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    Anyone reading way too many books lately on the current social issues hitting our country ? I seem as if I am.

    Right now I am reading Dan Sheehy's book: Fighting Immigration Anarchy. Hair and blood pressure raising book. Sorry I missed hearing him speak when he was here. Since I couldn't I bought his book.
    Also have to read: Whatever It Takes, Unguarded Gates and Where the Right Went Wrong. These are the newest ones. Forgot Outrage too!

    I am waiting on Mexifornia: A State of Becoming, which had some interesting reviews. A lot of the books center on California, which I have to admit sometimes I couldn't see their point of view on matters, but on this one, I most certainly can. Guess its the good ole New England Puritanism coming out when it comes to California.Maybe its because that state seems to always have someone ready to sue over the dumbest things, i.e, pledge of allegiance, prayers, etc. IMHO you don't have to sue, and get some law passed that will affect everyone, just don't follow the practice. They just seem bent on affecting everyone. I don't do well in having things shoved at me, I like to make my own decisions.

    I remember one of my professors in a college law course, said that New England followed about ten to fifteen years later on laws passed in California, which was considered very progessive on issues.

    I got really interested then in the outsourcing issue and practices affecting our privacy, so needless to say I am building quite a library on current societal issues.

    I have read books on the view from the other side. They have some valid points to make as well if viewed from the "whole." I just do not agree at all with being invaded by millions. Let's face it we all want what is best for our families, you can't fault them on that point. Or at least I can't. I also think that our government should honor its promises made to citizens, which it hasn't, (no more amnesty), couple that with their open door policy, lack of enforcement of our laws and trying to shove another amnesty down our throats, we as dutiful citizens are acting in the only way possible. Using votes and positive actions to make our point.

    I did e-mail my local RTM members running for re-election both Dem & Repub about this issue and so far have not heard a thing....guess I will find out who I trust today when I vote. I hate not knowing their stance on this. So far my town has been neutral I think, since we aren't invaded, though we are getting spill over from New Haven's policies, but not in any large way. I also requested info on whether they would move for the 287g program. I do know that I made a comment in the video store when I saw some movie and Hispanics passing by with their several kids, sure left the store quick. So they are very sensitive on this issue and that's just too bad, they weren't invited, they invaded. I guess our proximity to New York/New Jersey makes us desirable. I would never have thought of them getting so far from their homeland border, but viewing maps about their "infiltration of our country" they really are everywhere, so it has to be an invasion, why else silently creep throughout the country? Uneducated/undereducated, they couldn't have learned this country's geography that well, that's for sure, so someone is advising about relocation areas and getting them there. If they have all these funds available for all of the areas where they have to pay money to get here, where does it come from? Coyotes etc. cost money. They must really make out extremely well in this country to afford all those illegal activities.

    Off the original subject, time to go to bed, before I have further musings..... Sorry for running away at the mouth, so to speak.

    Get out and vote today. We have to hit hard at the local level as well as state and federal. Show these Pol's we mean business when we say we are taking OUR country back.

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    http://shop.wnd.com/store/item.asp?DEPA ... EM_ID=2116

    Am not endorsing or trying to sell books but the subject of this book is scary.
    "The Late Great USA"

    The Coming Merger with Mexico and Canada
    In The Late Great USA, Corsi proves that the benignly-named "Security and Prosperity Partnership," created at a meeting between George W. Bush, Paul Martin and Vincente Fox, is in fact the same kind of regional integration plan that led Europe to form the EU. According to Corsi, the elites in Europe who wanted to create a European nation knew that "it would be necessary to conceal from the peoples of Europe just what was being done in their name until the process was so far advanced that it had become irreversible." Could the same thing be happening here? Is American sovereignty doomed?

    Using dozens of documents secured through the Freedom of Information Act and his trademark hard-hitting interviews, Jerome Corsi sets out a chilling view of America's possible "harmonized" future -- one being created covertly, without voter input or Congressional oversight. Could our government's unfathomable position on illegal immigration be tied to the prospect of an integrated North American Union?

    “The Late Great U.S.A. is a real winner that sounds a clarion call to this nation. This book uncovers the careful deceptions of a powerful elite who want to undermine our sovereignty before we realize it. I consider this a must read for every American.â€
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    You reslly raise some good questions that certain "libs" would benefit from thinking about.

