The Republicans will be CRUSHED come November!
Sean Lewis
May 15, 2008
The Presidential Election aside, America is done
with the Republican Brand. Republicans will
be swept out of office, because of the Fall of'
American World Preeminence which occurred
BECAUSE of the ignorance, arrogance and
incompetence of the Bush Administration and
Republican controlled Congress. America is realizing
that even with a marginal majority for the Democrats,
the Republican Senators are still being
obstructionists to Americas will. So another
blood bath will occur this next election cycle!
The Presidential election may be a referendum
on race relations in America. Do White Blue Collar
Americans REALLY believe in the concepts of the
US Constitution, or are they closer to the
'Anti-Immigration' groups?
Anti-Immigration Groups
Behind the recent upswing in anti-immigration activism are an array
of groups, including the 10 listed here. Most of these groups
regularly work together, and their leaders frequently hold cross-
member****ps in several organizations at once. Some of the groups have
clear ties to openly racist organizations, and even some of those
that
don't still espouse thinly disguised bigotry.
In the eyes of most of these groups, immigrants (typically, non-white
immigrants) are responsible for nearly all the country's ills, from
poverty and inner city decay to crime, urban sprawl and environmental
degradation.
Many of them also believe there is a secret a plot by the Mexican
government and American Hispanics to wrest the Southwest away from
the
United States in order to create "Aztlan," a Hispanic nation. Only
four of the 10 groups described below are designated as "hate groups"
by the Southern Poverty Law Center (see The Year in Hate).
American Immigration Control Foundation
Monterey, Va.
www.americanimmigrationcontrol.com
Founded in 1983, the American Immigration Control Foundation (AICF)
is
an anti-immigration group that has grown more shrill in recent years.
AICF's web site suggests that immigrants have "sown the seeds of
ethnic strife in America" and that large-scale immigration into
America, especially Third World immigration, is "a policy rooted in
humanistic pride and the wor****p of Mammon [a Biblical reference to
anti-Christian materialism]."
AICF has been headed by John Vinson since 1990. In the mid-1990s, Sam
Francis, who was fired from the conservative Wa****ngton Times after
penning a racially inflammatory column, was AICF chairman.
Today, Francis is editor of the racist Council of Conservative
Citizens' (CCC) monthly tabloid, Citizens Informer. Vinson, who is
also editor of the anti-immigration publication Border Watch, often
speaks at CCC meetings and is a founding member of the white
supremacist League of the South.
The AICF was long funded by the Pioneer Foundation, the infamous
institution that since its founding in 1937 has funded studies of
eugenics and the alleged links between race and intelligence. It
received more than $190,000 from Pioneer through 1998, according to
the Michigan-based Institute for the Study of Academic Racism.
The AICF sells an array of anti-immigration videos and books,
including works by Brent Nelson, author of America Balkanized and a
frequent speaker at CCC events. In 1987, AICF published an edition of
the racist anti-immigration novel, The Camp of the Saints.
The AICF worked with the Federation for American Immigration Reform
and NumbersUSA in a recent million-dollar billboard campaign that
blamed immigrants for many American social problems.
California Coalition for Immigration Reform
Huntington Beach, Calif.
www.ccir.net
Claiming an unlikely 26,000 members, the California Coalition for
Immigration Reform (CCIR) is headed by Barbara Coe, a woman who has
referred repeatedly to Mexican immigrants as "savages." Coe founded
CCIR in 1994 as a co-sponsor of California's Proposition 187, which
would have denied social and medical benefits to illegal immigrants
and their children.
Coe joined other co-sponsors in an attempt to recall California's
governor, who she derides as a communist and refers to as "Gov. Gray
'Red' Davis."
Today, she claims to have exposed a secret Mexican plan to take over
the American Southwest; favors using the military to seal the U.S.-
Mexican border; and charges that a shadowy "New World Order" is being
imposed on America by "globalists."
CCIR, which has an extensive web site linked to many other anti-
immigrant groups, works closely with the Voices of Citizens Together
(VCT), one of the hardest-line of the organizations.
