6/3/2007

“I Will Continue to Oppose Any Bill that Grants Amnesty or Undermines Our Liberty and Sovereignty”

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Ron Paul ConstitutionImmigration ‘Compromise’ Sells Out Our Sovereignty

By Rep. Ron Paul
Radio Interview

The much-vaunted Senate “compromise” on immigration is a compromise alright: a compromise of our laws, a compromise of our sovereignty, and a compromise of the Second Amendment. That anyone in Washington believes this is a credible approach to solving our immigration crisis suggests just how out of touch our political elites really are.

The reality is that this bill will grant amnesty to virtually all of the 12 to 20 million illegal aliens in the country today. Supporters use very creative language to try and convince us that amnesty is not really amnesty, but when individuals who have entered the United States illegally are granted citizenship – regardless of the fees they are charged – what you have is amnesty.

What is seldom discussed in the immigration debate, unfortunately, is the incentives the US government provides for people to enter the United States illegally. As we know well, when the government subsidizes something we get more of it. The government provides a myriad of federal welfare benefits to those who come to the US illegally, including food stamps and free medical care. Is this a way to discourage people from coming to the US illegally?

Additionally, one of the most absurd incentives for people to come to the US illegally is the promise of instant US citizenship to anyone born on our soil. That is why when Congress returns next week I will be re-introducing my Constitutional amendment to deny automatic citizenship to individuals born on US soil to parents who are not US citizens or who do not owe permanent allegiance to the United States. (more…)


Why Zionists Are Working So Hard To Silence WWII Historians

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Zundel Trial - Death Toll Records from Arolsen Archive If I Were Them I’d Be Scared Too

By Jane Gardener
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I can understand the Jewish Supremacists/Zionists being terrified of academic inquiry into the Holocaust. . . . Source: The Paleoconservative Primer

(Note: This article raises questions about certain aspects of WWII history and may or may not meet legal guidlines in several countries where freedom of inquirey is against the law. Since Dr. Duke is travelling abroad the controvercial body of this text is not posted on DavidDuke.com — site Admin)

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Courageous Academic Boycott in Britain Earns Typical Response from Zio-Lobby

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Dershowitz Boycott IsraelHarvard Legal Expert Vows to Sue Lecturers Boycotting Israel

By Jon Boone

A top American lawyer has threatened to wage a legal war against British academics who seek to cut links with Israeli universities.

Alan Dershowitz, a Harvard law professor renowned for his staunch defence of Israel and high-profile legal victories, including his role in the O.J. Simpson trial, vowed to “devastate and bankrupt” lecturers who supported such boycotts.

This week’s annual conference of Britain’s biggest lecturers’ union, the University and College Union, backed a motion damning the “complicity of Israeli academia in the occupation [of Palestinian land]“.

It also obliged the union’s executive to encourage members to “consider the moral implications of existing and proposed links with Israeli academic institutions”.

Prof Dershowitz said he had started work on legal moves to fight any boycott.

He told the Times Higher Educational Supplement that these would include using a US law - banning discrimination on the basis of nationality - against UK universities with research ties to US colleges. US academics might also be urged to accept honorary posts at Israeli colleges in order to become boycott targets.

“I will obtain legislation dealing with this issue, imposing sanctions that will devastate and bankrupt those who seek to impose bankruptcy on Israeli academics,” he told the journal. (more….)

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