The Remembrance Project
The Remembrance Project / Stolen Lives Quilt by Maria Espinoza
Presented at the Social Contract Writers' Workshop on September 29, 2013.
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The Battle to Stop Driver’s Licenses for Illegals in Oregon
Cynthia Kendoll, president of Oregonians for Immigration Reform (OFIR), discusses the battle to stop driver's licenses from being issued to illegal aliens in Oregon. Oregon passed a law in 2013 giving illegal aliens the highly coveted state issued ID in the form of a driver card. The issue committee Protect Oregon Driver Licenses was formed to place the question on the ballot, thus allowing voters to approve or overturn the law. The referendum is being voted on in the 2014 Oregon general election.
For more information, see:
Oregonians for Immigration Reform (OFIR) at http://www.oregonir.org
Protect Oregon Driver Licenses at http://www.protectoregondl.org
This presentation was given at the 2014 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC. September 2014.
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The Obama Administration’s Injustice Department
Hans von Spakovsky of the Heritage Foundation discusses The Obama Administration’s Justice Department and abuses by Attorney General Eric Holder
This presentation was given at the 2014 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC. September 2014.
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The Real Sources of Income Inequality
Economist Alan Tonelson discusses the real sources of income inequality in the United States.
This presentation was given at the 2014 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC. September 2014.
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Refugee Resettlement: The Agenda to Erase America
Investigative reporter James Simpson discusses refugee resettlement and the implicit agenda to erase America as we know it.
This presentation was given at the October 2015 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Thomas’s Flag
Naturalized American Citizen and Author Luis Pozzolo discusses patriotism, respect for the rule of law, and respect for the American Flag.
This presentation was given at the 2014 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC. September 2014.
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Vanishing Open Spaces - Population Growth and Sprawl in America - part 3
Roy Beck of NumbersUSA (www.NumbersUSA.com) discusses a new report on development, land use, and impact of immigration driven population growth on America's open spaces.
This presentation was given at the 2014 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC. September 2014.
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Syria’s War on Terror: The Myth of the "Moderate" Rebels
State Senator Richard Black, Virginia – 13th District, discusses Syria’s War on Terror and the myth of "moderate" rebels.
Colonel Richard “Dick” Black (USA Ret.) is a Virginia State Senator and former member of Virginia House of Delegates, Senator Black had a successful law career before entering politics. His military awards include the Purple Heart, three Legions of Merit, thirteen Air Medals, two Presidential Unit Citations, the Army General Staff Badge, and Naval Aviators’ Wings of Gold. He is a frequent media guest who appeared over 30 times on CNN and other national networks discussing foreign and military affairs. He holds a J.D. law degree from University of Florida.
This presentation was given at the September, 2016 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Where Have All The Borders Gone?
Diana West discusses open borders and immigration.
Diana West is a former syndicated columnist, journalist, and author of American Betrayal and The Death of the Grown-Up.
This presentation was given at the October 2015 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Vanishing Open Spaces - Population Growth and Sprawl in America - part 2
Leon Kolankiewicz of Californians for Population Stabilization discusses a new report on development, land use, and impact of immigration driven population growth on America's open spaces.
This presentation was given at the 2014 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC. September 2014.
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See Californians for Population Stabilization at http://www.capsweb.org/
Vanishing Open Spaces - Population Growth and Sprawl in America - part 1
Anne Manetas of NumbersUSA (www.NumbersUSA.com) discusses a new report on development, land use, and impact of immigration driven population growth on America's open spaces.
This presentation was given at the 2014 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC. September 2014.
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The End of Sovereignty
Peter Kirsanow, US Commission on Civil Rights, discusses the end of American sovereignty.
Peter Kirsanow is a partner with the Benesch Attorneys at Law firm's Labor & Employment Practice Group and a member of the Diversity & Inclusion Committee. He returned to Benesch in January 2008 after serving on the five-member, President-appointed National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in Washington, D.C. for two years. He was recently reappointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives to his third consecutive six-year term on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Mr. Kirsanow focuses his legal practice on representing management in employment-related litigation, as well as in contract negotiations, NLRB proceedings, EEO matters, and arbitration. He continues to testify before and advise members of the U.S. Congress on immigration, civil rights, and employments laws. He holds a BA from Cornell University and a J.D. from Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law.
This presentation was given at the September, 2016 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Busting the Immigration Environment Deniers: Suing Under the National Environmental Protection Act
Julie Axelrod (IRLI) and Lesley Blackner (Environmental Law Attorney) discuss the mass immigration – environment connection and the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA).
The serious environmental impact of mass immigration has been virtually ignored by our government for decades.
This presentation was given at the 2017 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Intermarium, the Land between the Black and Baltic Seas
Marek Jan Chodakiewicz, The Institute of World Politics, discusses Intermarium, the Land between the Black and Baltic Seas, its history in the context of Europe and Russia.
Marek Jan Chodakiewicz, Ph.D. is Current holder of the Kosciuszko Chair of Polish Studies at The Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C., Dr. Chodackiewicz teaches courses on Mass Murder Prevention in Failed and Failing States, Geography and Strategy, and Russian Politics and Foreign Policy. He has authored, co-authored, edited, and co-edited over fifteen scholarly monographs and documentary collections in both English and Polish. He has also published on foreign policy in various venues, including The Journal of World Affairs, American Spectator, and National Review Online.
This presentation was given at the September, 2016 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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The Revolution of America’s Regime
Angelo M. Codevilla, The Claremont Institute, discusses the revolution of America’s Regime and how the Democrat Obama administration differs from previous administrations.
