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May Day: Here We Go Again
John LeBoutillier
Etherzone
Wednesday May 02, 2007
Well, here we go again: huge, nation-wide pro-illegal immigration,
pro-amnesty demonstrations - with sympathetic So-Called Mainstream
Media (MSM) coverage for days on end.
Sympathetic TV ‘packages’ about the cruel suggestion
that families be divided and some sent back to Mexico while the
others are left here ‘alone.’
Confrontational interviews with conservatives who want to enforce
the law.
Panoramic aerial photographs of hundreds of thousands of marchers
in DC, LA, Houston etc.
All this - all of it - designed to force Washington DC to abandon
any semblance of border security( not that Bush and the GOP leadership
have done anything other than pay lip service to it) and instead
buy into something called “comprehensive immigration reform.”
Simply translated, that means amnesty for all illegals here now
- and amnesty for all future illegals who want to come here in the
future.
And, of course, the ultimate aim is to get these illegals onto
the American voting rolls ASAP - so they can vote for the Democrats.
Welcome to the good old USA circa 2007!
What a mess.
And what an opportunity.
An opportunity to get the majority of Americans who are aghast
at the scenes of illegals climbing over border fences or crouching
and squeezing through gaping holes in mesh fences along our southern
border together in one gigantic voting bloc.
Because there are really two issues here:
A) Border security - which about 85% believe in;
B) What to do with the 11-20 million illegal immigrants already
here.
We must solve A before we even address B.
And in A - border security - is the winner of the 2008 election.
Because Americans across the political spectrum are shocked at
the post-9/11 laxity of domestic border security under the Bush
Administration.
The candidates who so far have addressed this - Congressmen Tom
Tancredo and Duncan Hunter - are heroes for bringing it up and incurring
the wrath of the MSM. However, neither candidate has yet to even
break into double digits in the polls. Congressman Tancredo does,
however, get huge applause and does win some online straw polls
because of his passionate stance on this issue.
However, 2008 is still a long way off - and most voters are not
really focused yet on the next election. Thus many surprises are
sure to occur.
May Day - the traditional communist ‘labor day’ - also
will see the re-surfacing of lefty heroes like Fidel Castro and
Hugo Chavez with all their anti-American bluster and bragging.
It does get tiring, doesn’t it?
Communism has long since been thrown “into the dustbin of
history” but a few dictators and their leftist sympathizers
hang on - especially in American academia (protected by lifetime
tenure) and in parts of the leftist American media and press.
Some of Western Europe has been ‘soft’ for decades
- but they often pay for it at the ballot box, witness the rise
Margaret Thatcher and Helmut Kohl.
As Americans, we need to stick to our basic principles: a belief
in the rule of law; the truth wins out in the long run; and honesty
is the best policy.
If we follow these, we will survive as the nation we have been.
But if we resort to short-tem ‘feel good’ prescription
such a lies, caving into pressure groups and trying to curry favor
with the MSM, then we will see the diminution of this nation.
We are too great a country to allow that.
2008 is the opportunity to re-assert our ‘Americanism.’
And to see May Day as just another day, not a day to celebrate an
outmoded philosophy.
INFOWARS:
BECAUSE THERE'S A WAR ON FOR YOUR MIND
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