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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

What People Are Think About Illegal Immigration - Letters to the Editor

A buddy sent me these letters to the Editor of a Newspaper that were recently published, showing what people are thinking.

Nation of citizens

I'm tired of hearing that America is a nation of immigrants. According to Wikipedia, as of 2009, only 13 percent of our population was foreign-born.

That means that almost 90 percent are native-born.

Yes, America was founded by immigrants 200 years ago. As America grew, so did the need for immigration laws. Yes, many came here before immigration laws existed.

But the obvious need for the citizens to be protected from criminals and the diseased, and institutions from being overwhelmed, brought about these just laws.

America is a nation of citizens. We are a nation of citizens who expect our government to do its main function, protecting our rights as citizens.



Keep standards the same for all

I'm an American citizen and must show ID when:

1. Stopped by law enforcement officers.

2. Making purchases on any department store card.

3. Doctor's visit.

4. When filling out a credit card or loan request.

5. When renewing my driver's license.

6. When applying for any kind of insurance.

7. When filling out college applications.

8. When donating blood.

9. When buying an air fare.

I'm sure there are more instances. The point is that we, as U.S. citizens, are required by law to prove who we are nearly every day.

Why should undocumented immigrants, in this country illegally, be exempt? What makes them so special?

I served two tours of duty in Nam , was wounded and almost died for my country. Why shouldn't we guard our borders as closely as any other nation in the world does?

Go Arizona !



Illegal Immigration

Mexico’s President says the Arizona Immigration Law is a violation of human rights. Compared to Mexican immigration laws it is a walk in the park.

Mexico’s Law mandates that Federal, State and Local Policia cooperate with Federal Immigration Authorities for the arrest of illegal immigrants. In Mexico , it’s a felony to be an illegal immigrant, punishable up to 2 tears in prison. If you re-enter, then it’s a 10 year prison term.

Citizens who help illegal immigrants are considerable criminals.

So whose law is really a heavier toll on humans rights? Calderon is an idiot.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Tough Like Chuck - Trigger the Vote

Chuck Norris, an American Patriot, known for his action movies where the good guy always wins, is partnering with the National Rifle Association on a campaign to get conservatives out to vote. YOU DO NOT WANT TO LET CHUCK NORRIS DOWN. Get out the Vote!! 50 days until victory!



Balanced Budget Amendment Movement

I have not yet made a decision to join this cause or not. On the face of it, I support it, but I remember hearing Mark Levin, a radio talk show host and a Constitutional Scholar talking against a Balanced Budget Law as being unnecessarily restrictive and a detriment the Republic..... and I highly respect Mark Levin. I am however in favor of the Government stopping unnecessary and ridiculous spending. I'll post this article, on The National BBA Coalition Campaign, and let readers decide for themselves as I look into it further.


Please take a minute to learn why we are undertaking the BBA campaign.
America faces a threat from within that endangers our way of life - the government's excessive spending deficits and debt. The answer to this problem is a constitutional Balanced Budget Amendment (BBA) that will require the government to balance its budget every year without raising taxes.

Currently we are building support for the concept of a Balanced Budget Amendment, and with enough support, we will take our demand for a BBA to the halls of Congress next year.

If you truly believe in the power of grassroots to restore America's greatness, please pass this email along to 10 friends or family members who believe the time has come to permanently stop those we send to represent us in Washington from spending away our childrens' future. Also, please join us on Facebook and Twitter. Together, we will make a difference. We look forward to building this BBA campaign with you.

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