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  • L’affaire Strauss-Khan

    07/03/2011 12:45:04 PM PDT · by OddLane · 23 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | July 3, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    There are a number of lessons to be gleaned from the rapidly imploding criminal case against the former head of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn. Beyond the usual, insincere breast-beating and lamentation over the media’s predictable rush to judgement, as well as questions of whether the traditional perp walk is a violation of a defendant’s due process rights, there is a much broader discussion that has yet to be fully broached. And that discussion entails the morass of fraud that lies at the heart of our country’s immigration system, especially the application process for potential asylum-seekers. The New York...
  • New York's Get Out Jail Free Card (ACLU Treason Alert)

    05/23/2011 1:18:03 AM PDT · by OddLane · 3 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | May 22, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    I have some incredibly disturbing news to report to you today that entails gutting an effective program involving the collaboration of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and the New York Department of Corrections. As many of you might know, one of the best means of apprehending and deporting criminal aliens is consistent cooperation between federal immigration authorities and local law enforcement agencies. The programs that exist to effectuate this end, Secure Communities and the much more robust 287(g), have been the single best tool in our arsenal capable of frustrating the intentions of criminal aliens who repeatedly flout our...
  • Obama Throws Israel Under The Bus

    05/21/2011 4:20:58 AM PDT · by OddLane · 12 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | May 21, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    I wasn’t planning on discussing this issue today, but we do address important foreign policy issues on this site when the occasion demands it. Needless to say, President Obama’s insistence that the state of Israel, which has heretofore been our most trusted and reliable ally in the Middle East, return to annihilatory borders is such an occasion. Putting aside for a moment the observation that these borders are utterly indefensible, which has been made by experts much more well-versed in this subject than me, there are several issues with the President’s new “peace” proposals that pose even greater barriers to...
  • Deconstructing The New York Slimes (How The Newspaper of Record Shortchanges Us All)

    05/18/2011 9:42:03 PM PDT · by OddLane · 6 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | May 19, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    Tuesday night I had the pleasure of attending a discussion held at New York City’s Penn Club, sponsored by the Center for Immigration Studies, which featured one of my favorite journalists/media critics, William McGowan. The author of Gray Lady Down: What the Decline and Fall of the New York Times Means for America, Mr. McGowan delivered a speech outlining the largely negative contribution New York’s “newspaper of record” has had on the immigration debate, both in the past and during the current nationwide battle over controversial measures such as amnesty and the DREAM Act. McGowan’s talk divided the journalistic crimes...
  • Barack Obama's Alternate Reality

    05/11/2011 11:58:08 PM PDT · by OddLane · 5 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | May 12, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    Yesterday the President delivered his much-anticipated address on immigration at the Chamizal National Memorial Park, a landmark that commemorates the settlement of a century-old border dispute centered around the Rio Grande, which has traditionally served as the demarcation line between what is Mexico and what is the United States. Unfortunately, Barack Obama used the occasion to yet again smear honest opponents of his administration’s open borders policy, obfuscate what the White House has actually done to secure the border, ignore the catalog of horrors occurring in Ciudad Juarez-El Paso’s neighboring city across the border-and engage in boilerplate rhetoric intended to...
  • When Less Is More (Don't Give Us Your Tired, Poor, Or Huddled Masses)

    05/07/2011 2:09:15 AM PDT · by OddLane · 5 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | May 7th, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    This past tuesday I had the distinct pleasure of attending an Intelligence Squared debate whose subject is one that this website has addressed repeatedly in the past, although admittedly, not as often as I would have liked. The drive to thwart repeated amnesty proposals introduced throughout this past year has not given us the opportunity to address the innumerable problems presented by unfettered, mass (legal) immigration. That’s why I relish the chance to explore the flaws of our current, post-1965 wave of immigration. Or, as the framers of the IQ2 debate phrased their resolution: Don’t Give Us Your Tired, Your...
  • May Day Photos and Coverage: Part I

    05/04/2011 12:21:30 AM PDT · by OddLane · 11 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | May 4th, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    My apologies for beginning this entry with such a startlingly vulgar image, but I thought it appropriate to visually demonstrate the level of debate I encountered from open borders anarchists during the May Day rally held at Foley Square. These two characters-who obviously eschew fasting as a form of political protest-are from the very violent, yet strangely ineffectual, organization known as Antifa. They oppose what they describe as “fascism” by replicating the methods and tactics of brownshirts. More on them later. I will begin our journey into the depths of Marxist inadequacy, however, chronologically. I and several members of New...
  • Stand Up For America (In New York City!) Union Square May Day Counter-Demonstration

