Gang:
I would like you to critique my thoughts.
Caveats:
I am against Mexicans – period. I have nothing against people of Mexican heritage who renounce their ties to their filthy culture of failure, become lawful United States citizens and assimilate into the mainstream fabric of our historic culture that this nation’s success is predicated upon, but I have a huge problem with Mexicans or any groups who are anything other than 100% American (as in United States citizens) including hyphenated Americans.
That being stated I think it is imperative that as a nation we show nothing less than a visceral hatred and social intolerance toward all those illegally in this country and to any group not readily attempting to assimilate into the mainstream fabric of our historic culture of success. I believe this is important because if we as a nation show any weakness we will end up with yet again another amnesty that solves nothing, and via the legislation of chain migration and reunification we will simply have lost our country due to the superior numbers of the new “immigrants� and their prolific prodigy.
To that end, what would be wrong with a nation wide series of protests against the people of Mexico and Mexicans in the form of organized flag burnings featuring the Mexican Flag and the effigy execution of illegal aliens?
Granted “we� seem to be making some progress via civil channels, however as I have repeatedly states I believe we are simply negotiating the terms of our surrender. In other words our lawmakers are taking this pointed dissatisfaction by United States citizens as the impetuous to push through some placating legislation that is simply unacceptable. The Kennedy-McCain bill is proof that our Government officials think they can pacify the masses and once again ignore the wishes of the general populace. And Jorge Bush as recently pointed out in another thread is:
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George W. Bush had indicated that he was not for no amnesty legislation for illegal immigrants
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This does not sound to me like a Government that is concerned or realizes the true feelings of Untied States citizens regarding this matter. I contend we need to turn up the heat in a obedient manner. No screaming, no yelling, just a speech, a few well placed civil slogans and then the burning of the Mexican flag while someone on a loud speaker gives a pronouncement to the effect:
- We reject the presence of Mexican nationals in out community…
- We support the requirement that new citizens must learn English, reject political ties to their home land and pledge their allegiance to the United States of America.
- We reject the interference in our elections and political process by foreign nationals…
- And we reaffirm the sovereignty of the Untied States of America…
Then I would suggest a could of illegal aliens be burnt or hanged in effigy…while the speaker states…
- We will protect and defend our country from those who impune the sovereignty of the United States…
And close with “We the people of the Untied States of America implore you Mr. President to do you Constitutional duty as directed in Article 44, Section n4 of the United States Constitution and defend your nation against invaders. We implore you to do this Mr. President and the members of Congress so the citizens of this nation do not have to take the law into their own hands.
So now…what do you think? Remember I said no screaming or ranting, a neat orderly protest by United States citizens…not a raging mob (at least not yet)…
Patriotman[/list]