Page 1 of 4 1234 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 31

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

  1. #1
    Administrator ALIPAC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Gheen, Minnesota, United States
    Posts
    67,683

    ALIPAC Response to the 2006 Elections

    The destructive political coat tails of Republican President George Bush, combined with an intense inner conflict within the GOP party, led to a historic downfall of Republican candidates and a Democrat political wave in America.

    The historic trend of losses by the Party of the President were enhanced in 2006 by the very long laundry list of reasons the public is upset with President Bush. High gas prices, the war in Iraq, privacy concerns, scandals, runaway spending, failure to enforce our immigration laws, failure to secure the border, and many other issues have made Bush a very unpopular President.

    Deservedly so, on the issue of illegal immigration. Under George Bush immigration enforcement has fallen to new lows. All fines against employers had ceased under Bush by 2004 and recent discoveries by the public that our Border Patrol are operating under his orders to only "Catch and Release" and "Do not pursue" illegal aliens have ignited a wave of public anger.

    Further discoveries that the Executive Branch is working with illegal alien drug smugglers to prosecute US Border Patrol agents and showing a willingness to extradite American citizens to Mexico like Dog Chapman when Mexico refuses to extradite thousands of people wanted for murder have raised a lot of eyebrows.

    Many of our supporters believe that George Bush and those that guide his actions on behalf of the corporate supporters of illegal immigration, free trade, open borders, and the SPP (Security and Prosperity Partnership) prelude to a North American Union, intentionally sold out the Republicans in the Congress that were blocking his plans.

    This belief is fueled by the fact that each time George Bush has come out and promoted his Guest Worker AMNESTY Program, two things have happened. One, his approval ratings have dropped at least five points immediately afterwards. Two, the number of illegal aliens rushing the border triples as illegals rush in for the Amnestia!

    No political consultant in their right mind would have advised him to push this unpopular plan two weeks before the election, if the goal was to help Republicans. Immediately after this latest push, his approval ratings dropped to the low thirties again. It only makes sense if we assume that the financial goals of Bush's string masters value their economic plans more than partisan control of the Congress.

    Then Bush sprang out of the White House throwing his political kiss of death on Republican candidates across the nation. He went district to district in swing elections. He did the same thing in the VA Governor's race in 2005. The Republican candidate was poised to win after siding with the public on immigration enforcement issues. Then the Bush administration threw their arms around the campaign, which sent the conservative base into flight!

    The most shocking news came on Election Eve around midnight on the East Coast when White House spokesman Tony Snow announced that President Bush was looking forward to working with Democrats, to get his "Comprehensive Immigration Reform" plans through, now that his Republican colleagues were no longer capable of holding him back.

    The American public voting to try and put an end to the deplorable damages to our nation, in the hands of George Bush, shot themselves in the foot on the illegal immigration issue with several friendly fire casualties such as JD Hayworth, Charles Taylor, and Charlie Bass.

    While many pundits and polls tried to convince the public otherwise, illegal immigration was a top issue this year according to several state and national polls.

    Even with a "Democrat Wave" sweeping the nation, voters in Arizona and Colorado pass public ballot initiatives cracking down on illegal immigration by super majorities!

    The fact that a super majority of Americans want illegal immigration stopped and reversed still stands.

    The public was adverse to putting any more power into the hands of George Bush and a vote for Democrat candidates was seen as a way to bring Bush down several notches.

    This is true on most issues with the exception of immigration enforcement.

    Another huge tactical mistake was the effort of Republicans to throw the illegal immigration debate into the building of walls and fences. This was done to try and counteract the over Republican weakness of fining employers and businesses that hire, aid, and abet illegal aliens. Polls show over 80% of Americans want the corporations responsible for this invasion punished. Only 56% want the wall and even the staunches illegal immigration fighters know that a wall or fence will be useless without comprehensive immigration enforcement.

    The Democrats made an issue of reinstating employer sanctions and ran to the right of Republicans on the illegal immigration issue. They also focused in on the Globalist policies such as NAFTA and CAFTA which are related to our illegal immigration problems. Their third strategy was to focus on taxpayer fairness as it relates to illegal immigration. This strategy worked and combined with Bush's extreme failures on the subject fueled their gains.

