James Taranto, open borders shill

The Wall Street Journal's James Taranto links to a blogger's completely unscientific observations on the percentages of Boston valedictorians who are immigrants, and in so doing resorts to the name-calling more commonly used elsewhere in that rag. Specifically:

Why They Call Nativists 'Know-Nothings'... Maybe the anti-immigrant slogan should be: "Keep America stupid--seal the borders!"

Saving me the task, another blogger has responded to James Taranto's smears.

Immigration · Wed, 06/07/2006 - 19:12 · · Importance: 1

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Schools will disappear when we have 300 million gang numbers in the dead USA, SEE: North American Union, ask how long before you are a Alien inside the hell of mexico and its gang rulers are looking at you with hate! buy guns be free and take some of the rats of mexico/terrorists with you! ask how long before you become food for the third worlds people?

Posted by: Fred Dawes at Jun 8, 2006 11:32 AM

The whole trick here is quality of school and the make-up of the student body. Somebody has to be number one, even if an entire graduating class can barely read and write.

Steve Sailer reports that the SAT average for college-bound students in Boston is 895 out of a possible 1600 and for Massachusetts as a whole it's 1047. This is nothing more than hiding facts or telling half the truth.

Case closed.

Posted by: D Flinchum at Jun 8, 2006 6:36 AM

He, he. No Mexicans, and only 2 South Americans in the list. No idea if any are illegal. Probably not.

Now to the funny stuff... Here's her blog's banner...

Squaring the Boston Globe
Comments on the news, especially as reported or ignored by The Boston Globe

(Bolded items mine.) Wouldn't the two bolded items pretty much include everything? He, he. What a wanker!

Posted by: coffee at Jun 8, 2006 5:28 AM

He, he. No Mexicans, and only 2 South Americans in the list. No idea if any are illegal. Probably not.

Now to the funny stuff... Here's her blog's banner...

Squaring the Boston Globe
Comments on the news, especially as reported or ignored by The Boston Globe

(Bolded items mine.) Wouldn't the two bolded items pretty much include everything? He, he. What a wanker!

Posted by: coffee at Jun 8, 2006 5:25 AM


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