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    Are the occupation of Iraq and LA the same thing?

    Are the occupation of Iraq and LA the same thing?

    Friday, 09 May 2008
    Alex Wierbinski
    It is time for all good citizens to rise up and break the illicit alignment between crimigrants, illegitimate politicians, and abusive corporations. These groups have joined forces to make the only qualification for American citizenship a willingness to run the border, work very cheaply, and obediently serve the boss.

    The most basic sovereign right of every nation on the planet to determine who may join their body politic. Corporate America has decided that citizenship is based on economics, rather than political principals, ethics, or shared experiences and practices.
    Our corporate controlled government has decided that political questions, like who are our citizens, the labor conditions they work under, and the wages and benefits they receive will be determined by how many illegals they can stuff into the country, rather than through the domestic labor market and a democratic political process.

    As both parties are each predominately funded by corporate bribes, they are only capable of producing law and policy the serves their bribers, in return for the immediate and future bribes required to maintain their offices. This simple fact explains the main source of the majority of the dangerous, incompetent, and corrupt legislation that our Assembly and Congress produces.

    The effects of corporate bribery go beyond damaging our concept of citizenship. Corporate bribery assures that the assembly is incompetent to regulate the affairs of their corporate bribers.

    It is corporate bribery that has made our drugs dangerous, our political leaders incompetent, and made the rule of law a commodity auctioned off during each election cycle. Funding our politicians through corporate bribery assures that our Assembly and Congress are incapable of defending our health, our wealth, our rights or our borders.

    The replacement of our democratic process by political bribery has allowed our corporations to loot the wealth and resources of this state, our country, and take a shot at imposing a corporate empire on the whole world.

    The unholy alliance between crimigrants, corporations, and corrupt politicians that Fabian Nunez is fronting for is one of the main domestic engines of political corruption.

    Our corporations have used crimigrants to transfer the wealth of our middle and working classes to the top levels of American society. This has generated and concentrated economic profits and political powers that are an insult to our democracy and our rights as Americans.

    Ironically, the corporations and corporate politicians are using the same justifications for flooding LA with crimigrants as they are using to justify invading and occupying Iraq: the American concept that we constitute a "Better Way of Life."

    Since we are superior, armed with a "better way of life," like the crimigrants, we are not required to recognize the borders, the laws, or any other nation's attempt to limit the power and reach of our ability to impose our better way of life on them. According to us, anyone who seeks "a better way of life" may break any laws, borders, or customs to achieve or impose "a better way of life."

    Neither the crimigrants, our corporations, nor our corrupted politicians recognize the right of any country to determine its own identity, define their own terms of citizenship, or regulate their affairs of state through a democratic process.

    According to Nunez, citizenship is devoid of principal, is merely a function of economics, and is solely contingent on the crimigrant's willingness to break our laws to obey and serve the corporate boss's greed. According to Nunez' definition of citizenship, Nunez has marked himself as a traitor to our country and Constitution, and a clear and present danger to our rights and privileges as citizens.

    The dirty relationship between corrupted politicians like Fabian Nunez, other crimigrants, and corporate power has displaced the power of our citizens to exercise their democratic rights, make laws and policies for the general welfare of our citizens.

    Nunez claims cutting off illegal labor will spark a recession. The opposite is true: during the last 30 years of irresponsible growth and out of control crimigration, corporate profits and asset growth has been based on spreading debt and poverty.

    The growth in corporate profits during the last 30 years has been based on stealing the wealth and social institutions of our middle and working classes. It appears that Fabian's life of luxury has made him insensitive to the long recession the American working class has experienced during the last 30 years.

    Fabian's life of pampered corporate luxury has blinded him to the fact that his crimigrant constituency has sucked the economic and political power out of the American middle class, and has already brought down a recession onto the heads of the American working class that is 30 years long.

    Nunez' position is clear: unless illegals can be used to drive down wages, unless we allow corporations like American Apparel to break the border and spread poverty across California, unless we use our state's assets to subsidize the crimigrant labor who have gutted our wages, destroyed our schools, closed our emergency rooms, and bankrupted our public hospitals, we will have a recession.

    Crimigrants like Fabian, working with our corporate traitors, have already smashed our democracy and impoverished the American working class. It is stunning that they have the audacity to launch this public propaganda campaign advertising their criminal conspiracy to defy our laws, steal our money and rights, and continue to promote the irresponsible growth that has already destroyed our natural and social infrastructures.

    If Nunez wants to represent Mexicans, he should reverse migrate his traitor ass back to Mexico.

    What Fabian and American Apparel are really saying is that unless the American middle and working classes are willing to work for Mexican slave wages and accept poverty and abject obedience as their lot in life, Fabian's crimigrant constituency would disappear, American Apparel would disappear, and Fabian's corporate sponsors would no longer be able to provide him and his party with the bribes they use to stay in power, and live their lives of outrageous luxury.

    Wow. Fabian Nunez has come out of the closet and admitted that his real constituency is crimigrants and criminal corporations.

    Let's stop the speaker of the Assembly and his corporate masters from breaking the law. Let's strip Fabian of his crimigrant political base, and strip American Apparel of their state subsidized crimigrant labor force. If Fabian and American Apparel are not allowed to continue to profit from betraying our country, they will lose their hold on political and economic power.

    Gee, what a shame that would be.

    Oh yeah, I forgot to ask what the crimigrants think about our invasion of Iraq. I wonder what they think about our program of kidnapping, secret prisons, and torture? How do they feel about Gitmo? If they love the corporations and corporate politicians who have betrayed our country so much, let's send all the crimigrants to Iraq and Afghanistan to rebuild iraq and make it safe for democracy. Just like they are doing in LA.

    It is clear that our politicians and corporations prefer crimigrants who are willing to work cheap, obey, and empower and support all of their political, war, and economic crimes without giving them any guff.

    We would live in a different world today if we had done our duty and held our government within its own rules.

    Alex Wierbinski is a fifth-generation San Franciscan born in 1958 and raised in the Bay Area. I have had the misfortune to witness the Bay Area's transformation from a beautiful place to live into a mega-city that is, sadly, almost indistinguishable from Los Angeles. My life's work is to end the corporate bribery that has displaced our democratic process. Once that is achieved, we can easily change the qualification for citizenship from being an illegal servile economic slave, to belief in the core principals and practices of our democratic republic.

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    he unholy alliance between crimigrants, corporations, and corrupt politicians that Fabian Nunez is fronting for is one of the main domestic engines of political corruption[quote]

    His term now over , he'll likely recieve a high position with the Mexican government . A Spanish speaking Nazi . Believing in only money at all cost . Cartel rep maybe ? lobby DC and spread the joy
    Nam vet 1967/1970 Skull & Bones can KMA .Bless our Brothers that gave their all ..It also gives me the right to Vote for Chuck Baldwin 2008 POTUS . NOW or never*
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    not same thing because oddly enough ,it may be safer to be in iraq than in LA-95% of arrest warrants last time I checked were for illegal immigrants

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