Immigration and Gumballs
December 16th, 2007
A great presentation on the impact of immigration (especially the illegal kind) in the United States… It’s very sobering!
Great New Blog! The Forgotten Englishman
November 30th, 2007
Stop over and check out The Forgotten Englishman. The blog is a personal perspective about mass immigration in England, and how the UK is very quickly losing their country.
This isn’t only happening in England…It’s happening all over Europe. Just a few days ago, riots were again shaking France. Parts of Germany are now governed […]
Another Immigration Film From the UK
November 27th, 2007
There are amazing number of films about the surge of immigration and Islamic takeover in the UK. I guess I knew it was bad, but I didn’t realize just how bad.
Wouldn’t you think that the media would cover this? Isn’t this significant? Our British allies are losing their country, or London, at the very […]
Immigration in the UK
November 27th, 2007
This is a very real story, and this girl isn’t alone. Many British people in London are dealing with the same things…no English spoken, horrendous education for English-speaking students, and poor healthcare. I would encourage you to take the time to listen to this video, and then go to the YouTube UK site, and read […]
MegaBus: Mega Scary
November 14th, 2007
That’s right, ladies and gentlemen. The UK-based bus service that touts inter-city fares for as low as $1 has now set up shop in the US:
I thought it was a joke: $1 for a bus ticket from Milwaukee to Chicago? That’s cheaper than a regular public transit ride within the city limits. But as […]
Vet Rescues a Flag
November 3rd, 2007
The Ron Paul Intrigue Deepens
October 23rd, 2007
I’ve been spending some time on Ron Paul’s site, and am becoming intrigued by him.
The intrigue stems from a long-time conservative friend of mine telling me of his support of Ron Paul. Because I respect this friend very much, I decided to do my American duty and research Ron Paul, so as to not […]
No Spam for me, you silly Americans!
June 13th, 2007
In Minnesota, beggars can be choosers.
The organizers of the Twin Cities Food Banks think that they should be getting more donated ’ethnic’ foods:
Twin Cities’ food banks and food shelves are racing to stock more ethnic foods to keep up with the area’s growing number of new immigrants.
“Not all rice is created equal,” said Renae Oswald-Anderson, vice president […]








