . Now, after 135 years in business, the Jersey Journal is dying, with circulation down from 100,000 to 40,000 in the last 25 years. The reason? So few people in the county speak English any more."
-- "Farewell to English," American Renaissance, March 2002, page 13. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.


"A . . . 22-year-old Kansas City man has been arrested for murder and cannibalism. Marc V. Sappington told police that when he was on drugs he heard voices telling him to eat people. Last year, over a period of months, he killed four people, though he cooked and ate part of only one. When arrested, he said he planned to freeze the rest to eat later."
-- "Kansas City Cannibal," American Renaissance, March 2002, page 14. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.




Posted here for 4-15-02:

"[T]he federal government has changed its BMI (Body Mass Index, calculated from height and weight) standards. As a result, 30 million Americans overnight went from being government-approved to 'overweight' or 'obese.'"
-- "Pass the Mayo," Inside the Beltway, by John McCaslin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 1-7, 2002, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"A self-proclaimed Marxist professor who has spoken strongly against American foreign policy and riled many citizens in this southeast Texas town [Texas City] was granted tenure on March 26 after a heated three-hour meeting."
-- "Town Sees Red as Professor, a Marxist, Receives Tenure," by Hugh Aynesworth, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, April 1-7, 2002, page 15. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"A man who killed a teenaged boy and ate his genitals is allowed weekend furloughs from the mental health facility where he was committed after being acquitted by reason of insanity. In 1979, Albert Fentress, a former teacher, lured neighbor Paul Masters, 18, into his basement. Fentress then tied him up at gunpoint, sexually molested Masters and cut off his genitals. After cooking and eating them, he returned to the basement and shot Masters to death. Fentress now lives in the Pilgrim Psychiatric Center on Long Island where -- thanks to policies adopted by New York's criminal-friendly elites -- he enjoys weekend trips with an escort to the local shopping malls and restaurants."
-- "New York Cannibal Lives in Comfort," Newsbriefs, Middle America News, April 2002, page 3. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.


"Now we learn that nine of the 19 suicide bombers of Sept. 11 were stopped at airports, only to be let go."
-- "Secretary Mineta Must Go!" by Martin Gross, Middle America News, April 2002, page 20. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.


"[I]n the World Trade Organization . . . we have one vote, the European Union 15 votes, and the Third World 80 votes." [Just the way the rest of the world wants it.]
-- "Rushing toward Economic Integration?" The Phyllis Schlafly Report, February 2002, page 4. Address: PO Box 618, Alton, Illinois 62002. E-mail. Website.


"Lehigh University ordered American flags removed from its buses as of September 14th 'so non-American students would not feel uncomfortable.' Public complaints forced Lehigh to withdraw its order."
-- "Multicultural Hypocrisy in the Classroom: Pledge of Allegiance Banned; Jihad Taught," English First Members' Report, February 25, 2002, page 7. Address: 8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, Virginia 22151. Phone: 703-321-8818. Fax: 703-321-8404. Website.


"According to Mexico's The News, former INS Commissioner Doris Meissner says the Amnesty program that President Fox is pushing could make 27 million foreigners eligible to come into the U.S."
-- "Trade Citizen Lives for Vote?" 9*1*1, March 2002, insert, page 2. Address: California Coalition for Immigration Reform, 5942 Edinger, Suite 113-117, PO Box 2744-117, Huntington Beach, California 92649. Phone: 714-665-2500. Fax: 714-846-9682. E-mail. Website.




Posted here for 4-8-02:

"1970 was the first year of 'Earth Day'. It is no accident that Earth Day is April 22nd. It is also Communist leader Lenin's birthday."
-- "Alternative to Earth Day --- Private Conservation Day," by R.J. Smith, as quoted in Freedom Alert, January 2002, page 5. Address: Citizens for Constitutional Property Rights, Incorporated, PO Box 540575, Merritt Island, Florida 32954. Editor: John Earley, PO box 31, Loxahatchee, Florida 33470. Phone: 561-793-7451. Fax: 561-792-1992. E-mail.


"There are probably more men than women raped in the United States every year -- most of them in prison. Best estimates put the annual number of prison rapes at about 140,000, which is 50,000 more than the 90,000 or so rapes of women reported to police."
-- "Hard Time," a review by Jared Taylor of the book No Escape: Male rape in U.S. Prisons, by Human Rights Watch, 2001, from American Renaissance, April 2002, page 5. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.


