Category Archives: Arkansas Friendship Coalition

Taxpayer vs taxspenders Unconstitutional tobacco tax


THE DEMOCRAT PARTY & TRANSPARENCY?                                                         February
1, 2009

The Democrat party and transparency, not quite, i.e. Governor
Beebe satisfying numerous enablers with one piece of legislation—The Tobacco Tax.

The sale of tobacco is a legal business, albeit heavily
taxed and regulated, but legislators have relegated it to a tax producing
punching bag. Another .50+ cents per pack is scurrilous by any standard.  Therefore; instead of committing two immoral
and unethical acts, overtaxing a legal business and using some of the tax money
gained from over taxation for one alleged legitimate enterprise, Trauma Centers,
and who of you know the number of unconstitutional endeavors contained in the
Tobacco Bill, try 20. That said; why not outlaw the use of all tobacco products
which would result in a real health initiative. 
Because you’ll lose the revenue? Follow the money.

Beebe and his legislative handlers want to build trauma
centers. In Utopia that’s a fine idea, but in the throes of a depression and
the above mandating state government expansion…not a good idea, we don’t need
another welfare magnet.  Particularly in
view that under Beebe’s watch, state government has increased by over 1,000
employees (to deal with illegals and their associated never ending problems/crises?).
The real Trauma Centers are the cities of Arkansas who have huge unemployment numbers,
while illegal foreign nationals are stealing thousands of poultry and construction
jobs, orchestrated by the Poultry Federation, the Associated General
Contractors, the Catholic Church leadership, Farm Bureau Insurance, Stephens,
Inc, and the rest of the deceptive “Arkansas Friendship Coalition”.  Members of the legislature, your sole duty is
to protect Arkansas citizens by addressing the needs of struggling citizens
instead of bullying the tobacco industry for nefarious activities.  Is it probable, if you pass this tobacco
travesty you will drive smokers across the nearest state line to patronize
Indian Smoke Shops?  Looking at that possibility
in political speak would offer you all a chance to create another blood-sucking
bureaucracy. Now in the matter of TRANSPARENCY: 
Gov. Beebe, House Speaker Robbie Wills, & Senate President Bob
Johnson, tell us specifically what your plans are for the millions of dollars
generated, not being dedicated to the Utopic Trauma Centers, i.e. how many
dollars to be spent on programs for illegals to satisfy the surreptitious Arkansas
Friendship Coalition’s insatiable appetite for open borders and cheap labor,
while creating more magnets for illegals to invade our state?  While this is going on, Beebe is on his belly
begging the Fed for more Medicaid and SCHIPS when it is past time to CUT, CUT,
CUT. Illegals and many if not most, welfare recipients do not qualify as
endangered species.

Many of you legislators have been cloistered so long in your
petty charades, protecting your own economic hides; you’ve lost contact with
reality and the concepts of individual rights. Example: Professional politician
Shane Broadway initiated a study in 2005 to provide a tool for state agencies
to better serve Arkansans (translation—more welfare recipients and a bombastic
increase in illegals). The most poignant part of the study centered on
Hispanics showing a volcanic increase in their numbers. Witness the expanding
barrios in Springdale, Siloam Springs, Rogers, Dardenelle, Danville, DeQueen,
Fort Smith, Mena, Waldron, etc…you get the picture. An obvious admission that
the Arkansas state government plans to do NOTHING about the proliferating
Mexican and OTM invasion, accompanied by the Governor’s and legislature’s
arrogance, and in my mind criminal behavior, and have no problem saddling
middleclass Arkansans with the economic burdens precipitated by those companies
and individuals hiring illegals and the illegals themselves. These unaddressed
crises are causing an economic and political genocide of middleclass Arkansas.   Any thinking individual readily concludes
Arkansas has the most corrupt government money can buy.  If you question the latter statement,
enumerate the players.  Here’s some help…Tyson’s,
Walton’s, Farm Bureau (Stanley Reed), George’s, Warren Stephens, and so on.
Legislators, where are your allegiances?

