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This is my country not yours *******.....

2006-06-18 21:57:23 · 8 answers · asked by outboardmike 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

Native Americans and Americans of all colors will fight the Mexicans. We might as well take Mexico while we're at it......

2006-06-18 22:06:11 · update #1

Hey dude or whatever you are, when you sigh like that you sound just like a certin girl I know, LOL................

2006-06-18 22:08:18 · update #2

A Man, I have. I've gone to Rallys in Dallas, writtin politicians even the president. I know the minute men and commend them. I wish I could be with them....

2006-06-18 22:11:35 · update #3

ahunt=stuck on stupid

2006-06-18 22:18:49 · update #4

8 answers

Its happening all ready. The Minutemen are one example.

And to some of you others.

Immigrant in its most "reasonable" meaning is someone who has moved to a different country. You can pick on the word all you want but most reasonable people in the whole wide world accepts the meaning. If you were born here and live here your not an immigrant. Only the unreasonable would try to pick at it (usually for a hidden agenda). Even books use the reasonable meaning just about all the time.

2006-06-18 23:16:34 · answer #1 · answered by *** The Earth has Hadenough*** 7 · 0 0

Wow, the mis-information here is crazy. We are not immigrants, we are citizens. only 14% of all people living or dead built this country, 84% were citizens.

There can be a war against colonization by Mexico in America. We are just begining to feel the effects of a sovereign nation, Mexico, force it's will on another sovereign nation, the United States of all places. Make no mistake, this is an orchestration of the Mexican government, and when they are finished printing manuals how to illegally enter here, when enough come here, they can start printing manuals how to send states back to mexico. It is there position that the Civil War settled the military decision, but not the moral decision. In 20 years they estimate CA will lose all diversity and be a fully Hispanic state.

It's called Aztlan and La Reconquista, you can read about it on Congress.org, congress's website.

A poll says that 50% or Mexico, or 50 million people, are prepared to cross our border. That isn't immigration, that is colonization, and if you think they want to be American your out of touch. They are organized and have passed many laws, including allowing illegals to vote in federal elections. You didn't know Bush won Florida by the illegal vote?

I think it's time to look at this like they do. An Invasion to force Americans to become Mexicans and set aside our constitution. When enough people realize that, and states are starting to fall, there will be another war for independance from Mexico.

The cost to taxpayers right now for every immigrant is $55,000 a year. You do the math what happens to the fruit of your labor to support 50 million more so they can succeed above you.

Make it a Felon, deport, and make it legal to prove citizenship to vote. If I can get those three out of many more that are also badly needed, i think we could start making a dent.

It's amazing how many times it's necessary to explian this: if you want to go back to who was first, canada, mexico and the usa go back to Asia from 35,000 years ago. Sorry to disapoint the indian above, you don't get to keep it either.

2006-06-19 03:11:36 · answer #2 · answered by yars232c 6 · 0 0

This country was founded by immigrants. The Pilgrams were illegals. The British/Englishmen were illegals. This Country rightfully belongs to the Native Americans. And since you feel that way I think that you should go back to where ever you family immigrated from and stay there. And that only applies to you if you are not of Native American decent. And I could care less if you are something like 1/3 Cherokee or something I'm talkin of full decent. Let me get this to through your thick head. WE DON'T BELONG.! DON'T HATE APPRECIATE. AT LEAST THEY ARE TAKING CARE OF JOBS WE FEEL TOO DAMN PROUD OR DON'T WANT TO DO.

2006-06-18 22:11:50 · answer #3 · answered by Temptation 3 · 0 0

It's on right now. Americans are fighting back. The fight is against ILLEGAL immigrants' theft of federal funds and social services that rightfully belong to the AMERICAN taxpayers that actually CONTRIBUTED to them. The pro-illegal crowd tries to spin this as a racism issue and calls its opponents anti-Hispanic xenophobes. Wrong. Americans are NOT against Hispanics, but we ARE against moochers that come here for free goodies. My youngest daughter was born with birth defects and health issues. Our insurance will not cover a lot of treatment. We've ripped through our savings and even the kids' college fund. Our daughter qualifies for "Katie Beckett" Medicaid, but we have to continually have to fight to keep it because local administration is under pressure to serve the "more deserving" illegals because "Whites don't need it."
Im a peaceful person, so through what I write, what I buy, and how I vote, THE WAR IS ON!

2006-06-18 23:51:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No need for a revolution partner ... revolution means to revolt .. as in American Revolution when we won our freedom from the wimpy @ss brits ...

What you need to be asking is "How long before the American uprising against illegal immigrants?" ... now to answer that ... it's already begun ... see "minutemen" on Yahoo search or Google search. We're getting it done ... join up partner ... help out ... don't just be a bystander!

2006-06-18 22:07:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Until we (Americans) all realize we're the illigals ;-)

You gonna throw your own self out eh?

2006-06-18 22:01:34 · answer #6 · answered by Am 4 · 0 0

*sigh* Go to hell you racist bastard, unless you're a pure native american, it's not yours either.

Plus you get reported!

2006-06-18 22:02:04 · answer #7 · answered by coreyzard 2 · 0 0

Every person for illegal immigration should be forced to compensate these innocent people who have had their social security numbers and identities stolen by these illegals who invade our country with no care who they hurt. They should have to not only compensate the money lost from their social security accounts after they are zeroed out once the fraud is detected, but every last cent the victims had to pay taking time off work, every cent that went into photocopying documentation, every cent that went towards lawyers and gas driving somewhere to get this mess taken care of, and any other financial expenditure the victim had to cough up. They should also be forced to compensate the victims for the emotional hardships endured. They should have to compensate for the money and time spent trying to straighten out their credit ratings after these illegals have ruined them. They should be forced to compensate these victims for every single hardship related to what these illegals have inflicted upon these people. Currently, the system does not provide any compensation at all and a lot of people are never restored to previctimization status. Oh but these pro-illegals claim that illegal immigration is a victimless crime that hurts no one and that we are whining when we complain.