"Chante Mallard is a . . . 25-year-old nurse's assistant. Last October 26, she crashed her car into a . . . pedestrian [a Mr. Greg Biggs], who ended up stuck in the windshield with half his body hanging into the passenger side of the car. Miss Mallard reportedly drove to her Ft. Worth, Texas, home, parked in her garage, went into the house, and had sex with her boyfriend. The two then came out to the garage to have a look at Greg Biggs, who was still alive and stuck in the car. Miss Mallard kept the car in the garage for 48 hours, during which time she came out several times to talk to the man, who begged for help. She did nothing for him, and the man, who was homeless and suffered from mental problems, bled to death."
-- "Driving Mr. Biggs," American Renaissance, April 2002, page 15. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.


"Enron has given money to nearly three quarters of all U.S. Senators."
-- "Liberal Media Ignores Clinton-Enron Connection," Judicial Watch, March 2002, page 4. Address: 501 School Street, SW, Suite 725, Washington, DC 20024. Phone: 202-646-5172. Fax: 202-646-5199. Website.


"The Clinton administration provided more than $1 billion in subsidized loans to Enron Corp. projects overseas at a time when Enron was contributing nearly $2 million to Democratic causes. . . . [T]he Regan and Bush administrations approved no loans for Enron between 1985 and 1992 and provided insurance for only one Enron power project in Guatemala in 1992."
-- "It's Clinton Again," by "Bill and Mat," North Florida Advocate, March 2002, page 1. Address: 132 SW Elim Church Road, Fort White, Florida 32038. Phone: 386-497-2523. Fax: 386-497-4987. E-mail.


"[T]here's not a single western country in which the birth rate will enable it to survive in its present form through the middle of this century. Every single western country is dying. Every single European country is dying, except for one: Muslim Albania. In my research, I couldn't find a single western country with a birthrate that will enable it to stay alive through the end of the century, and I couldn't find a single Islamic country where the birth rate wasn't exploding."
-- Pat Buchanan, from an interview reported in "Judicial Watch talks with Pat Buchanan," Verdict, a news publication from Judicial Watch. Address: 501 School Street, SW, Suite 725, Washington, DC 20024. Phone: 800-JW-ETHIC. Website.


"Bartlett's familiar Quotation isn't too familiar with Republican presidents' quotations -- it cites Democrats three times more often. . . . Among 20th century Republican presidents, the 16th edition of Bartlett's includes an average of 5.4 quotations [per president]; among Dem presidents, 17."
-- "Bartlett's familiar with Dems' Quotations," NewsMax.com, April 2002, page 10. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.


"One of every 10 homes will be burglarized this year in the U.S."
-- "10 Ways to Defeat Home Burglars," NewsMax.com, April 2002, page 38. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.


"A conservative student group at the University of California at Berkeley has become a target of death threats after printing a story criticizing a Hispanic campus group's call for revolutionary liberation from white people."
-- "Berkeley Conservatives Tell of Death Threats for Criticism," by Ellen Sorokin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, March 11-17, 2002, page 23. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Women do not, by and large, make terrific criminals. In the United States, women commit only two crimes as frequently as men. The first is shoplifting. The second is the murder of their own children. . . . Somehow, women -- who commit less than 13 percent of all violent crimes in the United States -- commit about 50 percent of all parental murders."
-- "Capable Killers," Culture, Etc., The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, March 25-31, 2002, page 28. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Did you ever notice, if you put the two words 'THE' and 'IRS' together it spells 'THEIRS?'"
-- "Not Your Money," Inside the Beltway, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, March 25-31, 2002, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.




Posted here for 4-1-02:

"The most dangerous place in America [aside from the womb] is a gun-free zone, because only law-abiding people will respect the rules that govern it. Therefore, the only armed people, by definition, will be criminals."
-- "Government Efficiency," item by Rich Galen, Media Bypass, March 2002, page 43. Alternative Media, Incorporated, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.


