Posted here for 12-30-02:
"By the time home school students are in 8th grade, they are four years ahead of their public/private school counterparts."
-- "Homeschoolers Outscore Peers," by David Kupelian, Whistleblower, November 2002, page 32. Address: PO Box 2450, Fair Oaks, California 95628. Phone: 916-852-6300. Fax: 916-852-6302. Website.
"It will surprise many Americans that Islam is the world's and America's fastest-growing religion. It continues to grow at a rate faster than that of the world's population. If current trends continue it will have more adherents by the year 2023 than any other."
-- From the "Carnegie Corporation Report of the President, Wartan Gregorian," as reprinted in "Islamic Majority," Inside the Beltway, by John McCaslin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, December 16-22, 2002, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Mexican ambulance drivers are transporting hospital patients unable to pay for medical care or emergency-room services in their country to facilities in the United states, where their treatment is mandated by federal law, authorities said on Dec. 11."
-- "Mexican Medics take Sick Across Border, U.S. Picks up the Tab," by Jerry Seper, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, December 16-22, 2002, page 10. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Syphilis is on the rise in the U.S. for the first time in more than a decade, largely because of outbreaks among gay and bisexual men in several big cities, the government reported Oct 31. . . . The rate had been dropping every year since 1990, and the 2000 rate was the lowest since 1941 when nationwide reporting of the disease began."
-- "Syphilis Rate in U.S. Rises," Media Bypass, December 2002, page 42. American Alternative Media LP, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.
"According the the NVIC [National Vaccine Information Center], there are over 250 new vaccines being developed for everything from earaches to birth control to diarrhea, with about 100 of these already in clinical trials."
-- "Dispelling Vaccination Myths, Part 2," Media Bypass, December 2002, page 48. American Alternative Media LP, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.
"The [four] militants of the [Zimbabwe] Zanu-PF party are charged not only with the murder [of David Stevens] but with drinking Mr. Stevens's blood. A witness testified that one of the killers drained blood from the corpse, mixed it with alcohol, and shared the cocktail with the others."
-- "Dispelling Vaccination Myths, Part 2," Media Bypass, December 2002, page 48. American Alternative Media LP, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.
"Prof. Lynn and Prof. Vanhanen [authors of IQ and the Wealth of Nations] explain that the average intelligence of the population predicts national income better than any other demographic characteristic. . . . The former Communist countries . . . are much poorer than one would expect from the IQs of their populations. China, especially, has been held back by its backward economic system, as has North Korea. In 1950, North Korea had a per capita GDP that was about 73 percent that of South Korea. The North languished under Communism while the South embraced capitalism, and by 1990, the North had only 25 percent the per capita income of the South. Because Koreans are all essentially the same stock, it is clear Communism impoverished the North."
-- "The Global Bell Curve," by Thomas Jackson, American Renaissance, December 2002, page 7. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.
"[T]rial lawyers . . . have turned asbestos litigation into a big business, bankrupting 50-60 U.S. firms in the process. They will likely seek liability claims totaling an estimated $275 billion over the next two decades, according the Financial times. Claims of $54 billion have been paid to date, reports the Rand Institute for Civil Justice. Yet less than half of those payments has gone to 'injured plaintiffs'; the bulk has gone to attorneys."
-- "Asbestos Attorneys Fired Up," Correction Please! The New American, December 30, 2002, page 42. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.
"[I]n November the network [ABC] announced that it was developing a light-hearted one-hour drama with a pair of crime-solving homosexuals -- who happen to be lovers. [It's] entitled 'Mr. and Mr. Nash'."
-- "Disney Again Promotes Homosexuality," American Family Association Journal, January 2003, page 2. Address: PO Drawer 2440, Tupelo, Mississippi 38803. Phone: 662-844-5036. Website.
Posted here for 12-16-02:
"Mr. [Nathan] Banks, 22, a student at Purchase College, painted single words (from 'a' to 'existential') on the flanks of about 60 cows near his upstate New York home, then let them wander around to see if they could compose poetry." [Some people have way too much time on their hands.]
-- "Painted Cows Graze -- and Phrase," by Jim Fitzgerald, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, December 9-15, 2002, page 2. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Ronald Reagan topped the 'greatest living American' list in a new Esquire magazine survey released on Dec. 2. . . . Mr. Clinton headed the list of 'most loathsome living American . . ."
-- "Reagan 'Greatest Living American;' Clinton Most 'Loathsome'," by Jennifer Harper, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, December 9-15, 2002, page 4. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"During the past two weeks, at least 26 persons have frozen to death in Russia's capital of Moscow, while another 157 Muscovites were hospitalized for hypothermia. . . "probably due to global warming. . .', remarks Myron Ebell, director of Global Warming and International Environmental Policy at Washington's Competitive Enterprise Institute."
-- "Global Cooling," Inside the Beltway, by John McCaslin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, December 9-15, 2002, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"The city of Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, has approved nearly $200,000 for a feasibility study for a 30-story-tall statue of Nelson Mandela. The city is planning a colossus half again as tall as the Statue of Liberty, to be set on a plinth 50 yards high."
-- "Modest Proposal," American Renaissance, December 2002, page 12. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.
"An estimated one percent of South Koreans who give birth fly to the United States to do it so their children will be American citizens. . . . The United States is perhaps the last country that has birthright citizenship. Britain and Australia abolished the practice in the 1980s."
