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Spanish Decimation of Tejas
By: Daniel Nardini After the Spanish royalist forces had routed Miguel Hidalgo… Read more
Guns in Syria Versus Schools in Chicago
By: Daniel Nardini It could not be more of a guns versus bread and butter issue. We are seeing U.S. President Barack Obama trying to attack the Syrian government… Read more
Other Conflicts Around the World
By: Daniel Nardini In a conflict that has killed tens of thousands of people (no one knows the exact number for sure) and has left 140,000 people homeless, the… Read more
In Support of the #829 Strike
By: Daniel Nardini Many workers in the fast food sector went on strike for better pay. The strike is named after the date #829 (August 29th) when it occurred…. Read more
Immigration Reform Should Work for Americans
By: Daniel Nardini For me, personally, reading stories of husbands and wives being split apart by our current immigration laws is truly poignant. Just a week before I read… Read more
The Democrat and Republican War Machines
By: Daniel Nardini A friend of mine walks through a rural town called Mount Carroll,… Read more
Wisconsin’s English Language Trojan Horse
By: Daniel Nardini Wisconsin State Representative Andre Jacque has introduced legislation to make English the… Read more
Nullification at the Law Enforcement Grass Roots
By: Daniel Nardini Even though the federal government is making it mandatory for state and local law enforcement to comply with the federal Secure Communities program, more and more… Read more
Lawndale News Chicago’s Bilingual Newspaper – Commentary
By: Daniel Nardini A middle-aged lady named Laurie just sits on her porch all day…. Read more
The Lottery of Death
By: Daniel Nardini The City of Guanajuato was one of the first to join the revolt by the priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in 1810 against Spanish rule…. Read more »