Were you sleeping when your teachers
taught
history, Mayor Slater?
Corkery is a Roman
Catholic. His previous letters are
here.
Joe Guzzardi
comments: Corkery also noted that to replace the
vanished alien workforce, Crider Poultry raised wages by
$1.00 an hour to the princely sum of $7.75. Disgruntled
Wal-Mart employees, earning $5.60 an hour, eagerly
applied.
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Another Reader Says Stillmore
Arrests Show How Deeply Rooted Greed Is In America
From:
[Name Withheld]
Bush's real power lies in the corruption his
open borders policy brings with it.
You know the old saying: “He who has the gold rules.”
This even applies to people who only have a little
money. An example of that corruption is in the
CNN.com story article where Stillmore Mayor Marilyn
Slater’s son, Keith, complains:
"These people come
over here to make a
better way of life, not to blow us up"
Slater, the mayor's son, co-owns with his son Regan the
B & S convenience store. Business is off 80 percent
since the raids. [Immigration
Raids Make A Ghost Town In Georgia, CNN.com,
September 15, 2006]
Like many people, the Keith and Regan Slater see no
problem with illegal aliens. They see the
profits but
not the cost.
But
Mayor Slater told CNN that illegal aliens had
created a doubling in Stillmore’s population. As a
result:
“There
was overcrowding in the houses, which caused the sewage
system to overflow and it's going to cost about a
million dollars to get it fixed. And we don't have that
kind of money.”
When the repair bill comes, Stillmore’s few remaining
legal residents will foot the bill.
Bush has brought Mexico’s
corruption to the future Mexico once known as
Georgia.
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A Texas Reader Wonders Where VDARE.COM Found Don Collins
From:
Michael W. Johnson [e-mail
him]
Re: Don Collins’
Column:
A Democrat Sympathizes With 9/11 Illegals---But Says
They Illustrate U.S. Immigration Immorality
Where on earth did
you dig up this
Democrat Donald A. Collins bozo?
I should know
better than to read his columns in the morning. His
recent piece about
9/11 victims nearly made me toss my breakfast.
Quoting Collins,
"We feel sorry for
people seeking to better themselves by coming to America."
Well, no. Those of
us who have functional brains feel sorry for ourselves
and our fellow Americans. We're being forced to
subsidize many of these
illegal aliens who've come to displace us.
As bad as that
was, it isn’t the part that almost covered my screen
with half-digested
grits and eggs.
The real Collins
corker is,
"The prospect for
caring, moral, culturally sensitive immigration reform
management remains highly doubtful..."
Caring, moral,
culturally sensitive immigration reform? What the hell
is that?
I don't know
whether I can explain immigration in terms simple enough
for
Democrats to understand, but I'll try.
Barbarians are
invading. They're not coming as army soldiers but
disguised as
menial laborers and beggars. Nevertheless, they mean
to take our land from us, breed non-stop and
tax us out of existence for their welfare benefits.
They further
intend to replace our people,
our language,
our culture, our history, our heroes, our holidays,
and our government.
Finally, their
goal is to thoroughly conquer us.
The walking
brain-dead may feel sympathy for them. But I don’t.
The only way to
repel a barbarian invasion is by force. There's no “caring,
culturally sensitive” way to do that, but there is a
moral way.
Using force to
repel invaders is perfectly moral. Acquiescing in our
own destruction is immoral. Survival is moral; suicide
is not. If we maintain the effeminate, submissive
posture with respect to the invaders that we have up to
now, we’re finished.
Sorry, Democrats,
but we're going to have to be a bit insensitive and
downright rude for a while.
Even the invaders
don't share your famous sensitivity.
Pretend illegal
aliens are
Republicans. If you can’t swing into forceful
action, please don’t object when others with more
testicular fortitude do it for you.
Johnson is a software
engineer living in the Houston area. His previous
letter, also expressing a dim view of Democrats, is
here
Don Collins
replies
to this letter and
other similar ones he received:
“I
am not, as my prior VDARE.COM articles prove, soft on
illegal aliens, even those who are 9/11 widows.
“My
column simply pointed out the incompetence, indifference
and inconsistency of the elites who run (or actually
not) our government. They give a 9/11 widow, an illegal
alien, $2 million of our taxpayer money but won’t give
her a green card.
”I specifically noted in my column that I did not want
to argue the issue of the widows being U.S. illegally.
They are here, of course, because for 40 years the
federal government has ignored immigration’s impact on
our society.”
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An Angry Filipina Reader Says
Joe Guzzardi’s Ancestors Are Ex-Convicts, Thieves And
Mafia Killers
From:
Olivia Gonzales [e-mail
her]
Re: Joe Guzzardi’s Column:
“Temporary Workers”---First Computer Programmers, Next
American Teachers?
I am a Filipina, a
member of
American Mensa.
I got here because
my Mom is
Medical Professional [sic].
She was hired from the
Philippines, invited by the government to help your
stupid citizens who cant [sic] understand science.
Unlike your
ancestors who came here as a [sic]ex-convict,
an italian [sic]
mafia killer maybe or a famine refugee.
My family came
here as medical professionals.
You should be
ashamed of yourself. You think just because your
thieving ancestors got here first and probably looks
[sic]
white, you think your race is way better than
everyone else. [sic]
Look at this shit
someone wrote:
“Who says the
Philippines has a gold mine of trained teachers? The
story is weighted down by sugary references to how
wonderful the potential teachers are. Their students
give them gifts of coconuts and mangos. Missing entirely
is an analysis of the challenges facing teachers ‘from a
little mountain top in the jungle’ when they enter an
American urban classroom. Also, the reporter did not
pick up on the most obvious teachers in the Philippines
can earn between $2,100 and $3,600 annually, versus the
$37,000 to $44,000 salaries in the U.S.”
Joe Guzzardi comments:
What’s not to love
about this letter? First, I proudly admit that I wrote
(for
The Social Contract Magazine
in my pre-VDARE.COM days) the “shit” Gonzales
refers to. I urge you to read it
here.
Second, judging from Gonzales’ struggles with correct
grammar and spelling,
Mensa International
has very generous admission standards. Third, I’m
wondering what a “medical professional” is. I
assume that if Gonzales’ parents were doctors or nurses,
she would have said so. But what is a “medical
professional?” Maybe Gonzales will take the time to
enlighten me.
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