7/31/2007

Help Stop the ADL’s Orwellian “Hate” Legislation:
Call your Senator NOW at 1-877-851-6437 toll-free or 1-202-225-3121!

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EMERGENCY!!!
Senate Could Vote On Hate Bill Now

By Rev. Ted Pike

Ted On The Radio

I was told by Sen. Gordon Smith’s office this morning that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid wants a vote on the federal hate crimes bill before Congress adjourns for the summer. That means by the end of this week!

Smith’s spokesman said the hate bill was introduced several weeks ago as an amendment to the military reappropriations bill only to speed up the process. It could be as easily submitted as a stand alone bill anytime Reid can fit it into the Senate’s busy schedule.

Clearly, we do not necessarily have until September to protest the hate bill. We must immediately overwhelm the Senate with calls. Call your Senator NOW at 1-877-851-6437 toll-free or 1-202-225-3121. For several dozen other Senators who might be persuaded to vote against the hate bill come to www.truthtellers.org.

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Jared Taylor: “There are no potholes in Japan”

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In Praise of Homogeneity
By Jared Taylor
Political Cesspool Interview!

I have just returned from several weeks in Japan, and am again struck by the forceful example that country offers of the advantages of homogeneity. As the years go by, Japan’s steady record of successes stands in ever greater contrast to America’s failures, and to its inability to think seriously about the kind of country it is becoming. Japan is not without problems, of course, and some are disconcerting by our standards. But the Japanese have a much better chance than we do of surviving into the next century as a coherent, prosperous nation with a culture and civilization it can unmistakably call its own.

Japan is one of the most homogeneous countries on earth. Ethnic Japanese make up 98.5 percent of the population, followed by Koreans and Chinese at 0.5 and 0.4 percent. The largest non-Japanese populations are, therefore, from closely related races and are visually indistinguishable from the majority. Wherever you go in Japan, you are likely to see Japanese and only Japanese.

Japan is at the same time a sound refutation of the view that homogeneity means dull uniformity. (This is the implication, of course, of the common assertion that immigrants have livened up the United States, saving it, presumably, from the suffocating sameness of whiteness).

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Marc Lemire’s Constitutional Challenge

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For Our People, a weekly show by famous Canadian Free Speech Activist Paul Fromm. This week’s show highlights the Constitutional Challenge Marc Lemire has filed against Section 13 (Internet “hate” law) of the Canadian Human Rights Act. Paul Fromm lays out what Section 13 is and the foremost battle going on for Freedom of Speech on the Internet, including the historic testimony of the defence’s witness — Dr. Michael Persinger:

 

Marc Lemire’s Battle for Freedom
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