Financial burdens of illegal aliens on taxpayers


 

 

 

This would bankrupt any country.

Similar to the fall of Rome.

 

 

 

This  is astounding and
infuriating.  Why isn’t this in the  papers? Please read and pass it
on.

  
    
 
     WHY ARE  WE
BANKRUPT?

 

       Informative,
 and mind  boggling!

You  think  the war in Iraq is  costing us too  much?
   Read this:

Boy,  was I confused.  I have
 been hammered with the  propaganda that it  is the

 

Iraq war and the war  on terror that is bankrupting us. I
now find  that to be  RIDICULOUS.

 
I  hope the following 14 reasons are
forwarded over and  over again until they are read so many times that
 the  reader gets sick of reading them.   I  also have
included the URL’s for verification  of  all the following    facts.

1. $11  Billion to $22 billion is spent on
welfare  to  illegal aliens each year by state
 governments.    

 

Verify  at: http://tinyurl.com/zob77

 
 

2.    $2.2 Billion dollars a year is spent
on  food  assistance programs such as food
stamps,  WIC, and free school lunches for illegal   aliens.

 
 

Verify  at: http://www.cis.org/articles/2004/fiscalexec.html

 
 

3. $2.5  Billion dollars a year is spent on
Medicaid for  illegal aliens.

 
 

Verify  at: http://www.cis.org/articles/2004/fiscalexec.html

 
 
 
 

4. $12  Billion dollars a year is spent on
primary and  secondary school education for children here  illegally
and they cannot speak a word of  English!

 
 

Verify  at: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0604/01/ldt.0.html

  
 

5. $17  Billion dollars a year is spent for
education for the  American-born children of illegal aliens, known as
anchor  babies.

 
 

  Verify at http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0604/01/ldt.01.html

 
 
 

6.   $3 Million
Dollars a DAY is spent to incarcerate  illegal  aliens.

 
 
 
 

  Verify at: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0604/01/ldt.01.html

  
 

7.   30% percent of all Federal Prison inmates are  illegal aliens.

  
 

Verify  at: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0604/01/ldt.01.html

  
 

8.   $90 Billion Dollars a year is
spent on illegal aliens  for Welfare & social services by the
 American  taxpayers.

  
 

Verify  at: http://premium.cnn.com/TRANSCIPTS/0610/29/ldt.01.html
 
 
 

9.   $200 Billion dollars a year in
suppressed American  wages are caused by the illegal  aliens.

 
 

Verify  at: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0604/01/ldt.01.html

 
 

10.   The illegal aliens in the United
States have a  crime rate that’s two
and a half times that of  white  non-illegal aliens.  In
particular, their  children, are going to make a huge  additional
crime  problem in the US .

 
 

  Verify at: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0606/12/ldt.01.html

 
 

11.   During the year of 2005 there
were 4 to 10  MILLION illegal aliens that crossed our Southern
 Border also,  as many as 19,500 illegal aliens  from Terrorist
Countries.  Millions of pounds of  drugs, cocaine, meth, heroin and
marijuana, crossed into  the U. S from  the Southern border.

 
 
 

  Verify at: Homeland Security  Report:  http://tinyurl.com/t9sht
<http://tinyurl.com/t9sht

 
 
 

12.   The National  policy
Institute, estimated that  the total cost of mass deportation would be
between  $206 and  $230 billion or an average cost of  between
 $41 and $46 billion annually over a five  year period.’

 
 

   Verify  at: http://www.nationalpolicyinstitute.org/pdf/deportation.pdf

  
 

13.   In 2006 illegal aliens sent home
$45 BILLION in  remittances to their countries  of origin.

  

Verify  at:  http://www.rense.com/general75/niht.htm>

 

14.   ‘The
Dark Side of Illegal Immigration: Nearly One
 million sex crimes Committed by Illegal  Immigrants In The United
 States  .’

 

Verify  at: http: // www.drdsk.com/articleshtml
<http://www.drdsk.com/articleshtml

  

The  total cost is a whopping $ 338.3
BILLION DOLLARS A  YEAR. 

  

Are we  THAT stupid?

 
 
 
 

If this  doesn’t bother you then just
delete  the message.  If, on the other hand, it  does raise the
hair on the back of your neck, I  hope you forward it to every legal
resident in  the country including every elected  representative in
 Washington , D.C. – five  times a week for  as long as it takes
to restore some  semblance of intelligence in our policies and
 enforcement thereof.

 

 

Con-game winning? Even educators often don’t understand what they are teaching


One of the latest trends in University curricula has nothing
to do with academics.  The programs teach
students to form “community partnerships”, to learn “public purpose”, and to “mobilize
their communities”.

UAFS belongs to a “cooperative initiative” of universities, the
“American Democracy Project” which utilizes various speakers who fulfill
Chancellor Paul Beran’s wish that “students awareness of the world is increased,
enabling their graduation as globally competent citizens”.  One such speaker was Little Rock Mexican
Consulate Consul Andres Chao, “Distinguished Global Speaker” series.  The consulate was created “to assist Mexican
nationals who reside in the area” (illegals), and to provide the “Mexican
expatriate community…with official Mexican national identity cards”. (illegals)
Another speaker was Harry Boyte, founder of the “Center for Democracy and Citizenship”,
and “Public Achievement”.

Beware Buzzwords. Notice the same vocabulary and techniques
as Saul “The Red” Alinsky’s “Industrial Areas Foundation” based in Chicago
which teaches how to establish grassroots organizations to agitate for social
change…challenge the systems, most notably Capitalism. Obama and Hillary were
both avid students.

A UAFS delegation, headed by Beran, visited eight Asian
cities in 16 days, arranging student/faculty exchange agreements.  Who pays for speakers, programs, elaborate
trips abroad, etc? No word, but it’s a sure bet that taxpayer money is
subsidizing much of this while citizens are suffering from job loss, credit
& financial crises, while arrogant politicrats flit around the world for “noble”
causes.

If you have trouble understanding the descriptions of these
programs, they are not designed to be self-exclamatory.  Subterfuge and propaganda abound for a
reason, which is to keep actual goals under wraps, because many citizens don’t
want to be collectivists/socialists/fascists but fall for altruistic sounding
rhetoric.  Their brains were shriveled in
public school and logic is beyond their comprehension…all by design.  To what end? 
The destruction of individualism.

