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INSURANCE.

Congressman Steve King website:
http://www.house.gov/apps/list/hearing/i...

The lives of 12 U.S. citizens would be saved who otherwise die a violent death at the hands of murderous illegal aliens each day. Another 13 Americans would survive who are otherwise killed each day by uninsured drunk driving illegals.

2006-12-09 09:07:14 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

IF THIS ISN'T TRUE, WHY DON'T THE ILLEGAL ALIENS SUE CONGRESSMAN KING?

2006-12-09 09:11:24 · update #1

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Congressman Steve King website:
http://www.house.gov/apps/list/hearing/ia05_king/col_20060505_bite.html

2006-12-09 09:29:34 · update #2

6 answers

Driving uninsured is a crime in most states, unless the sheriff's like your wife's uncle's third cousin, in which case you just have to buy beer...but, given the circumstance of driving with no license, no insurance, AND being illegally in the country, that's about the time the law should be allowed to intervene.

2006-12-09 09:46:53 · answer #1 · answered by gokart121 6 · 3 2

Maybe he said because he believes it is true, and probably has facts to support it.

Biting the Hand That Feeds You


May 5, 2006

On May 1st, the activists who brought you thousands of Mexican flags flying in marches down the streets of our cities are now bringing you “Nothing Gringo Day”. With help from the Mexican government, Mexican unions, Mexican political groups, and through the Spanish language radio and newspapers, the call has gone out to make America experience a total boycott, both here and in Mexico. Talk about biting the hand that feeds you.

Just the word “boycott” sparks the image of noble dissent in the face of economic or social oppression. I think of American colonials bucking British economic interests in retaliation to the Stamp Act. Or perhaps the ostracizing of Irish landlord Charles Boycott, the namesake of the verb for all tyrannized people. If not tyrannized, at least disgruntled. If not disgruntled, maybe just bored.

Yet, isn’t the key to a successful boycott an economic or social upper-hand? The cost must be felt if the offending party be forced to reform. For example, how does boycotting a movie you had no intention of going to affect the box office? More people probably see a boycotted movie due to the attention than if it had simply been ignored.

President Carter thought he was on to something when he kept American athletes out of the 1980 Moscow Olympics. That showed ‘em. That particular boycott neither got the USSR out of Afghanistan nor brought down the Berlin Wall. It just caused our own athletes to suffer.

The May 1st anti-Gringo-fest is also being billed as “A Day Without Immigrants” which is a misnomer on a couple of counts. First, the threatened boycott fails to conjure the image of a Norwegian refusing to buy his May 1 lutefisk at the corner Fareway. Second, the pro-amnesty groups are insistent on confusing legal and illegal immigration. Let’s not start mixing our apples and oranges. The issue before Congress is illegal immigration. Perhaps the May 1st boycott should give America a glimpse into “A Day Without ILLEGAL Immigration.”

What would that May 1st look like without illegal immigration? There would be no one to smuggle across our southern border the heroin, marijuana, cocaine, and methamphetamines that plague the United States, reducing the U.S. supply of meth that day by 80%. The lives of 12 U.S. citizens would be saved who otherwise die a violent death at the hands of murderous illegal aliens each day. Another 13 Americans would survive who are otherwise killed each day by uninsured drunk driving illegals. Our hospital emergency rooms would not be flooded with everything from gunshot wounds, to anchor babies, to imported diseases to hangnails, giving American citizens the day off from standing in line behind illegals. Eight American children would not suffer the horror as a victim of a sex crime.

On the negative side, the price of a pound of tomatoes might go up from $0.79 to $0.80. That is unless you have a garden. But I’m guessing that the Mexican drug lords are not taking May 1st off. Neither will the 11,000 illegal invaders that pour over our border every other day of the year. It is a safe bet that the U.S. Border Patrol will have a very busy “Nothing Gringo Day.”

Since September 11th, it remains true that OBL is the greatest threat to America. I will leave it to the reader to decide if the greatest threat is Osama bin Laden or the Open Borders Lobby. The emerging cheap labor “ruling class” in America is the strongest supporter of amnesty for illegals. Their anti-American “new servant class” has chosen to boycott them; the very definition of irony. On May 1st, Primero de Mayo, Americans will observe, as illegal immigrants celebrate, “Bite the Hand That Feeds You Day.”

2006-12-09 09:19:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

he s correct he been a law officer for quite some time and knows first hand what these immigrants bastards are cape able of
two brother officers gunned down in Denver , lady dragged to death on east slope guy in montrose gunned down by several illegals young girl raped twice by same illegal who was deported and came back before the immigration officers who took him to rape her again hector zambrono who murdered his wife the list goes on but what are police and immigration personnel doing to protect us not a dam thing they fumble over each other at the donut shop then when a crime is committed the they make ex uses of which dept has authority and those arrogant bastards at immigration sit on there pathetic asses drawing a pay check while some poor stiff is assaulted or murdered cause the dot care

2006-12-09 10:05:22 · answer #3 · answered by sam l am 1 · 1 0

I am a supporter of Steve King. I live in Iowa, and Ibelive it to be true. However you brought up the point of stating facts, I will take it upon myself to try and find proof.

If anything, I would immagine the his numbers might be low.

2006-12-09 10:31:45 · answer #4 · answered by clone_marshal_bacara 2 · 0 0

Maybe because he is a Republican?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_King

2006-12-09 10:06:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

and this is just a very small percentage of their crimes..how many don't we catch?

2006-12-09 09:50:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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