    Let's face it we all want what is best for our families, you can't fault them on that point. Or at least I can't.
    But who else, in this modern world has families as huge as this group? As far as I know only a few Muslim countries. Just about everyone else realizes we have a very crowded planet but these people are ensnared by their "religion."
    If they have all these funds available for all of the areas where they have to pay money to get here, where does it come from?
    Yeah, with what it costs to get all the way here and settled in, they could fund a small business. Most things are cheap south of the border. Obviously, the answer is that the pickings are too easy here, and they are enamored of our culture, i.e. the "American Dream."
    they couldn't have learned this country's geography that well, that's for sure, so someone is advising about relocation areas and getting them there.
    They are getting a lot of expert advice. Think of the horde of young people that graduate from law schools nowadays, looking for some "clients."
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    I did forget about Corsi's book......Its on my list.
    Thanks for the reminding of it.

    Captain Ron, I wasn't thinking specifically of the family size, just the general idea. As far as I know, its usually third world countries that keep having large families, since health care is not the best and who knows who will live or be healthy. The uber Catholic types. Most of us know when to stop as we are the ones paying all the bills and educating them. As well as the population issue. Though not all put the overpopulation issue on par with what their pocketbook can afford.

    The money issue is kind've solved for them with the US micro loans for creating local business. Mom & Pop stores, etc. Look at the funds we give immigrants to begin businesses, something Americans have to mortgage to the hilt to start. Guess their gov keeps those funds as well. We do spread a lot of money around helping these undeveloped/underdeveloped countries. Let's take China as an example, millions of people, and their economy is exploding while ours is stagnant. If China can do this, why can't Mexico and other Latin American countries? American Dream? They sure are ruining it for Americans. I did laught at the grower from California renting lands in Mexico, paying less and commenting on how the Mexicans don't work as hard in Mexico as they did in the USA. My heart bleeds for him. NOT!

    Besides I am tired of hearing how we are trillions of dollars in debt. Its totally unacceptable and shouldn't happen. We need to live within a budget and tough cookies if we can't support the world. Charity begins at home.

    I read that comment about immigration lawyers, somewhere else, but we make fun of all lawyers. But they are a necessary evil sometimes.

    I know its American grown groups sending them helter skelter, but where do they get all these funds? They don't have to account to anyone or are the one's with the wallets pulling the strings? Its almost too organized the scattering of them. There has to be some "master plan" on this event.

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    RealID wrote-
    I would never have thought of them getting so far from their homeland border, but viewing maps about their "infiltration of our country" they really are everywhere, so it has to be an invasion, why else silently creep throughout the country? Uneducated/undereducated, they couldn't have learned this country's geography that well, that's for sure, so someone is advising about relocation areas and getting them there.

    I think you are on to something.I see where they are popping up in my state and can't imagine they find the tiny towns and jobs they do on their own.

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    Its scary the way the are everywhere. I know here years ago the farms had migrant seasonal workers, but not sure if they do anymore, we don't have the larger farms, most are smaller family owned, and the big thing is of course the pick your own, so that may be something that has affected it. I should say I don't see any, they may still be using them, just not as many. We have gotten several smaller vineyards, along the shoreline area, so maybe they are using them as well. But they aren't that large either, so who knows.

    If you check online, you will find some interesting maps that show where they have gone within the country. I was amazed at the locations they have ended up in. Not in a million years would I have expected to see illegal aliens ending up so far north or in the areas they did relocate to.

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    Hi My America,

    That is a terrifying thought, a North American Union. After hearing about it and going to the official site, it does give you pause for thought.

    If you add up all that has been happening, the trucks running thru the country, the Mexican government interferring the way it does in our affairs, and no action or statements from our gov concerning some of the actions/statements, our pols trying to shove amnesty down our throats, you have to wonder. Now another type nafta, with peru? NAFTA didn't work, and they want to try it elsewhere? Of course businesses like that, since they get all those breaks from the gov to move into those countries, displacing Americans jobs. I still think we are on the verge of third world status the way we are headed.

    We just aren't being made aware of the big picture by our leaders, but they know something with the actions and inactions they continue to take. I guess we have to be the dentist and "pull" the info out of them, slowly it seems, but it has to surely.

