"The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities," said Theodore Roosevelt. State of Emergency will demonstrate that this is exactly what is happening to America and may now be unstoppable. The United States of 1960 was a First World nation, 90% of whose people traced their ancestry to Europe, 97% of whom spoke English. We were one nation and one people. That America is dead and gone. The deconstruction of America—along the lines of culture and values, language and faith, allegiance and loyalty—has begun. By 2050, Americans of European descent will be a minority in the United States. One hundred million Hispanics with ties of language and loyalty to Mexico and Latin America will be living here, concentrated in the Southwest. It is the thesis of State of Emergency that the Melting Pot is broken beyond repair, that assimilation and Americanization are not taking place, and that only action to seal and secure America's borders to halt the flow of over a million legal and illegal immigrants a year, and to begin the Americanization of the tens of millions of aliens in our midst can save America. State of Emergency will tell us who is doing this to us, why they are doing it, why this is our last chance, and how, if the will is there, we can yet save America.
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"The West has embraced diversity, multiculturalism, and open immigration. Buchanan demonstrates how this is destroying communities, causing division and hostility, causing financial bankruptcy, and leading to a national collapse. Buchanan has been prophetic on this issue."
— Adam (5 out of 5 stars)
" It was good but the flirtation with the "bell curve" stuff was too unpalatable to lend any weight to his argument. I agree with the data and the necessity to act but would wave deleted the chapter on relativism. "
— Nostraquedeo, 3/5/2013" Good Read. Lots of people think he is out there. I don't. I think he is just unafraid to say it like it is. "
— E, 2/20/2013" Another great one! This guy has quite the insight - what a shame he cant take over and fix this once great nation before it is too late~ "
— Jennifer, 1/7/2013" [Audio] A conservative's conservative. No foolishness approach to some of the cultural crises we face. Pulled me hard to the right, good stuff. "
— Mark, 10/15/2012" I ended up not finishing this book, it was just stats and similar information that was repeated over and over. I might try to read it again later, but I found another book to read that will benefit me a lot more. "
— Caralee, 8/22/2012" Wonder how serious the emergency is even after reading the book! "
— Suby, 7/28/2012" This is the second part of Buchanan's warning that the end of of country is coming soon! "
— Heath, 4/8/2012" He has SOME good points, but for the most part, he just doesn't understand economics. "
— Drecon, 2/2/2012" Buchanan is usually to the right of me, but on this issue we agree. Illegal immigration is one of our most serious problems. This is the best book on the subject that I have read. Every U.S.citizen should read this book before it is too late for our country. "
— Ken, 8/20/2011" Packed with facts, which you're welcome to refute, but at least it has facts. Regardless of your stand on the issue, a lot of good points about unsecured borders and unlimited "migration". "
— Johnrh, 7/29/2011" if you agree that illegal immigration is a huge issue, you will enjoy it. if you are a huge liberal, probably not. "
— Laura, 4/17/2011" Decent --- At times racist, at times xenophobic but some good historical information on immigration to the US over the past 150 years. Strong focus on the Southern border and those who cross it illegally. "
— Jack, 4/9/2011" Everything you need to know about why illegal aliens should be deported immediately... "
— Erin, 4/3/2011" Wonder how serious the emergency is even after reading the book! "
— Suby, 3/27/2011" It was good but the flirtation with the "bell curve" stuff was too unpalatable to lend any weight to his argument. I agree with the data and the necessity to act but would wave deleted the chapter on relativism. "
— Nostraquedeo, 10/9/2010" He has SOME good points, but for the most part, he just doesn't understand economics. "
— Drecon, 1/3/2009" Another great one! This guy has quite the insight - what a shame he cant take over and fix this once great nation before it is too late~ "
— Jenifer, 12/31/2008" This is the second part of Buchanan's warning that the end of of country is coming soon! "
— Heath, 10/29/2008" Everything you need to know about why illegal aliens should be deported immediately... "
— Erin, 6/4/2008" I ended up not finishing this book, it was just stats and similar information that was repeated over and over. I might try to read it again later, but I found another book to read that will benefit me a lot more. "
— Caralee, 5/31/2008" [Audio] A conservative's conservative. No foolishness approach to some of the cultural crises we face. Pulled me hard to the right, good stuff. "
— Mark, 2/11/2008" Buchanan is usually to the right of me, but on this issue we agree. Illegal immigration is one of our most serious problems. This is the best book on the subject that I have read. Every U.S.citizen should read this book before it is too late for our country. "
— Ken, 10/7/2007" Good Read. Lots of people think he is out there. I don't. I think he is just unafraid to say it like it is. "
— E, 8/24/2007Patrick J. Buchan, a senior advisor to three American presidents, ran twice for the Republican nomination for president in 1992 and 1996, and was the Reform Party’s presidential candidate in 2000. The author of five other books, including the bestseller A Republic, Not an Empire, he is a syndicated columnist and a founding member of three of America’s foremost public affairs shows: NBC’s The McLaughlin Group, CNN’s The Capitol Gang, and Crossfire.