    Democrats, in effect, posed the question to the public "Could anyone do worse than what is already happening?"

    The graphic losses on election day were compounded by the fact that many grass roots conservatives refused to push the buttons for people like Tom Kean, Senator Dewine, Clay Shaw and many others. We would rather have a Democrat pushing amnesty out in the open than a tricky Republican talking tough about immigration enforcement while hiding a poison pill in the mix by advocating changing our existing laws to allow companies to keep their cheap illegal labor through Guest Worker.

    At the same time, many of the elite financial forces in the Republican Party refused to support our grass roots populist candidates by depriving them of the funds needed to convey their popular positions to the public. Many writers and pundits forewarned that this internecine conflict between Republican populists and Globalists would wreak havoc and it has.

    At least more of the Democrats are openly honest with their misguided coddling and support of illegal aliens. The public does not support what they want to do, but at least they are open about what they want to do. Picking a Republican in this year's races required extensive research to find out which ones are serious about immigration enforcement and which ones are in the bag with Bush and the US Chamber of Commerce on this issue.

    Most people would rather have someone that honestly disagrees with them than someone that pretends to agree with them while preparing to stab you in the back.

    Many of us in the core areas of this issue knew the fix was in on the elections a week back. The Wall Street Journal openly attacked ALIPAC and Congressman Charles Taylor. Congressman Taylor was a Republican at risk of losing his seat and the mouthpiece of Wall Street and the US Chamber of Commerce clearly illustrated their willingness to hand power over to the Democrats. This combined with Wall Streets irrational exuberance and strong gains gave us a clear signal that the economic plans to integrate the economies of North America was safe and sound. The investors and traders of Americans and American debts were drooling with glee and we knew that was a bad sign for our cause. It was a sign that many of the movers and shakers on Wall Street were confident that the expansion of our economy through rapid population expansion through immigration would prevail.

    The analysis of where the US Chamber of Commerce PACs placed their campaign contributions is not in yet, but we are certain they gave to Democrats this year to help fuel this takeover.

    The question before us now is are there enough Democrats that really care about the American public first and foremost and are they willing to do what is needed to stop and reverse illegal immigration? If so, they must rebuke the overtures from the White House to pass "Comprehensive immigration Reform".

    Perhaps the Democrats should make some overtures to the disgruntled Republicans in the Congress and in the ranks of the American citizenry and make an offer for the Comprehensive investigation and prosecution of President George Bush for failure to honor his oath of office, the US Constitution, and the will of a super majority of Americans.

    Congress has reported that very few illegal aliens and drugs cross the US Border without the permission of the billion dollar cartels that manage these imports. US Corporations have their fingers in the pie and we have examples of companies working directly with the cartels to make more money. Since the Mexican Government has been so obviously corrupted by the money and power of these cartels, we need to look at our own Government. We need to know why these cartels appear to have more influence on the Executive Branch that the American public or George Bush's own party!

    We need a new dynamic in Congress immediately. That dynamic needs to be the Republicans and Democrats that are still loyal to the US Constitution, existing immigration laws, and the US Public VS the Republicans and Democrats who are willing to throw our self governance out the window.

    It is time for Republicans and Democrat citizens and populist lawmakers to huddle and fast!

    Our nation is grave and perhaps final danger.

    Populist Republicans are willing to abandon the Globalist trade agreements, the invasive spying on our citizens, and push for higher wages along side Democrats if some Democrats willing to push for immigration enforcement and opposition to amnesty in any shape or form.

    Let's make a deal that is in the best interest of Americans, not Globalist corporations and illegal aliens that are citizens of other nations. This new dynamic in the Congress will be a true challenge, but with over 80+% of Americans favoring tough interior enforcement and border security and with over 80+% of Americans opposing Amnesty we can still win.

    We must fight on and we must organize in greater numbers with greater resources for the battles ahead.

