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Victor Hanson on the failed US Immigration Bill

edit Little Tobacco 2007-06-19 13:26 UTC add comment  ·  ·

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Most cynical of all, however, are the moralistic pundits, academics and journalists who deplore the "nativism" of Americans they consider to be less-educated yokels. Yet their own jobs of writing, commenting, reporting and teaching are rarely threatened by cheaper illegal workers. Few of these well-paid and highly educated people live in communities altered by huge influxes of illegal aliens. Their professed liberality about illegal immigration usually derives from seeing hardworking waiters, maids, nannies and gardeners commute to their upscale cities and suburbs to serve them well — and cheaply. In general, such elites don't use emergency rooms in the inner cities and rural counties overcrowded by illegal aliens. They don't drive on country roads frequented by those without licenses, registration and insurance. And their children don't struggle with school curricula altered to the needs of students who speak only Spanish. For many professors, politicians and columnists, the gangs, increased crime and crowded jails that often result from massive illegal immigration and open borders are not daily concerns, but rather stereotypes hysterically evoked by paranoid and unenlightened others in places like Bakersfield and Laredo. ...

Read the whole thing.

Hanson's book Mexifornia is also an excellent read on the realities of illegal immigration.

Victor Davis Hanson: What we can expect from Iran

edit Little Tobacco 2007-04-04 04:03 UTC add comment  ·  ·  ·  ·  ·

 Victor David Hanson, as usual offers some perspective:

What is disturbing about the Iranian piracy is that it establishes a warning of what we can come to expect when Iran is nuclear, and how organizations like the UN, the EU, and NATO will react. If a few Iranian terrorists in boats can paralyze an entire nation and the above agencies, think what a half-dozen Iranian nukes will do. This was the hour of Europe to step forward and show the world what it can do with sanctions, embargoes, and boycotts, and how such soft power is as effective as gunboats—and it is passing.

Honesty in the MIddle East

edit Little Tobacco 2007-02-19 15:08 UTC add comment  ·  ·

The only honest group has been Hamas, which tells us plainly that it wants to destroy Israel.

Read the rest.

Islamic Imperialism

edit Little Tobacco 2006-10-18 16:37 UTC add comment  ·  ·  ·  ·  ·

Victor Davis Hanson is writing on historical islamic imperialism. It is well worth the read. Here is an excerpt:

But unlike the West, where Christianity began as the persecuted victim of the Roman Empire and conceived of its own empire as a spiritual one apart from the political realm, Islam “was inextricably lined with the creation of a world empire and its universalism was inherently imperialist. It did not distinguish between temporal and religious powers.” Muhammad could thus “cloak his political ambitions with a religious aura,” a rationalization of domination that drives the contemporary jihadists like Osama bin-Laden and Ayatollah Khomeini, who just like centuries of warriors before them justify their aggression by quoting Muhammad’s farewell address, in which the Prophet laid down the injunction “to fight all men until they say ‘There is no god but Allah.’”

Victor Davis Hanson takes a look at North Korea...

edit Little Tobacco 2006-10-13 09:35 UTC add comment  ·  ·  ·  ·  ·

Victor Davis Hanson takes a look at North Korea and China's role. It is well worth the read.