-- "Loyal Citizens," American Renaissance, December 2002, page 15. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.
"Hillary [Clinton] was president of the Young Republicans at Wellesley College . . . [She has a chocolate chip cookie recipe] published at Cookierecipe.com."
-- "Hillary Watch," Human Events, December 2, 2002, page 15. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"[W]hile [New Jersey Senator Robert] Torricelli peddled political favors for televisions and diamond earrings, Hillary settled for nothing less than $2 million in campaign contributions which, in clear violation of the law, she failed to report to the Federal Election Commission."
-- "Passing the Torch," Judicial Watch Verdict, December 2002, page 11. Address: 501 School Street, SW, 5th Floor, Washington, DC 20024. Phone: 202-646-5172. Fax: 202-646-5199. Website.
"A series of anti-American rulings by the World Trade Organization (WTO) is causing some in Congress to wake up to the problem of giving unaccountable foreign powers so much influence over trade policy. . . In one recent case, arbitrary rule-making by the WTO essentially exposes the U.S. to $4 billion is sanctions if our Congress fails to enact a European-style 'value added tax' (in addition to our income tax system)."
-- "World Trade Organization Begins to Draw Fire from Congress," The American Sentinel, October 2002, page 9. Address: American Lantern Press, Incorporated, 101 Washington Street, Falmouth, Virginia 22405. Phone: 540-371-1807. E-mail.
"The Boston Minuteman Council, the largest Boy Scouts of America (BSA) council in Massachusetts, appears to be defying the national policy of that organization by promoting homosexuality within its ranks. The Boston council, which serves 18,000 young men, announced at its annual found-raising dinner on June 10 that it was adding 'diversity awareness awards badges.' The diversity awards are meant to encourage Boy Scouts to 'promote diversity,' including homosexuality."
-- "Bay State Boy Scout Council Promotes Gay Agenda," American Family Association Journal, September 2002, page 6. Address: PO Drawer 2440, Tupelo, Mississippi 38803. Phone: 662-844-5036. Website.
Posted here for 12-9-02:
"From the almost-final statistics, we find that of the 387 House members who sought reelection, only eight went down to defeat. And three of those eight were in contests that pitted two incumbents against each other as a result of redistricting. In the great majority of the districts, incumbents won by margins of 30 percent of more. In a number of districts, the opposing major party did not even field a candidate. Such lopsided races had already been quite common in past elections, but the redistricting required by the 2000 census was almost universally done with a bipartisan goal of protecting the incumbents, regardless of party."
-- "The 'New' 108th Congress," by Jim Toft, The John Birch Society Bulletin, December 2002, page 11. Address: The John Birch Society, Inc., 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914-6521. Phone: 920-749-3780. E-mail. Website.
"In October, the House voted 401-5 to endorse retention of the words 'under God' in the Pledge of Allegiance, despite a deranged federal court ruling that they are unconstitutional. Those voting no were Barney Frank (D-MA), Mike Honda (D-CA), Pete Start (D-CA), 'Baghdad' Jim McDermott (D-WA), and Bobby Scott (D-VA). Four Democrat cowards [voted] 'present' instead of taking a stand. . . ."
-- "Capitol Offenses," by Elizabeth Howard, Middle America News, December 2002, page 5. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.
"[W]hile white Christians make up 73% of the American population, they are only 17% of the population at Harvard. . . The Luntz Research Companies survey of 151 professors from the social sciences and the humanities at Ivy League universities found that only 3% of the academics polled identified themselves as Republicans." [Probably even fewer conservatives.]
-- "Hey, Hey, Ho, Ho -- Comrade Ignatiev's Got to Go!" by Isabel Lyman, Middle America News, December 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.
"The first of five women impregnated with cloned embryos is due to give birth to a baby girl by year's end. . . . Two U.S. couples, two Asian couples and one European couple are involved in the project. One of the American couples is expecting the first birth. . ."
-- "Cloned Baby Is Due Soon, Scientist Claims," by Francis Temman, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, December 2-8, 2002, page 12. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"[I]t is a fact that the United States is one of only two nations in history whose foundations were based firmly in biblical law. Ancient Israel (1,000 B.C.) was the first."
-- "The End of the 'Great Society'?" by Des Griffin, Midnight Messenger, November-December 2002, page 1. Address: 9205 SE Clackamas Road, #1776, Clackamas, Oregon 97015. Phone/fax: 503-824-2050. E-mail. Website.
"It turns out that the official in charge of the FBI's anthrax probe, Van Harp, was accused of misconduct and recommended for discipline for his role in a botched review of the deadly Ruby Ridge standoff that killed a mother and her child."
-- "Saving the United Nations from Itself," by Cliff Kincaid, America's Survival, Incorporated, PO Box 146, Owings, Maryland 20736. Phone: 301-855-2679. Fax: 301-855-3732. Website.
"Syrian-born Sheik Omar Bakri, who founded and leads the Islamic Religious Court in London . . . says Muslims will live in the West but will not be part of it. 'We do not believe that it is permitted to integrate into the societies in which we live.'" [Once again, the melting pot refuses to melt.]
-- "Buy Your Prayer Rug Today," from WorldNet Daily.com, as quoted in American Renaissance, October 2002, page 15. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.