Barbara McCutchen

Fort Smith

 

 

Quotations are from Times Record 8/25/08, 9/29/08,
10/9/08, 12/15/08.

 

 

 

Selective law enforcement


Chief Lindsey,

 

Your open admission that we have “Selective Law
Enforcement” is indeed chilling, something we have known for years, but to have
a hired official in your capacity to admit it is indeed revealing.  Certainly, all know you inherited this
squalid condition which has existed for years, and since the Genie is out of
the bottle you may confront this travesty or continue to ignore it.

 

Your present position is that of Director Andre Good, who
obviously believes for whatever the reason, we citizens should sit on our
tushes and be overrun by illegal third world nationals at the behest of
corporate enterprises, i.e. OK Foods, Tyson’s, Wal-Mart and a host of others,
while you and Good are suddenly trying to inject race into the subject.  We have entered into a sphere somewhere
between a sanctuary city and an outlaw city.  
I remind you again, we are a sovereign state with laws to protect our
borders and persons.  Director Good
stated “hunting down people who have done no serious harm, though they may be
here illegally”.  Director Good, I direct
your attention to public schools, healthcare, prison population, prenatal care
for illegals…the Schipps program, 13 deaths per day due to illegals, ad
infinitum.   Director Good, please deal
with the facts, not hyperbole.

 

The Arkansas State Police is colluding with this criminal
enterprise by issuing driver’s licenses to illegal foreign nationals aided by
multi-colored brochures printed in Spanish and sent to the Secretary of State
for registration, allowing illegals to drive on our highways, vote in our
elections, and enter into any number of government programs and other nefarious
activities.

 

The Arkansas State Police are clearly aiding and abetting
illegal aliens.  All Arkansas officials
are turning a blind eye to 8 USC, Sections 1325, 1324, 1644, etc. which clearly
states that ALL law enforcement has the duty to arrest illegals and those
hiring illegals which is a felony offense as you should know.

 

I have sued the Arkansas State Police over their on-going
travesty.  It was thrown out in a lower
court in Ft. Smith on a law that was quashed in the 1990’s.  The Judge said to file it again in Pulaski
County.  So much for “selective justice”.   I have filed with the Arkansas State Supreme
Court, and A.G. McDaniel has responded with 24 pages of nonsensical legal brief
fluff. It will be interesting to see if the Arkansas Protection Racket remains
supreme by kicking my suit out the back door.

 

Gentlemen in City Government…who is really in
charge?  Or are you too timid to address
the destruction heaped on the American public by these unwanted illegal
invasions paid for by middleclass Americans for the benefit of corrupt
corporations?

 

A vivid example of what I have termed “selective law
enforcement” is occurring in New York City as I write.  Mayor Bloomberg vs. Plax Burress.  Mayor Bloomberg is wanting the letter of the
law enforced against Burress for carrying a non-licensed pistol, shooting
himself in the thigh at some location. 
At the same time, Bloomberg refuses to enforce U.S. Immigration Law.

A sign of the times, the facts are considered “bias,
bigotry and prejudice” when they don’t suit the establishment.

 

Kindest regards,

Joe McCutchen

 

 

 

—–Original Message—–

From: Andre Good [mailto:good4ward2@gmail.com]

Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 4:40 PM

To: Lindsey, Kevin (Chief of Police)

Cc: Joe and Barb McCutchen; Dennis Kelly; Denny Altus;
Mayor Ray Baker; Gosack, Ray; Cole Goodman; Rick Parrish Office; Kevin Settle;
Gary Campbell; Tyler, Steve; Jackson, Steve (Fort Smith); Don Hutchings; Bill
Maddox; good4ward2@gmail.com; Bghardcastle@cs.com; frankglidewell@yahoo.com;
jake@ffhland.com; medley@arkleg.state.ar.us; jmccutchen@mccuthenlawfirm.com;
csexton1@yahoo.com

Subject: Re: Pay increases and the Civic Auditorium

 

Chief Lindsey, I certainly appreciate you taking the time
to address

the McCutchen’s emails. Your honesty to these matters are
to be

commended. Thank you for pointing out that Selective
enforcement is a

necessary evil, not to be confused with bias, bigotry and
prejudice.

 

Immigration is a FEDERAL issue. The local police are not
immigration

agents, nor should they be, although  partnerships between agencies is

ideal . I believe like any other enterprise, the local
police have to

allocate resources to their highest and best uses.
Hunting down people

who’ve done no serious harm, though they may be here
illegally, is

likely not high on the priority list. Let’s let the
federal government

work this out, as it should, so that there are uniform
policies in

place that acknowledge the immigration problem, work
toward fair

solutions, and, most of all, validate the dignity and
worth of all

persons concerned.

 

We all pay taxes–that includes “illegals.”
Some of us–let’s take

African-Americans as an example–paid taxes for
generations yet were

denied fundamental rights and basic liberties. Because of
American

slavery and “Jim Crow,” African-Americans
subsidized the lifestyle of

European Americans without due recompense.

 

We have serious immigration issues in America, no doubt.
Such issues

require focused discussion and rational debate. Hateful,
personal

rhetoric does us no good–none. It merely poisons the
well, making

real change–real reform–more difficult.

 

Andre’ Good

City Director Ward 2

 

On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Lindsey, Kevin (Chief of
Police)

<Kevin.Lindsey@fortsmithpd.org>
wrote:

> Mr. McCutchen,

> 

> In response to your question about whether it is
true the Fort Smith police department has been told to lay off arresting
illegal Mexicans and OTM’s unless they have committed a felony, during the
course of our criminal investigations the practice of the Department is to
ascertain the suspect’s status, if the criminal activity rises to the level of
a felony, and if the suspect is found to be an undocumented alien, we will work
with local ICE agents to arrange deportation.

> 

> Yes, I would call this selective enforcement.  Selective enforcement is a “necessary
evil” because there is no way that any police department can enforce
ALL  laws and arrest ALL criminals.  Therefore, the use of selective enforcement
is a tool that is used in light of limited resources.

