February/March 2001 in The Multiracial Activist:
Who Makes The ‘Best’ Americans?
by Vin Suprynowicz
Excerpt: “Mr. Camarota’s proposal that some committee of bureaucrats be allowed to “cherry-pick” which applicants would make “the best Americans” bears a slight burden of hubris. The main requirements to become a “good American” have always been the willingness to work hard, raise law-abiding children determined to make their own way in the world, and embrace the ideals of a republic which guarantees the rights of liberty and property to all men and women against the whim of any “democratic” majority, no matter how noisy.”