I just finished reading Pat Buchanan's book, "State of Emergency." Overall, it's a very good read despite the fact that I don't agree with some things Buchanan has said in the past about Israel. "State of Emergency" has no traces of Anti-Semitism anywhere; in fact there are several instances in the book where Buchanan praises the intelligence and high degree of assimilation of the Jewish immigrants from Europe who arrived between 1880-1920. I also used to think that Buchanan was an apologist for Islam, but this book proved me wrong. It turns out that Buchanan is very disgusted over the Islamization of Europe, and even devotes an entire chapter (called "Eurabia") of his book to the scourge.... he also sounds a warning about the very real threat of Islamic terrorists using the Mexican border to enter the U.S. where they can further carry out their evil aims. Buchanan also proposes a very practical and effective solution to this whole immigration mess at the end of the book. I liked a lot of what Buchanan had to say in this book, and I highly recommend it to everyone in this forum.