    04/23/2011 6:06:26 AM PDT · by OddLane · 28 replies · 1+ views
    American Rattlesnake ^ | April 23, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    May Day is upon us, and this year we can once again look forward to the spectacle of thousands of people who were not invited here, don’t belong here, and certainly contribute nothing of value to our society, demanding their “rights.” And by “rights,” I mean wealth extracted from taxpaying, American citizens and transferred to a resentful, greedy consortium of Marxists and officially sanctioned ethnic grievance organizations. The good news is that this year, unlike in the past, New York Ice will be able to combat the gaseous Zapatistas, the Salvadorian Communists, the Mexican death cultists, and stupid-looking hipsters with...
  • Let's Celebrate The Earth Today By Letting The Border Patrol Do Its Job

    04/22/2011 2:36:01 PM PDT · by OddLane · 5 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | April 22, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    As many of you might know, today marks the official commemoration of Earth Day, a holiday conceived by the unfortunately named U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson in 1970 and celebrated by self-styled environmentally conscious individuals every year on this day since. You might be wondering why I would choose to address this subject on a website whose purpose is ostensibly far removed from the subject of environmentalism. The answer to that question is very simple. Although usually framed either as an economic or a cultural argument, one of the most compelling reasons to reduce the excessive immigration into this country that’s...
  • Breitbartapolooza! (Andrew Breitbart's Book Signing and Lecture in Manhattan)

    04/17/2011 9:24:17 PM PDT · by OddLane · 15 replies
    American Rattlensnake ^ | April 18, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    Today I had the opportunity to meet one of the kingpins of conservative new media, Andrew Breitbart. In town for a signing of his recently published book, Righteous Indignation, the creator of Big Hollywood , one of numerous Breitbart-inspired websites, delivered an entertaining speech that weaved together his personal narrative of embracing conservative activism with his current fight against the Obama administration and its many devout supporters. An at times irreverent, always impassioned, largely extemporaneous speech that explored everything from his pretensions of privilege as the child of an earnest middle class family living in Brentwood, California, to his dissolute...
  • Stolen: A Story of Modern-day Slavery

    03/26/2011 10:46:38 PM PDT · by OddLane · 5 replies · 1+ views
    American Rattlesnake ^ | March 27, 2011 | Marion D.S. Dreyfus
    In an excellent documentary called Stolen, which sets out to document a family reunion in the sole region in Africa where Spanish is spoken, filmmakers Ayala and Fallshaw uncover a bigger story than they had originally planned. What they find is a pocket of slavery still practiced in Western Sahara, Morocco, Mauritania, and elsewhere in Arab-African societies. The initial impetus for the film is the re-union of a generational family under UN auspices, a service the UN provides if the correct paperwork is filled out; family members long separated are brought together for a joyous 5-day reunion. What the documentarians...
  • Why 'Machete' Makes The Case For Immigration Enforcement

    03/13/2011 9:56:33 PM PDT · by OddLane · 16 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | March 13, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    I should probably preface this post with the caveat that it does contain numerous “spoilers,” so if you wish to see this film untainted by the disclosure of any plot lines, characterization, thematic development or surprise twists, I suggest you depart before the jump. I myself am not a fan of spoiler alerts, and have a hard time believing that anyone who wanted to see Robert Rodriguez’s much-discussed splatterfest has not availed himself of the opportunity in the past year. That being said, this is your chance to get out clean. With that preliminary warning out of the way, I...
  • David Horowitz Does Battle At Brooklyn College

    03/10/2011 11:26:46 PM PST · by OddLane · 31 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | March 11, 2010 | Gerard Perry
    Today I decided to return to my old stomping grounds at Brooklyn College in order to witness a lecture delivered by acclaimed polemicist, writer, political and human rights activist, and former leader of the new left, David Horowitz. Invited to speak by student leader Yosef Sobel, and sponsored by Professor Langbert-both of whom can be seen below-Mr. Horowitz delivered an impassioned, but unerringly rational, defense of freedom of speech, pluralism, and diversity, all values under attack in the Middle East and on American campuses-the primary theme of the evening. He began by noting the extreme impediments he-and the people who...
  • In Defense Of Peter King (Counter-demonstration)

