Pandering Politicians
Will ‘Amnesty’ Talk Bring Illegal Flood?, December 7, 2004, San Diego Union-Tribune
Border Patrol expects renewed talk of amnesty to encourage border-jumpers.
Hispanic Cabinet Choices Seen As Part Of Outreach, November 30, 2004, The Baltimore Sun
Expect even more Hispanic appointments as Pres. Bush continues his Hispanic strategy.
Illegal Immigrants From Mexico Pose Real Threat To Social Security, November 16, 2004, townhall.com
A totalization agreement with Mexico would cost American taxpayers billions.
Gonzales To Succeed Ashcroft, Sources Say, November 10, 2004, AP
White House appoints a Hispanic as Attorney General and may appoint a black as Chief Justice.
Race-Card Arlen, November 10, 2004, National Review Online
Arlen Specter thinks Republicans won’t get elected unless they support racial preferences.
Powell Tackles Illegal Immigrant Issue, November 9, 2004, AP
Colin Powell announces amnesty will be “a high priority” for the President’s second term.
Immigrants’ Protected Status Extended, November 3, 2004, Washington Post
The DHS extends temporary protected status for Hondurans and Nicarguans.
They Won’t Touch This Hot Potato, November 2, 2004, Los Angeles Times
Which candidate has the worst amnesty proposal?
Bush, Kerry Hit Latin America’s Biggest TV Show, November 1, 2004, Orlando Sentinel
Pres. Bush and John Kerry do some undignified campaigning for the Hispanic vote.
New National Program Aimed At Minority Businesses In Kansas City, October 21, 2004, Kansas City Star
The Bush administration sponsors “economic empowerment” centers for non-white entrepreneurs.
Unregistered Businesses Cost City Millions Annually In Lost Sales Tax Revenue, October 20, 2004, Los Angeles Daily News
Los Angeles will offer workshops to teach illegal aliens how to register their businesses.
Iowa: Congressman Fumes Over Public Display Of His Record, October 20, 2004, Project USA
Project USA riles Congressman by putting up billboard announcing his support for amnesty.
Rove Trims Sails but Steers for Victory, October 18, 2004, Washington Post
After minority outreach strategy fails, Karl Rove makes last-ditch efforts to appeal to whites.
Immigrant Task Force Assembled, October 14, 2004, Peoria Journal Star (Ill.)
Illinois governor is much concerned with the health and safety of illegal immigrants.
Too Quiet On The Border, October 4, 2004, Rocky Mountain News
Immigration is a hot issue in Colorado, but Senate candidates barely mention it.
Black Voters To Decide Election, September 30, 2004, Louisiana Weekly (New Orleans)
Sen. Kerry plays up his support for racial preferences and calls black vote “most important.”
Non-Citizen Voter Fraud, September 29, 2004, WorldNetDaily.com
Columnist accuses Democratic party of soliciting the votes of non-citizens.
Hispanic Voters’ Role In ‘04 Seen Overstated, September 22, 2004, Washington Times
Although the parties and media think otherwise, whites will determine the election.
‘Fire Dreier’ Rally Draws Hundreds Of Protesters, September 17, 2004, Pasadena Star News
Radio talk-show hosts stage mock human sacrifice outside office of open-borders politician.
The MexiChurian Candidate?, September 17, 2004, VDARE.com
Pres. Bush seems more concerned with Mexico’s national interests than America’s.
Supervisors Fund Water For Entrants; Day Dissents, September 9, 2004, Arizona Daily Star
AZ county funds group that places water for illegal border-crossers in the desert.
Minority Enterprise Development Week, 2004, September 7, 2004, White House Press Release
The President asks us to celebrate minority businesses this week.
Divided USA, Divided GOP, Divided Bush-Cheney Website, September 3, 2004, ProjectUSA
Spanish section of Bush website with Mexican flag is a symbol of a balkanized nation.
Kerry Promises Immediate Immigration Reform, September 3, 2004, Vida en el Valle
Sen. Kerry tells union he would pass amnesty in his first 100 days as president.
Arnolds Speech and The Coming Republican Civil War, September 2, 2004, Gene Expression
Blogger hopes Republican party will disintegrate because of its contradictions.
Republicans Favour Hike In H-1B Visas, September 2, 2004, Rediff.com (India)
Besides amnesty, Republican platform advocates increase in work visas.
Open Borders, Closed Debate, September 1, 2004, National Review Online
If Bush administration had allowed debate on immigration platform, it would have lost.
Schwarzenegger Praising Bush’s Character, September 1, 2004, AP
Amnesty-supporter gives speech welcoming immigrants to Republican party.
The Right’s New Wing, August 27, 2004, Time
College conservative movement leans more towards Patrick Buchanan than George Bush.
Draft Backs ‘Guest Worker’ Plan, August 25, 2004, Washington Times
Proposed Republican platform on immigration strongly endorses Bush amnesty.
Bush’s Nephew Rips Armed Border Guards, August 23, 2004, AP
Pres. Bush’s half-Mexican nephew calls Border Patrol pepper guns “reprehensible.”
U.S. Border Control on Social Security Totalization, August 19, 2004, U.S. Border Control
Edward Nelson berates Congress for using Social Security to buy Hispanic votes.
Nuestro Paìs, Nuestro Presidente, August 13, 2004, View from the Right
Lawrence Auster has strong words for Pres. Bush about Spanish-language ad.
Kerry Stresses Governments Role in Helping Minorities, August 6, 2004, Washington Post
Candidate says a million blacks were disenfranchised in 2000 elections.
Minority Representation Up At Republican Convention, August 6, 2004, Washington Times
Republicans call increase in percentage of minority delegates “milestone achievement.”
Kerry Gives ‘Black Power’ Salute to NAACP, August 4, 2004, Newsmax.com
Candidate appeals to base by imitating Black Panthers.
Edwards, Obama Crash Rock the Vote Party, July 30, 2004, FoxNews.com
John Edwards and Barack Obama seek LL Cool J’s endorsement.
Will The GOP Rethink Its Positions On Racial And Ethnic Issues?, July 27, 2004, Right on Race
Will Republicans ever realize pandering to non-whites is a dead end?
Bush Tries To Sow Doubts Over Democrats In Urban League Speech, July 23, 2004, MLive.com
Bush tries to woo black voters.
GOP Told Thanks, But No Thanks Senate Rejection Another Setback, July 9, 2004, Chicago Tribune
Illinois GOP would rather lose senate election than place immigration reformer on ballot.
Bush Lauds Hispanic Contributions, July 9, 2004, John W. Gonzalez, HoustonChronicle.com
President calls America “the nation of the open door” to Hispanic pressure group LULAC.
Third Parties Making Life Difficult For Bush, Kerry, July 6, 2004, Steve Miller, Washington Times
Constitution Party and Libertarian Party sap support for Republicans.
