Ending Birthright Citizenship

Does anyone imagine the founders or the Constitution ratifiers intended the babies of people who’d entered and remained in the country illegally to become Americans simply because they were born on American soil? Of course not. The illegal “immigration” problem must be attacked on all fronts. States and locals are doing their part. Now it’s […]

 

Duke Lacrosse Case Book

Did you follow the Duke “rape” case? If so, you might want to buy a copy Until Proven Innocent: Political Correctness and the Shameful Injustices of the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case, by journalist Stuart Taylor and blogger/professor KC Johnson. I haven’t read it yet, but I followed KC’s and Stuart’s coverage. KC was (and still […]

 

Gun Recommendations

I’m so excited about the possibility of owning a gun! In D.C., only the criminals and cops have guns. We law-abiding residents just have to take our chances. The following was posted on my blog on March 9, the day the D.C. Circuit ruled that D.C.’s gun ban was unconstitutional. A three-judge panel of the […]

 

Race War in California?

I shook my head as I read the op-ed, “Latino leaders’ silence is killing blacks.” Somebody ought to tell Jesse Jackson that his hoped-for black-brown coalition isn’t meant to be. I’ve blogged about the gang warfare going on between hispanics and blacks in California a few times, wondering why in the world black and hispanic […]