> 

> Kevin D. Lindsey

> Chief of Police

> 

> “Pride and Progress”

> 

> 

> From: Joe and Barb McCutchen [mailto:joeusa@cox.net]

> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 11:50 AM

> To: Lindsey, Kevin (Chief of Police); Maddox, Bill
(Board of Directors)

> Cc: ‘Alaric Parrish’; ‘Good, Andre’; Info; Goodman,
Cole (Board of Directors); ‘Frank Atkinson’; Campbell, Gary (Board of
Directors); Settle, Kevin (Board of Directors); Baker, Mayor Ray; ‘Tyler,
Steve’; Gosack, Ray; Barbara Hardcastle; Becky Yandell; Bill Vines; Brandon
Woodrome; Brandon Woodrome; Dale Morfey; David Hawkins; Denny Altes; Frank
Glidewell; Gary Hammer; Gunner Delay; Hank/Marla Needham; Jake Files; Jim
Medley; Joey McCutchen; ‘JBerry9070@att.net’; Peggy Jeffries; Phil Roberts;
Raymond Williams; Stephen Parker; Steve Jackson; Joey McCutchen; Chip Sexton;
Kelly, Dennis

> Subject: RE: Pay increases and the Civic Auditorium

> 

> Chief Lindsey,

> 

> Regarding your statement “it is my
responsibility to provide police services to all citizens, regardless of race,
color, or ethnicity”.  Apparently
you did not read the full text that I sent you. 
I call your attention to Item 5…”have you forgotten we are a
sovereign state and we have the Constitutional right and responsibility to
protect all aspects of citizenry.  Why
did you feel it necessary to drag out the bureaucratic worn out politically
correct phrase above?

> 

> In my initial piece to Director Maddox, my final
statement was “it seems to me your main concern should be to protect the
well-being of U.S. Citizens, and no one else.”  Never did I indicate that it would be prudent
to increase police staffing in one neighborhood over another.  However, you surely don’t deny that crime on
the North side far outweighs any other section of our city and is decaying at a
rapid rate, while our schools, healthcare, quality of life, are suffering
drastically, and of equal importance the loss of Jobs due to the illegal
Mexican invasion and the criminals hiring them.   We have seen the gang graffiti in other
areas of the city, specifically the eastside, compliments of Los Zetas and
MS13.  We took photos of them and these
are very violent people, some trained by U.S. & Mexican armies and they are
killers, a danger to all citizens.

> 

> Is it true the Fort Smith police department has been
told to lay off arresting illegal Mexicans and OTM’s unless they have committed
a felony?  If so, why?  Chief, would you not call this selective law
enforcement?

> 

> Kindest regards,

> 

> Joe McCutchen

> 

> From: Lindsey, Kevin (Chief of Police)
[mailto:Kevin.Lindsey@Fortsmithpd.org]

> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 8:08 AM

> To: ‘Joe and Barb McCutchen’; Maddox, Bill (Board of
Directors)

> Cc: Alaric Parrish; Good, Andre; Info; Goodman, Cole
(Board of Directors); ‘Frank Atkinson’; Campbell, Gary (Board of Directors);
Settle, Kevin (Board of Directors); Baker, Mayor Ray; Tyler, Steve; Gosack,
Ray; Kelly, Dennis

> Subject: RE: Pay increases and the Civic Auditorium

> 

> Mr. & Mrs. McCutchen,

> 

> In regards to your questions below relating to the
Police Department:

> 

> “Why we need more police?”  Neither reason you gave is valid.  There has not been a significant increase in
the City’s population nor would it be prudent to increase police staffing for
one neighborhood over another.  The reason
we need more police officers is to meet the demands of the residents of Fort
Smith regarding response time and level of service.

> 

> In addition, it is my responsibility to provide
police services to all citizens, regardless of race, color, or ethnicity.

> 

> Thank you for your inquiries.

> 

> 

> Kevin D. Lindsey

> Chief of Police

> 

> “Pride and Progress”

> 

> 

> From: Joe and Barb McCutchen [mailto:joeusa@cox.net]

> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 12:27 PM

> To: Maddox, Bill (Board of Directors)

> Cc: Alaric Parrish; ‘Andre Good’; Info; Goodman,
Cole (Board of Directors); ‘Frank Atkinson’; Campbell, Gary (Board of
Directors); Settle, Kevin (Board of Directors); Baker, Mayor Ray; Steve Tyler

> Subject: Pay increases and the Civic Auditorium

> 

> Director Bill Maddox

> Ward 4

> City of Fort Smith

> 

> Director Maddox,

> 

> Past news reports, and more specifically appearing
in today’s Times Record, a more detailed report on the proposed budget of the
City of Fort Smith, 2009.

> 

> Do you not believe that a proposed 2.5% cost of
living pay increase flies in the face of the producing segment of the Fort
Smith population, i.e. those of us who produce the revenue that undergirds all
government activities.  Explanation:  As citizens are in the throes of losing jobs,
salary cuts, loss of benefits, and those lucky enough to be employed are not
receiving raises, etc. and this government has the audacity to provide city
raises in these times of despair and to a segment of our population (city
employees) who get guaranteed checks each week, any number of protections and
an inordinate number of vacation days. 
Aside from the aforementioned, it appears that we have a bloated city
government. I would appreciate your revising your budget dealing with the
subject of raises and expand your vistas and deal with reality.  Is this the way you run your households?

> 

> Secondly: As with the Fort Smith School Board who
sees fit to give exorbitant raises yearly to school superintendent Benny Gooden
under the guise that we must match salaries given by other cities of comparable
size is indeed preposterous.  You give
raises if the money is available and if the subject warrants the raise. This
type of logic is creeping into our city government and must be dismantled
immediately.  What other cities
“do” is no concern of ours, bad decisions that look good are still
bad and costly.

> 

> Now comes the F.S. Civic Center.  An overpriced loser by any standard.  The only reason for its existence is that
“other cities have one”.   Now
comes the call for $2 million to subsidize this White Elephant.   Where is the money proposed to come from? The
producers of course, in one form or another. 
Gentlemen: I’m tired of you folks immersed in government, with all your
grandiose plans for our city, depending on me and other producers to subsidize
your ill-thought out propositions.

> 

> And then there is the so-called (ever expanding)
public transit system, which you folks in government state that the Feds and
the State are paying for….where do you think the State & Fed get the
money?

