State of emergency : the Third World invasion and conquest of America

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State of emergency : the Third World invasion and conquest of America

Patrick J. Buchanan

St. Martin's Griffin, 2007

1st St. Martin's Griffin ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-298) and index

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"The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities," said Theodore Roosevelt. "State Of Emergency" will demonstrate that this is exactly what is happening to America and may now be unstoppable.The United States of 1960 was a First World nation, 90 per cent of whose people traced their ancestry to Europe, 97 per cent of whom spoke English. Americans studied the same history and literature in school, went to the same movies, read the same books, listened to the same radio and TV, cherished the same heroes, they were one nation and one people.That America is dead and gone. The deconstruction of America - along the lines of culture and values, language, and faith, allegiance and loyalty - has begun. By 2050, Americans of European descent will be a minority in the United States. One hundred million Hispanics with ties of language and loyalty to Mexico and Latin America will be living here, concentrated in the Southwest.

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