Re: OT- Nothing to worry about, move along
- From: Mike <mfell2112REMOVETHIS@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 17:28:59 GMT
On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 23:01:41 -0500, "John P." <Admiral
Pee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Mike" wrote in a message
This is kind of scary
http://katybusinesses.com/civilwar.html
Me too. I find it a coincidence the Illegal's are protesting knowing
good and well our military is off fighting senseless wars on the other
side of the world. Our military is in some worthless country fighting
a war that has zero benefits to the people of this great country of
our's, while our own country is vulnerable and being invaded everyday.
That and the fact this is costing us a bazillion dollars. At this
point our country is screwed. For these reasons alone I have changed
my mind about the Iraq war and believe me when I say I was a very
strong supporter at one point. Times change and you need to change
with them that's what I say. I say lets pull our troops out of Iraq
and kick these Illegal aliens asses back into their own country where
they belong. Then we can secure the borders. We threw the Brit's out
of here lets do the same to the illegal's. So the task in Iraq is
unfinished. Who the Hell cares? Let the bullets fly .
A military solution on American soil? I don't know how well that'd work. I
mean, how hard is it to just come here legally?
What I found rather scary, watching that video, is the irrational ideas
expressed. Consider this one point - One of the speakers was talking about
how California and Texas belong to Mexico. The idea was that whites should
move out and allow Mexicans to have their land back. Does that have anything
to do with people coming illegally into the US? They just want to be on
their own land and enjoy the beautiful scenery? So, if we said "OK...
California and Texas are yours. They belong to Mexico. We'll adjust our
borders accordingly.", then Mexicans would not come illegally into the US?
They don't come here for the jobs and government programs, medical care,
abundant availability of food, transportation, etc?
Bull***.
Sounds like some people are whipping into a frenzy. Any Americans who are
not armed should seriously consider changing that. Any Americans who think
the National Guard is the militia mentioned in the Second Amendment had
better start looking at the "All able bodied men..." option. I doubt it'd
come to that, but then, I'd rather be prepared than not. I've never had a
concern about protecting the US from an invading military. I've always had a
concern about a loss of government stability and the need to then protect
myself from my neighbors. Until I saw this video, I wouldn't have imagined
that need would come up in my lifetime either.
Now I haven't read much of this book ,but I have read a few blurbs of
it and I cannot deny it's accuracy. Well the parts i read anyways. Go
here and read an online version and see what you think.:
http://us.share.geocities.com/anakonda_fi/CWII.pdf
This book was written in 1996 IIRC. The books title is Civil war II
by Thomas Chittum.
Regards
Mike
http://www.geocities.com/mfell2112/Dodge_Ram.html
Contact your lawmakers in support of immigration reform.
http://www.fairus.org/site/PageServer?pagename=findrep
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