> 

> Pare down!  By
the way, what is the financial burden placed on the taxpaying citizens due to
the ever increasing number of  illegal
Mexican and OTM invasions?  These
invasions are producing an economic and political genocide of middleclass Americans.  Gentlemen, you never have the guts to discuss
this matter publicly.  Apparently you
don’t want to anger the contractors, the businesses and the city government
which employ illegals in violation of 8 USC Federal Law.  To heck with the vast majority of citizens.

> 

> Chief Lindsay why do we need more police?  Is it due to a population increase or perhaps
for Northside vigilance?

> 

> It seems to me that your main concern should be to
protect the well-being of US citizens and no one else.

> Will appreciate any discussion given to these
concerns.

> 

> Kindest regards,

> 

> Joe McCutchen

> 

> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 11:29 AM

> To: administration@fortsmithar.gov;
Alaric Parrish (taxy1@arkd.net); ‘Andre
Good’; ‘Bill Maddox’; Chief Kevin Lindsey (info@fortsmithpd.org);
Cole Goodman (coleg1@sbcglobal.net);
‘Frank Atkinson (ccutsinger@co.sebastian.ar.us)’;
‘Gary Campbell (gcampbell@citydirector.org)’;
Kevin Settle (kevinsettle6@aol.com);
‘Ray Baker (mayor@fsark.com)’; Steve Tyler
(sksttyler@sbcglobal.net)

> Cc: ‘Barbara Hardcastle’; ‘Becky Yandell’; Bill
Vines; ‘Brad Gallardo’; ‘Brandon Woodrome’; ‘Dale Morfey’; David Hawkins;
‘Denny Altes’; Frank Glidewell; ‘Gary Hammer’; Gunner Delay; ‘Hank/Marla
Needham’; ‘Jake Files’; ‘Jim Medley’; Joey McCutchen; ‘JBerry9070@att.net’;
Peggy Jeffries; ‘Phil Roberts’; ‘Raymond Williams’; ‘Stephen Parker’; ‘Steve
Jackson’; Joey McCutchen; ‘Chip Sexton’

> Subject: Other areas of concern–addition #2

> 

> 

> 1.       The
$4 million no-bid HUD (?) contract let under consummate insiders Griffin/Pyle’s
leadership.  Also, who got the bid and is
anything being done legally about this obvious violation?

> 

> 2.       Why
was the revenue generated by the Civic Center dumped into the General
Fund?  Accountability? Can this not be
construed as devious at best?

> 

> 3.       One
of the 3 proposals offered to generate funds for the Civic Center was to give
the 2 existing Sales employees a commission as an incentive.  If they are not doing their job now, why
would you offer a bribe?  Dump them.

> 

> 4.       How
about a public accounting of the “Transit System” regarding costs and
revenues?  It is not governments proper
responsibility to act as a taxi service for citizens.  2 ½ % of our citizens are debilitated and
should be taken care of, by all means, and the rest are deadbeats looking for
something for nothing.  Scale down this
ridiculous operation.

> 

> 5.      
Gentlemen: have you forgotten we are a sovereign state and we have every
Constitutional right and responsibility to protect all aspects of
citizenry.  The North side is nothing
more than a third world dumping ground, brought on by lethargic justice and law
enforcement agencies…and I am being euphemistic here, while the likes of
Tyson, OK Foods, etc. are making millions off the backs of the producers…i.e.
me, as well as the illegals.  One can
only ask if  Justice and Law Enforcement
agencies are on the take?

> 

> I do not know what portions of the Civic Center are
being gainfully and legitimately used, but those areas that are not productive
should be shuttered.  It is past time to
deal realistically with the times and economic conditions and quit trying to
project a big city/big bucks image.

> 

> Kindest regards,

> 

> Joe McCutchen

> 

> 

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The easiest job in the whole world


The easiest job in the whole world….spending someone else’s
money.   Where better to do that than in
government?  Whether it is city, county,
state or Federal.  Those elected and
non-elected officials always know what is good for the citizens better than the
taxpayers do, like giving millions to companies, many foreign, to locate nearby…never
mind whose money it is.

The American Culture/Philosophy has changed drastically
since our beginnings.   A man’s word was
his bond. Now lying is accepted.  Horse
thieves were shot. Now thieves are often spanked on the hand. Crooked
politicians were run out of town on a rail (now they get raises and things
named after them) and murderers were hung (not left on death row for 30 years.).  Deadbeats were left to their own devices (not
put on welfare) and if they stole they were dealt with severely (not rewarded
with more programs).  The Constitution
and rule of law was revered, not trampled, distorted and ignored.  Immigrants were chosen carefully for their
skills and attributes, their backgrounds and health checked closely (now
illegal invaders who crash our borders and break our laws are lauded and given
handouts that taxpaying citizens are forced to fund.

Boards, committees, task forces, etc. decide what is to be
built, formed, made into law, et al and the citizens are either held in contempt
or not considered at all.  It appears
that what the next town has is more important.

The “brainwash” is so successful that even the law-abiding,
taxpaying citizens are often duped….thanks to our government schools, and other
politically correct institutions like the media, big corporations, churches,
Chambers of Commerce, entertainment, and all government agencies.  Take from the “Rich” (those with a real job)
and give to the “Poor” (the dumbed-down, the deadbeats, losers, and parasites).
The bigger the lie, the more it’s believed. Government is now the answer to
everything that once was up to the individual, like putting people to work,
bailing out failures, refusals to release lawfully required information, ad
infinitum.

Courage has been replaced by cowardice and parasitism.  Fear rules those who in earlier times would
have spoken up and acted on their principles.

The key is philosophy…standards/merit/honor/rationality.

How easy to spend someone else’s money for the “greater good”,
and even to feel pious about it.  Do such
people ever own up to the fact that they are the problem, not the
solution?  They clipped the wings of the
Eagle and wonder why it can’t fly, and either have no idea what they have done
or they don’t care.  Gratification comes
first, doesn’t it? How easy.

 

~Barb McCutchen

P.S. There are some who take the responsibility seriously,
but unfortunately they are few and far between.

 

 

 

Hitchens on the death of the last hope…the U.S.




