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April 20, 2006

Minutemen Stand Up to Federal Moonbattery

Since the government apparently did not vacuum up enough of our money on tax day to finance frivolous projects like defending our country from invasion, it looks like private citizens will have to do the job themselves. Fortunately there are volunteers who take the future and security of this country more seriously than do the useless tax collectors clogging up Washington.

Chris Simcox of the Minutemen is sending an ultimatum to the President (through the media, of course; it's the only way he can be reached): deploy military reserves and the National Guard to the overrun Arizona border by May 25 or the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps will start erecting a private fence.

Private landowners have agreed to the project. But there's a snag: The federal government has been buying up land along the border. This territory can only be defended when the irresponsible short-sighted fools who run our government decide it's politically expedient — which probably means never, despite the laudable efforts of the Minutemen to light a fire under their flabby chair-shaped posteriors.

As usual, as Ronald Reagan observed, government isn't the solution — it's the problem. Nine times out of ten, all government needs to do is get out of the way. Unfortunately, this is the tenth time.

One of the most basic reasons we even have a government is to defend our borders from invasion. A government that refuses to do this is no government at all. It is just a bloated parasitical bureaucracy taking up the space where a government would be if we had one.

The ongoing Mexican invasion is the most serious crisis to face America since the Civil War. Unless it is stopped and the Mexicans already here are assimilated or expelled, this country will be torn apart within two generations.

Although the Minutemen can't defend our country alone, their efforts certainly deserve our support. If all they do is prove that an effective fence can be affordably erected, it will be well worth stopping by the Minuteman Border Fence Project to make a donation.

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Civilian patrol group volunteers across the border from Mexican soldiers.

Posted by Van Helsing at April 20, 2006 12:22 PM

Comments

This is, without question, the single most pathetic example of governmental moonbattery I have ever seen. To not only NOT erect this fence/wall/minefield is bad enough, but to actively prevent private CITIZENS from doing so smacks of the worst kind of bureaucratic self-destruction.

Maybe in moving to Thailand 20 years ago, my father wasn't as ridiculous as I once thought.

Eric in Hollywood
(or should I say, North Tijuana?)

Posted by: HollywodNeoCon at April 20, 2006 1:24 PM

How about building fences around the federal property? Is that possible?

Posted by: Archonix at April 20, 2006 1:50 PM

Gee, didn't we boot out another "george" in our
history not long ago?

It's been 230 years since our government was formed...
think it's time for another revolution

Posted by: jael at April 20, 2006 11:04 PM