Angelo Codevilla, Ph.D. is a Former staff member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, professor emeritus of international relations at Boston University, and the author of more than a dozen books on politics, arms control and intelligence. He served as a U.S. Navy officer, a Foreign Service officer, and professional staff member of the Select Committee on Intelligence of the United States Senate. Codevilla's books and articles range from French and Italian politics to the thoughts of Machiavelli and Montesquieu to arms control, war, the technology of ballistic missile defenses, and a broad range of international topics. Articles by Codevilla have appeared in Commentary, Foreign Affairs, National Review, and the The New Republic. His op-eds have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. He has also been published in Political Science Reviewer, Intercollegiate Review, and Politica.
This presentation was given at the September, 2016 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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The Human Cost of the Federal Government's Border Failure
Maria Espinoza of The Remembrance Project introduces two speakers who are family victims of illegal alien crime.
Juan Benavides and Dan Golvach both lost family members to senseless illegal alien crime.
This presentation was given at the October 2015 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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The Remembrance Project: http://www.theremembranceproject.org
My Road to Damascus
Jan Ting, Temple University Law Professor and former Assistant INS Commissioner, discusses national security, Islam, immigration, and homeland security.
Jan Ting is Former assistant commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) from 1990-1993, Professor Ting teaches courses in taxation, immigration, citizenship and national security at Temple University School of Law. He has testified to Congress about immigration and homeland security on multiple occasions and has published articles on the topics of taxation, immigration, and national security. He has been quoted in news reports and published commentary in various media.
This presentation was given at the September, 2016 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Economic Growth, Immigration, and National Security
Frank Roche of Policy Matters USA discusses economic growth in the context of immigration and national security.
This presentation was given at the October 2015 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Policy Matters USA: http://www.policymattersusa.com
What Should U.S. Immigration Policy Be? – Mike Gonzalez
Mike Gonzalez of The Heritage Foundation asks: what should United States immigration policy be?
This presentation was given at the October 2015 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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American Baseball Player Saves Flag from Desecration 40 Years Ago
Joe Guzzardi, Californians for Population Stabilization, discusses baseball and how a baseball hero saved the American flag from desecration 40 years ago. He discusses Obama's recent trip to Cuba in the context of baseball.
Joe Guzzardi has been an editorial columnist since 1986. His columns are nationally syndicated and appear weekly in the San Joaquin Valley's daily newspaper and the Lodi News-Sentinel. His commentaries were previously published in The Record (Stockton, California) as well as on the webzine VDARE.com and the California-based webzine CalNews.com. A native Californian, Joe retired in 2008 from the Lodi, California, Unified School District where for 23 years he taught English as a Second Language to immigrants from all over the world. In 2003, Joe was a California gubernatorial candidate in the special Recall Gray Davis election. He is a Senior Writing Fellow for Californians for Population Stabilization (CAPS). He is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research and the Internet Baseball Writers Association of America and works for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
This presentation was given at the September, 2016 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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H-1B Visa Use and Abuse - Sara Blackwell, Protect US Workers
Sara Blackwell, Protect US Workers, discusses H-1B Visa Use and Abuse and how the H-1B system is being used to outsource and displace American workers. The ultimate objective is to offshore and export American jobs overseas.
Sara Blackwell is President and attorney at the Blackwell Firm in Sarasota, Florida, she teaches Employment Law at University of South Florida in Tampa and is a published author. Ms. Blackwell has worked for large defense firms and in defense of American workers for most of her legal career. She recently started a new organization, Protecting U.S. Workers, for the purpose of being able to provide quality, fair priced, employment and legal representation on a personal level.
This presentation was given at the September, 2016 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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H-1B Visa Use and Abuse – John Miano
John Miano, with the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI), discusses H-1B Visa Use and Abuse and how the H-1B system is being used to outsource and displace American workers. The ultimate objective is to offshore and export American jobs overseas.
John Miano is a nationally known advocate for American workers. He is a co-author with Michelle Malkin of the book entitled, Sold Out: How High-Tech Billionaires & Bipartisan Beltway Crapweasels Are Screwing America’s Best & Brightest Workers, that documents how the immigration system has been hijacked by political elites to become a weapon against ordinary Americans. He has testified before Congress several times on the adverse effects foreign labor has on American workers and has been a frequent guest on cable news and radio shows. He is also a Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies.
This presentation was given at the September, 2016 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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What Should U.S. Immigration Policy Be? – Mark Krikorian
Mark Krikorian of the Center for Immigration Studies asks: what should United States immigration policy be?
This presentation was given at the October 2015 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Center for Immigration Studies: http://www.cis.org
This is a Test… a Quiz on Open Borders Advocates
Ann Corcoran of Refugee Resettlement Watch presents a quiz on open borders advocates.
This presentation was given at the October 2015 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Refugee Resettlement Watch: https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com
The New Attack on Children Trying to Learn English
Rosalie Pedalino Porter, Ed.D., Chairman, ProEnglish), discusses the latest attack on children trying to learn English in U.S. public schools.
Rosalie Porter, Ed.D is an accomplished author and scholar and current chairwoman of the board for ProEnglish. She is a consultant for school districts across the country, the executive director of the READ Institute (The Institute for Research in English Acquisition and Development), and founder and editor-in-chief of READ Perspectives. She has delivered public lectures for the U.S. State Department in Bulgaria, China, Finland, Japan, Israel, Italy and Turkey; and has been keynote speaker at Georgetown, Harvard, Brandeis and Northeastern Universities, and at Wellesley and Mt. Holyoke Colleges. Porter has served as an expert witness in court cases relating to the education of non-English-speaking students in California, New Mexico, New York, and Texas.
This presentation was given at the September, 2016 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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