Coe and VCT chief Glenn Spencer stage annual Fourth of July rallies
that have drawn prominent neo-Nazis. Barbara Coe's political
activities convinced the Orange County Weekly to name her in 1999 one
of the "scariest" people in Orange County.
CCIR has sponsored billboards along the Arizona-California border
that
read, "Welcome to California, the Illegal Immigration State. Don't
Let
This Happen to Your State."
Federation for American Immigration Reform
Wa****ngton, D.C.
www.fairus.org
Founded in 1978 by John H. Tanton, the Federation for American
Immigration Reform (FAIR) is one of the country's best-established
anti-immigration groups =97 and the richest beneficiary among them of
the largesse of the infamous Pioneer Fund.
The Fund, which has long subsidized dubious studies of the alleged
links between race and intelligence, awarded FAIR $1.2 million
between
1985 and 1994, according to the Institute for the Study of Academic
Racism. FAIR now says that it has severed its links to the
controversial Fund.
Today, FAIR claims a staggering 70,000 members, although that number
is almost certainly inflated. Tanton remains on FAIR's board and also
is the publisher of The Social Contract Press, which sells racist
anti-
immigrant tracts.
Dan Stein, the group's executive director, has warned that certain
immigrant groups are engaged in "competitive breeding" aimed at
dimini****ng white power. Rick Oltman, FAIR's western representative,
has spoken before and worked with the racist Council of Conservative
Citizens.
Garrett Hardin, a FAIR board member, has argued that aiding starving
Africans is counterproductive and will only "encourage population
growth." Overall, FAIR blames immigrants for crime, poverty, disease,
urban sprawl and increasing racial tensions in America, and calls for
a drastic cut in the numbers of those allowed in.
FAIR recently helped run a billboard campaign in Virginia blaming
immigrants for traffic and sprawl. Last summer, FAIR attacked Sen.
Spencer Abraham (R-Mich.), an Arab-American, for sup****ting more
visas
for foreigners with high-technology skills.
In radio and TV ads, it said Abraham's proposal could "make it easier
for [Arab] terrorists like Osama bin Laden to ex****t their way of
terror to any street in America." FAIR's ads were condemned across
the
country and caused former Sen. Alan K. Simpson (R-Wyo.) to resign
from
FAIR's advisory board.
In a 1997 interview, Tanton said that unless U.S. borders are sealed,
America will be overrun by people "defecating and creating garbage
and
looking for jobs."
National Organization for European American Rights
Mandeville, La.
www.duke.org/nf/index.html
Declaring that "European-Americans must band together as a group the
same way African-Americans do," notorious former Klansman David Duke
organized the National Organization for European American Rights
(NOFEAR) in January 2000. Otherwise, Duke warned, "The European-
American people will basically be lost as an entity."
Today, NOFEAR claims to have members in every state and chapters in
16
of them, although it is unclear how active these chapters are.
While NOFEAR has a number of interests, its key issue is immigration.
"Government immigration policies," NOFEAR says on its site,
"discriminate against Europeans in favor of the Third Worlders who
will eventually transform our society into a version of Mexico City,
Rio, and Kampala. Unless we act ... we will be helpless to halt the
accelerating dispossession of our folk."
A month after forming, NOFEAR took that message to the streets, co-
sponsoring an anti-immigration rally with the neo-Nazi National
Alliance in Siler City, N.C. Afterward, Duke wrote immigration
officials with an offer of volunteers to round up illegal aliens.
Apart from Duke, who is an unrepentant racist and anti-Semite, NOFEAR
has a number of extremist leaders. Media director Bruce Allan "Vince"
Breeding (alias Vincent Edwards) is a long-time member of the
National
Alliance who also runs the hard-line Nationalist News Agency.
California NOFEAR president Stan Hess, who was arrested for violating
an open-burning ordinance in 1998 by burning a Mexican flag at a
rally
in Alabama, has been a member of the racist Council of Conservative
Citizens and was a key player in forming the neofascist American
Friends of the British National Party.