"'Spending any money at all to curb CO2 emissions is a complete waste of time,' Dr. Arthur Robinson, professor of chemistry at the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine told Whistleblower. 'There is absolutely not a shred of evidence that humans are causing any change in the climate by generating CO2.' . . . Robinson sponsored a petition that has garnered the signatures of more than 17,000 scientists who oppose ratification of the Kyoto Protocol. About 7,000 have doctorates in science, he said."
-- "Bush taking 'Dark Path' on Global Warming?" by Art Moore, Whistleblower, October 2002, page 35. Address: PO Box 2450, Fair Oaks, California 95628. Phone: 916-852-6300. Fax: 916-852-6302. Website.
"Women do 13 hours less [housework] per week than they did in 1965 (guys do four more. . .) -- and we spend 76% more on home cleaning services than in 1995."
-- "The War on Dust," Reader's Digest, December 2002, page 22. Address: Reader's Digest Association, Incorporated, Pleasantville, New York 10570. Website.
"ABC is under attack for picking former Clinton advisor George Stephanopolous to anchor its This Week Sunday news program. Critics don't complain about Mr. Stephanopolous's lack of news credentials, but that he is white."
-- "Too Many Whites," American Renaissance, November 2002, page 16. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.
Posted here for 12-2-02:
"The one-time head of Saddam Hussein's nuclear weapons program said that the Iraqi dictator now possesses enough uranium to construct three workable nuclear bombs. '[Iraq] already has a stockpile [of uranium], something like 10 tons, and some of it's likely enriched uranium,' Dr. Khidir Hamza told Fox News. . ."
-- "Iraqi Nuke Chief: Saddam Has Enough Uranium for 3 Bombs," NewsMax.com (the magazine), November 2002, page 28. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.
"America's resident expert, Dr. Ken Alibek, defector and former assistant director of Russia's intensive biowarfare program, says that on his watch Russia and Iraq both were hard at work on a recombinant virus combining smallpox and Ebola. The disease is called blackpox or Ebolapox. According to Alibek, the resulting contagion is hardy, can be aerosolized, and is 100 percent lethal. Furthermore, there is no known vaccine for prevention and no treatment."
-- "Is 'Blackpox' Saddam's Doomsday weapon?" by Dave Eberhart, NewsMax.com (the magazine), November 2002, page 34. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.
"In the 2002 mid-term elections, the 'international community,' in the form of the Organization for Security Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), deployed 10 election observers to Florida. The OSCE delegation, reported the October 30th London Independent, included officials from Russia and Albania. 'This is the first time international monitors have gone to the United States,' noted the British paper."
-- "Foreign Poll-Watchers in America," The New American, December 2, 2002, page 6. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.
"As the Washington Post reports . . . 'Criminals who once dealt exclusively in illegal drugs are now smuggling cigarettes because it is so lucrative and punishments generally are much less severe.' . . . Hezbollah terrorists have benefitted from an operation between North Carolina and Michigan, reports U.S. News & World Report -- which also describes how cigarette smuggling has helped al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein's Iraqi regime."
-- "Tobacco tax Crime Cancer," The New American, December 2, 2002, page 42. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.
"San Francisco liberal Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the newly elected House Democratic leader, is being investigated by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for trying to evade campaign contribution limits." [Is anyone surprised?]
-- "Pelosi Under Investigation," Capital Briefs, Human Events, November 18, 2002, page 2. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"William Safire publicly predicted that Condoleezza Rice will defeat Hillary for the presidency in 2008. . . Rice . . . will by then [be] governor of California."
-- "Condi vs. Hillary?" Hillary Watch, Human Events, November 18, 2002, page 21. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"Early last October a white-Anglo American helped an Arabic American man in Lewiston, Idaho. Appreciative of the gesture the Arabic man cautioned the Anglo man to not drink [certain cola] products. Last November 2, an Anglo man helped an Arabic man with car trouble near Colville, Washington. Appreciative of the gesture, the Arabic man warned the Anglo man to not drink [certain cola] products. The two incidents were totally unrelated except that Arabic men, in repayment for kindness, warned Anglo men not to drink [certain cola] products."
-- "Curious warning; Don't Drink [certain cola products]," The Idaho Observer, November 5, 2002, page 1. Address: PO Box 457, Spirit Lake, Idaho 83869. Phone: 208-255-2307. Fax: 208-255-2607. E-mail. Website.
"The murder rate for South African white farmers is now 264 per 100,000, or nearly 40 times the murder rate in the United States. Since 1994, half of all white commercial farmers have either been murdered or have shut down operations rather than risk death."
-- "Cleansing the White Tribe," American Renaissance, October 2002, page 13. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.
Posted here for 11-25-02:
"Michael Newdow, the atheist who filed suit to prevent the Pledge of Allegiance from being recited in his daughter's classroom, has recently taken up a new cause: A public campaign to rid the English language of masculine and feminine pronouns. He would have us replace 'he' and 'she' with the gender-neutral 're.' 'His' and 'hers' would become 'rees,' and 'him' and 'her' would have to be 'erm.'"
-- "A Full-Blown Fruit and Nut Case," The American Enterprise, December 2002, page 12. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.
"[T]he European union figures it will require another 50 million immigrants in the next few years just to maintain a big enough working population to fund the lavish social programs its vast retired army of baby boomers expects to enjoy."
-- "Goodbye Europe," by Mark Steyn, The American Enterprise, December 2002, page 33. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.
