By: Paul Craig Roberts|25 December, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: Forgive . Injustice . System . USA
This Christmas season while counting our blessings and enjoying the comforts of family, take a moment to say a prayer for the tens of thousands of innocent Americans who will watch the passing of another year from comfortless prison cells. Among these many is Christophe Yves Gaynor. In my considered opinion, Mr. Gaynor was framed by a corrupt prosecutor and…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|18 December, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: Ashamed . White
PCR 12-19-01 CS Mineta You are not alone if you think it is odd that we are killing Muslims in Afghanistan, but are afraid to profile Muslims in airport security. President Bush has won the war against the Taliban, but his transportation chief has taken the bloom off the victory by making air travelers feel like criminals in their own…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|11 December, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: Britain's . End . Euicide . Nation-State . Presages . U.S.
PCR 12-10-01 EU integration Tyranny is coming to Europe in the form of a new multicultural empire. Ancient sovereign states, such as England and France, and newer ones, such as Germany and Italy, are to cease to exist and to be folded into a European superstate. National existence is targeted for extinction by about 2006 followed by national consciousness. Preparing…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|26 November, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: England . Goodbye . Say
PCR 11-26-01 CS UK [See earlier reports from the British Isles: Diversity vs. Freedom (contd.): Three Scenes From The Decline of Britain (last act?), By James Fulford Gun Control, Immigration and Social Engineering – By
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|19 November, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: Forget
PCR 11-19-01 CS economy Economic policy has reverted to old pre-supply-side prescriptions and is failing. Tax rebates on past earnings and past investments do not improve earnings on new investments or lower the cost of labor. Government pork barrel spending is not a stimulus; it simply crowds out an equivalent amount of private spending and prevents resources from being used…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|14 November, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: multiculturalism will lead to the breakup of america
Do you know that there are 15,000 Muslims serving in the U.S. armed forces? Are you aware that the U.S. military has Muslim Imams? Following September 11, Captain Abd Al-Rasheed Muhammad, Imam of Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington D.C., asked the North American Islamic Jurisprudence Council if it is permissible for Muslim troops in the U.S. military to…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|13 November, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: paul craig roberts on the taliban
The war on terrorism has lost its focus. It has become a military campaign against the Taliban. The Taliban are not terrorists. Defeating them will have very little effect on terrorism. The Taliban are a group of Afghans focused on their own country, not on the West. Using the authority of Islam to create a national unity in place of…
Read more »Liberal-stifled patriotism, pent-up for decades, has burst forth in response to the events of September 11. It is in fashion again to be a proud American. Patriotism rallies people to the support of their country, granting government new and expanded powers to respond to terrorists. This is understandable, but a headlong rush is no way to make good decisions. Anxious…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|28 October, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns
For many Americans the events of September 11 have breathed new life into patriotism, but many in academia and the media remain hostile to America. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (www.thefire.org) has intervened in recent instances where academic administrators intentionally stifled patriotic expression and retaliated against those who voiced support for our country. At Central Michigan University, students…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|22 October, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: Bucket . Fighting . Foot . Multicultural
Will U.S. bombing raids and search and destroy missions in Afghanistan destroy Bin Laden’s network in that country or merely drive al Qaeda operatives into other countries on the list of state sponsors of terrorism? The process of pursuing terrorists through Muslim countries is part of what Bush administration officials and military planners have in mind when they speak of…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|18 October, 2001|Categories: Interviews
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Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|17 October, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: paulcraigroberts.org feminist
PCR 10-17-01 CS abuse Three years ago I concluded a sixteen-year stint as a Business Week columnist with the observation: “As the growing emphasis on feelings crowds out reason, facts will play a smaller role in public discourse.” That was the safest prediction any economist ever made. Respect for facts has a tenuous hold on the allegiance of public policymakers,…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|15 October, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: paulcraigroberts.org feminism
PCR 10-15-01 CS primitive If you are a heterosexual male of any race, tear yourself away from the war on terrorism and let Howard S. Schwartz inform you of your real enemy. His book, The Revolt of the Primitive: An Inquiry into the Roots of Political Correctness, has just been released by Praeger Publishers in Westport, Ct. The book is…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|09 October, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: not to restrict civil liberties
A tragedy for thousands of Americans, the September 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S. were a boon for Eurostatists, Eurocrats and other assorted architects of a European state. The superstatists quickly put their own spin on the attacks, arguing that their success proves the impotence and pointlessness of national sovereignty. As British European Union advocate Graham Watson (send him mail)…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|17 September, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: Terrorism . Treason?
