HATS OFF TO CHARLIE DANIELS....AT LEAST HE HAS THE COURAGE TO SPEAK
HIS
>MIND!!!
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>I don't know how everybody else feels about it, but to me I
>think Hispanic people in this country, legally or illegally,
>made a huge public relations mistake with their recent demonstrations.
>
>I don't blame anybody in the world for wanting to come to the
>United States of America, as it is a truly wonderful place.
>
>But when the first thing you do when you set foot on American soil is
>illegal, it is flat out wrong, and I don't care how many lala-land
left
>heads come out of the woodwork and start trying to give me sensitivity
>lessons.
>
>I don't need sensitivity lessons. In fact I don't have anything
against
>Mexicans! I just have something against criminals. And anybody who
comes
>into this country illegally is a criminal. And if you don't believe
it,
>try coming into America from a foreign country without a passport and
see
>how far you get. What disturbs me about the demonstrations is that
it's
>tanta-mount to saying, "I am going to come into your country even if
it
>means breaking your laws and there's nothing you can do about it."
>
>It's an "in your face" action, and speaking just for me, I don't like
it
>one little bit. And if there were a half dozen pairs of gonads in
>Washington bigger than English peas, it wouldn't be happening.
>
>Where are you, you bunch of lily-livered, pantywaist, forked-tongued,
sorry
>excuses for defenders of the Constitution? Have you been drinking the
water
>out of the Potomac again?
>
>And even if you pass a bill on immigration, it will probably be so
pork
>laden and watered down that it won't mean anything anyway. Besides,
what
>good is another law going to do when you won't enforce the ones on the
>books now?
>
>And what ever happened to the polls, guys? I thought you folks were
the
>quintessential finger wetters. Well you sure ain't paying any
attention to
>the polls this time because somewhere around eighty percent of
Americans
>want some thing done about this mess, and mess it is and getting
bigger
>everyday.
>
>This is no longer a problem, it is a dilemma and headed for being a
>tragedy. Do you honestly think that what happened in France with the
>Muslims can't happen here when the businesses who hire these people
finally
>run out of jobs and a few million disillusioned Hispanics take to the
>streets?
>
>If you, Mr. President, Congressmen and Senators, knuckle under on this
and
>refuse to do something meaningful, it means that you care nothing for
the
>kind of country your children and grandchildren will inherit. But I
guess
>that doesn't matter as long as you get re-elected. Shame on you.
>
>One of the big problems in America today is that, if you have the
nerve to
>say anything derogatory about any group of people (except Christians,)
you
>are going to be screamed at by the media and called a racist, a bigot,
and
>anything else they can think of to call you
>
>Well I've been pounded by the media before, and I'm still rockin' and
>rollin.' And when it comes to speaking the truth, I fear not. And the
truth
>is that the gutless, gonadless, milksop politicians are just about to
sell
>out the United States of America because they don't have the
intestinal
>fortitude to stand up to face reality.
>
>And reality is that we would never allow any other group of people to
have
>12 million illegals in this country and turn around and say, "Oh it's
OK,
>ya'll can stay here if you'll just allow us to slap your wrist."
>
>And I know that some of you who read this column are saying "Well
what's
>wrong with that?" I'll tell you what's wrong with it. These people
could
>be from Mars as far as we know. We don't know who they are, where
they
>are, or what they're up to. And the way the Congress is going, we're
not
>going to.
>
>Does this make sense? Labor force you say? We already subsidize
corporate
>agriculture as it is. Must we subsidize their labor as well?
>If these people were from Haiti, would we be so fast to turn a blind
eye to
>them? Or if they were from Somalia or Afghanistan ? I think not.
>
>All the media shows us are pictures of hard working Hispanics who have
>crossed the border just to try to better their life. They don't show
you
>pictures of the Feds rounding up members of MS 13, the violent gang
who
>came across the same way the decent folks did. They don't tell you
about
>the living conditions of the Mexican illegal some fat cat hired to
pick his
>crop.
>
>I want to make two predictions.
>
>No. 1: This situation is going to grow and fester until it erupts in
>violence on our streets while the wimps in Washington drag their toes
in
>the dirt and try to figure how many tons of political hay they can
make to
>the acre.
>
>No 2: Somebody is going to cross that border with some kind of weapon
of
>mass destruction and set it off in a major American city, after which
there
>will be a backlash such as this country has never experienced. And
the
>Capitol building in Washington will probably tilt as Congressmen and
>Senators rush to the other side of the issue.
>
>I don't know about you, but I would love to see just one major
politician
>stand up and say, "I don't care who I make mad, and I don't care how
many
>votes I lose. This is a desperate situation, and I'm going to lead the
>fight to get it straightened out."
>
>I don't blame anybody for wanting to come to America, but if you don't
>respect our immigration laws, why should you respect any others?
>And by the way, this is America, and our flag has stars and stripes
Please
>get that other one out of my face.
>
>God Bless America
>
>Charlie Daniels