"When you travel in a country like Iraq, Afghanistan, or Iran, what you hear is not criticism of the United States for meddling in their internal affairs, but criticism of the United for not meddling in their internal affairs. The majority of people who live under dictators oppose them -- 99.5 percent of Iraqis would be against Saddam. His regime is based solely on fear. It would collapse like a house of cards if we pushed."
-- "How to Liberate Iraq," quoting Michael Rubin, researcher at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, and visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, The American Enterprise, December 2002, page 51. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.
"Any criticism of Saddam Hussein is against the law -- and punishable by death."
-- "Live from Baghdad, Again, News Flash, October/November 2002, page 5. Address: Media Research Center, 325 South Patrick Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314. Phone: 800-672-1423. Website.
"The ABA [American Bar Association] estimates that 38 million households have been denied access to the courts as a result of escalating legal fees."
-- Questionnaire from HALT, an Organization of Americans for Legal Reform, 1612 K Street NW, Suite 510, Washington, DC 20006. Phone: 202-887-9699. Website.
"President Reagan pulled us out of UNESCO because it was a corrupt agency promoting a 'New World Information Order' to control the press. Bush's decision to rejoin UNESCO, at a cost of $67 million, comes as the agency is laying the groundwork for another expensive U.N. conference with insidious aims. This one is called the 'World Summit on the Information Society' and will be held in December of 2003. They've dropped their brazen 'New World Information Order.' Now, in the name of combating the 'digital divide' and assuring access to information by poor nations, the U.N. is proposing an international tax on e-mail and e-commerce that will soak those of us in the U.S."
-- Letter of November 13, 2002 from Cliff Kincaid, president, America's Survival, Incorporated, 8221 Frances Land, Owings, Maryland 20736. Phone: 301-855-2679. Website.
Posted here for 11-18-02:
"People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has labeled fishing as a cruel and violent sport -- their lawsuits are designed to ban fishing in all state parts. . ."
-- "Left Launches Crusade to Restrict Fishing," The American Sentinel, November 2002, page 5. Address: American Lantern Press, Incorporated, 101 Washington Street, Falmouth, Virginia 22405. Phone: 540-371-1807. E-mail.
"'Former President Reagan saw 95% of his court of appeals nominees confirmed during the first two years of his presidency,' wrote [Free Congress John] Nowacki. 'George H.W. Bush had 96 % confirmed during the same period. Bill Clinton's figure was 85%. They have refused to show George W. Bush the same courtesy, allowing only 44% of his court of appeals nominees to be confirmed.'"
-- "Judicious Proposal," Capital Briefs, Human Events, November 4, 2002, page 2. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"The New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) invited three experts on teenage sexual activity to speak at its annual convention but withdrew the invitation when it discovered they promote the abstinence message."
-- "N.J. 'Educators' Bar Abstinence Proponents," by David Limbaugh, Human Events, November 4, 2002, page 13. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"In Wisconsin, campaign workers for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jim Doyle were caught on camera bribing voters -- giving gifts to patients at an old folds home and then helping them fill out their absentee ballots. . . In South Dakota, dead people on Indian reservations applied for absentee ballots. . ."
-- "Vote Fraud," Human Events, November 4, 2002, page 24. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"Six black and Hispanic students filed suit against a Massachusetts school system for giving them a high school graduation exam they can't figure out how to pass. Must be 'discrimination,' says the suit, which seeks class action status, allowing plaintiffs' attorneys to speak for all black, Hispanic, disabled and limited-English students."
-- "If You Can't Succeed, File Suit," Newsbriefs, Middle America News, November 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.
"[T]he CATO Institute's annual Economic Freedom of the World report rates the U.S. as the third economically freest country in the world (Socialist-run England was fourth). The U.S. was beaten out by Hong Kong and Singapore."
-- "Regulations Continue to Choke U.S. Economy," The American Sentinel, October 2002, page 5. Address: American Lantern Press, Incorporated, 101 Washington Street, Falmouth, Virginia 22405. Phone: 540-371-1807. E-mail.
"A Swedish legislator called for pornography to be televised all day on Saturdays in an effort to reverse the nation's declining birth rate."
-- "Sidelights," The American Enterprise, December 2002, page 10. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.
Posted here for 11-11-02:
"For generations, the press has instilled in Americans the idea that Democrats are the party of the poor and Republicans the party of the rich. In fact, nearly all of the richest Senate multi-million-aires have a 'D' after their names: John Kerry (D-MA, $139.7 million), Herbert Kohl (D-WI, $112.8 million), Jon Corzine (D-NJ, 93.5 million -- after spending $63 million to buy his Senate seat), Jay Rockefeller (D-WV, $82.1 million), John Edwards (D-NC, $13.6 million), Ted Kennedy (D-MA, $10.2 million). The richest Republican is Lincoln Chafee (RI, $53.6 million), a left-winger."
-- "Capitol Offenses," by Elizabeth Howard, Middle America News, October 2002, page 14. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.
"10 percent of the population of Mexico has moved to the United States."
-- "Convincing the Conservatives," by Jared taylor, American Renaissance, November 2002, page 7. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.
