![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Graphic Queen wrote: SUICIDE: AMERICAN STYLE Immigration Is Slitting Our Wrists My dad was a Federal Parole and Probation officer in El Paso, Texas, 30 years ago. Because he dealt with Federal cases, it was his responsibility to handle illegal immigrants. I was only about 8 years old when I overheard him saying that 10,000 Mexicans a day crossed the border between America and Mexico. Of course, they didn't all stay... much of it was just daily traffic back and forth. But many of them did stay, and I knew why. We would often go into Juarez for fun--gorgeous pottery, inexpensive trinkets, another world to peruse and study. I grew to despise those trips, however, because I couldn't bear the suffering I saw. Old people, children, crippled lying on the sidewalks begging for change, half-starved creatures barely resembling human beings, stripped of clothing, flesh, and dignity. Children sleeping under blankets on dusty sidewalks, an old woman with no legs or teeth, smiling sweetly at the offer of a quarter--such images plague me to this day, and eventually caused me to abandon our regular trips. I had taken to changing the money my parents would give me for the trip into quarters, and giving it to those who lined the sidewalks. It was never enough, and my helplessness in the face of such overwhelming need left me disheartened. I mentioned this to my dad one day, and to my utter surprise, this man--whose job it was to stop illegal immigration--looked at me and said, "It breaks my heart too. If I lived there under those conditions, I would do anything, break any law to get my family to America." This display of understanding touched me then, and still does. But my father would also caution that America could simply not take in the entire world, and that those who obeyed the laws could not and should not be made to pay for those who broke them. He taught me what illegal immigration was costing this nation, and what it would end up costing me and my children someday if it was allowed to go on, unchecked, unfettered, unregulated. The picture he painted was even more repugnant than the streets of Juarez, and I knew then and there that illegal immigration was wrong--evil, in fact, because it would destroy the life of the land it was seeking. Let's face it, our borders are swiss cheese. Our futile attempts to pretend we're doing something about it are pointless. We need a new form of attack--offense, not defense. But the attack needs to be full force--that is, we need to watch the airports too, because America's greatest threat is coming from within these everyday locations in our heartland. Illegal Mexican immigrants have caused our taxes to get out of control, this is for sure. But let's analyze them as opposed to some others I will mention in a minute. Those who come to America from Mexico come here not to destroy us, but to better themselves. These aren't people being embedded into America to bring her down from the inside, but those who see our beauty, and want to be part of it. They come here and work hard for a piece of the American dream, and the warrior in me can't help but respect that. But now for the rest of the story... Recently I was approached by a man who sent me something far more alarming. People, there are groups of Middle Eastern men in this country who are determined to bring us down, alright, but not by toppling buildings. These men are members of groups of organized criminals, and they are running companies in this country--companies that are not just defrauding customers, but are making millions of dollars for men who aren't citizens, and who are using the funds to support terrorism and destroy our land and those of our allies. I have hard evidence: names, places, Social Security numbers, bank accounts, addresses, phone numbers, etc., all sent to me by one man who infiltrated one of their businesses. He has seen their arrogance, their dismissal of "Stupid Americans" and our inability--or lack of ambition--to stop them from their entrenched havoc and menace. These people refuse to claim the true dollars involved, leaving the rest of us to pick up the tax slack. They believe that anything they can do in business, in the courts, in the community to divide and conquer is the right thing to do. My "mole" friend has done all of this, on his own, at great personal risk, for one reason and one reason only: he loves this land, and loathes those who would destroy it. He has seen their wretchedness first hand, lived within a large nest of the monsters, and documented how wide-spread they are... all across the nation. These aren't people desperate for a better way of life, working at any job, anywhere, just to have enough to eat, nor are they angry young militants taking flying lessons. No, these are young men in Mercedes and expensive clothes, who take our money and laugh at our gullibility. They plan this carefully, recruiting illegals in the Middle East and exploiting "dual nationals" with hellish contemplation, and choose warily those they can use to abuse us here in America. Companies range from "Home improvement", "Moving" (very notorious), "Real Estate", "Air Conditioning", "Toys", "Cosmetics", various Kiosks in major shopping malls across the United States. If caught, they close up shop, go back to the Middle East, and in a few months open up the same business under a different name. Their actions are deliberate, their motive is evil, and their success is horrifying. Their works include marriage scams and workers who don't dare squeal for fear of being deported. It is madness, it is mind-boggling, and it is happening. It is obvious that our government agencies have failed miserably. This fact is what motivated my "mole" to do this on his own--that magnificent American method of finding a way to accomplish something, and if you can't find it, then by God, you forge it. People are allowed to fly into our airports and simply disappear from the radar, only to torment and eat away at the fabric of America, and to get rich while doing it. Riches which, by the way, go to support terrorism's more obvious face of violence. Someone has to stop this. So I'm taking up the standard of my "mole," and I'm going to do this myself. I call upon all of you who say "Enough" to join me. I am rallying those who will help me put together a documentary, articles, and a book about this shadowy enemy in our midst. Everything is ready, in hard format, even those on the inside who will be interviewed. People, these are not