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:: Friday, December 15, 2006 ::

Bush Abandons Efforts To Track Whether Visitors Ever Leave

See Ten Reforms, Reform Number 1: Mations Must Have Borders

In a major abandonment of a promise to honor a rare Congressional measure to track illegal aliens, the Bush administration is abandoning the pretense of doing anything to implement the law. Our federal government has no intention of protecting its citizens. Read more >>

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:: Monday, December 11, 2006 ::
The American Higher Education System is an Elaborate Fraud

See Ten Reforms, Reform Number 3: Freedom of Thought on College Campuses

The American higher education system is an elaborate fraud that serves as a credentialing system - the gatekeeper to the middle class. With cultural marxism as its ideology, the system closes the gate to anyone who thinks independently, or who challenges marxist orthodoxy.

According to Noel Weyrich, "Dr. Ivar Berg, professor of sociology, and Dr. Randall Collins, Dorothy Thomas Professor of Sociology, rank among the most frequently cited sources of scholarship critical of the effect that spiraling educational requirements have had on work life in the U.S."

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:: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 ::
1 million illegal aliens per year swamp US taxpayers

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:: Sunday, June 08, 2003 ::
FOXNews.com

WASHINGTON — The federal judge whose majority opinion sent an important affirmative action case to the Supreme Court improperly intervened in the appeal, a colleague said in an internal review that did not recommend any punishment.





Chief Judge Boyce F. Martin Jr. of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (search) in Cincinnati provided the crucial vote in a 5-4 ruling in May 2002 that upheld affirmative action in college admissions policies.

The review found that Martin named himself to a three-judge panel that was to hear the case even though court rules specify that assignments are made at random. Martin, put on the court by President Carter in 1979, also delayed for five months a request to have the full appeals court hear the case, ensuring the exclusion of two conservative judges who were planning to retire, according to the review.

After those judges went on senior status, which meant they could not participate in the full court appeal, the 6th Circuit took over from the special panel and ultimately made its 5-4 ruling.

Martin's colleagues did not recommend a punishment in settling the complaint, or even use his name.

Messages left at Martin's office on Thursday were not immediately returned

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:: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 ::
Bloomberg.com: Asia

North Korea finances its economy from high profits made possible by the war on drugs.

``North Korea is essentially a crime syndicate with nuclear bombs,'' said Fitzgerald, a Republican of Illinois.

U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell previously told a Senate committee the Pong Su incident showed the North Korean government ``thrives on criminality.'' The North Korean government denied the charge.

North Korea uses its diplomats and businessmen to carry out the drug trade, which also includes methamphetamines, the unidentified former North Korean official, who defected in 1998, told the Senate subcommittee today.



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:: Thursday, May 15, 2003 ::
Mike S. Adams: Crash landing for affirmative action?

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:: Sunday, January 05, 2003 ::
TownHall.com: Conservative Columnists: Bill O'Reilly On Christmas Eve, the Justice Department of the United States of America meekly announced it would not seek the indictment of Gary Winnick, one of the biggest corporate villains in American history. Attorney General John Ashcroft chose Christmas Eve to make the announcement because he didn't want you to know about it. Mr. Ashcroft is excellent at not seeking indictments. His department was unable to indict Senator Robert Torricelli, despite solid evidence he was on the take. It was unable to pin down any wrongdoing in the vote-buying investigation involving the town of New Square, N.Y., where, in the 2000 senatorial election, 1,400 citizens voted for Hillary Clinton, and 12 did not. A month after that vote, four incarcerated town leaders had their prison sentences reduced by President Bill Clinton. It was all just a strange coincidence, of course, and we should all have a good laugh over it, right, Mr. Attorney General?

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