This week's Blogs 4 Borders is especially poignant. It details the stories of Americans who've been victimized by illegals, and illustrates the little the government will do to protect them. Jake shows how the crime stats are twisted - victims are correctly identified as Hispanic, but their equally Hispanic perpetrators are ID'd as "white" - no mention of ethnicity.
So, those crimes look like brutal Whites attacking helpless minorities. Remember that the next time you look at the crime statistics - they may be VERY misleading.
Correlation is not causation, but it can be awfully suggestive. (Francis Porretto, Bastion of Liberty)
Saturday, August 30, 2008
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