Examples of egotistical myopia are recent pay raises for the
Governor and Legislature, signed by the Governor. In a pathetic grandstand
play, Beebe rejected his raise.  If Beebe
had any Constitutional credibility he would have refused to sign the pay raise
Bill for all.  Individuals who are in any
way receiving an employment check from any government entity should NEVER
receive a pay raise unless the taxpaying producers who generate the revenue can
afford it and vote for it.  No one has
forced you onto the government teat with all its self-serving perks.

Now comes House Speaker Robbie Wills with the statement of
the ages which provides a vivid example of why citizens detest government…”I
haven’t billed a legal fee in 6 months (why?), I’ve got a baby coming in May,
so yes, I’m going to accept my raise”. 
Robbie, now is a great time for you to resign and get back to work to
support your family and believe me, you will not be missed.

Another example: President Bob Johnson is going to keep his
raise and he says, “I’m going to work to earn every bit of it”.  Bob, the question for you is…what kind of
work are you going to do?  How about a
few suggestions: determine the taxpayer cost for your outrageous law conferring
free pre & post natal care for illegal Mexican women and OTM’s; oh yes, the
dollar cost for the Ark. State Police to advertise in Spanish, awarding driver’s
licenses to illegals; Parks & Tourism advertising in Spanish and their
relationship to Cranford, Johnson/Aristotle ad agencies; Secretary of State
Charlie Daniels and his nepotistic realm authorizing driver’s licenses for
illegals; and MUCH more.

Rep. Steve Harrelson praised Beebe’s decision not to accept
the raise, while Harrelson unabashedly accepted his…that kind of logic from an
OXFORD scholar?

So you see Bob, you can earn that raise if you address all
the corruption that you now lord over, and begin to protect the citizens for a
change instead of your enablers.  The
issues mentioned are never discussed or debated in a public forum…Why is that?

How many of you Arkansas legislators have the Constitutional
pride and guts to tell Gov. Beebe to shove his illegal Bill, camouflaged as the
Tobacco Tax Bill.

A vote AGAINST the Tobacco Tax Bill and FOR HB 1093 will
help insure sovereignty, stability and the rights of taxpaying citizens!

Kindest regards,

Joe McCutchen

Fort Smith

 

Cc: Citizens

 

arkansasfreedom.net

 

Arkansas Friendship Coalition to lobby against any Bill opposing illegal aliens & taxpayers’ costs


                                                                                                                                                                January
19, 2009

 

To interested Arkansas citizens: regarding The Arkansas
Friendship Coalition

As each of you should know The Arkansas Friendship
Coalition, certainly a misnomer is the group formed to defeat efforts directed
at curtailing the illegal Mexican & OTM invasion and punishing those
hiring, transporting, harboring, aiding & abetting illegals.

Their best effort at selling their unconstitutional and
illegal stance is from their website with the following statement.  “We think that Arkansans should stand up
right now and demand that our politicians focus on what is really best for the
citizenry rather than accuse immigrants for our problems”.  I would ask at this point, are you dizzy?

For a refresher course on who these traitors are log on to arkansasfreedom.net , scroll down
to Arkansas’ Own Trail of Tears, pp. 3-4 and scattered throughout the 37 page
expose’.      

Radio advertising is running on ESPN and KARN AM/FM (Little
Rock).  There are 3 1 minute spots which
have run for 2 weeks and extended for 1 more wk.  Follow up Promo spots will commence shortly,
bringing attention to and identifying those legislators opposed to Rep. Bill
Sample’s illegal immigration Bill, HB 1093. 

If you are not familiar with the 3 radio spots log on to arkansasfreedom.net under “Radio
ads exposing……”

For those of you who would like to be part of this campaign
to “Secure Arkansas” through the use of radio media, you may contribute by
sending your contribution to Joe McCutchen, 2916 Heather Oaks Way, Fort Smith,
AR 72908.

