The Fly in the Immigration Ointment
What is it that’s missing from the equation? by Paul R. Hollrah Waking up to a National Public Radio debate between three chattering liberals, all gloating over the current battle in the Republican Party over […]
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What is it that’s missing from the equation? by Paul R. Hollrah Waking up to a National Public Radio debate between three chattering liberals, all gloating over the current battle in the Republican Party over […]
Adoption websites support traditional marriage, win suit filed by homosexuals Ed Thomas and Jody Brown OneNewsNow.com Two Arizona-based Internet businesses have won a lengthy court battle after a lawsuit was brought against them by a […]
To understand the conditions that prompted the exodus of non-Albanians from Kosovo, we don’t need to look further than Cherry Hill, NJ. by Srdja Trifkovic In the current debate on the future of Kosovo, it […]
Suppose that playground rules rewarded cheaters with privileges not granted to children playing honestly. Would such an asinine policy make sense to any sane person? By Gabriel Garnica I will venture to say that the […]
Muhammad is No 2 in boy’s names Helen Nugent and Nadia Menuhin Muhammad is now second only to Jack as the most popular name for baby boys in Britain and is likely to rise to […]
“Local liberals are learning a valuable and important lesson: Not all ‘diversity’ is worth celebrating.” by La Shawn Barber, The Examiner WASHINGTON- While President Bush and pro-amnesty members of Congress are pushing an unpopular immigration […]
“We’re seeing the real Bush.” By Steve Sailer Was this the straw that finally broke the camel’s back? On Tuesday, May 29, President George W. Bush declared that opponents of the Kennedy-Bush “comprehensive immigration reform” […]
“The open door policy is and was a disaster.” News article filed by BNP news team Multiculturalism as we have frequently http://www.bnp.org.uk/columnists/joepr2.php?joeId=21 has failed and even pro-immigration advocates and equality chiefs, such as Trevor […]
Pictured: Ana Ivanovic PARIS-Serbia has limited tennis infrastructure and little state support for the sport. It also has three singles players left in the French Open. Jelena Jankovic and Ana Ivanovic advanced to the French […]
“Can we blame the Russians for being angry?” by Patrick J. Buchanan By 1988, Ronald Reagan, who had famously branded the Soviet Union “an evil empire,” was striding through Red Square arm-in-arm with Mikhail Gorbachev. […]