Pat Buchanan’s new book

Leonardfan

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Hey guys, I got this off drudgereport.com, its excerpts from Buchanan's new book. It makes sense to me.


BUCHANAN DECLARES: THIRD WORLD CONQUEST OF AMERICA

**Exclusive**

"As Rome passed away, so, the West is passing away, from the same causes and in much the same way. What the Danube and Rhine were to Rome, the Rio Grande and Mediterranean are to America and Europe, the frontiers of a civilization no longer defended."

So begins a new work of warning from Pat Buchanan.

And this time Buchanan goes all the way.

STATE OF EMERGENCY: THIRD WORLD INVASION AND CONQUEST OF AMERICA streets this week and is designed to jolt readers with stats/analysis of illegal immigration gone dangerously wild.

Buchanan warns: "The children born in 2006 will witness in their lifetimes the death of the West."

One in every twelve people breaking into America has a criminal record.

By 2050, there will be 100 million Hispanics concentrated in the U.S. Southwest.

Between 10 and 20 percent of all Mexicans, Central Americans and Caribbean people have already moved to the United States.

Every month, the U.S. Border Patrol apprehends more illegal aliens breaking into our country, 150,000, than the number of troops we have in Iraq.

[The book was ranked #571 on AMAZON's sales chart Sunday evening.]

Buchanan slams the president: "Concerned about his legacy, George W. Bush may yet live to see his name entered into the history of his country as the president who lost the American Southwest that James K. Polk won for the United States."

In EMERGENCY, Pat Buchanan charges the Mexican regime with an Aztlan Plot, a conscious campaign to use America as a dumping ground for its poor and unemployed, both to relieve social pressure and effect a cultural re-annexation of the American Southwest. La Reconquista, the reconquest of the lands lost by Mexico in the Mexican-American War, Buchanan charges, is underway.

The Republican Party, a wholly owned subsidiary of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is in the grip of a cult called "Economism." It is all about money now. The GOP worships at the "Church of GDP"

- Both parties are paralyzed by guilt over American past racial sins.

- Powerful Mexican and U.S. elites seek to erase America's borders and merge the United States and Mexico into a "North American Union."

In his controversial final chapter, "Last Chance," Buchanan lays out a national plan to deal with the State of Emergency, before it makes an end of America:

- An Eisenhower-type deportation program, beginning with all illegal aliens convicted of felonies and every gang member not a U.S. citizen.

- A ten-year moratorium on all legal immigration, at the level JFK favored in 1958 -- 150,000 to 250,000 a year.

- A $10-billion, 2000-mile double-line security fence between the United States and Mexico, built with no apologies to Mexico City.

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I like those solutions: deportation, 10 year moratorium, 2000 mile fence... that would be a dream come true. Go Pat!!
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Maybe Pat will run in 2008, with immigration as his sole issue. I'd support him but not if starts acting like a socialist like the last time he ran. We need a guy to take the lead on this, and even though I am/was a rock solid Republican, they've totally sold us out. I have finally begun to see that.
 

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Pat Buchanon is about the only voice of reason I hear coming from the TV these days. The only political person I know of who is even close to a real conservative in some of what he says is Pennsylvania Rep. Rick Santorum, and nobody pays any attention to him. I used to like James Trafficant's (sp.?) speeches back in the 90s, but he's gone now.
 

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Pat will have my vote if he runs.The problem is as always,can he have any chance of winning?He would need to get the christian vote,and also alot of non christians who also see the country slowly falling apart.English will not be the official language of America within 50 years.People just don't see it coming.
 

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I am fairly young (24 to be exact) and have not voted yet. I consider myself to be educated with my own political and social views being shaped by my own experiences and things I have witnessed. At one point I guess I was a conservative but these days I find myself only really interested in illegal immigration and race issues. My political views are probably very much like most of yours....very common sense yet deemed racially insensitive or even rascist which I am not. I am racially aware and with my family and friends speak my mind, in that way I feel I am somewhat of a rebel or out on a rock because we as a group seem to be either fairlysmall or do not want to speak out in public and be labeled as a rascist or part of the kkk. I also considered myself enlightened in matters of race because I (as well as all of you) see past the leftist attempts to put white people down eevery day. I am very proud of my heritage and where I come from. Anyways I think immigration is a huge problem. CSLewis1 is from my same area and he would agree that it is just plain terrible around here.
 

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I am a Buchanan Brigader. Pat is the only the political figure to stir me out of apathy. He's the only guy with the guts to tell it like it is.

If you like Buchanan, I hope you will all put your money where your mouths are and not only buy his new book, but also subscribe to his magazine, The American Conservative
 

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white lightning said:
Pat will have my vote if he runs.The problem is as always,can he have any chance of winning?

I would certainly strongly consider voting for Buchanan.

Another hypothetical thing to worry about though is that Buchanan is not getting any younger. I am not sure I want him running at Bob Doles age!

Perhaps the time has come to pass the baton off to Tom Tancredo?

Anyhow there is always the Constitution Party who I voted for in 2004

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_Party_(United_Stat es)

"There's not a dime's worth of difference between the Democrat and Republican Parties." -- George Wallace
 

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Buchanan's last hurrah as a presidential candidate was his disastrous 2000campaign with the Reform Party. He won't run again.
 

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I'd be interested in Tancredo ran. He wouldn't have Buchanan's baggage, some of which is cause for legitimate concern. But since 1992 there have been few to fire me up like ole Pat. Even though the media HATED and I mean HATED him for his 92 GOP convention speech, I thought it was one of the best I heard.
 

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I was like 10 in 1992...what was the basis of his GOP Convention speech? Or could you post a link?
 
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