    03/06/2011 6:29:51 PM PST · by OddLane · 22 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | March 6, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    Today I attended the counterprotest held by supporters of Representative Peter King’s investigation into Islamic radicalism. A rally that was held approximately three blocks away from an event staged by radical leftists and Islamic extremists opposed to the very notion of Rep. King’s proposed hearings. Sponsored by the Liberty Alliance-and co-sponsored by numerous anti-sharia organizations throughout the area-it attracted a wide variety of individuals, including many New Yorkers opposed to the construction of the Ground Zero mosque, such as the man pictured above. The rally was in large part organized and emceed by Andy Sullivan from Blue Collar Corner, an...
  • Why Libertarians Are Wrong About Immigration

    02/28/2011 12:38:35 PM PST · by OddLane · 31 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | February 28, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    The ringleaders behind the premeditated murder of special agent Zapata continue to be rounded up south of the border, including two very important handlers of the criminals who shot Zapata and his fellow ICE agent, Victor Avila. However, I’d like take a step back from the gritty details of this investigation and examine the some of the misguided media coverage of the purported “root causes” of the attack on these two courageous ICE agents. Specifically, the ongoing libertarian narrative that decriminalizing drugs and opening our borders will somehow cause narco-criminal/paramilitary groups like the Zetas and Beltran-Levy cartels to magically disappear....
  • Coming To A City Near You (What Mexican Youtube Videos Say About Our Border Policy)

    02/25/2011 11:48:22 PM PST · by OddLane
    American Rattlesnake ^ | February 26, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    While the police dragnet for the murderers of ICE agent Jaime Zapata continues, in spite of potential obstruction by a systematically corrupt Mexican polity, the brutality of the cartels that are thought to have been behind his murder continues to be documented by the news media. Thanks to Boing Boing, we’ve learned of the lengths to which paramilitary drug cartels such as the Zetas will go in order to intimidate their criminal rivals. In this case, posting the most gruesome images from their attacks on the popular video-sharing website owned by Google. As hideous as these videos might seem, they’re...
  • The Ground Zero Mosque: Second Wave of the 9/11 Attacks

    02/21/2011 8:31:18 AM PST · by OddLane · 4 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | February 21, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    Last night, I had the distinct pleasure of attending one of the first New York City screenings of The Ground Zero Mosque: Second Wave of the 9/11 Attacks. Produced and directed by Pamela Geller, with the assistance of her friend and colleague, scholar Robert Spencer, the documentary attempts to explore the at times dubious motivations behind Cordoba House’s financiers and spokespeople, including Imam Rauf and his wife, Daisy Khan. As you can see from the pictures below, the film attracted a capacity crowd, one that was very animated in its opposition to the concept of locating what many view as...
  • Change Takes Time

    02/15/2011 9:49:28 PM PST · by OddLane
    American Rattlesnake ^ | February 16, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    For those of you who’ve followed our past coverage of Rep. Stephen Sandstrom’s efforts at curbing illegal immigration in his home state of Utah, you’ll be pleased to know that his bill, HB-70, has cleared an important legislative hurdle. Its passage by the House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Standing Committee by no means ensures its eventual enactment by the legislature, but it does send a signal that a number of leaders within the Utah House of Representatives feel that this issue is compelling enough to warrant debate on the floor. This proves yet again that the tireless efforts by...
  • The Year In Review

    01/03/2011 9:40:48 AM PST · by OddLane · 1 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | January 1, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    As we mark the end of the old year and the beginning of something new, it’s wise to take a step back and assess the accomplishments and setbacks of our movement. 2010 was probably the most significant year in terms of advancing the debate over immigration enforcement within the body politic of this country in recent memory. The most notable event, of course, was the decision by Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona to sign into law Senator Russell Pearce’s signature piece of legislation, SB 1070. As a quick reminder, the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act makes it...
  • America's Next Great Shill (The Washington Post Takes Bold Stance In Favor Of Liberalism)

    02/01/2011 12:48:58 AM PST · by OddLane · 6 replies
    American Rattlesnake ^ | February 1st, 2011 | Gerard Perry
    I should probably preface this post by admitting that I was a participant in the Washington Post's America's Next Great Pundit contest, a misguided and perhaps ultimately futile attempt by WaPo to expand its youth demographic among the ever-declining readership it lays claim to. In fact, my submission was drawn from an essay posted to this very website, entitled-appropriately enough, considering the subject of this post-Spin. You can judge for yourself whether it's worthy of being published in Washington D.C.'s most widely-circulated newspaper. My own view, even prior to submitting the piece, was that it would be rejected by the...