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  • How America Has Become A Multicultural Madhouse

    03/07/2005 6:49:07 AM PST · by Pendragon_6 · 65 replies · 1,504+ views
    World Net daily ^ | 3-7-2005 | David Kupelian
    This is a true story about America, about how the magnificent Judeo-Christian culture of my youth – which represented the hope of liberty for the world's oppressed – was so easily turned into mush in my lifetime. Let me begin with a brief story about my father. When he was only three years old, my dad was sentenced to death. That's right. The Turkish government was engaged in a deliberate campaign to force him, his mother and infant sister, along with hundreds of thousands of other Armenians, into the Syrian desert where they would die of starvation, disease, or worse...
  • The TRUTH about Kwanzaa (MULTI-CULTI BARF ALERT!!!)

    12/03/2004 2:25:48 PM PST · by txradioguy · 77 replies · 2,710+ views
    Jewis World Review ^ | 31 Dec 1999 (original date) | Tony Snow
    The TRUTH about Kwanzaa http://www.jewishworldreview.com -- BLACKS IN AMERICA have suffered an endless series of insults and degradations, the latest of which goes by the name of Kwanzaa. Ron Karenga (aka Dr. Maulana Ron Karenga) invented the seven-day feast (Dec. 26-Jan. 1) in 1966, branding it a black alternative to Christmas. The idea was to celebrate the end of what he considered the Christmas-season exploitation of African Americans. According to the official Kwanzaa Web site -- as opposed, say, to the Hallmark Cards Kwanzaa site -- the celebration was designed to foster "conditions that would enhance the revolutionary social change...
  • Immigrant Remarks By Ehrlich Still Burn: Local Leaders Want an Apology

    05/12/2004 2:06:47 AM PDT · by sarcasm · 19 replies · 182+ views
    Washington Post ^ | May 12, 2004 | Darragh Johnson and Matthew Mosk
    Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s remarks last week dismissing multiculturalism as "crap" and "bunk" echoed across the state yesterday, as Democratic and Latino leaders demanded an apology and Ehrlich defended his comments as "utter common sense." In Montgomery County, the County Council unanimously passed a resolution expressing "deep concern" over the governor's "ill-chosen remarks" and suggested "the phrase 'I'm sorry' as appropriate to the occasion."