Riding the Radio Waves for Over 10 Years - part 1
Terry Anderson discusses his radio show at KRLA and the history of the show. Terry notes that his show is one of the few in the country that exclusively discuss the crisis of illegal immigration and the consequences of allowing millions of illegal aliens to sneak into our country.
Presented at the September 2009 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Local Perspective on Refugee Resettlement - part 1
Ann Corcoran discusses the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program and its impact on unsuspecting local communities. These communities are often forced to accept large groups of refugees that are extremely difficult to assimilate into American culture.
Presented at the September 2009 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Riding the Radio Waves for Over 10 Years - part 2
Terry Anderson discusses his radio show at KRLA and the history of the show. Terry notes that his show is one of the few in the country that exclusively discuss the crisis of illegal immigration and the consequences of allowing millions of illegal aliens to sneak into our country.
Presented at the September 2009 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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The imperative of steady state economics for credible talk of population stabilization - part 1
Brian Czech with the Center for the Advancement of Steady State Economy discusses the imperative of steady state economics for credible talk of population stabilization. Presented at the Social Contract 2010 Writers Workshop.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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How Diverse Immigration Threatens Women's Rights
Brenda Walker discusses mass immigration and forced diversity and multiculturalism which is threatening the rights of women in the United States. Many cultures treat women as second-class citizens and some cultural groups want that practice established in America.
Presented at the September 2009 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Educating state legislators and activism - Helm
Carol Helm of Immigration Reform Oklahoma Now discusses educating state legislators on illegal immigration.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Ranching and violence on the border - part 1
Patrick Bray of the Arizona Cattlemen's Association discusses ranching and violence on the Arizona border.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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An Overview of the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program - part 1
Paul Nachman introduces the issue of asylum and its potential abuses. Then Don Barnett discusses the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program and how it draws immigrants to settle in America.
Presented at the September 2009 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Ethics and Morals of Illegal Immigration - part 1
Catholic Priest Father Patrick Bascio discusses the ethics and morality of illegal immigration. He explains how his outlook has matured to realize that it is immoral to harm American workers by importing cheap, foreign labor. Illegal immigration displaces Americans from their communities and robs source countries such as Mexico of individuals who could contribute to their own society.
Presented at the September 2009 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Why immigration activists should care about trade policy - part 1
Alan Tonelson of the U.S. Business and Industrial Council Educational Foundation discusses why immigration activists should care about trade policy.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Arizona immigration law and national security - part 2
Michael Cutler discusses Arizona immigration law (SB1040) and implications for national security.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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D.A. King says goodbye to Terry Anderson
D.A. King of the Dustin Inman Society says goodbye to Terry Anderson. Terry, of the Terry Anderson radio show, died in July of 2010. Terry was an outspoken leader for the cause of halting illegal immigration and securing our borders. Presented at the Social Contract 2010 Writers Workshop.
Read D.A. King's article in the Summer 2010 Social Contract Press: Goodbye to Terry Anderson - An American Hero.
https://www.thesocialcontract.com/artman2/publish/tsc_20_4/tsc_20_4_king.shtml
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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An Overview of the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program - part 2
Don Barnett discusses the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program and how it draws immigrants to settle in America.
Presented at the September 2009 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Local Perspective on Refugee Resettlement - part 2
Ann Corcoran discusses the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program and its impact on unsuspecting local communities. These communities are often forced to accept large groups of refugees that are extremely difficult to assimilate into American culture.
Presented at the September 2009 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Educating college students about immigration issues - part 1
Kevin DeAnna of Youth for Western Civilization, discusses educating college students on immigration issues.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Arizona immigration law and national security - part 3
Michael Cutler discusses Arizona immigration law and implications for national security.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Educating state legislators and activism - Garcia part 2
Eddie Garcia discusses educating state legislators on immigration.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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What Americans need to know about Islam - part 1
William J. Federer discusses what Americans need to know about Islam. Federer is author of the book: What every American needs to know about the Koran - a history of Islam and the United States. Federer presents a history of Mohammed and Islamic conquest of the Mideast. He contrasts moral and ethical principles of Islam with Christianity and notes that Islam is a religious as well as a political belief system. He describes the fundamental imperative of conquest as embodied in religion of Islam.
This presentation was given as part of the 2011 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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What Americans need to know about Islam - part 3
William J. Federer discusses what Americans need to know about Islam. Federer is author of the book: What every American needs to know about the Koran - a history of Islam and the United States. Federer presents a history of Mohammed and Islamic conquest of the Mideast. He contrasts moral and ethical principles of Islam with Christianity and notes that Islam is a religious as well as a political belief system. He describes the fundamental imperative of conquest as embodied in religion of Islam.
This presentation was given as part of the 2011 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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What Americans need to know about Islam - part 2
William J. Federer discusses what Americans need to know about Islam. Federer is author of the book: What every American needs to know about the Koran - a history of Islam and the United States. Federer presents a history of Mohammed and Islamic conquest of the Mideast. He contrasts moral and ethical principles of Islam with Christianity and notes that Islam is a religious as well as a political belief system. He describes the fundamental imperative of conquest as embodied in religion of Islam.
This presentation was given as part of the 2011 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Foreign government interference in U.S. immigration policy - part 2
Pat Choate, economist and former Reform Party VP Candidate, discusses foreign government interference in United States immigration policy.
This presentation was given as part of the 2011 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Immigration law in Georgia
D. A. King, President of the Dustin Inman Society, discusses Georgia Immigration Law. King spearheaded Georgia HB 87, one of the toughest immigration laws in the US. In passing the bill, King beat back business lobbies and the Farm Bureau.
This presentation was given as part of the 2011 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Foreign government interference in U.S. immigration policy - part 1
Pat Choate, economist and former Reform Party VP Candidate, discusses foreign government interference in United States immigration policy.
This presentation was given as part of the 2011 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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How we won in Maryland - the Dream Act repeal
Pat McDonough (House of Delegates, Maryland) discusses the fight to repeal the Dream Act in Maryland, which would grant in-state college tuition discounts to illegal immigrants. McDonough organized a petition drive and gathered enough signatures to place the question before the voters in 2012.
This presentation was given as part of the 2011 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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What the Bible really says about immigration - part 1
Professor James Hoffmeier, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, discusses what the Bible really says about immigration. Surprisingly, historical evidence indicates that borders were important and that immigration was restricted in earlier cultures. Hoffmeier points out that these Mid-East cultures had specific terms for outsiders and immigrants. He notes that the religious sanctuary city concept of biblical times was completely different from the concept of sanctuary cities for illegal aliens as implemented in the United States today.
This presentation was given as part of the 2011 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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