Immigration Enthusiasts Fear Tighter U.S. Policy Following Attacks. – AP Americans need a release for the anger and frustration they feel over the destruction of the Pentagon and lower Manhattan, causing twice the casualties of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Columnist Charles Krauthammer is ready to declare war on Afghanistan, while politicians move to scapegoat CIA director George Tenet.…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|15 September, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: Homegrown . Needed: . Villains
[VDARE comment: some of this may seem incredible, but click on links and here for documentation.] Americans are hot to retaliate for September 11 as soon as the responsible parties are known. Not knowing whom to bomb makes us feel impotent. Americans crave the catharsis of payback. But, alas, many of the responsible parties cannot be bombed, because they are…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|28 August, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: assault and battery . legal sense . paragraph . prosecutor . prosecutorial abuse
A self-described “very conservative” gentleman, [name withheld by request], takes exception to my column, posted on VDARE, about the white husband in Idaho being arrested for coming to the defense of his wife, who was assaulted by a black man. This gentleman says that his anger at the prosecutor turned into anger at me after checking the links supplied by…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|21 August, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: Diversity . Equal . Freedom . Idaho: . Protection . vs. . What
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Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|07 August, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: civil rights policies . discrimination lawsuits . federal bureaucrats . federal contracting . senator ted kennedy
President Bush’s plan to amnesty millions of illegal Latin Americans could conceivably work if he simultaneously announced the end of racial quotas that make native-born whites second-class citizens in their own country. Instead, the Bush administration is preparing to defend a federal racial quota policy in an upcoming Supreme Court case. American blacks are a solid bloc-vote for liberal Democrats…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|05 May, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: Books . Craig . Paul
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Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|01 May, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: equality under law video
Paul Craig Roberts on What WHAMs Need To Know About Affirmative Action The 1964 Civil Rights Act was passed to reaffirm the constitutional requirement of equality in law. Paradoxically, the Civil Rights Act destroyed equality in law and put in place a caste system. The lack of response by the U.S. Department of Justice to outbreaks of black-on-white violence in…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|03 April, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: traditional american majority
University of California President Richard C. Atkinson is caught between a rock and a hard place. In order to remain politically correct—a requisite for keeping his job—he had to engage in hate speech and hate thought, offenses that mandate sensitivity training if not prosecution. California’s Proposition 209 forbids privileged university admissions on the basis of skin color. Mr. Atkinson believes…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|14 March, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: tanner analysis of social security
It was only yesterday that conservatives were crowing that the era of racial quotas was over. To the contrary, nothing better reveals the overthrow of equality in law than the use of “disparate impact” arguments by libertarians and conservatives to advance their policy goals. Consider, for example, the case for privatizing Social Security and the case for school vouchers. The…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|05 March, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns
“President Bush might succeed in building an anti-missile defense system and invigorating our economy with a tax cut. But does it really matter?…” The rot in American intellectual life has reached a putrid state. Nothing better illustrates the decline in education and the ability to think than the argument over “affirmative action.” Affirmative action means privileged standing for “preferred minorities”…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|28 February, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: paul craig roberts immigration
The last vestige of civilized Britain has fallen away — the unarmed British “Bobbie.” For 170 years, British police functioned without guns. Since their founding by Sir Robert Peel in 1829, Bobbies walked their beats armed only with their nightsticks. Until the last few years of these 17 decades, the British public was armed. Now it is the other way…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|20 February, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: the camp of the saints.org
In 1973 the prize-winning French novelist Jean Raspail published The Camp of the Saints. An English language edition appeared in 1975 to general acclaim. Publishers’ Weekly declared the book to be “remarkable . . . riveting.” The Wall Street Journal‘s Edmond Fuller said, “sensational.” Linell Smith in The Baltimore Sun said, “no reader will remain unaffected by the questions it…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|10 January, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: Craig . GOP . Paul . Vote . White
As we enter the second decade since the demise of the Soviet Union as a political entity, Soviet propaganda is as influential as ever. Indeed, Soviet propaganda will influence the success or failure of the new Bush administration and could even ultimately decide the fate of the two-century-old “American experiment.” In the struggle for world influence, Soviet propagandists realized that…
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