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(10 results) Rep. Tancredo to Address CU
Rep. Tom Tancredo, the author of a resolution promoting the teaching of Western civilization, will speak at this summer's Conservative University. (read more) America The Regional
The problem with President Bush’s policy on immigration is that it benefits immigrants who see America not as a melting pot but as a crock of gold, according to a Republican U. S. congressman. (read more) Border Security Primer
Not so long ago, Tancredo was regarded as little more than a noisy pest on Capitol Hill. His colleagues shook their heads at his tireless demands for crackdowns on American employers who hire illegal immigrants and for a 700-mile-long fence along the Mexican border. (read more) Border Dispute Resolution Studies
Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., has a simple answer to the people who say its not possible to deport nearly twenty million illegal aliens as a means of resolving the immigration problem: “Yes, you can!” (read more) Advanced Error Checking at WaPo
Self-described Washington Post “fact checker,” Michael Dobbs, has worked for the paper since 1980, has written three books, and has held fellowships at Harvard and Princeton. (read more) Nickle and Dimed
Long before America became accustomed to corporate fat cats asking for handouts like well-dressed homeless people, a cadre of millionaires has been subsidized by Uncle Sam with precious little oversight. Of course, we’re talking about college presidents. (read more) Censorship Via Mob Rule
Conservatives are still looking for free speech zones on American college campuses. (read more) God & Country on Campus
And their often uneasy relationship, among other things. (read more) Livin’ La Vida Sonia
While Senate leaders discussed when the confirmation hearings for Judge Sonia Sotomayor would take place, a panel hosted by the American Constitutional Society on June 10, 2009 debated the issues surrounding the controversial nominee. (read more) CAP’s Constitutional Treasure Hunt
During a panel discussion on domestic human rights at the Center for American Progress (CAP) on June 17th, audience members learned that they had quite a few inalienable rights that they might have missed in the U.S. Constitution. (read more) |