 

 

 


Fools, you know who you are but if you’ve had a lapse of memory,
I remind you of who you are.  You are the ones still worshiping at the
altars of the Dem & Rep parties….the ones who still think there’s a
difference in the 2 parties, who think of Hannity, Linbaugh, Boortz, O’Reilly,
etc. as truth-seekers.  The ones who believe we still have Representative
Government and vote for incumbents.  …you’re the Fools. 

 

If you are interested in the unvarnished truth, read every word
of Peter Hitchens piece below, especially the 2nd & 3rd
paragraphs from the bottom, describing the reaction of aliens to the Obama
election.  If that doesn’t sober you up, nothing will and you are indeed a
fool.

 

Kindest regards,

Joe

 

Sadly,
this is what the world thinks of us now………….

 

Whatever your political affiliation may be, this is worth a
read. 

You
can verify this article by clicking on the URL listed at the end of this
article

  

 

London Daily Mail – a view from across the pond

**_From The London
Daily mail:_** 

 
by Peter
Hitchens 

 
**The night we waved goodbye to America… our last best hope
on Earth** 

 
 
Anyone would think we
had just elected a hip, skinny and youthful replacement for God, with a plan
to modernise Heaven and Hell – or that at the very least John Lennon had come
back from the dead. 

 
The swooning frenzy
over the choice of Barack Obama as President of the United States must be
one of
the most absurd waves of self-deception
and
swirling fantasy ever to sweep through an advanced civilisation
. At
least Mandela-worship – its nearest equivalent – is focused on a man who
actually did something.  

I really don’t see how
the Obama devotees can ever in future mock the Moonies, the Scientologists or
people who claim to have been abducted in flying saucers. This is a cult like
the one which grew up around Princess Diana, bereft of reason and hostile to
facts. The night America changed: Barack and Michelle Obama in Chicago 

 
It already has all the
signs of such a thing. The newspapers which recorded Obama’s victory have
become valuable relics. You may buy Obama picture books and Obama calendars
and if there isn’t yet a children’s picture version of his story, there soon
will be.  

Proper books,
recording his sordid associates, his cowardly voting record, his
astonishingly militant commitment to unrestricted abortion and his blundering
trip to Africa, are little-read and hard to find. 

 
If you can believe
that this undistinguished and conventionally Left-wing machine politician is
a sort of secular saviour, then you can believe anything.
He
plainly doesn’t believe it himself. His cliche-stuffed, PC clunker of an
acceptance speech suffered badly from nerves. It was what you would expect
from someone who knew he’d promised too much and that from now on the easy
bit was over.  

He needn’t worry too
much. From now on, the rough boys and girls of America’s Democratic Party
apparatus, many recycled from Bill Clinton’s stained and crumpled entourage,
will crowd round him, to collect the rich spoils of his victory and also tell
him what to do, which is what he is used to. Just look at his sermon by the
shores of Lake Michigan. He really did talk about a ‘new dawn’, and a
‘timeless creed’ (which was ‘yes, we can’). He proclaimed that ‘change has
come’. He revealed that, despite having edited the Harvard Law Review, he
doesn’t know what ‘enormity’ means. He reached depths of oratorical drivel
never even plumbed by our own Mr Blair, burbling about putting our hands on
the arc of history (or was it the ark of history?) and bending it once more
toward the hope of a better day (Don’t try this at home).  

I am not making this
up. No wonder that awful old hack Jesse Jackson sobbed as he watched. How he
must wish he, too, could get away with this sort of stuff.  

And it was interesting
how the President-elect failed to lift his admiring audience by repeated –
but rather hesitant – invocations of the brainless slogan he was forced by
his minders to adopt against his will – ‘Yes, we can’. They were supposed to
thunder ‘Yes, we can!’ back at him, but they just wouldn’t join in. No
wonder. Yes we can what exactly? Go home and keep a close eye on the tax
rate, is my advice. He’d have been better off bursting into ‘I’d like to
teach the world to sing in perfect harmony’ which contains roughly the same
message and might have attracted some valuable commercial sponsorship. 

 
Perhaps, being a
Chicago crowd, they knew some of the things that 52.5 per cent of America
prefers not to know. They know Obama is the obedient servant of one of the
most squalid and unshakeable political machines in America. They know that
one of his alarmingly close associates, a state-subsidised slum landlord
called Tony Rezko, has been convicted on fraud and corruption charges.  

They also know the US
is just as segregated as it was before Martin Luther King – in schools,
streets, neighbourhoods, holidays, even in its TV-watching habits and its
choice of fast-food joint. The difference is that it is now done by unspoken
agreement rather than by law. 

 
If Mr Obama’s election
had threatened any of that, his feel-good white supporters would have
scuttled off and voted for John McCain, or practically anyone. But it
doesn’t. Mr Obama, thanks mainly to the now-departed grandmother he
alternately praised as a saint and denounced as a racial bigot, has the huge
advantages of an expensive private education. He did not have to grow up in
the badlands of useless schools, shattered families and gangs which are the
lot of so many young black men of his generation. 

 
If the nonsensical
claims made for this election were true, then every positive discrimination
programme aimed at helping black people into jobs they otherwise wouldn’t get
should be abandoned forthwith. Nothing of the kind will happen. On the
contrary, there will probably be more of them.  

And if those who voted
for Obama were all proving their anti-racist nobility, that presumably means
that those many millions who didn’t vote for him were proving themselves to
be hopeless bigots. This is obviously untrue. 

Yes we can what?:
Barack Obama ran on the ticket of change 

 
I was in Washington DC
the night of the election. America’s beautiful capital has a sad secret. It
is perhaps the most racially divided city in the world, with 15th Street –
which runs due north from the White House – the unofficial frontier between
black and white. But, like so much of America, it also now has a new
division, and one which is in many ways much more important. I had attended
an election-night party in a smart and liberal white area, but was staying
the night less than a mile away on the edge of a suburb where Spanish is
spoken as much as English, plus a smattering of tongues from such places as
Ethiopia, Somalia and Afghanistan.  

As I walked, I crossed
another of Washington’s secret frontiers. There had been a few white people
blowing car horns and shouting, as the result became clear. But among the
Mexicans, Salvadorans and the other Third World nationalities, there was
something like ecstasy.  

