Archive for May 2008

May 31, 2008

Kevin MacDonald and Liberty Survivors Headline Political Cesspool

Dr. Kevin MacDonald anchors The Political Cesspool's June 1 return!

James Edwards

“It’s been over three months since The Political Cesspool Radio Program last broadcast on the AM airwaves. The wait for our return to live broadcasting will finally come to an end on Sunday, June 1, at 4:00 PM Central Time when James Edwards and crew are joined on-air by Professor Kevin MacDonald.

Dr. MacDonald, a tenured Professor of Psychology at California State University - Long Beach, holds a Master’s degree in evolutionary biology and a Ph.D. in Biobehavioral Sciences from the University of Connecticut. He is a prolific writer and the author of a recently released book entitled; Cultural Insurrections: Essays on Western Civilization, Jewish Influence, and Anti-Semitism.

As his book explains, Jewish intellectual and political movements are a powerful force in Western societies. Marxism, Zionism, neoconservatism, psychoanalysis, and multiculturalism have transformed Western self-consciousness, shattered ancient political orders through wars and revolutions, and promoted the ongoing demographic dispossession of European peoples by Third World immigrants. The Jewish role in these movements is often the subject of fierce partisanship, on all sides, but is seldom he subject of careful and dispassionate scientific analysis.

Kevin MacDonald has pioneered the evolutionary analysis of Jewish religious, intellectual, and political movements as strategies for achieving collective survival, advancement, and influence. In Cultural Insurrections, MacDonald extends and refines his analyses in chapters on Zionism and the Jewish role in Soviet Communism, neoconservatism, and the promotion of racial integration. [Read more]

English-only business law clears Ohio House

The House bill, sponsored by Rep. Bob Mecklenborg, R-Green Twp., requires Ohio government do its business in English — though it allows for exceptions

HAMILTON — Local minority groups are joining together in opposition to proposed state legislation they say drives a wedge between government and the immigrant community.

In a joint news conference Friday, May 30, the local chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund and the League of United Latin American Citizens railed against the two bills in the state House and Senate.

The Senate unanimously passed its bill, sponsored by Sen. Gary Cates, R-West Chester Twp. It would allow county sheriffs to assist in enforcing federal immigration laws at the request of federal officials.
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The cost of hiring 126 illegal aliens: $6.8 million

The prosecution of the Peabodys is a reminder that when federal authorities choose to enforce the law, the penalties can be stiff

A family owned commercial fishing business in Virginia and two of its owners paid $6.8 million in fines and forfeitures after pleading guilty to hiring 126 illegal aliens to work on their boats.

The charge is a misdemeanor and federal prosecutors had recommended home confinement in addition to the monetary penalties, but U.S. District Judge Raymond A. Jackson sentenced Yvonne Michelle Peabody, the company’s vice president, to three months in prison.

At the sentencing hearing last month, the judge said he was making an example out of Peabody, who had served on the Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Council’s law enforcement subcommittee at the same time illegal aliens had been working on the family’s eight scallop boats.

She paid a $50,000 fine and will also spend an additional four months on home confinement after her release. Her father, William Peabody, will serve five months of home confinement and paid $100,000 in fines. [Read more]

May 30, 2008

Am I the new Pauline Hanson? I hope so

"Look, scores of people are coming up to me and saying, 'Good on you, Kate … you're saying what we're too scared to 'cos of racial vilification laws, but we all think it.'

THE hair is assisted blonde rather than red, but the rawness of Kate McCulloch’s words curiously echoes Pauline Hanson’s redneck worries about dispossession and the need to curb Muslim immigration, especially in the white-bread community of Camden.

Mrs McCulloch, a Catholic mother of four, became the poster girl for Camden’s Muslim-shy residents this week when local councillors voted unanimously “on planning grounds alone” to reject a Quranic Society proposal for a $19 million Islamic school on Sydney’s rural outskirts.

Having railed against Muslims who “take our welfare”, Mrs McCulloch, 45, now says she is considering following Mrs Hanson into politics. She met the Queenslander when she pulled into Camden last November to help oppose the Islamic school as part her failed crack at a Senate seat. [Read more]

Euro-Mediterranean countries agree on voluntary return of immigrants

The program, as explained by Spanish Minister of Labor and Immigration Celestino Corbacho, advocates a ''voluntary'' return, which is ''permanent'' and does not punish or penalize immigrants in the countries of origin

EVORA, Portugal, May 27 (Xinhua) — Ten Euro-Mediterranean countries which make up the so-called “5+5″ group reached an agreement here on Tuesday on a Spanish initiative for the voluntary return of immigrants to their home countries.

The program, as explained by Spanish Minister of Labor and Immigration Celestino Corbacho, advocates a “voluntary” return, which is “permanent” and does not punish or penalize immigrants in the countries of origin.

Five African countries of the South Mediterranean — Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia and Mauritania — happily agreed to the Spanish initiative, Corbacho said.

