Fun with the MMP
By David Tatosian (01/24/06)
This time last year, the Minuteman Project was preparing for what proved to be the single most important event in the fight for border security.
The Sensenbrenner Bill, Real ID, Napolitano and Richardson are all indications of a bellicose government’s grudging response to the demands! of its citizens.
Mr. Bush, the American Chamber of Commerce, The SEIU and Laborers Union, the American Jewish Committee, Catholic Bishops and others have aligned themselves with the racist LULAC and LaRaza to help bludgeon that government back into submission.
Referring to the Sensenbrenner Bill, Thomas Donohue, president of the American Chamber of Congress (which represents roughly 3 million businesses) stated, “…It is an unworkable enforcement bill that fails to recognize the contributions of immigrants and our growing need for them in the future…” (1)
Of course Mr. Donahue doesn’t mean immigrants; he means illegal aliens.
Contributions? Does Mr. Donahue mean the illegal alien contributions to the bank accounts of some his members?
He can’t mean illegal alien contributions to the American People, culture or nation because there aren’t any. Their presence continues to be an unmitigated disaster. From racism and violence! , the closing of hospitals and trauma Centers, the imposition of useless curricula, (for American kids) the headlong plummet of our quality of life, to the economic destruction of millions of decent hardworking Americans.
To demonstrate how good hearted these folks are; after they stole their jobs, in exchange for slave wages, these same illegals are now boasting and sneering at the very Americans betrayed by them, the chamber of commerce and the unions.
Ironic isn’t it? It’s almost as if the labor movement never happened in this country. Racialists and party hacks in the various media, like Naverette, Kondracke and Jacoby, to name but three, dutifully fudge the numbers, ignore facts and present lies for truth in their efforts to help eliminate Americans from the decision making process.
Reading Navarette is like watching Baghdad Bob with a Hispanic surname. (2)
Kondracke (3) and Jacoby (4) discount the 25% of the vote won by Jim Gilchrist as an example of the futi! lity of a candidacy based on border security.
They also point to the Kaine-Kilgore election in Virginia, in which Republican Kilgore lost, as another futile example of the illegal alien issue. Strangely, neither one mentions the collapse of the Kilgore campaign as a result of his negative death penalty ads in the last weeks of his campaign. The illegal alien issue was significantly obscured as a result. (5)
Kondracke and Jacoby seem to imply that Mr. Gilchrist’s 25%, and by extension, the percentage of voters nationwide who might vote on that single issue, can be dismissed.
Apparently Mr. Bush agrees.
Obviously the organizations and individuals working with Mr. Bush have limitless resources. Indeed, they have the good will and complicity of our own government at their backs.
The Constitution and Bill of Rights, the Law, the electoral process, these are all bothersome details, obstacles to be over come by the Bush bunch. A cure for this disease is the Minuteman Project and like-minded organizations.
The Chicago MMP along with IFIRE (Indiana Federation for Immigration Reform and Enforcement) is preparing for their third protest this month. This past Saturday, the 21st, those groups demonstrated at the Bank Calumet for granting home loans to illegal aliens.
This Sunday those groups plus the Illinois MMP will be in Waukegan, Illinois where illegal aliens are demanding the town of Waukegan stop enforcing it’s laws against unlicensed and uninsured illegal alien drivers.
The Catholic Church is aiding them in their efforts. The same Catholic Church that seems to think it has the right to dictate immigration policy to the United States while aiding and abetting illegal immigration.
We would all be better served if the Catholic Church saw to its own dysfunction and destructive tendencies instead of trying to expand it’s declining membership at the expense of American Sovereignty.
The Senate must understand that it’s duty and obligation is to the American citizen, not the construction, foodservice or hospitality industry.
Mr. Bush and friends should understand that the United States of America is a sovereign nation of individual citizens, not the violent, sleazy, border town they want us to become.
Take a couple hours this weekend and stand with your fellow citizens.
Think of it as attending an outdoor party where a significant number of (good hearted) guests, who hate you because of your skin color and nationality, openly call for your destruction.
What’s more fun than that?
David Tatosian
(1) http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2006-01-19T205447Z_01_N19356962_RTRUKOC_0_US-IMMIGRATION.xml&archived=False
(2) http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/opinion/2001938389_navarrette26.html
(3) http://www.realclearpolitics.com/Commentary/com-1_10_06_MK.html
(4) http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/006/577rtlqw.asp?pg=1
(5) http://media3.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/08/AR2005110800371.html
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