Jeff Wilkerson, listed as NOFEAR's South Florida contact, has been a
member of several extremist groups, including a stint as America
First
Party boss, and has associated with an array of white supremacists.
NumbersUSA
Arlington, Va.
www.numbersusa.com/home.html
Directed by Roy Beck, who has written extensively on environmental
and
financial issues, NumbersUSA is the most reasoned of the anti-
immigration groups, offering information on the relation****p between
immigration and the environment.
In fact, Beck makes a statement on his web site that NumbersUSA is
not
intended to bash immigrants or have racial overtones. Still, his
group
sup****ts the Federation for American Immigration Reform and the
American Immigration Control Foundation in their immigrant-ba****ng
billboard campaign.
Beck also is the Wa****ngton editor of The Social Contract, a
quarterly
journal that has published articles by "white nationalists" like
Samuel Francis, who was fired from the conservative Wa****ngton Times
after writing a racially inflammatory column, and James Lubinskas, a
contributing editor for the racist American Renaissance magazine.
Beck's web site includes an extensive listing of other anti-
immigration groups.
ProjectUSA
Long Island City, N.Y.
www.ProjectUSA.org
Started in 1997 by Craig Nelsen, ProjectUSA runs a web site,
publishes
an E-zine and a regular magazine, and claims more than 3,000 members.
The group says it is concerned only with immigration numbers, not
race
or ethnicity. But several of its arguments seem to belie that.
"In addition to the environmental degradation with which current
immigration policy is saddling our children," ProjectUSA warns on its
web site, "we believe there is a very strong possibility that present
policy will lead to a balkanized America of hostile and competing
ethnic groups."
Nelsen's group also has put up billboards that have drawn harsh
criticism, including one in New York City showing a white boy and the
words, "Immigration is doubling U.S. population in my lifetime.
(Please don't do this to us Congress)."
In comments adjoining a photo of the billboard, ProjectUSA's web site
offers up the following comments: "Stop immigration! Why anti-racism
is turning us into cockroaches." Then it adds: "The 'white kid'
billboard was the one that really roasted their ass."
Amid cries of racism, the billboard was ordered down within days for
lack of a proper permit =97 a move that brought a suit from Nelsen
against the city.
The Social Contract Press
Petoskey, Mich.
www.tscpress.com
With a strong focus on immigration, The Social Contract Press (TSCP)
sells books from its on-line bookstore and publishes a quarterly
journal, The Social Contract. TCSP says it favors lowering
immigration
levels merely "to reduce the rate of American's population growth,
protect jobs, preserve the environment, and foster assimilation."
But it publishes a number of racist works, including a reprint of the
"gripping" 1973 book, The Camp of the Saints (see Fear and Fantasy),
a
French racist fantasy novel about the obliteration of Western
civilization by dark-skinned hordes from India. The novel, like the
race war fantasy The Turner Diaries, has become a key screed for
American white supremacists.
The Social Contract is edited by Wayne Lutton, who recently the
joined
the editorial advisory board of the newspaper of the white
supremacist
Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC).
At a 1997 CCC conference, Lutton said Third Worlders "have declared
racial demographic war against us. ... Why are their populations
exploding? Because ... our people have ex****ted medical technology
and
we feed them.
"Had we left them alone, many of them would be going extinct today."
The Social Contract has published articles by James Lubinskas of the
racist American Renaissance magazine; Brent Nelson, who like Lutton
is
on the advisory board for the CCC's periodical, and Sam Francis,
current editor of the CCC tabloid.
John H. Tanton, publisher of The Social Contract Press and founder of
the Federation for American Immigration Reform, was instrumental in a
1996 effort to add an anti-immigration plank to the Sierra Club
platform, a move that nearly split the environmental group
permanently.
To editor Lutton, America essentially is a white man's country. "We
are the real Americans," he declared in 1997, "not the Hmong, not
Latinos, not the Siberian-Americans. ... As far as the future, the
handwriting is on the screen. The Camp of the Saints is coming our
way."