'Total purgatory' for taxpayers
Frustration can mount for victims of this kind of fraud. Eventually, the government agencies involved do catch up with the legitimate consumers; but often, not until they are looking for money. Victims can have trouble getting disability or unemployment benefits. The government doesn’t try to alert victims of their victimizations, they usually find out by chance when they’ve been victimized further.
Other victims find the Internal Revenue Service on their backs, looking for payment of back taxes for wages earned by their imposters. Some see refunds held up by the confusion; others see their wages garnished.
Victims find themselves in a financial nightmare. All those imitators make a mess out of their work histories, Social Security benefits records and credit reports. Victims are haunted by bills and creditors. Victims receive threatening letters from the IRS, asking to pay taxes on money earned by these illegal Mexican colonizers. Victims are told to re-pay unemployment benefits they had received, after the government discovers they were "working" while drawing benefits when it was really these illegal Mexican invaders all along.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6814673

You think these illegals care that they are hurting innocent lives? Their loyalty is to Mexico. They proved that during one of the first rallies when they took down the American flag, hung up the Mexican flag, and then hung the American flag upside down underneath it. THAT is how they feel about America.

http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004869.htm


Then the people who want to appease them pull out the excuses about how people who are not even alive now, and haven't been for hundreds of years, 'stole' the land from the American Indians. Even American politicians are carrying out this traitorous attack on our sovereignty! If this keeps up, the United States of America will become a 3rd world country, just like Mexico! Mexico's problems are not the fault of Americans, but they are becoming our problems because the Mexicans are invading us and bringing their problems with them.

The illegals make up about 5 % of the work force. The unemployment rate is about 4.5%. Keep in mind that the unemployment rate does NOT represent everyone who is unemployed. It only counts those who are collecting unemployment. Everyone else's plight is ignored. The unemployment rate if everyone was counted would be tremendous. We do NOT have a shortage of labor, we have a large surplus. The more illegals that come in and take our jobs at minimum wage or less (often less) puts more and more Americans out of a job. Most of these Americans are never counted in the unemployment rate if they do not manage to get unemployment benefits. Unemployment benefits are hard to receive.

Illegals draw welfare by stealing people's social security numbers and identities. That means there are a lot of people being directly hurt by these people as well. Innocent people are having their credit ratings ruined, having IRS problems, and social security problems. If someone who has had their social security number stolen gets married, if either spouse dies or become disabled then they can be denied their benefits.

My family moved to the US before WWII. Those of my family that didn't make it over got killed by the death camps. Our family assimilated to the American culture. We didn't expect the Americans to change to suit us. The illegal immigrants from Mexico are not civilized like that.

They not only changed the National Anthem to Spanish, they changed the words. They already burn our flag and hang our flag upside down. They waved the Mexican flag during a lot of their protests. Some schools have stopped hanging the American flag and forbidden students from wearing clothes with any part of the American flag on their clothing all to keep from offending the Mexicans. It's nothing short of an attack of our country, not only by the illegal aliens, but those who seek to appease them.

I am tired of the stereotype that Americans wouldn't do the work that illegals do. Illegals do all kinds of jobs for less than minimum wage which drives the wages down for U.S. citizens. Construction jobs are an example. There are lots of illegals doing construction jobs that Americans used to do because the companies can keep more of the profits if they pay less for the workers. All that does is make companies wealthier and Americans poorer. Illegals are stealing jobs that Americans have done for years.

"Mexico is waging war on the U.S. through mass immigration illegal and legal, through the assertion of Mexican national claims over the U.S., and through the subversion of its laws and sovereignty, all having the common end of bringing the southwestern part of the U.S. under the control of the expanding Mexican nation, and of increasing Mexico’s political and cultural influence over the U.S. as a whole.

Cultural imperialism

We experience Mexico’s assault on our country incrementally—as a series of mini-crises, each of which calls forth ever-renewed debates and perhaps some tiny change of policy. Because it has been with us so long and has become part of the cultural and political air we breathe, it is hard for us to see the deep logic behind our “immigration problem.” Focused as we are on border incursions, border enforcement, illegal alien crime, guest worker proposals, changes of government in Mexico City, and other such transient problems and events—all of them framed by the media’s obfuscation of whether or not illegal immigration’s costs outweigh its benefits and by the maudlin script of “immigrant rights”—we don’t get the Big Picture: that the Mexican government is promoting and carrying out an attack on the United States.

Another reason we miss what’s happening is that our focus is on the immigrants as individuals. Thus our leaders talk about illegal immigrants as “good dads,” “hard working folks” seeking to better their lives and their family’s prospects. In fact, this is not about individual immigrants and their families, legal or illegal. It is about a great national migration, a nation of people moving into our nation’s land, in order to reproduce on it their own nation and people and push ours aside.

Thus, in orchestrating this war on America, the Mexican state is representing the desires of the Mexican people as a whole.

What are these desires?

(1) Political revanchism—to regain control of the territories Mexico lost to the U.S. in 1848, thus avenging themselves for the humiliations they feel they have suffered at our hands for the last century and a half;

(2) Cultural imperialism—to expand the Mexican culture and the Spanish language into North America; and especially

(3) Economic parasitism—to maintain and increase the flow of billions of dollars that Mexicans in the U.S. send back to their relatives at home every year, a major factor keeping the chronically troubled Mexican economy afloat and the corrupt Mexican political system cocooned in its status quo. "

http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=21309

2006-06-19 03:31:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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