"Charles Barron, a [New York] City Council member from Brooklyn and a former Black panther . . . has called for city hall portraits of white historical figures to be replaced with pictures of blacks, and has said Thomas Jefferson was a 'pedophile.' At a rally for reparations for slavery, Mr. Barron once said that sometimes he wants to go up to a white person, say 'You can't understand this, it's a black thing,' and then 'slap him just for my mental health.'" [Some would say this is hatred; others would say only whites hate.]
-- "Convincing the Conservatives," by Jared taylor, American Renaissance, November 2002, page 7. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.
"In October, the government of Barbados hosted the 'African and African Descendants' World Conference Against racism.' . . . On the opening day, 200 delegates voted to expel all non-blacks. . . The dozen or so whites and Asians, mostly interpreters and members of non-governmental organizations, left without protest."
-- "Anti-Racism Racists," American Renaissance, November 2002, page 14. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. E-mail. Website.
"At a union-sponsored rally October 6, House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (D.-Mo.) promised that if Democrats get control of Congress, they will give amnesty to millions of illegal aliens, to whom he repeatedly referred as 'undocumented people.'"
-- "Alien Amnesty," The Right Ear, Human Events, October 21, 2002, page 17. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"'President George Bush decided to turn to the United Nations after being advised that the U.S. military was unprepared for a war with Iraq,' reported WorldTribune.com on September 24th. 'Western diplomatic sources said Bush's surprise call for the return of UN weapons inspectors stemmed from a recommendation by the Joint Chiefs of Staff that the United States required up to six more months to prepare for any war against the regime of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. . .'"
-- "Compelled Interdependence," The New American, November 4, 2002, page 8. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.
"A popular and much-hyped election reform bill finally passed the Senate last week by a 92 to 2 vote, with only Hillary and her New York colleague Chuck Schumer voting [against] it."
-- "Hillary Watch," Human Events, October 28, 2002, page 15. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"Which President received the lowest Gallup Poll approval rating in history? Hint: A bill to impeach him was introduced into the House. His attorney general was indicted. Top appointees, including a few in the White House, were indicted and sent to jail. . . . The answer, however, is Harry Truman. His rating in November 1951 was 22 percent, one point lower than Nixon's 23 percent in August 1974."
-- "Defending Richard Nixon," NewsMax.com (the magazine), October 2002, page 50. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.
"'The ratings for TV vet Phil Donahue's new talk show are almost too low to track,' writes the New York Post's Don Kaplan. How low is low? The resurrected wacko liberal managed to score a .1 rating, Kaplan reports, adding that the rating 'means fewer than 136,000 viewers nationwide were tuned in during MSNBC's hour-long 8 p.m. talk show.'"
-- "Donahue Hits Ratings Bottom," NewsMax.com (the magazine), October 2002, page 62. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.
Posted here for 11-4-02:
"[T]he Swedish Research Institute of Trade . . . reported the average Swede receives less income than the average African-American in the U.S. Because Sweden is in the middle of the European income distribution, this means the average European's annual income is similar to, or even less than, the annual income of the average African-American in the U.S."
-- "Confiscating the American Dream," by Wendell Cox, Environment & Climate News, October 2002, page 11. Address: The Heartland Institute, 19 South LaSalle, Suite 903, Chicago, Illinois 60603. Phone: 312-377-4000. Fax: 312-377-5000. E-mail. Website.
"Mosquitoes are the most deadly animal known to man, says Jonathan Day, mosquito scientist at the University of Florida Medical Entomology Lab in Vero Beach. Mosquitoes kill more people in five minutes than sharks do all year. And what makes mosquitoes so deadly is the fact that they carry such a wide variety of deadly diseases. The only way to stop mosquito-borne diseases, argues Day, to kill mosquitoes. . . . 'We're losing 2.7 million people each year, mainly in Africa, as a function of malaria,' noted Andrew Spielman, medical entomologist at Harvard School of Public Health."
-- "West Nile Just the Beginning," Environment & Climate News, October 2002, page 5. Address: The Heartland Institute, 19 South LaSalle, Suite 903, Chicago, Illinois 60603. Phone: 312-377-4000. Fax: 312-377-5000. E-mail. Website.
"A left-wing environmentalist who values bugs and trees more than people, thinks the mosquitoes that carry the deadly African West Nile virus shouldn't be killed. Lynn Landes is an environment reporter for DUTV in Philadelphia and runs an Internet website for eco-activists. Landes says the mosquito-borne killer virus that so far has infected more than 1,000 people [in the U.S.] this year and killed 67, is 'no big deal.'"
-- "Save the Viruses," Newsbriefs, Middle America News, October 2002, page 11. 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 U.N. diplomat living in luxury in Manhattan kept a slave who worked 17 hours a day and was paid less than $20 a month, according to a suit filed by the alleged victim. Asik Ahmed, 30, told the New York Post he was virtually 'imprisoned' by Ahm Sadiqul Hoque, the economics minister to the Bangladesh Permanent Mission to the United Nations. . . Hoque, who cannot be charged because he enjoys diplomatic immunity, denies Ahmed's allegations."
-- "Third World Comes to New York," Newsbriefs, Middle America News, October 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.
"An organization of San Francisco's judges has prohibited its members from participating in the Boy Scouts of America in apparent revenge over the group's refusal to hire homosexual men as scoutmasters. The city's Superior Court judges and commissioners adopted a resolution in August requiring all of them to discriminate against the Scouts, saying they may not become scoutmasters, troop leaders, or join any governing board affiliated with the Scouts."
