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State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America

di Patrick J. Buchanan

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"The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities," said Theodore Roosevelt. State of Emergency will demonstrate that this is exactly what is happening to America and may now be unstoppable. The United States of 1960 was a First World nation, 90% of whose people traced their ancestry to Europe, 97% of whom spoke English. We were one nation and one people. That America is dead and gone. The deconstruction of America-along the lines of culture and values, language and faith, allegiance and loyalty-has begun. By 2050, Americans of European descent will be a minority in the United States. One hundred million Hispanics with ties of language and loyalty to Mexico and Latin America will be living here, concentrated in the Southwest. It is the thesis of State of Emergency that the Melting Pot is broken beyond repair, that assimilation and Americanization are not taking place, and that only action to seal and secure America's borders to halt the flow of over a million legal and illegal immigrants a year, and to begin the Americanization of the tens of millions of aliens in our midst can save America. State of Emergency will tell us who is doing this to us, why they are doing it, why this is our last chance, and how, if the will is there, we can yet save America.… (altro)
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Reading this....hatemongering screed will be a herculean effort, but it pays to know how people like this think and operate. In understanding the perspective one may gain the ability to more effectively counteract the efforts.

We'll see just how far I can get through the ....I hesitate to call it "work" ....diatribe. Yes, that's better....
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Buchanan's take on the current state of the immigration crisis on the US border. Rather shrill in tone, it also seeemed a bit more scholarly than some of his previous works, in the sense that he's now added footnotes.

The charge that he is some sort of racist or anti-semite simply doesn't make sense: he spends time discussing the history of US-Mexican relations, and notes that Mexico does have at least some cause to be upset with the US. His point towards the end of the book that it is quite possible we are going to start seeing white people banding together if for no other reason that the common defense is also well taken, if extrememly ominous. Perhaps the best chapter is his discussion of the "suicide of the GOP." He knows this topic inside and out, and I don't see how anyone can argue with the analysis that the Republican party is on its way to permanent minority status. ( )
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"The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities," said Theodore Roosevelt. State of Emergency will demonstrate that this is exactly what is happening to America and may now be unstoppable. The United States of 1960 was a First World nation, 90% of whose people traced their ancestry to Europe, 97% of whom spoke English. We were one nation and one people. That America is dead and gone. The deconstruction of America-along the lines of culture and values, language and faith, allegiance and loyalty-has begun. By 2050, Americans of European descent will be a minority in the United States. One hundred million Hispanics with ties of language and loyalty to Mexico and Latin America will be living here, concentrated in the Southwest. It is the thesis of State of Emergency that the Melting Pot is broken beyond repair, that assimilation and Americanization are not taking place, and that only action to seal and secure America's borders to halt the flow of over a million legal and illegal immigrants a year, and to begin the Americanization of the tens of millions of aliens in our midst can save America. State of Emergency will tell us who is doing this to us, why they are doing it, why this is our last chance, and how, if the will is there, we can yet save America.

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