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To: 1COUNTER-MORTER-68; 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten; 3AngelaD; alice_in_bubbaland; aligncare; AliVeritas; ...

Power off and on PING..

I had the post all ready to go but the power went off in our area...

Practically working by batteries and mule power..

:)

The guest tonight wrote a great new book on immigration...

but I cant get Terry’s site again to add the title..

But......

Terry in one hour

http://krla870.townhall.com/

http://www.republicbroadcasting.org/index.php?cmd=listenlive


2 posted on 07/13/2008 7:55:07 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana

Hey Nana!


4 posted on 07/13/2008 7:58:05 PM PDT by RasterMaster (Rudy McRomneyson = KENNEDY wing of the Republican Party)
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To: All

Y’OK kick start...

Don’t miss Terry’s July 13th show with guest ...

MARK KRIKORIAN - from the Center for Immigration Studies...discussing his new book...”The New Case Against Immigration: Both Legal and Illegal”

We’ve all heard the laments: “My grandpa from Sicily learned English, and my grandma from Minsk got by without welfare. So what’s the problem with immigrants today?”

As Mark Krikorian argues in this provocative book, what’s different today is not the immigrants, but us. Today’s immigrants are very similar to those of a century ago, but they are coming to a very different America — one where changes in the economy, society, and government create fundamentally different incentives for newcomers. In other words, the America that our grandparents came to no longer exists. And this simple fact must become the new starting point for the explosive debate about immigration policy.

Krikorian argues that although mass immigration once served our national interests, in today’s America it weakens our common national identity, limits opportunities for upward mobility, threatens our security and sovereignty, strains resources for social programs, and disrupts middle-class norms of behavior.

So as the politicians argue about border fences and amnesty, they are missing the bigger picture: the harmful impact of large-scale settlement of all kinds of immigrants, whether legal or illegal, skilled or unskilled, temporary or permanent, European or Latin or Asian or African. Modern America has simply outgrown immigration, and we must end it before it cripples us.

“Mark Krikorian steps back from today’s debates and examines the big picture, questioning the place of immigration in a modern society. Agree or disagree with his proposals, this is an important book — not just for conservatives, but for all Americans.”
— William J. Bennett, host of Bill Bennett’s Morning in America

“When it comes to our immigration mess, no one has a deeper understanding of the facts than Mark Krikorian. Pay attention: America’s future is at stake.”
— Michelle Malkin, syndicated columnist

This is a radical book, clearly and forcefully written, with the potential to change the immigration debate forevermore. No matter where you stand on immigration policy, you better be ready to confront The New Case Against Immigration.”
— Heather MacDonald, John M. Olin Fellow, Manhattan Institute; coauthor of The Immigration Solution

http://cis.org/


8 posted on 07/13/2008 8:03:55 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana

“Power off and on PING.. I had the post all ready to go but the power went off in our area...”

If you’d feed the hamster he’d keep turning the wheel.


23 posted on 07/13/2008 8:39:24 PM PDT by Pelham (Press 1 for English)
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To: Tennessee Nana

Good Evening, Nana!

Terry Anderson Show Bump!!!


24 posted on 07/13/2008 8:40:13 PM PDT by AmericaOne (Sneaking In is NOT Immigration!!!)
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