-- "Judges Ordered to Avoid Boy Scouts," Middle America News, October 2002, page 8. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.
"In a Pew Center poll on the credibility of national figures, a full 60 percent of the respondents believe almost nothing [Senator Tom] Daschle says."
-- "Tom Daschle's Failed Leadership," The Limbaugh Letter, September 2002, page 15. Address: 2 Penn Plaza, 17th Floor, New York, New York 10121. Show phone: 800-282-2882. Fax: 212-563-9166. E-mail. Website.
"More than 1,100 children in 10 U.S. cities from birth to kindergarten were studied. It found a direct correlation between time spent in day care and development problems such as aggression, defiance and disobedience. . . . Fifty years ago only 12 percent of married women with young children were in the workforce. Now it's 63 percent."
-- "Hillary's 'Village' Is Bombed," by Cliff Kincaid, AIM Report, #10, May 30, 2002, page 1. Accuracy In Media, Incorporated, 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 202-364-4401. Fax: 202-364-4098. E-mail. Website.
"Unfortunately, support for the First Amendment has taken a hit with close to half (49 percent) [of those polled] agreeing that it 'goes too far in the rights it guarantees.' That is 10 percent higher than last year, and 21 percent greater than in 1999."
-- "Second Slides into First," America's First Freedom, November 2002, page 21. Address: National Rifle Association of America, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, Virginia 22030-9400. Phone: 703-267-1000. Website.
Posted here for 10-28-02:
"Led by Sen. Tom Daschle (D-SC), the Senate Majority Leader, some fifty pieces of legislation are tied up because this one man, with his eye on the November elections, does not want the Bush administration to have any success at a time when our nation is under attack. He is putting America's energy needs on hold. He is conspiring to insure that the federal court system still doesn't have enough judges to function effectively, He is playing politics with our national security and the ability of our economy to prosper. He is not being merely partisan. He is being traitorous."
-- "Our Filed Congress," by Alan Caruba, Media Bypass, October 2002, page 48. American Alternative Media LP, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.
"Five of the suspected al-Qaeda sleeper agents who were recently arrested by the FBI near Buffalo, NY . . . are all registered Democrats, according to published reports in the Buffalo News and the USA Today. Red-faced and humiliated, Democratic Party leaders are reportedly furious over this revelation. Curtis Sliwa of WABC Radio and MSNBC had the perfect comment: 'There's five less votes for Hillary Clinton.' This factoid really should not be a surprise to most Americans, considering that the Democratic Party has always been home to criminals and illegal aliens." [The political affiliation of the sixth agent was not known.]
-- From a CitizensLobby.com e-mail of 9-17-02.
"A new [Marist Institute for Public Opinion] poll finds that 69 percent of American voters do not want Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, New York Democrat, to run for president. Ever.
-- "Poll Finds President Hillary Turns Off Voters Nationwide," by Jennifer Harper, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 21-27, 2002, page 1. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Rhode Island Senator Lincoln Chafee has been making unsubtle threats to bolt the Republican party and give Democrats control of the Senate if the Republicans pick up a seat in the coming election,' Mickey Kaus notes in his "Kausfiles" column at Slate.
-- As quoted in "Man of Principle?" Inside Politics, by Greg Pierce, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 21-27, 2002, page 16. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"A former senior Defense Department intelligence analyst was sentenced on Oct. 16 to 25 years in prison for giving U.S. defense secrets to Cuba, after telling a federal judge she felt 'morally obligated' to help defend that communist nation against U.S. policies."
-- As quoted in "Ex-Analyst Ge3ts 25 Years for Spying," by Jerry Seper, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 21-27, 2002, page 23. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"[Washington National Cathedral interim choirmaster James] Litton held 250 auditions annually for the American Boychoir. 'Fifteen years ago, to audition a kid, I started out with My Country 'Tis of Thee,' he recalls. 'Almost every kid knew it, could sing it. Now, practically not a single kid has ever heard of My Country 'Tis of Thee. So then I switched to Silent Night.' Within several years, fewer and fewer children could sing Silent Night, he found to his dismay. 'So I switched it to Happy Birthday.'"
-- From "Key Change," by Amy Babcock, in the fall issue of Cathedral Age, as quoted in Culture, Etc., The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 21-27, 2002, page 28. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"An independent survey was done of 'orthodox' hospital insurance billing in 1,000 hospitals and it was found that 97% or 970 sent out incorrect insurance billings. [T]he interesting part of the study was that 100% of the 'mistakes' were in the favor of the hospital. . ."
-- From Let's Play Doctor, by J.D. Wallach and Ma Lan, page 179, published by Double Happiness Publishing Company, Bonita, California.
"On June 14, 2002, the Centers for Disease Control announced that West Nile Virus 'has established itself permanently in North America.' It continues to spread westward. Found in 12 states in 2000 and 27 states in 2001, it has now been identified in at least 41 states, and as far west as New Mexico and Montana. Louisiana and Mississippi have declared a state of emergency due to West Nile Virus deaths. By early September 2002, the number of human deaths from West Nile Virus was five times higher than the total for all of 2001."
-- From "Alert: West Nile Virus Is Here to Stay," Frontgate catalog, Holiday Preview 2002, page 71. Address: 5566 West Chester Road, West Chester, Ohio 45069.
Posted here for 10-21-02:
"Average turnout for Democratic primaries was 9.1 percent of the voting population; average turnout for Republican primaries was 7.7 percent."