He explained in detail the contents of the proposal to the “5+5″ group which also groups Spain, France, Italy, Malta and Portugal [Read more]

Religion is a product of evolution, software suggests

Palaeolithic humans were probably far more reliant than modern humans on the community they were born into, Sosis says

God may work in mysterious ways, but a simple computer program may explain how religion evolved

By distilling religious belief into a genetic predisposition to pass along unverifiable information, the program predicts that religion will flourish. However, religion only takes hold if non-believers help believers out – perhaps because they are impressed by their devotion.

“If a person is willing to sacrifice for an abstract god then people feel like they are willing to sacrifice for the community,” says James Dow, an evolutionary anthropologist at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, US, who wrote the program – called Evogod.

Dow is by no means the first scientist to take a stab at explaining how religion emerged. Theories on the evolution of religion tend toward two camps. One argues that religion is a mental artefact, co-opted from brain functions that evolved for other tasks.
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Senate Passes Nation’s Strongest Illegal Immigration Reform Bill

Penalizes businesses that hire illegal aliens and does not allow employers to hide behind the federal I-9

Senate Passes Nation’s Strongest Illegal Immigration Reform Bill Ritchie Revives Immigration Reform

Columbia, SC - Senator Jim Ritchie (R-Spartanburg) and the South Carolina Senate passed the “toughest illegal immigration reform bill in the nation.” The bill passed is a tight net of enforceable provisions that will capture willful violators. The bill contains the most stringent fines in the nation, which are designed to drive illegal aliens out of South Carolina.

The bill creates the South Carolina Verify method, a state verification system with aggressive enforcement provisions that will be monitored and checked by South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulations. As opposed to federal E-Verify, SC Verify gives the state the authority to enforce citizenship requirements and scrutinize the legal status of all South Carolina workers. The new state verification system is the first of its kind in the nation.

“This bill establishes the most aggressive illegal immigration reform law in the nation,” says Senator Ritchie. “It provides for E-Verify along with S.C. Verify, which enables state government to investigate and penalize businesses that hire illegal aliens and does not allow employers to hide behind the federal I-9.” [Read more]

May 29, 2008

The kindness of strangers

Humans evolved to live in small isolated groups and are finely tuned to seek people of common values. Like it or not, common culture (common practices, expectations, and beliefs) correlates, even if imperfectly, with common biological ancestry

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Our co-operation allows us to have a division of labour and exchange—someone mends the fishing nets while another collects coconuts—and the specialisation this allows is almost certainly responsible for our rapid spread around the world.

No other species does anything like this. The co-operative hunting seen among male chimpanzees is largely done among bands of (genetic) brothers. Ants co-operate, and they are capable of raising sophisticated armies, and of deploying them in complex ways against other ant armies. But ants are effectively genetic clones of each other and so don’t mind giving aid or even their lives to help the collective.

Co-operation among unrelated humans is a different matter. If you help someone and they don’t help you back, you lose. Co-operative societies can soar to great heights, but they can cost you dearly, as when cheats take the spoils of co-operation without returning the benefits. This means that humans have evolved sensitive mechanisms to discriminate between people likely to share their co-operative values from those that do not. [Read more]

May 28, 2008

The crime of being white

Note that the very people who tout multiculturalism, ethnic sensitivity and tolerance violated the tenets of all three in their names

EDITORIAL - Just recently I wrote a piece about Keith John Sampson, a college student who was charged with “racial harassment” for reading an anti-Ku Klux Klan book. Not surprisingly, the article evoked a great response, including emails from those with their own stories to tell about persecution inspired by what I will call caucaphobia. A couple of these accounts are so compelling – compared to one even Sampson’s problems pale – that I’ve decided to publish them in this piece (both readers allowed me to use their names; their correspondence has been edited for punctuation, grammar and style). These are the stories the mainstream media won’t tell, straight from the front lines of the culture war. They give voice to a persecution whose name most dare not utter.

First we have Mr. David Gonzalez of Illinois. He wrote:

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Radical Islam is filling a ‘moral vacuum’ in Britain, senior bishop warns

In the article the bishop said Marxism has been exposed as a nonsense that radical Islam now posed a real threat

Radical Islam is filling a ‘moral vacuum’ in Britain, a senior Church of England bishop has warned.

The Bishop of Rochester, the Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, has said that the decline of Christian values has meant that Britain is now gripped by the doctrine of ‘endless self-indulgence’ which had led to the destruction of family life.

He warned that the ‘newfangled and insecurely founded doctrine of multiculturalism’ has led to immigrants creating ‘segregated communities and parallel lives’.

In an article published in the new political magazine Standpoint, Nazir-Ali claimed that the Church lost its influence over the country’s morals during the ’social and sexual revolution’ of the 1960s.

‘It is this situation that has created the moral and spiritual vacuum in which we now find ourselves.

‘While the Christian consensus was dissolved, nothing else, except perhaps endless self-indulgence, was put in its place.’

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