They grasped the real
significance of this moment. They knew it meant that America had finally
switched sides in a global cultural war. Forget the Cold War, or even the
Iraq War. The United States, having for the most part a deeply conservative
people, had until now just about stood out against many of the mistakes which
have ruined so much of the rest of the world. 

 
Suspicious of welfare
addiction, feeble justice and high taxes, totally committed to preserving its
own national sovereignty, unabashedly Christian in a world part secular and
part Muslim, suspicious of the Great Global Warming panic, it was
unique. 

 
These strengths had
been fading for some time, mainly due to poorly controlled mass immigration
and to the march of political correctness. They had also been weakened by the
failure of America’s conservative party – the Republicans – to fight on the
cultural and moral fronts.  

They preferred to
posture on the world stage. Scared of confronting Left-wing teachers and
sexual revolutionaries at home, they could order soldiers to be brave on
their behalf in far-off deserts. And now the US, like Britain before it, has
begun the long slow descent into the Third World. How sad.
Where
now is our last best hope on Earth? 

 
Find this story at
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1084111/PETER-HITCHENS-The-night-waved-goodbye-America–best-hope-Earth.html <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1084111/PETER-HITCHENS-The-night-waved-goodbye-America–best-hope-Earth.html

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Path to Dictatorship


ONE SMALL EXAMPLE

There are indoctrination courses going on all over this country. Whether the administrators or teachers know the true motivation behind them or not doesn’t affect the outcome—students being taught to erase the definition of certain words and concepts. The goal? People who no longer are able to differentiate right from wrong and who allow the destruction of their individual rights, their ability to think logically, and who are afraid to question “authority”—the prerequisite to DICTATORSHIP.
Below, in red italics or parenthesis, is a translation of the real meaning of this news article.

 ROGERS November 18, 2008
Teachers learn ways to present immigration
UA-sponsored lectures try to put human face on its social, economic sides
BY EVIE BLAD ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
ROGERS — Northwest Arkansas teachers met Monday to develop strategies for teaching about immigration issues in classrooms that are increasingly filled with students who’ve recently moved to the United States from Latin American countries.
 (“Recently “moved”? This means invaded illegally without proper criminal or health checks. The families’ motives vary from identity theft to work here to smuggling humans and/or drugs.)

 More than 30 teachers assembled at the Arkansas World Trade Center for lectures centered on the economic and social factors of migration in an event coordinated by the Bessie Moore Center for Economic Education at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
Teachers from what schools?
(This smacks of brain-washing, which is very popular in modern curricula.)

 â€œWe all know the United States has always been a nation of immigrants,” said Rita Littrell, the center’s director. “What we want the students to think about is, if we’re going to allow immigration, who should it be?”
( Watch out for the set-up. This is an illegal invasion, not legal immigration. The students are being deceived if you don’t make the distinction. The U.S. is not a nation OF immigrants; it is a nation WITH immigrants, not counting the 20-35 million illegal invaders. 49% of our Republic’s citizen population is of the Founding stock, for the moment.)

 In a sample classroom activity, teachers took cards with profiles of people in hypothetical situations and interviewed one another to determine how that person would react to more or less restrictive U.S. immigration policies.

(Why is it important to know how an illegal alien will react to our laws? Another attempt to erase the difference between legal and illegal, between right from wrong.)

 The illustration put a human face on issues such as labor shortages, strained government resources and “brain drain,” or the loss of skilled workers.
(
No discussion as to why we have those problems? In the context of labor shortages you are speaking of illegal alien slave labor. Brain drain? Government resources? Aside from enforcement, what do these two have to do with illegal Mexicans and OTM’s?)

In one scenario, the mayor of a fictional city called “Spruceton” told of a struggle to balance his city’s budget after an influx of residents from other countries.
(This subject is legitimate considering the unnecessary burden on the taxpaying citizens…is that important aspect mentioned?)

 In another, a Nigerian doctor wanted to move to the United States to have better resources to do his job.
(Since when does the U.S. taxpayer owe the rest of the world a living? Notice that the hard working taxpaying citizens who are paying for these nefarious endeavors are never a consideration…in fact they are vilified and looked down upon.)

 â€œWe think of it from our perspective, but, in all of these decisions, it’s a global impact,” Littrell said. “There are people who are helped and hurt around the globe because of immigration.” (Sounds like this is to make the students believe people around the world are their responsibility and that their lives don’t belong to them but to “others”…deserving or not. That idea is important to open-border advocates.)

 This data is particularly important in Northwest Arkansas, which reflected a trend among Southern states of disproportionate Hispanic population growth over the past two decades.
(At least they admit the fact.)

 Data from the U. S. Census Bureau shows that Benton County had the country’s fastest-growing Hispanic population from 1990-2000, from 1,359 residents to 13,469. Washington County ranked third, jumping from 1,526 Hispanic residents to 12,932.
(Why do the legal residents tolerate such an assault on their schools, healthcare, culture, language, law & order, etc? Because they have been conditioned to do so and are fearful of being called names like “Racist”?)

 The partnership between the world trade center and UA is one of several economics organizations urging teachers to use the global financial crisis as a platform to explain global issues.
(In what way? Is the U.S. obligated to take in whoever wants to come here for whatever reason? Madness…the lifeboat is already tipping over in so many ways. Where is the discussion regarding our Constitutional Sovereignty, Rule of Law, and the proper role of LIMITED government?)

 Understanding the economic dynamic of immigration is crucial in light of the current global financial crisis, said Javier Reyes, UA assistant professor of economics.
(Understanding leads to recognition of the coming of a new slave/peon mass to service the Corporate elites, burden the producers, and erase the Founding population.)

 Job losses in the United States, particularly in the manufacturing sector, can slow movement of immigrants because they are unable to earn enough here to send wages back to families in native countries, he said.
(So now we are to make sure criminal invaders make enough money to send out of our economy? Professor Reyes calling illegal aliens “immigrants” is an obscene distortion to suit his purposes. In the same context, until the aliens are deported, Tyson’s, Walton’s et al should pay them a decent wage…and the minute that happens those employers will find plenty of workers who are citizens, but that would mean having to supply some benefits.)

 The U.S. Department of Labor reported 6.5 percent unemployment in October. Employment has fallen by 1.2 million jobs in the first 10 months of 2008, and more than half of the decrease has occurred in the past three months.