men who love America so much they'll do anything to be a part of it, who work away their youth and health to make a better life for their families. No, this is the vile face of the enemy, and he's already here. Our worst "border" is the airport, where these men arrive from first class, and marvel at the "Stupid Americans" while they plan, execute, and evade. This is real, it is deadly, and it is now. Join me, fellow Americans... if we fail this, there is no future. I think my dad would have approved. Learn more. http://www.fairus.org/ Federated Americans http://www.projectusa.org/ Jay Keep the faith, bros, and in all things courage. http://www.warchick.com/ |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Tom McDonald" wrote in message ... wrote: Ummm, no; we're still not interested in your tired Nazi ****. I suspect we won't be interested in the near future, either. Perhaps you could check back in, say, 50 years. Maybe by then some of us will have lost enough brain cells to imagine you might have something to say. But my father would also caution that America could simply not take in the entire world, "Possibly, by a ruthless disregard of all other living things and the sacrifice of most natural beauty, the earth could support several times its present skyrocketing population; although I doubt not that in such crowded communities, in an environment poisoned by the pesticides that seem indispensable to agriculture on the scale necessary to support teeming millions, people would be subject to even more disorders of many kinds than they are today. But what sensitive man would care to live in a world so crowded that he could hardly move without bumping into his neighbors, in which every activity would be minutely regulated by government--in a world whose pristine beauty is preserved only in the writings of old authors and perhaps some dusty museum specimens, like the glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome? We should consider the possibility that throughout its entire existance, this planet can support only a certain total of human beings, so that the greater the number of the people who crowd it today, draining its resources, the fewer it will be able to support in future ages; just as, if a man has only a certain sum of money and no possibility of acquiring more, the more he spends today, the less he will be able to spend in the future. Every generous man cherishes the hope that future generations will be better and happier than the present one, which includes so many pitiful specimens of humanity living miserably. Would it not be preferable to keep the population low now, so that superior men may become more numerous in future ages? Likewise, the fewer people we have to deal with, the sooner we should be able to solve the many pressing problems that confront humanity. A chief difficulty is that cities and nations have grown so huge that their problems defy our little minds and our limited resources." ---Alexander Skutch |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"David Rheault" wrote in message
Off Topic Crap snipped Please don't reply to Jay (Paul) or other Trolls with realistic data. The OP is a rascist Troll, the worst kind. -- Dave |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"David Rheault" wrote in message
... "Tom McDonald" wrote in message ... wrote: Ummm, no; we're still not interested in your tired Nazi ****. I suspect we won't be interested in the near future, either. Perhaps you could check back in, say, 50 years. Maybe by then some of us will have lost enough brain cells to imagine you might have something to say. But my father would also caution that America could simply not take in the entire world, "Possibly, by a ruthless disregard of all other living things and the sacrifice of most natural beauty, the earth could support several times its present skyrocketing population; although I doubt not that in such crowded communities, in an environment poisoned by the pesticides that seem indispensable to agriculture on the scale necessary to support teeming millions, people would be subject to even more disorders of many kinds than they are today. But what sensitive man would care to live in a world so crowded that he could hardly move without bumping into his neighbors, in which every activity would be minutely regulated by government--in a world whose pristine beauty is preserved only in the writings of old authors and perhaps some dusty museum specimens, like the glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome? We should consider the possibility that throughout its entire existance, this planet can support only a certain total of human beings, so that the greater the number of the people who crowd it today, draining its resources, the fewer it will be able to support in future ages; just as, if a man has only a certain sum of money and no possibility of acquiring more, the more he spends today, the less he will be able to spend in the future. Every generous man cherishes the hope that future generations will be better and happier than the present one, which includes so many pitiful specimens of humanity living miserably. Would it not be preferable to keep the population low now, so that superior men may become more numerous in future ages? Likewise, the fewer people we have to deal with, the sooner we should be able to solve the many pressing problems that confront humanity. A chief difficulty is that cities and nations have grown so huge that their problems defy our little minds and our limited resources." ---Alexander Skutch "Soylent Green Is People" --- Charlton Heston |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article ps.com,
"Thomas Bloomer, CF" bloomer AT snip.net says... "Soylent Green Is People" --- Charlton Heston "Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death." -- Auntie Mame -- ************************************ Linda Harms New York, NY Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing. Macbeth, Act 5 Scene 5 |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Linda Harms wrote:
In article ps.com, "Thomas Bloomer, CF" bloomer AT snip.net says... "Soylent Green Is People" --- Charlton Heston "Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death." -- Auntie Mame The time to splurge is when the barrel is full, and when it is nearly empty. from Hesiod; "Works and Days" Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Tell your senators to defeat the Bush-Cheney energy bill | Thomas Gnauck | Fly Fishing | 82 | February 1st, 2004 04:57 AM |