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Tuesday, April 25


At LiveScience.com, Sam Hughes list the top ten ways to destroy the Earth. This does not mean just destroying the surface of the Earth, rendering the planet uninhabitable or lifeless, but totally pulverizing it:
Mission statement

By any means necessary, to render the Earth into a form in which it may no longer be considered a planet. Such forms include, but are most definitely not limited to: two or more planets; any number of smaller asteroids; a quantum singularity; a dust cloud.

To make the list, a method must actually work. That is, according to current scientific understanding, it must be possible for the Earth to actually be destroyed by this method, however improbable or impractical it may be.
Ouch. Read It!

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Tuesday, April 4


El Rushbo points out that allowing the flood of illegals year after year has staved of reform, possibly a revolution against the corrupt Mexican government that could have and should have happened:
You could look at it with all of the Mexicans that we've allowed to come here illegally, and let's say the number is 20 million. I've heard it anywhere from seven to 11 to 12 to 20 million. We may have actually by doing so staved off a Mexican revolution, a revolution that maybe should have happened. But we've helped stave it off. What we're doing by allowing Vicente Fox and the Mexican government to continue to have a corrupt government and an economic system here with a country swimming in oil where 40% of the people are just dead poor. This is not compassionate, what we're doing, because it's resulted in tens of millions of Mexicans, in Mexico, remaining dirt poor. We gotta deal with the root cause of the problem here.
He began with this:
This whole business of this upcoming election in Mexico on July 2nd should underscore the urgency of the need to reform the corrupt government of Mexico and its status and corrupt economy. The point being that 40% of their people are poor and exporting their poor to our country and our helping them to do it will not reform that country.

It will keep the same elites in office or attract the very kind of leftist government that we fear. I mean, our effort, rather than not making people mad, and not standing up for our own principles, our effort should be on helping the Mexican government create governmental and business practices worthy of a democracy. These people are swimming in oil down there, and so many of their people are dead poor -- and somehow this is going to end up being our fault. Our current refusal to enforce our immigration policies, taking on the responsibility of subsidizing millions and millions of Mexican citizens has enabled Vicente Fox and others to avoid the kind of systematic reforms their system needs.

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FrontPage magazine.com flashesback to the 1965 Immigration Act, Anatomy of a Disaster:
Senate floor manager and Camelot knight-errant Ted Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, assured jittery senators that "our cities will not be flooded with a million immigrants annually." Senator Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, further calmed that august body, insisting "the total number of potential immigrants would not be changed very much." Time has proven otherwise. Average immigration levels before the 1965 amendments took effect hovered around 300,000 per annum. Yet 1,045,000 legal immigrants flooded our cities in 1996 alone.

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Dick Morris writes about Hugo Chavez's chum, the ultra-leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who is running to be the next Mexican El Prsidente.

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