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06-11-2007, 11:58 AM #1
A thought on strategy rather than tactics
As a witness to this process as it has progressed from the 1950s to today, I can tell you that winning a defensive battle against those whom you are struggling against, is impossible. They are like the ocean, continually beating on the shore. The ocean never retreats, and the shore merely holds it back temporarily. A bit of shore is lost every day. As long as we only play "conservative" the best we can hope for is to hold our ground, and forever relinquish claim to that which we have lost over the last 50 years. And then tomorrow, the ground you stand on today will be gone and you will be pushed back and defending some smaller and less valuable land.
Stopping the illegal alien invasion will only leave us in our current hopeless situation, to be overcome by birthrates in the not too distant future. Forced Emigration, <U>the only solution that will actually work</U>, cannot even be discussed because the other side has all of the whips (names for Politically Incorrect points of view that are pumped up into powerful weapons by the media) to drive us back.
We celebrate victory because a law was blocked today. But I have seen this happen over and over again with Politically Correct causes. They start by outraging you with stupid legislation that doesn't pass. They don't care that it didn't pass! They didn't intend for it to the first time around. Next year the outrage is less, and there is another attempt to pass the law again. Over and over again they bring it back. In the end, it either passes, or the Supreme Court enacts it for the Congress, bypassing our constitution entirely; and we have what was once an outrage forced down our throats; then follows the years of propaganda from the media, to shape our attitudes. In time, "the outrage" becomes one of the things that are "conserved" by those who should be fighting for our people and our way of life. (If you doubt me, I suggest that you check what life was like in the USA in the 1950s and compare that with what it is like today. Anything that you might like about the earlier era that is now gone, has been systematically taken from you by this process, and any attempt to move back in that general direction will be crushed instantly by the PC overlords. Try it for yourself if you think I am not right.)
If we are not going to fight an offensive battle, rather than a defensive one, we might as well pack up and go home right now. Holding our ground is not good enough at this late stage of the game. In 2050 this country will be gone if we do not correct this problem long before then. And 2050 is coming up sooner than you think. If you have young children, you need to think of that. And what of their children after them?
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06-11-2007, 12:02 PM #2
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great analogy.... never thought of it like that.. but it is so true!
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06-11-2007, 12:02 PM #3
Al, first of off - welcome!! What you write is so true. There are some days that I do feel helpless and things are getting truly out of hand. I just want to give up and become so depressed. How have we ended up like this?
On this one, we HAVE to keep fighting. I don't know what it is going to take!! I am so scared at what is happening. But we can't give up! I do not want to leave this mess to my kids and their kids, it breaks my heart thinking about what they are going to be living in in 20 or 30 years.
We have to collectively come up with something . . . how can a few hundred people in this government have so much power and totally shut out the public??Once abolish the God and the government becomes the God.*** -G.K. Chesterton from the book 'The Shack' by Wm. Paul Young-
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06-11-2007, 12:05 PM #4
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dinosaur-Al wrote:
If we are not going to fight an offensive battle, rather than a defensive one, we might as well pack up and go home right now. Holding our ground is not good enough at this late stage of the game.
We are going on the OFFENSIVE. We are going to begin with many voices demanding they secure our border against terrorist and enforce existing immigration law.
ATTRITION THROUGH ENFORCEMENT!!!
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06-11-2007, 12:05 PM #5
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Very well said! I couldn't agree with you more.
The question is, How do we fight an offensive war against illegal immigration when our political leaders simply wait until the American people aren't "looking" and pass these destructive bills?
At this point, we are fighting to "keep the ocean back" and it is gaining on us.
What is the solution when our government is for open borders and ultimately the destruction of our sovereignty?D.W.
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06-11-2007, 12:06 PM #6
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Oliver I think you mean Offensive...
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06-11-2007, 12:13 PM #7
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Thanks, Pistov!!!
I think I have a mental block typing offensive, the noun, as a strategy because I so strongly associate offensive, the adjective, with Jorge Bush! Now he's offensive
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06-11-2007, 12:29 PM #8
Dinosaur-Al, what you say is fundamentally correct with respect to many of the cultural changes that have taken place since the 1950s (excluding the civil rights movement). The will of the American people is consistently frustrated by the legislative, media, corporate, and judicial elite right before the widely held beliefs of the American people are ostracized.
But, this issue of illegal immigration is fundamentally different in the sense that it poses an existential crisis to our national identity in a way that abortion and secularization do not. Currently, states like California, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas are on a path to becoming Mexican states within a few decades...the consequences that will follow from such statewide transformations will (more than likely) rapidly erode the multicuralist dogma that has been pounded into Americans since the 60s. In my opinion, our posture must always be defensive until this next great cultural awakening happens. The people that have currently "awakened" to this issue are (in my opinion) at the forefont of this next great transformation in cultural thought.
The shores of traditional American culture will probably continue to erode right up until the point that true Americans say en masse, "No mas!".
Just my two cents though...
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06-11-2007, 12:33 PM #9
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frustratedpatriot wrote:
The shores of traditional American culture will probably continue to erode right up until the point that true Americans say en masse, "No mas!".
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06-11-2007, 12:37 PM #10
We must go on the offense. Defense is not going to work when we have snakes in the white house and senate.
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