Alexandr Pugachev came to St. John's on a fishing boat on the 1993 May long weekend. He didn't want to return home and sought asylum, which was granted. Now, Pugachev lives in B.C., and decided to return for a visit to celebrate this special anniversary.
James Tarantoad has just belatedly crawled (scroll down to ninth item) into the media chorus about immigrant soldiers described by Sam Francis in this column. Tarantoad concludes: Therein lies a lesson for those who complain of American unilateralism : We are
the world. Gee – and I thought we were America! That must be why he calls me a nativist nabob. I call it Tarantreason. ]
If the war with Iraq has accomplished nothing else, it has offered a bottomless bonanza for media celebrations of the New World America that the military side of the war is pounding into reality.
The New World America is what the United States will be after it is transformed by mass immigration and racial and sexual liberation into a multicultural, multiracial, unisex order managed by the global state.