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To: paltz
Wall Street Journal

"During a immigration subcommittee hearing in March, Mr. Cannon had the gumption to question the executive director of CIS, Mark Krikorian, as well as to challenge Roy Beck, who heads NumbersUSA and serves as "spokesman" for CFAW. After first denying it, Mr. Krikorian was forced to admit that CIS is a spin-off of FAIR.

"In fact, CIS, FAIR, NumbersUSA, Project-USA and more than a half-dozen similar groups that Republicans have become disturbingly comfy with, were founded or funded (or both) by John Tanton, a retired doctor in Michigan. In addition to trying to stop immigration to the U.S., appropriate population-control measures for Dr. Tanton and his network include promoting China's one-child policy, sterilizing Third World women and wider use of RU-486.

"FAIR, where Mr. Krikorian once worked, is run by Dan Stein and shares advisers and personnel with CIS and other members of the Tanton nexus. As our Jason Riley noted in a March op-ed, "By Dr. Tanton's own reckoning, FAIR has received more than $1.5 million from the Pioneer Fund, a white-supremacist outfit devoted to racial purity through eugenics."

34 posted on 01/05/2005 11:02:46 PM PST by bayourod (The states and cities with large immigrant labor pools are the prosperous ones.)
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To: bayourod

OK, so let me see if I can sum up your argument here.

Since CIS (?) led by Mark Krikorian is a 'spin off' of FAIR, and FAIR is suspect because it is 'comfy' with a Dr Tanton, who is suspect because he is part of a 'network' that includes various population control advocates?.

That is followed by an assertion that Mark Krikorian is also suspect because he once worked for a Dan Stein who has taken money from organizations associated with White Supremacist organizations?

The entire anti-illegal immigration majority of America is suspect and disregadable due to some obscure network ofpopulation control advocates taking money from a claimed white supremacist group that can afford to throw around $1.5 million?

That is one of the most ludicrous and convoluted examples of character assassination through guilt-by-association that I have ever seen.

Why dont you just join the ranks of the far left and say that all of America is racist to the core?

Then we will know what to do with your comments.


41 posted on 01/05/2005 11:46:14 PM PST by JFK_Lib
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To: bayourod
Wall Street Journal

"During a immigration subcommittee hearing in March, Mr. Cannon had the gumption to question the executive director of CIS, Mark Krikorian, as well as to challenge Roy Beck, who heads NumbersUSA and serves as "spokesman" for CFAW. After first denying it, Mr. Krikorian was forced to admit that CIS is a spin-off of FAIR.

"In fact, CIS, FAIR, NumbersUSA, Project-USA and more than a half-dozen similar groups that Republicans have become disturbingly comfy with, were founded or funded (or both) by John Tanton, a retired doctor in Michigan. In addition to trying to stop immigration to the U.S., appropriate population-control measures for Dr. Tanton and his network include promoting China's one-child policy, sterilizing Third World women and wider use of RU-486.

"FAIR, where Mr. Krikorian once worked, is run by Dan Stein and shares advisers and personnel with CIS and other members of the Tanton nexus. As our Jason Riley noted in a March op-ed, "By Dr. Tanton's own reckoning, FAIR has received more than $1.5 million from the Pioneer Fund, a white-supremacist outfit devoted to racial purity through eugenics."

I see that you have once again copied and pasted that article from the extremely biased, pro-open borders, and pro-illegal immigration Wall Street Journal. I also see that this article mentions Rep. Chris Cannon, who is pro-illegal immigration, and who received an award from MALDEF, a brown supremacist organization that practices racism and which is extremely biased, pro-open borders, and pro-illegal immigration. The WSJ, MALDEF, and Chris Cannon....I guess birds of a feather really do flock together.

42 posted on 01/05/2005 11:52:59 PM PST by usadave
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