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    Here is more evidence of a "plot" RealID. I believe the "plot" was hatched by former President Bill Clinton when he enacted the Hispanic Educational Action Plan which underminded English as our national language and funded/required teaching in Spanish.

    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/artic ... E_ID=58052

    Only an excert from the article:

    PREMEDITATED MERGER
    Ex-Mexican prez: 'Amero' on the way
    Vicente Fox confirms long-term deal worked out with President Bush

    Posted: October 9, 2007
    1:15 p.m. Eastern
    By Jerome R. Corsi
    © 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
    Ex-Mexican President Vicente Fox last night on CNN
    Former Mexican President Vicente Fox confirmed the existence of a plan conceived with President Bush to create a new regional currency in the Americas, in an interview last night on CNN's "Larry King Live."
    From this site: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/artic ... E_ID=53350

    THE NEW WORLD DISORDER
    Analysts: Dollar collapse
    would result in 'amero'
    Think deep recession likely
    regardless of Fed's actions

    Posted: December 13, 2006
    1:00 a.m. Eastern
    By Jerome R. Corsi
    © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com

    Two analysts who have reconstructed money supply data after the Fed stopped publishing it argue a coming dollar collapse will set the stage for creating the amero as a North American currency to replace the dollar.
    Thread
    http://www.alipac.us/modules.php?name=F ... c&p=519686

    NEW YORK (CNN) -- Mexican President Felipe Calderon Sunday demanded the United States surrender its sovereignty, abandon the rule of law and accede to Mexico's inherent supremacy.

    Lou Dobbs says Mexican President Felipe Calderon is showing "blatant hypocrisy" on immigration.

    In his state of the union address to the Mexican nation, Calderon established his imperialistic imperatives: "I have said that Mexico does not stop at its border, that wherever there is a Mexican, there is Mexico. And, for this reason, the government action on behalf of our countrymen is guided by principles, for the defense and protection of their rights."
    Politics has been said to be the second oldest profession. I believe it bears a close resemblance to the first.
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    Who gains the most in such a union? Mexico with it pathetic economy, just for the elites and forget the rest. Canada is more socialistic than we are, copying the UK system of health care and such. they also do not have our economy, though not as bad as Mexico's.

    As a declining world power, it might make sense, but we have the economy both do not so it would have to be something we are missing.

    Status of our country is at a long running low with the Iraq fiasco, our trillion dollar debt is of great concern (our dollar no longer THE standard)and the latest mess with the sub prime mortgages is bringing heavy doubts about globalism with the European Union, since they also purchased those non-performing loans. Do they really think global economics will work? We do have too many CEOs that put profit first, and don't worry about the losses........at least they try to hide them and that has caused problems as well. American companies have been accused of the old slight of hand trick. One of our largest grocery companies in the NE had some problems with the way they reported things and the Dutch company that owns them was disturbed by the distortions presented. Guess they tightened that little loop hole on them. As one of the Dutch owners stated, they don't do business like that here.

    We have third world companies in the race to arms, we who spend millions are left behind.....not a good thing, as we all know he who has the most powerful arms really contains aggressions. Or if used foolishly can cause them.

    Internally our country is having too many problems, our economy isn't the greatest, despite the hype otherwise, we are borrowing beyond our capacity to pay, we have the invasion of illegal aliens, a foreign country minding our business and dictating policy to us and getting away with it. We are lawless and no longer have a truly functioning government that enforces the nations laws and addresses its concerns. There is just too much going on that its difficult for our ADD pols who can't concentrate on them all and do any of it any good. ( make any sense here? ) I could go on and on. There is just so much you can take in and our gov is doing a poor job it it. They hinder instead of help with the problems.

    We have to get past, all the junk and start thinking like a united nation again. The war, economy and illegal alien problems have united the people probably more than we have been in the past...with the exception of 9/11 and the continual assault on our nation. We are shell shocked from the relentless assault. But, and this a big But, We are now monitoring our gov relentlessly, keeping them on their toes, and must continue to do so, before they sell us down that creek. I think for the first time since 9/11 all Americans are working together to find solutions to our problems, probably something we should have been doing before, but better late than never. We are taking back our country, even if its one step at a time.

    GOD BLESS AMERICAN, OUR HOME SWEET HOME!

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