-- "Not Proud Enough," Inside the Beltway, by John McCaslin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 7-13, 2002, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Several pregnancies are in progress in which cloned test-tube embryos were implanted in host mother . . . according to the head of a human cloning firm. . . 'Yes, we have viable pregnancies, that is to say three months or more,' French scientist Brigitte Boisselier, president of the firm Clonaid, said from Clonaid headquarters in Las Vegas."
-- "Clones Said to be Gestating," Agence-France-Presse, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 7-13, 2002, page 14. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"On July 26 in Lexington, Ky., Brooke Verity gave birth to quadruplets. The father of the children was Michael Meehan, who plans to raise the children with his homosexual partner, Thomas Dysarz. . . . Verity has already said she plans to give birth to more children for the couple, this time with Dysarz as the father."
-- "Not Her Place," by Martha Kleder, writing on "Homosexual-Raised Quadruplets, Lesbian Fertility Clinic Advance 'Babies-To-Go' Culture," in the September 18, 2002 issue of the Culture and family Report as quoted in The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 7-13, 2002, page 28. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Violent left-wing extremists have claimed credit for a devastating fire at a Forest Service laboratory in August that caused $700,000 in damage and destroyed 70 years of research. A group calling itself the 'Earth Liberation Front,' or ELF, and claiming to represent planet earth and the forces of nature, sent an e-mail to news organizations vowing additional attacks on American facilities. . . . ELF claimed its arson at the Irvine, Pennsylvania, laboratory was designed to stop 'timber sales, oil drilling, and greed-driven manipulation of nature.'"
-- "Domestic Leftwing Eco-Terrorists Threaten More Attacks on America," Middle America News, October 2002, page 5. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.
"More Christians are being martyred today than at the height of the Roman persecutions, and most of them are dying at the hands of Islam. Christendom is again in peril."
-- "Why Islam Is a Threat to America and the West," by Paul M. Weyrich and William S. Lind, Free Congress Research and Education Foundation, 717 Second Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002. Phone: 202-546-3000, or 800-638-0660. Fax: 202-543-5605. Website.
"In court testimony, [a 15-month-old] toddler's mother, Joan Tribblet, admitted grabbing the frail, 18-pound girl in a stranglehold by the neck, but said that [Everette] Johnson held [the child] face down on the bed while beating her with a ruler until she went limp. Johnson cut up the girl's body and told Tribblet to cook it. But they stopped when the cooking generated too much smoke. Some of the remains were then fed to dogs and the rest dumped into a pot of acid to hide the crime."
-- "Judge Spares Killer of Toddler," Middle America News, October 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.
"Although airline pilots at Britain's Heathrow Airport are required to check items such as fingernail scissors and penknives just like other passengers, airport workers who are members of the Sikh religion are allowed to wear daggers. . . . One Glasgow-based pilot told the Scotsman [newspaper]: "This is making people angry because it places political correctness above common sense. We can't bring little things such as penknives or tweezers into the cockpit, even inside bags, unless we can prove they are required for the job. Now ground staff wearing daggers can get access to aircraft anyway. It is illogical."
-- "Sikh Airport Workers Allowed to Carry Daggers," Whistleblower, September 2002, page 17. Address: PO Box 2450, Fair Oaks, California 95628. Phone: 916-852-6300. Fax: 916-852-6302. Website.
Posted here for 10-14-02:
"Manning Johnson, a former Communist Party official testifying in 1953 for the House Un-American Activities Committee, corroborated the claim of his cohort, Bella Dodd, that the Communist Party recruited radicals to enter the Catholic priesthood. Manning testified that in order to compromise the Catholic Church's moral authority, 'it would be necessary to concentrate Communist agents in the seminaries. The practical conclusion drawn by the Red leaders was that these institutions would make it possible for a small Communist minority to influence the ideology of future clergymen in the paths conducive to Communist purposes. . .' Dodd claimed the charges wrought by this plan would be shocking enough that 'you will not recognize the Catholic Church.'"
-- "Catholics Under Attack," by Mary Jo Anderson, Whistleblower, August 2002, page 8. Address: PO Box 2450, Fair Oaks, California 95628. Phone: 916-852-6300. Fax: 916-852-6302. Website.
"If [Frank] Lautenberg is elected, he will resign so that the Democratic governor can appoint a replacement. Torrecelli was a placeholder for the campaign, and now Lautenberg will be a placeholder for the election."
-- "Democrats Torch Rule of Law, Again," by Ann Coulter, Human Events, October 7, 2002, page 1. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"Two days before Torricelli 'decided' to pull out of the New Jersey race, Pasty Mink, a Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii, died of pneumonia. Unlike Torricelli, Mink is evidently irreplaceable. The Democrats have insisted that her name remain on the ballot."
-- "Democrats Torch Rule of Law, Again," by Ann Coulter, Human Events, October 7, 2002, page 8. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Website.
"Mrs. Daschle's lobbying client was awarded a contract forcing the FAA to purchase airport baggage scanners that proved so defective, airlines refused to use them. The inspector general cited the defective scanners purchased from Mrs. Daschle's client as one reason the DOT won't be able to meet the federally mandated requirement to screen all luggage for terrorist bombs for many years to come."
