OK, now don't freak out, please, because some people are going to call this link racist.
http://vdare.com/But it isn't -- trust me. I have been reading it for years. They frequently have guest and regular minority writers of Asian, African American and Hispanic heritage.
Anyone who says vdare is racist will get an argument from me. However, you are entitled to your opinion.
Today they have a nice detailed article about the Bush family and its many connections to mexico, and many observations on Bush himself, and other matters. The article is worth reading for the links alone!
Hopefully, the fact that I am of mestizo/creole heritage, have an Asian immigrant wife, and my obviously leftist politics (Kucinich for prez!) will shield me from the flames of those who have little tolerance for diverse viewpoints.
Edit: here are some excerpts:
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Forget the amnesty for a moment. Just consider Bush's "temporary worker" program. Judging from the three White House statements this week, as I wrote in a UPI article, anybody on the face of the Earth (not just Mexicans) will get the right to move to America country for an indefinite number of years, with their families, as long as they have a job offer paying the minimum wage of $10,712 per year.
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Mr. Bush simply does not like to think. That's one of the two main lessons in the first and probably most objective biography of the man, First Son: George W. Bush and the Bush Family Dynasty by reporter Bill Minutaglio. He interviewed 300 people who had known George W. So far as I can tell, he couldn't find a single one who remembered the future President ever saying anything interesting.
I've often wondered why Bush rarely fires any of his advisors, no matter how incompetent they prove. This weekend the reason became clear when one of the few important figures he's dumped went public. Jonathan Weisman reported in the Washington Post on Saturday:
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The article goes on to discuss the O'Neill affair, the Bush extended family and their connection to Mexico, etc.