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Minutemen: The Battle to Secure America's Borders, by Jim Gilchrist, Jerome R. Corsi; foreword by Congressman Tom Tancredo, July 2006 ![]() (Click for Amazon book review) BOOK REVIEW by OnTheIssues.org: This book is an anti-McCain and anti-Bush anti-immgration screed, written just prior to the start of the 2008 election cycle (published 2006). Jerome Corsi, the author, also penned The Obama Nation as his anti-Obama screed of this election cycle. Corsi most famously authored “Unfit For Command” – the Swift Boat book which destroyed John Kerry’s 2004 election hopes. Corsi teams up in “Minutemen” with the founder of the Minutemen, Jim Gilchrist. The Minutemen are a volunteer organization dedicated to enforcing existing border laws. Opponents characterize them as vigilantes; supporters characterize them as fulfilling the duty that the federal border patrol cannot or will not fulfill. The Minutemen, and this book, do not like Pres. Bush’s immigration policy, characterizing it as “amnesty.” They consider John McCain to be the main proponent of this policy in the Senate, and hence they don’t like McCain for president either. Their preferred presidential candidate is Rep. Tom Tancredo (R, CO-6) who dropped out early in 2008 after making his point about immigration (and who also wrote a foreword to this book). This book lays out the anti-immigration viewpoint in detail, from Reagan’s 1980s “amnesty” to the present. In 2006, immigration seemed likely to be the key issue of the 2008 election cycle. It turned out not to be so important because the Iraq war and the later financial crisis overshadowed it. Perhaps it will return as a more important issue again in 2010. -- Jesse Gordon, jesse@OnTheIssues.org, January 2009
by Jim Gilchrist, Jerome R. Corsi; foreword by Congressman Tom Tancredo, July 2006.
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