    William Gheen
    www.alipac.us
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

  2. #2
    Senior Member Sailor's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Raleigh, NC
    Posts
    326
    I hear you. I'm with you!
    "Send them Back." "Build a damn wall and be done with it."
    Janis McDonald, Research Specialist, University of Pittsburg, 2006

  3. #3
    JAK
    JAK is offline
    Senior Member JAK's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    5,226
    I am sending this out to my email list and asking them to pass it on.

    We can still win!
    Please help save America for our children and grandchildren... they are counting on us. THEY DESERVE the goodness of AMERICA not to be given to those who are stealing our children's future! ... and a congress who works for THEM!
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

  4. #4
    Administrator ALIPAC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Gheen, Minnesota, United States
    Posts
    67,683
    Quote Originally Posted by JAK
    I am sending this out to my email list and asking them to pass it on.

    We can still win!
    wait till we get the proofing finished please.
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

  5. #5
    JAK
    JAK is offline
    Senior Member JAK's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    5,226
    ok
    Please help save America for our children and grandchildren... they are counting on us. THEY DESERVE the goodness of AMERICA not to be given to those who are stealing our children's future! ... and a congress who works for THEM!
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

  6. #6
    Administrator ALIPAC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Gheen, Minnesota, United States
    Posts
    67,683
    added to the homepage and going out to our supporters now.

    W
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

  7. #7
    Senior Member JuniusJnr's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Posts
    5,557
    William, this is an excellent letter. Your account of the situation is accurate from where I sit.

    I have to admit that even though I didn't vote for ANY Democrats and only one or two local Republicans, I have new hope for this country now that the election is over and the Republicans who have been holding the border hostage got their wake up call. My district is such a democratic stornghold that there are all too often no republican challengers for any political position. That was pretty much the case this time but a few brave Libertarians stepped up to the plate.

    I'm sorry that none of the third party and independent candidates seem to have made any progress but I noticed that their percentages seem to rise as more people get sick and tired of the mess we are in. It is my contention that if we keep voting for the same corrupt parties time and again it is impossible for anything to change for the better. Not only new faces but new parties and new ideas are needed now more than ever.

    Nothing-- not one face-- changed where I am because these people don't have the sense that God gave a grape. They chose to keep the same sorry people rather than read about the candidates and vote accordingly or make an attempt to communicate with any of the candidates and find out what they thought about the issues.

    I know that the democratic candidate for congress I talked to in NC who was running against W. Jones was all for prosecuting the employers who keep luring the illegals across the border and that he had some very good ideas about what should be done to move this country foreward. Had I been eligible to vote in that district, I'd have voted against Jones in hopes that a little new blood would be pumped into NC government's veins. Hopefully, some of the newly elected democrats all around the country see things the same way as that guy (Craig Weber) and all won't be lost after all.

    Let's renew our efforts to make sure they know what we think and why we think it. My keyboard is ready to start writing letters the minute they get around to going back to work.
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

  8. #8
    eat
    eat is offline
    eat's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Posts
    18
    The news is very distressing.

    The electorate has spoken, how-ever, I'll bet going for-ward, they will regret this action. Dubya must be over-joyed by the prospect of dis-mantleing this nations sovereignty, and handing it over to the globalist corporate elite.

    Governor Perry of Texas is Dubya's lap dog, but I believe we must concentrate our efforts to individual state legislatures, and hammer our point across till they are quite sick of hearing from us.

    If this does gain us any ground, the only alternative left will be a call to arms.

    Bush and his handlers are despicable traitors of the constitution (which he regards as "just a goddamn piece of paper"), and this great nations citizenry.

    We must fight on!!!!!

  9. #9

    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    North Carolina
    Posts
    571
    Great analysis. Most balanced & insightful I have read, seen
    or heard all day.

  10. #10
    Buck's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Posts
    2
    Bush and his advisors lack of understanding of jihad doomed the Iraq war. Bush can look at the Democratic victory as his victory since he finally gets what he desperately wants - a beautiful multicultural open borders society. If you can get here, it's all yours. As it should be.

Page 1 of 4 1234 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •