The Fulford File | 2007 In Review — An Interesting Year
By James Fulford
12/31/2007
Looking through our archives for 2007 , we see that it was an…interesting year.
It was the year of Obama:
In addition, check out Steve Sailer’s American Conservative piece Obama’s Identity Crisis, March 26, 2007, which the Washington Monthly and George Soros tried to suppress.
The Year Tom Tancredo ran for President …and won !
The Year of Don Imus
It was the year of the Virginia Tech Shooter, the year’s biggest "killings by an immigrant" story.
(Various people, including me, who pointed out that it’s better to fight back in such situations than to cower under desks were denounced. I recommend the late Jeff Cooper’s book Principles Of Personal Defense ).
It was the year James D. Watson was fired for saying what most scientists say about average IQ differences between races.
But most of all, it was the year that George W. Bush almost got his amnesty through Congress — and the year he was defeated.
This is important, because if amnesty had passed, all state and local actions to protect Americans from the problems of immigration would immediately have become illegal. As I wrote in commenting on the fact that John Podhoretz seems never to have heard that legal immigration is a problem, there’s
"…a huge civil rights bureaucracy, originally designed to protect Americans, which would come down on towns like Hazleton like a hammer if they tried to defend themselves in any way, shape, or form. "
At the moment, immigration means immigration from Mexico , and that’s not good, for reasons you read about here in 2007, and not in the MainStream Media:
Here’s some of our coverage of the amnesty fight — it was a hard fight, but the good guys won, with a lot of support from us:
05/18/07 — With Friends Like Cardinal Mahony, The Senate’s Amnesty Sell-Out Need No Enemies, by Joe Guzzardi
05/18/07 — View From Lodi, CA: Senate Sellout Not A Done Deal, by Joe Guzzardi
05/19/07 — Senate Amnesty Sellout–An Attempted Coup Against America, by Steve Sailer
05/20/07 — Senate Sellout: Did You DO Anything In The Great War For Immigration Sanity — Or Just Bitch? by Paul Nachman
05/22/07 — President James Bush Buchanan’s Address To The Nation On His Comprehensive Slavery Reform Act Of 1860, by "An Economist"
05/25/07 — In Occupied America, Amnesty Would Confirm Reconquista, by Joe Guzzardi
06/03/07 — Bush Tries To Redefine Amnesty One Last Time, by Steve Sailer
06/07/07 — Ten Reasons The Amnesty/Immigration Surge Bill Is Appalling, by "An Economist"
06/08/07 — Joe Guzzardi Says Ding, Dong, The Bill Is Dead! (Probably), by Joe Guzzardi
06/09/07 — Post Mortem: Democrat Says Defeat of S1348 Emphasizes Need to Promote Real Immigration Reform Principles, by Donald A. Collins
06/10/07 — The Axis of Amnesty Can Be Defeated For Good, by Steve Sailer
06/11/07 — Amnesty / Immigration Surge Bill: The Regime Against The Nation, by Patrick J. Buchanan
06/13/07 — National Data: The Bush Betrayal — By The Numbers, by Edwin S. Rubenstein
06/15/07 — Amnesty Bill Climbing Out Of Coffin — But We Can Slam The Lid, by Joe Guzzardi
06/17/07 — The Axis of Amnesty Is Back, But So Is David Frum, by Steve Sailer
06/19/07 — Amnestisia, the GOP, and the Mind of George W. Bush, by Nicholas Stix
06/24/07 — The Axis Of Amnesty’s Ideology Of Cheap Labor, by Steve Sailer
06/26/07 — Clear the Damn Backlogs First, by Michelle Malkin
06/29/07 — Joe On Immigration Vote — "We Had Them All The Way!", by Joe Guzzardi
07/02/07 — Now That The Amnesty/Immigration Surge Bill Is Dead, What’s Next? by Marcus Epstein
07/29/07 — Why The Axis Of Amnesty Was Defeated — A Post-Mortem
We survived the Bush-Kennedy Amnesty/Immigration Surge Bill, we survived most of another Bush Administration.
And, with your help , we hope to be here again next year.
Happy New Year!
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