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An Unapologetic Conference on a Major Issue
Should Western Civilization Be Preserved?
American Patrol Report -- January 19
Preserving Western Civilization -- February 6, 7, and 8
Chairman Dr. Michael H. Hart, lawyer and physicist
Purpose
We believe that America's Judeo-Christian heritage and European identity must be defended. Today, our glorious Western civilization is under assault from many directions.
Three such threats will be discussed at this conference. First, the massive influx to the United States and Europe of Third-World immigrants who do not share our fundamental political and cultural values.
Second, the threat from Islam, a militant ideology that is hostile to our society and, in principle, committed to destroying it.
Third, because of the persistent disappointing performance of blacks (which many whites mistakenly blame on themselves) many whites have guilt feelings that undermine Western morale and deter us from dealing sensibly with the other threats.
American Patrol Comment: Most Third-World migrants haven't a clue as to what it is we are trying to preserve. Should western civilization be sacrificed out of fear of being called a name? Peter Brimelow is one of the speakers. |

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San Francisco Chronicle
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Tucson Citizen sc
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Barbara Simpson -- WorldNetDaily.com
Selling out our country to illegals
San Francisco politicians have no connection to reality. -- In the midst of huge financial struggles for the city, the Board of Supervisors began issuing municipal identification cards last week to anyone who provides an ID and a utility bill with a local address or evidence of a child in local public schools... |
Betsy Ross -- OpEdNews -- Newtown, Pennsylvania
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New York Times
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Los Angeles Times
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Hampton Roads Virginian-Pilot
Prosecutors tie illegal workers to international crime syndicate
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Dave Gibson -- American Chronicle
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Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson
Immigration takes back seat to big issues
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Associated Press
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News 14 Carolina
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NeoConstant.com
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KNXV-TV -- Phoenix
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Chicago Sun-Times
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Pam Meister -- Family Security Matters
The immaculate perception
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Pam Meister -- Family Security Matters
The immaculate perception
...Janet Napolitano for Homeland Security Director She may have governed the southern border state of Arizona, but Napolitano is anything but tough on illegal immigration: she opposed the building of a border fence; tried to defeat a 2004 ballot initiative that would deny most non-essential services and benefits to illegals, and signed into law legislation barring Arizona from taking part in the Real ID program. |
The Right Perspective
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Contra Costa Times -- Walnut Creek, Calif.
Nation keeping eye on California illegal-student case
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Dave Gibson -- American Chronicle
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