(What are citizens to do when their jobs are outsourced & insourced? Work for slave wages? It appears so.)

 In Mexico, where many of Northwest Arkansas’ Hispanic students originated, the value of the peso has slipped nearly 30 percent against the U.S. dollar in the past two months. This change adds strain to a shrinking middle class in Mexico, but it also produces additional incentives for foreign workers to move to the United States and send money back home, Reyes said.
(Is Reyes an American citizen? Why would he want to help the middleclass in Mexico while exterminating middleclass America? Where do his allegiances lie? Any thinking person knows the answer to that.)

 To contact this reporter:
eblad@arkansasonline.com

In my opinion this is an example of Mainstream Media bias against our rule of law and our Constitution, but even more importantly this demonstrates what has been going on in our schools for many years. Teachers are taught the tenants of Collectivism (Socialism, Communism, Fascism, Statism) under the guise of Altruistic compassion.

This is the “March through the Institutions” instigated by the Cultural Marxists to erase Western Civilization. They have been successful beyond their wildest dreams. Politics, Executive, Judicial, Legislative, Media, Academia, Entertainment, Churches, Corporations, but most of all public education. American masses are primed for dictatorship and most do not have a clue.

From George Washington to Barack Hussein Obama, aka numerous other names, says it all.

Barbara McCutchen
 arkansasfreedom.net

Fort Smith, Arkansas

Iococca on America Today



 

 

 â€œThe world is a dangerous
place. Not because of those who are evil,

but because of those who do nothing about it.”  Albert
Einstein

 

 

Subject:
Lee Iacocca’s new book – an excerpt worth the read  
 
> The two party system????

> Remember Lee Iacocca, the VP at Ford credited  with the
> birth of the Mustang,
> the man who rescued Chrysler, Corporation from  their death
> throes, and the
> owner of the famous quote ‘Lead, follow, or get  out of
> the way’? Well, he’s
> back!  He has a new book, and here are some  excerpts.

> Lee Iacocca writes: ‘am I the only guy in this  country
> who’s fed up with
> what’s happening?  Where the hell is our  outrage? We
> should be screaming bloody
> murder.  We’ve got a gang of  clueless bozos steering
> our ship of state right
> over a cliff, we’ve got  corporate gangsters stealing
> us blind, and we can’t
> even clean up after a  hurricane much less build a hybrid
> car. But instead of
> getting mad, everyone  sits around and nods their heads
> when the politicians
> say, ‘Stay the course’ 
>
> Stay the course? You’ve got to be kidding. This  is
> America, not the damned
> ‘Titanic’ I’ll give you a sound bite:
> ‘Throw all  the bums out!’ You might
> think I’m getting senile, that I’ve gone off my
> r ocker, and maybe I have. But
> someone has to speak up. I hardly recognize this  country
> anymore. The most
> famous business leaders are not the innovators but  the
> guys in handcuffs. While
> we’re fiddling in Iraq, the Middle East is  burning and
> nobody seems to know
> what to do. And the press is waving  ‘pom-poms’
> instead of asking hard questions.
> That’s not the promise of the  ‘America’ my
> parents and yours traveled across
> the ocean for. I’ve had enough.  How about you?

> I’ll go a step further. You can’t call yourself a
> patriot if you’re not
> outraged. This is a fight I’m ready and willing to
> have.  The Biggest ‘C’ is
> Crisis! Leaders are made, not born. Leadership is forged in
>  times of crisis.  It’s
> easy to sit there with your feet up on the desk  and talk
> theory. Or send
> someone else’s kids off to war when you’ve never
> seen  a battlefield yourself. 
> It’s another thing to lead when your world comes
> tumbling down.  George Bush,
> Dick Chaney and who is this Bozo coming up  next? One of
> the most Liberal
> Idiots in the U. S. Senate and he is talking  about
> disarming America.  I can’t
> believe the American people are seeing  what he is about to
> do to this country.
> May God have mercy on us all. 
>
> On September 11, 2001, we needed a strong leader  more than
> any other time in
> our history. We needed a steady hand to guide us  out of
> the ashes. A Hell of
> a Mess. So here’s where we stand. We’re immersed
> in a bloody war with no
> plan for winning and no plan for leaving. We’re
> running the biggest deficit in
> the history of the country. We’re losing the
> manufacturing edge to A sia, while
> our once-great companies are all moving  offshore. Gas
> prices are
> skyrocketing, and nobody in power has a coherent  energy
> policy.  Our schools are the
> worst in the world. Our borders are  like sieves. The
> middle class is being
> squeezed every which way. These are  times that cry out for
> leadership and we are
> getting ready to put the most  Liberal Senator in the U.S.
> Senate in as our
> next President because we want to  be fair and elect
> someone just because of his
> race.  We don’t have time  to be fair, we need a strong
> leader.

> But when you look around, you’ve got to ask:
> ‘Where have all the leaders
> gone?’ Where are the curious, creative  communicators?
> Where are the people of
> character, courage, conviction,  omnipotence, and common
> sense? I may be a
> sucker for alliteration, but I hope  you get the point.
> Name me a leader who has a
> better idea for homeland  security than making us take off
> our shoes in
> airports and throw away our  shampoo? We’ve spent
> billions of dollars building a
> huge new bureaucracy, and  all we know how to do is react
> to things that have
> already happened. 
>
> Name me an industry leader who is thinking  creatively
> about how we can
> restore our competitive edge in  manufacturing.  All they
> seem to be thinking
> now-days is getting  themselves bigger salaries and
> bonuses. Who would have
> believed that there  could ever be a time when ‘The Big
> Three’ referred to Japanese
> car companies?  How did this happen, and more important,
> what are we going to
> do about  it?  Likely nothing! Name me a government leader
> who can articulate a
>  plan for paying down the debt, or solving the energy
> crisis, or managing the
>  health care problem. The silence is deafening. But these
> are the crises that
>  are eating away at our country and milking the middle
> class dry.

> I have news for the gang in Congress and the  Senate. We
> didn’t elect you to
> sit on your asses and do nothing and remain  silent while
> our democracy is
> being hijacked and our greatness is being  replaced with
> mediocrity. What is
> everybody so afraid of? That some bonehead  on Fox News
> will call them a name?
> Give me a break.  Why don’t you guys  show some spine
> for a change?  I honestly
> don’t think any of you have  one! Had Enough?