-- "Linda Daschle's Lobbying Questioned," by Ann Coulter, NewsMax.com (the magazine), September 2002, page 40 . Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.
"When foreigners enter the U.S. illegally, they bypass required health exams. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), 65% of TB cases nationwide are foreign born. In California, 74.5% are foreign born. Of the 178 cases in Orange County, California: Asian: 52.2%; Latino: 38.1%; White: 8.6%; Black: 1.1%; American Indian/Alaska Native/other: 0%."
-- "More 'Contributions' by Some 'New Neighbors'," 9*1*1, August 2002, 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.
"James Hansen, the US meteorologist who, in 1989, helped start the global warming hysteria when he testified that warming was likely, has since stated that he no longer believes it will happen."
-- "It's Summer. It's Hot. So What?" by Tom DeWeese, The DeWeese Report, October 2002, page 4, published by the American Policy Center, 13873 Park Center Road, #316, Herndon, Virginia 20171. Phone: 703-925-0881. Fax: 703-925-0991. E-mail. Website.
Posted here for 10-7-02:
"The National Taxpayers Union has issued its annual 'Taxpayers Score,' which rates members of Congress based on their fiscal voting records, and the group said one freshman senator stands out. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) 'earned the dubious distinction of being the lowest-scoring member of the Senate in 2001, with a 3 percent [rating],' NTU said in its announcement. 'This is the worst score for a Senate freshman in their first year in office that NTU has ever recorded,' the group added. . . . Texas Republican Ron Paul earned the highest score in the House, 88 percent."
-- "Clinton Gets Worst Ever Tax rating for New Senator," by Jeff Johnson, North Florida Advocate, April 2002, page 11. Address: 132 SW Elim Church Road, Fort White, Florida 32038. Phone: 386-497-2523. Fax: 386-497-4987. E-mail.
"The September 11 Day of Remembrance, sponsored by the (University of California, Berkeley) Chancellor's office, the student body government and the Graduate Assembly, will . . . feature student leaders distributing white ribbons, instead of the red, white and blue ones they had originally planned. 'We thought that may be just too political, too patriotic,' said Hazel Wong, chief organizer for the Associated Students of the University of California. 'We didn't want anything too centered on nationalism -- anything that is Go U.S.A.' Wong said the event organizers are 'trying to steer away' from anything political, and that, she said, includes singing the National Anthem and displaying the red, white, and blue."
-- "Do Not Forget," California Patriot, as quoted in Resource Roundup, September/October 2002, page 1. Address: PO Box 790, Spearfish, South Dakota 57783. Phone: 970-856-6086. E-mail. Website.
"Across the Third World hundreds of millions of people suffer from vitamin A deficiency, which causes tens of thousands of children to go blind. All they needed was 'golden rice,' a genetically modified crop that contains beta carotene and genes to combat iron deficiency. Everyone should support growing and distributing this crop in Third World nations. But in the name of sustainable development, Western environmentalists lobby governments to forbid genetically altered crops."
-- "A State of Despair," by Pete du Pont, Resource Roundup, September/October 2002, page 14. Address: PO Box 790, Spearfish, South Dakota 57783. Phone: 970-856-6086. E-mail. Website.
"A key element of the terrorist plan is to provoke the government to implement oppressive police-state measures. In this scheme it is the people who lose, as they are entrapped between the violence of terrorists and the expanded powers of government."
-- "The Action Is in the Reaction," by William F. Jasper, The New American, October 7, 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.
"U.S. learns al Qaeda has freed terror cells to hit targets at will."
-- "U.S. Learns al Qaeda Has Freed Terror Cells to Hit Targets at Will," headline, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, September 23-29, 2002, page 1. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Monica Lewinsky, Vernon Jordan and others ensnared in various White House independent-counsel investigations have joined former President Bill Clinton and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in seeking taxpayer reimbursement for their legal bills."
-- "Lewinsky Joins Clintons in Seeking Reimbursement," Associated Press, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, September 23-29, 2002, page 14. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Best-selling French writer Michel Houellebecq appeared in court last week facing the threat of a year in jail and a $51,000 fine because he said in an interview last year that Islam was a 'stupid' religion." [Free speech is no longer free.]
-- "French Writer Faces Time in Jail for Calling Islam 'Stupid'," by Phillip Delves Broughton, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, September 23-29, 2002, page 24. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"To charge a member of Congress with corruption is a lot like handing out speeding tickets at the Indy 500 (to borrow a line from Apocalypse Now)."
-- "Beam Me Up, Mr. Speaker!" The Idaho Observer, August 13, 2002, page 8. Address: PO Box 457, Spirit Lake, Idaho 83869. Phone: 208-255-2307. Fax: 208-255-2607. E-mail. Website.
"[T]he Saudi Arabian-backed National Islamic Prison Foundation coordinates a national program to convert U.S. prisoners to Islam (they claim about 135,000 conversions a year). In the 1960s, there were fewer than 20 mosques in the United States. Today there are over 2,000. . . Fazrul Rehman, a leading cleric extremist based in Pakistan, says: 'in the next ten years, Americans will wake up to the existence of an Islamic army in their midst.'"
-- "Exposed: America's Continued Vulnerability to Internal Enemies" The American Sentinel, September 2002, page 6. Address: 10660 South Tryon Street, Suite 16, Charlotte, North Carolina 28273. Phone: 704-504-1899. Fax: 704-365-1845. E-mail.
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