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November 09, 2006

Alien Amnesty: A Children’s Crusade

Why we should not stay the course here either

 

 

President Bush announced in yesterday's press conference that he's glad to see the dems are taking over congress so he can get his amnesty for illegal aliens and the plantation-owners who enslave them. In the press conference the president said, “We have a better chance of getting immigration reform (i.e. amnesty) in a democrat controlled congress.” Communists agree with the president, greedy unethical businesses agree with the president, and most liberal democrats agree with the president. Who doesn’t agree with Mr. Bush? The American pro-family values conservative. While the president may not have become a born-again liberal, he and the left are demonstrating a policy that supports the cruelest of tender mercies.

 

Apparently one illegal alien was so happy, he got himself drunk, hopped in his car and killed three Americans who otherwise would be alive today had our immigration laws been enforced.

 

Thank you President Bush – for inviting people into our country willing to kill the families Americans were unwilling or unable to kill. You’ve shown us once again that family values shouldn’t stop outside the funeral home.

 

But it’s not just Americans who are dying, Mr. President. Foreign nationals are dying by the hundreds each year because you have left the border and interior unenforced while enticing even more to come. It’s also likely that many more will be dying in a mad dash in the coming months with the hope of making it in time for your “non-amnesty”.  

 

Will you be attending the funerals of these Americans and non-Americans? Will you be calling and consoling the families of these people who sacrificed their lives for your cause?

 

Instead of enacting a responsible policy that respects the human boundaries (i.e. rights) of citizens – including life – and respects the human rights of foreigners (to be given an equal wage when working in our country and not be baited into a killer desert thanks to the belief non-check point areas are free and clear); and instead of understanding that an open boarder means 500,000 or more violent criminals are now being sought in our country who otherwise would not have been here to commit those heinous acts, we have permitted anarchy to enrich a few.

 

Instead of a coherent, patient, and well-planned policy for economic cooperation and revitalization across North America that proceeds by rule of law and a spirit of respect for the rights of all people that helps to inspire more backward regimes, we have chosen a policy that breaks down all social order among the non-elite and leaves those most vulnerable such as the poor and increasingly the middle class at risk of life and limb, to say nothing of livelihood.

 

The elite will always have their fenced-in compounds; in Mexico, the effete embed shards of glass atop the walls of their estates to keep the garden-variety poor and the criminal out. Outside those walls the poor are forced to live with the criminal. Gunshots go off and screams are heard throughout the night; violence, disease, squalor, loss, tragedy all a part of everyday life. But for those wealthy enough to afford private walls, it’s of no concern (on this earth, at least).

 

Yet this is the cornerstone to your economic plan for North America – a city that is built on bloodshed? To recast all of the continent in the sad image of Mexico is not method but madness. Perhaps the President’s emotions have misguided him; the inevitable fruit of such policy in its current form far from being compassionate is cruel. The children’s crusade far from bringing glory to the realm merely sacrifices small children.

 

Let’s hope the president consults his convictions – and the constitution – for the justice in that before staying the course.

 

 

Posted by Martin at November 9, 2006 01:14 PM

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