Monday, June 3, 2013

What they hope you're too busy to focus on


Dear friend:

In eight days, the Senate will start considering this just-released 1,000 page immigration reform bill that few, I dare say, have read. Sound familiar? Like Obamacare! The Washington spin is that passage is inevitable. The leftist immigration activists chanted for joy at the conclusion of the Senate Judiciary Committee last month. You can find a wealth of information and resources for education and activism here. There is even a webcast tomorrow, Tuesday, at StopAmnesty.com at 4 p.m. EST.

This week I interviewed Dennis Michael Lynch, who is no partisan, but he has been blackballed by the cultural elites. He explains what you won't hear about illegal immigration. He loves America and has devoted his life to telling the truth about our porous borders. I heard from grassroots friends about him and his films, "They Come to America I" and "They Come to America II." The tea party'sreception to him has been stunning, positive and ignored. Sen. Rubio is not his favorite. Listen to the rest of his interview here:

Watch Leaders with Ginni Thomas: Dennis Michael Lynch


 

Last week, Diana West's 43-minute interview about her new book, "American Betrayal" got surprisingly heavy traffic and comments. If you missed it, or her fresh perspective on Benghazi, you can still listen here.

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Cheers,

Ginni

P.S. For an inspirational read about a dear friend's daughter who suffered in silence and gives us all much to think about, read this.

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