"A course at UC-Berkeley dedicated to the study of 'Male Sexuality' was suspended and then reinstated after it was revealed that the class's student instructors had organized trips to strip clubs and 'sex exchanges,' held class parties that turned into orgies, and engaged in sex in front of students. . . . 'There was an orgy at one of the parties,' Christy Kovacs, a freshman student at Berkeley explained to the campus newspaper, The Daily Californian, which broke the story of the course's exploits. 'And after we went to a strip club, at the party, people took pictures of their genitalia.' The anonymous Polaroid photos were then placed in a box and students and class instructors played a game attempting to match the photos with the person whose genitals were featured. . . . A second questionable incident occurred when several course instructors accompanied a group of students when they visited a gay strip club as research for their final project for the class. While at the strip club, they watched one of their instructors undress and have sex on stage."
-- "Berkeley Male Sexuality Class Reinstated," by Sara Russo, CampusReport, March 2002, page 1. Address" Accuracy in Academia, 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 800-787-0429, extension 104. E-mail. Website.


"A public school district in Oklahoma City has been accused of espousing black separatist doctrine because a copy of the 'Black Pledge of Allegiance' is posted on its Web site. The pledge [begins] 'We pledge allegiance of the red, black and green/Our flag, the symbol of our eternal struggle/and to the land we must obtain.'" [Millwood Middle School Website.]
-- "Principal Defends Use of 'Black Pledge' on School's Web Site," by Ellen Sorokin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, February 4-10, 2002, page 12. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"Ronald Reagan . . . teasingly defined an intellectual as 'someone who sees something happen in practice and then begins to argue about whether it would work in theory."
-- "The Secret Formula for Progress," by Karl Zinsmeister, The American Enterprise, March 2002, page 4. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.


"[O]nly 9% of the omnipresent sex scenes on network television are between married people."
-- "Why Art Is Going to the Vulgarians," by Bill Wichterman, Human Events, January 28, 2002, page 23. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.


"Two months after the World Trade Center attack, Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell welcomed 700 attendees to the 'State of the Black World Conference' with the applause line, 'While the rest of the world waves the flag of Americana, we understand we are not part of that.' Al Sharpton then added, 'We don't owe America anything! America owes us!'" [By the way, just imagine the uproar if some group held a "State of the White World Conference."]
-- From a solicitation letter from David Horowitz, president and founder, Center for the Study of Popular Culture, 9911 West Pico Boulevard, Suite 1290, Los Angeles, California 90035. Website.


"Nine major corporations have been driven into bankruptcy by asbestos litigation in the last year or so. . . . A successful plaintiff need not even show he was exposed to asbestos produced by a particular company. It's little wonder there were some 70,000 new asbestos cases brought last year alone. . . . As Investor's Business Daily put it: 'In the topsy-turvy world of asbestos litigation, companies with no connection to asbestos are pushed into bankruptcy though lawsuits brought by people who aren't sick."
-- "Asbestos Burns Companies," The New American, February 25, 2002, page 43. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.


"Though it is rarely admitted openly, most mosques in America are deeply political and bitterly anti-American."
-- "Not a Far Trip from Permissive Liberalism to the Taliban," by Mona Charen, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, February 25 - March 3, 2002, page 31. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.


"The U.S.-Mexican border here [Cochise County, Arizona] is the most heavily used corridor for illegal alien traffic on America's southern boundary. . . . The local ranchers . . . estimate that in 2001 over 1.5 million unlawful immigrants crossed into America in what the Border Patrol calls the Tucson Sector. . . . The foot traffic is so heavy that the back country has the ambience of a garbage dump and smells like an outdoor privy. In places, the land is littered a foot deep with bottles, cans, soiled disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, panties, clothes, backpacks, human feces, used toilet paper, pharmacy bottles and syringes (the drug runners inject stimulants to keep their energy up)."
-- "Arab Terrorists' Crossing Border --- Middle Eastern Illegals Find Easy Entrance into U.S. from Mexico," by J. Zane Walley, Whistleblower (formerly WorldNet,) February 2002, page 4. Address: PO Box 2450, Fair Oaks, California 95628. Phone: 916-852-6300. Fax: 916-852-6302. Website.


"Dr. Edward Yazbak and Andrew Wakefield 'linked' the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine to autism several years ago. Dr. Vienjda Singh of the University of Utah conclusively proved the connection last October. There is no longer any scientific argument that can disprove the fact that MMR vaccine is the cause of this nation's autism epidemic. This fact begs the question: Why, then, is the MMR vaccine still 'recommended?'"
-- "DEA Figures Confirm Autism Epidemic in U.S." The Idaho Observer, February 12, 2002, page 15. Address: PO Box 457, Spirit Lake, Idaho 83869. Phone: 208-255-2307. Fax: 208-255-2607. E-mail. Website.






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