that would be a personal decision, Oliver.
I don't think it's necessary as you're doing it as a private citizen to the Pres hopefuls.
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that would be a personal decision, Oliver.
I don't think it's necessary as you're doing it as a private citizen to the Pres hopefuls.
I'm on it!
Way to go Oliver!! your right on top of it! :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by olivermyboy
I have never been so upset--these memorials are hitting so close to my heart. And never more motivated.
I hear you!!Quote:
Originally Posted by olivermyboy
I'm not very happy with the report about the border patrol agents quiting or so called retireing either.
What are the people going to do when everyone refuses to protect us for fear of going to jail. unbelieveable!
At the bottom of all our e- mails and faxes we should start a new campaign to get Chertoff ousted. Some thing simple ( fire Chertoff for incompetence)
Got them off to Giuliani, McLame, and Romney.
Any reason to bother with Hellary or OBama?
OBama, might be worth it, but Hillary is oblivious and doesn't give a hoot!Quote:
Originally Posted by olivermyboy
I think Obama used to be for the fence.
This who we are doing our work for and never forget!!!!
As you may know, Enrique Morones, an Hispanic political activist and founder of the Border Angels, led his group in February on a caravan across the southwest United States, covering 20 towns in 20 days and placing 4,400 white crosses along their route in their second migrant march. Along the way, they collected letters, photos, stories, antedotes and documentary material at public gatherings about the people who have died crossing the border and why individual human beings want immigration reform. He said they want to “humanize” and “personalize” the immigration issue. He will or has given this material to Congressman Xavier Becerra, the Democratic advisor to Nancy Pelosi and maintains that Congress will then have true stories collected as evidence by the Border Angels from children, parents, grandparents, spouses and others, and that this time Congress may be in a better mood to accept true stories from real people.Quote:
Originally Posted by olivermyboy
I don’t know about you, but I, for one American, am tired of this lobbying of our Congress by special interest groups interested only in gaining amnesty for people who have broken our laws. I’m tired of Americans who have lost their lives, jobs, property because of the decisions made by illegals being ignored. Are we to sit back and say nothing while these people decry their loss of maybe 400 people per year who die by their own choices while we lose almost 10,000 per year, not through their own choices, but by the choices made by people who elect to ignore and break our laws? Are our losses less “human” than theirs?
So I’ve gone to the websites who carry information on Americans who have suffered losses at the hands of illegals. I’ve searched news stories. I’ve put these on a one page format and tried to find photos or statements from their families. I’ve tried to find out if they were married, had children. Whatever could make these people more real. I’ve put them on a website, http://illegalaliensrunningamuk.blogspot.com. I’ve run off a copy. I’ve contacted Tom Tancredo to ask if he will present the package to Nancy Pelosi. He has not had a chance to answer yet.
In the meantime, I’m contacting all the anti-illegal organizations I can find. I would like to include letters of endorsement from these organizations in the package to let Congress know it’s not just me who is disgusted with all this, that our borders should be protected against these atrocities, that Americans expect our government to uphold their Constitutional oath to protect our borders against invasion, and that we have lost enough.
In addition to endorsing the package, I am asking that you make your members aware of the above site and ask them to start copying off a page and sending it to their congressional representatives, ask for an explanation as to how that one instance was allowed to occur. Instead of their hearing so much statistical information, let’s make it one individual, one family, over and over again. Make it real for them.
Hoping to hear from you,
Faye Hall
fayehall@cableone.net