Veterans Are Virtually Only Americans With a National Organization Opposing Giving Away Jobs to More Foreign Workers

By Roy Beck

Happy Veterans Day. At least, we veterans have our own organization, the American Legion, which does NOT lobby for more foreign workers to take our jobs. (See the Legion anti-amnesty stance that got it labeled a hate group by some open borders organizations.) But if you own a business, or are in a union, or … Continued

Profoundly Wrong: ‘We Were Strangers, Too: the Jewish Campaign for Immigration Reform’

By Charles Breiterman

I was born Jewish, but was agnostic for much of my life. When I did research into a fairly cutting edge area of science, I realized that nothing in science disproves the concept of G-d, so I opened myself to certain experiences in my life that I had discounted, and I came to believe in … Continued

Say the Names of Those You Know Who Died for Our Country — then, pledge to preserve that country

By Roy Beck

Jerry Petty, Alan Ruddell, John Hanson.  You don’t know them, but you owe them. They lost their lives in service of our national community.  They’re the names I must speak at the beginning of my Memorial Day each year — just as you have your own list of names to say. Because I never knew Jerry, … Continued

Hopeful Sign? Obama Inaugural Address’s Principles Have Room for Immigration Reduction

By Roy Beck

Shirley (my wife) just got a call from her 99-year-old father in Columbia, Missouri, who wanted to share his analysis of Pres. Obama’s inaugural speech (and also to say how much he misses Brit Hume). It is important to know that I assume Doc was conceived as a Republican and has been a rock-ribbed one for all 99 … Continued