October 7th, 2006
by Patrick J. Buchanan
Five years have elapsed since the war on terror began on 9/11. Yet even before nearly 3,000 were killed that day, there had been attacks by Islamic radicals on the World Trade Center, Khobar Towers, our embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, and the USS Cole. U.S. dead in those attacks was fewer than 100. And while the losses were tragic, they may be put in perspective if we realize that 85,000 people have been murdered in the U.S.A. since 9/11—not one in a terror attack….
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Losing the Will to Fight
by Patrick J. Buchanan
American Conservative Magazine
October 7th, 2006
Pat Buchanan thinks so. The controversial pundit and former presidential candidate made his case at a sold out speaking engagement at the Media Theater. “We’re in danger of the break up of the United States of America,” said Buchanan as he spoke with Big Talker 1210 AM Host Michael Smerconish on a brightly lit stage. “All Americans want these borders closed and it’s time Washington did it. People think we’re white guys distressed over their diminishing role. That’s not true. I grew up in a town that had 400,000 black folks and 400,000 whites, but we’re all Americans.” Buchanan spoke as part of Smerconish’s book club. His newest work “State of Emergency” examines the problems associated with illegal immigration, and the government’s policy towards it. After an interview with the morning radio host, the 67-year-old took questions from an audience of several hundred people…
October 7th, 2006
Is it possible for immigrants to be apathetic, or to even hate America? I did not think so—not until I read Pat Buchanan’s State of Emergency: the Third World Invasion and Conquest of America. To be frank, I admit that State Of Emergency has a rather sensational title. But before I review his book, I think it would be useful to consider Buchanan’s perspective. I think that his unique background, like D’Souza’s, adds to the rich diversity of our national fabric…..
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Buchanan on Nationhood
by Chris Seck
The Stanford Review – Stanford University
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