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May 3, 2006

Letter to Frist and Friends

Retired U.S. Border Patrol agent David J. Stoddard has done his best to wash away the moonbattery that prevents the government from taking responsible action to address the illegal alien invasion in an excellent open letter to Senator Bill Frist. If you haven't seen it, give it a read. To summarize Stoddard's points:

  1. Illegal aliens do not want American citizenship, but only the benefits that come with it.
  2. There are no jobs that Americans won't do — for a reasonable wage.
  3. Illegal aliens left homes back in their own countries; they are not homeless any more than they are American.
  4. Our economy does not need illegal aliens. Their only significant effect on it is to drive down wages.
  5. Actually, this is not a nation of immigrants. It's primarily a nation of the descendants of immigrants — like other nations.
  6. America accepts more lawful immigrants than the rest of the world combined. But there's a difference between illegal aliens and immigrants.
  7. There is no such thing as a homogeneous Hispanic vote, so there is no point in politicians selling out their own country in an attempt to pander to it.
  8. Mexico is not a friend to the USA.
  9. If everyone whose life could be improved by sneaking into America did so, we would become a Third World nation overnight.
  10. We do not have a labor shortage.
  11. There is nothing racist about refusing to allow aliens to invade our country to steal benefits intended for lawful citizens.

Stoddard lays it on the line to Frist and by extension to the whole federal bureaucracy, and many state and local bureaucracies as well:

For about four decades American politicians have refused to secure our borders and look after the welfare of middle class Americans. These politicians have been of both parties. A huge debt to American society has resulted. This debt will be satisfied and the interest will be high. There [have] already been riots in the streets by illegal aliens and their supporters. There will be more. You, as a politician, have a choice to offend the illegal aliens who have stolen into this country and demanded the rights afforded to U.S. citizens or to offend those of us who are stakeholders in this country. The interest will be steep either way. There will be civil unrest. There will be a reckoning. Do you have the courage to do what is right for America? Or, will you bow to the wants and needs of those who don't even have the right to remain here?
There will be a reckoning. It will come in November of this year, again in 2008 and yet again in 2010.
We will not allow America to be stolen by third world agitators and thieves.

If our bureaucrats won't listen to this message, it's up us to replace them with others who will.

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Just what does it take to get the government's attention?

Posted by Van Helsing at May 3, 2006 8:27 PM

Comments

Just what does it take to get the government's attention?
Try missing a student loan payment or miscalculating your taxes. Works like a charm.

Posted by: MrSpkr at May 3, 2006 9:32 PM

People from the 3rd and 2nd Worlds (Mexico is not 3rd like Somalia for instance) want to take over and change the 1st World. This is even though they are in 'it'. They want us to pander to them, even though they clearly don't know better. Don't they realise that the 1st World is what it is, because it does not pander to aggression and corruption, at least, not easily. Furtermore, when we do get going and angry, so far, we've been unstoppable. I think the Mexican behaviour is disgusting (especially as most of them are of at least part-European descent themselves - Hypocrites). I'm a Brit, but I won't be going to Mexico on holiday now and I won't be eating Mexican food. We got the same problems here, only not with Mexicans. Its sad, but it looks like you'll have to call the troops back from Iraq sooner or later and use them on Mexico; maybe? I am, at a distance, dissgusted by these Mexicans.

Posted by: Patrick at May 4, 2006 8:06 AM

I'm not going to stop eating mexican food. All the mexican food I eat is either stuff I've made myself, or those packet mixes that are made in somewhere like durham and about as authentic as a 3 quid note.

I can understand why you'd do it though.

Posted by: Archonix at May 4, 2006 1:23 PM