AZ Official Chooses Aliens Over Americans [D.A.
King ] - 02/27/05
In Tombstone, Arizona,
Cochise county officials are considering utilizing
zoning codes to attempt to stop a group of citizens from
all over the U.S. who plan to gather there for the
purpose of calling attention to the consequences of the
open borders of the
Bush White House.
Interesting that the Arizona
Republic reports[
'Minutemen' may face zoning hurdle, Feb 25]
that a Cochise county Arizona supervisor, Paul Newman,
wants to "regulate" the planned gathering of
fed up American patriots with the comment that local
government needs to "minimize the potential for
violence and property damage"...and but "I do
feel that the county has an obligation to take
preventive action that can minimize the potential for
violence and property damage that a large gathering of
armed individuals..."
Angry citizen to
Mr. Newman ...when do you begin to use the law to
end the
invasion of your county, the resulting
violence and property damage by the 4000 illegal
aliens who illegally cross
from the Arizona borders from Mexico every day?
Let me see if I have Newman figured
out here -Influx of Americans
trying to save their nation— bad? Invasion by
Mexico—good?
Pick a side County Supervisor
Newman. The President
already has.
From here in Marietta, we will
follow the next Cochise county Arizona Supervisor
election with interest.
VIVA LA MIGRA!
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Guarding the Border, For Real
[James
Fulford] - 02/27/05
Clayton Cramer has a
post on the border security problem, pointing to his
earlier post, which pictures, science-fiction style,
what might happen if the United States got serious about
illegal immigration.
Thirty Years On: A
History of the National Border Security Act of 2005.
The whole thing is an answer to the folks who say that the border
can't be guarded.
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Is it already too late? [Randall
Burns] - 02/27/05
…for the traditional "conservative" alliance
of the rich and middle class? The rich simply couldn't
restrain themselves from profiting from Open Borders.
What that means is that right now, if it weren't for
intense gerrymandering there would be 20-40 additional
Congressmen similar to Dennis Kucinich and
Peter Defazio.
Now, from a standpoint of the National Question,
there is a big difference between Peter Defazio
and Liberals like, say, Teddy Kennedy.
I tend to think the Dems are even more out of line
with what their membership wants than the GOP is—but
because of the nature of the Dem. party rules it is much
more likely we can get more Peter Defazios than more Tom
Tancredos.
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