 

Kindest regards,

Joe & Barb

Hit piece on Initiative attempt to deny benefits to illegals in Ark.

The latest hit piece on anti-illegal invasion woman trying to get
a ballot initiative passed .  This may not have been your edition of the
D-G, it was not in ours.  Thanks to Sharon for sharing.

 

Notice especially what the so-called Arkansas Friendship
Coalition had to say about illegals and the North American Union…gee, not hard
at all to see they represent the slave labor corporations/governments &
churches looting FUNDING/and against the pro-rule of law
constitutionalists/taxpayers.

 

www.arkansasfreedomcom  
exposing corruption

 

 

 


 And
what is the difference between the PRESS and the MEDIA??  The Press used
to rely on carefully checked facts to help determine the truth.  The Media
is just an advertising medium.  Please check out the facts for
yourself.  THINK!

                                                                                                    Sharon
Stark-Little Rock

 

Aliens just the beginning, woman fears

Secure Arkansas chief sees danger in influx, aims to limit
noncitizens’ services

Sunday, May 18, 2008

JONESBORO
– Jeannie Burlsworth worries about a lot of things.

She
fears for her safety and her family since she became the leader of a drive to
ban illegal aliens from receiving certain state services.

“I’m
in a real struggle here,” she says. “This is evil. Thesepeople are a danger.”

She
also frets about America merging with Canada and Mexico, a superhighway “10
football fields wide” running from Mexico through Texas, and the United States
allowing part of Kansas City to become “sovereign Mexican territory.”

“There
will be a North American union,” she said. “We will lose our sovereignty. Our
constitution is in jeopardy.”

She
refuses to give out the names of her husband and other family members for fear
of what opponents in the illegal-alien debate may do. During an interview at a
Jonesboro coffee shop, she told her daughter-in-law to keep her name secret.

“I’ve
had death threats,” Burlsworth said. “Yes, sir.”

She
said a Hispanic person,someone she perceived as an illegal alien, told her “the
Chicanos are going to string me up and this kind of stuff.” She wouldn’t
describe the circumstances of the threat or even say where it happened, and she
said she didn’t file a police report.

“Yeah,
like they are prosecuting illegal aliens,” Burlsworth explained.

Burlsworth,
53, of Bryant is the chairman of the Secure Arkansas campaign, which is trying
to collect 61,974 Arkansas registered voters’ signatures on a petition by July
7 to qualify the proposed initiated act for the Nov. 4 ballot.

The
party primary elections, typically big days for collecting signatures for
ballot initiatives, will be Tuesday.

The
proposed law would make state agencies take affidavits in which people say they are citizens (
not citizens but LEGAL aliens) before
they would be eligible for government benefits. The Department of Health, which
doesn’t ask for residency documentation before providing service, would be
affected.

Some
benefits that federal law requires, such as public school education, would be
allowed to continue for illegal aliens. Also allowed would be Medicaid-funded
prenatal care, which isn’t federally required but which the state has chosen to
provide since 2004.

Burlsworth
says she doesn’t know details of why certain things are allowed in the
initiative and why others aren’t, saying attorneys she wouldn’t identify helped
put it together.

During a speech  (Press Conference) last week outside the
CraigheadCounty Courthouse, in a thick Midwestern accent, she lamented the
increase in the Hispanic population in Arkansas since 1990.

“We
can’t take any more,” she said, her voice rising. “We need our borders secure.
We need an immigration policy. The citizens should be outraged in the stateof
Arkansas. I’m outraged to see our politicians have done nothing. Our
legislators need to get busy. We are being forced to subsidize illegal aliens,
and enough isenough. Our cup runneth over. I’m concerned about Arkansas being a
sanctuary state. We’ve got to put something in place, and if that’s wrong then
that’s just too bad. We’ve got to do something fast. Arkansas, you’ve got to
wake up.”

