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Mr. President: If Minutemen Are Vigilantes, What Do You Call 500,000 Illegal Aliens Demanding Rights?

By: Citizen Conservative: on Apr 10, 2006


When the Minutemen set up shop at the Arizona border last year
to call attention to the illegal alien loophole in US Homeland
Security, President Bush foolishly chided these brave patriots
by calling them vigilantes. Although chagrined at being
deserted by the man who has the constitutional responsibility
and authority to defend our borders, the Minutemen dug in their
heels and persisted. And persisted.



Their Yankee determination to do the right thing was rewarded
when President Bush finally sent additional border patrol agents
to Arizona. Even the Mexican government was motivated to pay
greater attention, at least temporarily, because of the due
diligence of heroic Minutemen.


Before the Minuteman took their courageous stand, open border
advocates and anti-American liberals insisted it was
“impossible” to stop illegal immigration. Best to just accept
reality, learn Spanish, and switch to rice and beans as food
stables, according to the leftists and Hispanic racists.


Thank God, the Minutemen PROVED illegal aliens CAN be stopped,
thereby delivering a great victory on behalf of all American
citizens.


Now, with hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants and
advocates taking over the streets of American cities and
demanding rights they are not entitled to, where in the hell is
our alleged President?


How is that a few hundred retired seniors with lawn chairs and
cell phones are vigilantes, while 500,000 people with no legal
or moral basis for being here are able to romp through Los
Angeles and Dallas, without so much as a peep from Mr. Bush?


Does Mr. Bush even understand that America is on the brink of
civil war? Must violence and bloodshed erupt before this
president secures the borders and takes appropriate actions to
remove those here illegally?



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By: Citizen Conservative: on Apr 10, 2006 | Email | Profile Permalink