> Hey, I’m not trying to be the voice of gloom and  doom
> here. I’m trying to
> light a fire. I’m speaking out because I have hope; I
> believe in America…. 
> In my lifetime I’ve had the privilege of living
> through some of America’s
> greatest moments I’ve also experienced some of our
> worst crises: the ‘Great
> Depression’, ‘World War II’, the ‘Korean
> War’, the  ‘Kennedy Assassination’, the
> ‘Vietnam War’, the 1970s oil crisis, and the
> struggles of recent years
> culminating with 9/11. If I’ve learned one thing,
> it’s this: ‘you don’t get anywhere
> by standing on the sidelines waiting for  somebody else to
> take action.
> Whether it’s building a better car or building a
> better future for our children, we
> all have a role to play. That’s the  challenge I’m
> raising in this book. It’s
> a call to ‘Action’ for people who,  like me,
> believe in America. It’s not too
> late, but it’s getting pretty close.  So let’s
> shake off the crap and go to
> work. Let’s tell ’em all we’ve had
> ‘enough.’

> Make a ‘real contribution’ by sending this to
> everyone you know and care
> about…our future is at  stake





 

Obama must prove citizenship



 

www.rallycongress.com    

 

Stop the
Obama Constitutional Crisis

 

Article II, Section 1 of the U.S.
Constitution reads: “No Person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen
of the United States at the time of the adoption of this constitution, shall
be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any person be eligible
to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty five years,
and been fourteen years a resident within the United States.”

There are numerous questions as to Obama’s citizen status raising suspicion
and doubt about Obama constitutional qualification to be president. To settle
these questions Mr. Obama must produce proof of citizenship!

Documents that must be produced include;
(a) a certified copy of “vault” (original long version) birth
certificate;
(b) certified copies of all reissued and sealed birth certificates in the
names Barack Hussein Obama, Barry Soetoro, Barry Obama, Barack Dunham and
Barry Dunham;
(c) a certified copy Certification of Citizenship;
(d) a certified copy Oath of Allegiance taken upon age of maturity;
(e) certified copies of admission forms for Occidental College, Columbia
University and Harvard Law School; and
(f) certified copies of any court orders or legal documents changing his name
from Barry Soetoro.

It is reasonable that these documents should be produced considering that his
father is Kenyan, his adoptive father is Indonesian, and his grandmother
claims to have been present at his birth in Kenya. If he is a natural born
citizen then producing these documents should not be any problem.

These allegations will not go away until Mr. Obama produces proof to federal
authorities and the public. If he will not do so voluntarily he must be
compelled by every means available. You, as an employee of The People, have
sworn an oath to support and defend the Constitution.

We The People are demanding you to make every effort, both public and
private, to resolve this fundamental Constitutional question before 20
January.

 

From Washington to Obama…a catastrophic attack on freedom.


From George Washington to Barak Hussein Obama. 

That sums up what our country has become.  From a gentleman schooled in such
Enlightenment concepts as individual freedom and rights and prepared to lead
the battle against tyranny in order to establish the first real Constitutional
Republic; now we have a Communist activist intent on “redistribution of wealth”…stealing
from the producers by force to disperse as “government” desires.

Washington fought and endured great privation with dignity,
impeccable ethics, and fierce loyalty to justice against those who would subdue
the new nation.  Obama is a self-serving,
power-hungry politician/activist, ego-maniac, eager to do anything it takes to
attain his collectivist goals. 

Washington conquered the enemy through courage and
dedication. Obama, probably not a legal citizen, works for and with known Communist,
anti-American activists dedicated to the destruction of all Western
Civilization, most of all the United States.

America once was the hope of the world, but no nations
followed our beginnings due to powerful, greedy “leaders”…their people too
ignorant or fearful…all by design…just as in our country.  As a people we have lost sight of justice,
truth, and the value of a single individual and allowed the Barbarians not only
within the Gates, but to remake our rugged individual philosophy into a sorry,
pathetic, tragic mess of victimhood, rule by the elite not law, brutality and
as Ayn Rand said ” punishment of the good for being good”.

Obama seeks to force us back to the jungle, out of which men
like George Washington led us. 

 

Barbara McCutchen

Ft. Smith


How America was brought down to its knees


 

 

 Letter to the editors

The 1930’s, one man in Mussolini’s prison and three men in
Frankfurt, Germany, declared Western Civilization couldn’t be taken by
force.  The four, disciples of Marxism,
i.e. reduce all individuals to a common denominator, except the elitists.   1930’s
gave birth to the Frankfurt School, Communism by stealth. They fled Germany, migrating
to New York City’s Columbia University. Their plot to destroy Americans individual
freedoms was simple, implement a “march through the institutions”: government,
corporations, entertainment, media, and big religion.   Accomplished in less than 50 years.

Political Correctness was their atomic bomb. The dismantling
of the once preeminent U.S. was quick and precise, Americans never knew what
hit them.. Political Correctness is relentless—removing words from our
language, et al.   Their latest attack on
language came when lawyers for the Hispanic Caucus in Arizona were successful
having the phrase “illegal alien” removed from the courtroom.

Law enforcement and the Judicial are castrated.  Both have been relegated to selective
decisions and enforcements.  Witness the
criminal conduct of the Catholic Church. Little Rock Bishop Anthony Taylor
spits on both the Constitution and the rule of law referencing illegal
immigration. Taylor says “No government has the right to deprive anyone of God-given
rights
”.  (?)  Taylor preaches the Catholic Church trumps the
Constitution, while Mexico accepts NO illegals.

Taylor says “what would Jesus do”?  Jesus would abide by the law and send the
illegals packing.

The Mexican government says that 88% of its population is
Catholic. Bishop, you’re benevolent when stealing from American taxpayers,
suggestion:  Catholics move your crusade
to Mexico!

 Taylor’s real goal is
increasing the numbers of poverty-ridden, uneducated illegals to further increase
the billions the Church receives from our Federal government for “Catholic
Charities” (sanctuaries for illegals), unconstitutional and no oversight.  Corporations and education have the same
goals…cheap labor and funding.

Joe McCutchen

Fort Smith


Expose, Rebuke, Return