The Stein Re****t
www.steinre****t.com
The Stein Re****t is a web-based daily E-zine that posts press
articles
dealing with immigration. Edited by Dan Stein =97 a founder and
currently executive director of the Federation for American
Immigration Reform (FAIR) =97 the Re****t offers a search engine
tailored
to locating anti-immigration articles.
The site also includes links to other anti-immigration publications
and to FAIR. Stein has attacked the Catholic church for sup****ting
U.S. immigration.
He told news commentator Tucker Carlson that certain immigrant groups
were engaged in "competitive breeding" in order to boost their
political power. Stein also asserts that the U.S. population should
be
cut to 150 million people.
V-DARE
www.vdare.com
V-DARE =97 shorthand for Virginia Dare, the first English child to be
born in what is now the United States =97 is a web site run by a
"coalition" whose most prominent member is Peter Brimelow.
Brimelow, a leading anti-immigration activist and author of Alien
Nation, argues that America is historically a predominantly white
nation, and that Americans have a right to demand that it remain that
way.
A past columnist for the conservative National Review, Brimelow says
he once considered adding a fictional end to his Alien Nation, a
nonfiction critique of immigration, about the last white family to
leave Los Angeles.
V-DARE posts anti-immigration articles by Brimelow's twin brother
John; right-wing columnists like Paul Craig Roberts and Joseph Fallon
(Brimelow's main researcher on Alien Nation); and defenders of The
Bell Curve =97 a controversial book arguing that whites are more
intelligent than blacks =97 like Steve Sailer.
Both Brimelow and Fallon have defended Jared Taylor, who edits the
racist American Renaissance magazine. Taylor's deputy, James
Lubinskas, has returned the favor by writing for V-DARE.
Brimelow has close ties to several other leaders on the anti-
immigration scene, among them John Vinson of the American Immigration
Control Foundation, Llewellyn Rockwell and Jeffrey Tucker of the
Ludwig von Mises Institute, and John H. Tanton of the Federation for
American Immigration Reform.
Voices of Citizens Together/American Patrol
Sherman Oaks, Calif.
www.americanpatrol.com
Glenn Spencer, one of the hardest line anti-immigrant ideologues now
operating, founded the Voices of Citizens Together (VCT, which is
also
known, like his web site and radio show, as American Patrol) in 1992.
In 1994, VCT lobbied hard for passage of California's controversial
Proposition 187, which would have denied educational and other
benefits to illegal immigrants and their children. (Although it
passed, 187 was later thrown out by the courts.)
Four years later, Spencer claimed 3,500 subscribers to the VCT
newsletter. Spencer takes a hard line on immigration, demanding that
the armed forces seal America's southern border. He also displays a
bigoted and vulgar side quite openly.
On his web site, he attacks Mario Obledo, a leading Latino activist
and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, as "Pinche
[literally, ****ing] Cockroach and 1998 Asshole of the Year." A
cartoon character is depicted urinating on Obledo's picture.
Spencer posts dozens of immigration-related articles but replaces the
words "illegal immigrant" with "illegal alien," among other editing
touches. In a 1996 letter to The Los Angeles Times, Spencer wrote:
"The Mexican culture is based on deceit. Chicanos and Mexicanos lie
as
a means of survival."
He posts material on his site from such men as H. Millard, an
infamous
columnist for the racist Council of Conservative Citizens who once
bemoaned the "slimy brown mass of glop" that immigration and
interracial relation****ps were making of the U.S. population.
Spencer sent every member of Congress a copy of his videotape =97
"Bonds
of Our Nation" =97 that pur****ts to prove the Mexican government and
Mexican-Americans are plotting to take over the American Southwest
and
create the nation of Aztl=E1n. Hand-delivering the videos was Betina
McCann, the fianc=E9 of neo-Nazi Steven Barry.
On a weekly radio show that airs in several cities, Spencer has
hosted
a series of guests like Kevin McDonald, a professor who accuses Jews
of devising an immigration policy specifically intended to dilute and
weaken the white population of America.
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