Few
people in Arkansas politics are familiar with Burlsworth, but some don’t like
her message.

Stacy
Sells of Little Rock, a public relations executive and a member of the Arkansas
Friendship Coalition, which opposes efforts to place further restrictions on
illegal aliens, said Burlsworth’s assertions don’t make sense.

“This
sounds like your classic conspiracy theory generated byfringe talk radio and
the Internet,” Sells said. “It seems rather
far-fetched to think that America is building a superhighway to import illegal
immigrants from Mexico into America or that Mexicans are trying to overthrow
the American government. 
(
Check the
Internet for yourself)
 This is simply ludicrous. I have
serious concerns about any group or individual from this paranoid mindset
trying to establish state policy on a matter as important as this.”

State
Rep. Rick Green, R-Van Buren, who sponsored a law last year aimed at preventing
firms that contract with the state from hiring illegal aliens, said he knows
nothing about Burlsworth and has talked to her only once. But he likes that she
has gotten involved with the immigration issue.

Bryant
Police Chief Larry Coffman said Burlsworth is wrong to say that police won’t
arrest illegal aliens for criminal infractions of state law, such as making
threats.(
Don’t
even get us started on this. No car tags, no insurance, disturbing the
peace, driver’s license, etc.)

“They
are held accountable just like anybody else,” he said.

Burlsworth
was born in Mountain Home. As a child, she moved with her family to Kansas
City, Mo. Her father drove a cement mixer. Her mother ran an employment agency.

She
dropped out of high school to get married and later worked at her mother’s
business “and that’s how I came to love people,” she says, “just interviewing”
people wanting jobs.

She
and her husband, who is in the insurance business, lived in Ohio and West
Virginia before returning to Arkansas in 2000 after the death of Brandon Burlsworth,
a former Razorback football player and her husband’s younger brother.

“He
was a good kid,” she said, holding back tears. “My husband was really grieving,
and he needed to get back home.”

They
lived in Hot Springs for a while, then Rogers, before moving to Bryant about
2004.

A
homemaker, she has two sons and two granddaughters. But she stays active
outside the home in the anti-abortion movement and traveled back to Kansas City
two years ago to help fight a ballot measure to expand stem-cell use. Her side
lost.

Burlsworth
voted for President Bush in the 2000 and 2004 elections but regrets it.

“He’s
one of the worst presidents I think we’ve ever had,” she says. “It doesn’t make
any sense for the commander in chief of the United States to go to Iraq and
fight a war and leave our borders unprotected. He should be protecting the
sovereignty of the United States. He has his own agenda. I don’t like it.”

This
election, she attended gatherings for Republican presidential candidate Ron
Paul but says she wasn’t a supporter and was only trying to get more
information.
(She was invited to Ron Paul meetings to give information.)

She
says she has no problems with Hispanics, as long as they are in America
legally.

But
she says Hispanics who are illegal aliens don’t care about American values
andwould rather display the Mexican flag.

“We’ve
just about lost California,” she says.

Her
group raised $1,015 through April. It formed March 3 and didn’t get the
go-ahead from the attorney general’s office for a petition drive until May 8.

She
realizes she’s facing some tough odds, especially with alow turnout expected
for Tuesday’s election, meaning fewer people will be easily available for
canvassers.

Only
about a dozen people attended her rally
(
press
conference)
in Jonesboro on Wednesday followed by about five people in Rogers
on Thursday.

But
she says she has lots of volunteers, including about 25county coordinators.

“We
need to build momentum,” she says. “We haven’t had time to build momentum.
You’ve got to give it a try. We’re not going away.”

In
Jonesboro, she faced questions from potential supporters about why her proposal
allows state-funded prenatal care for illegal aliens.

Green,
the legislator from Van Buren, said he will likely support the Secure Arkansas
proposal but wishes it included more restrictions.

Burlsworth
acknowledged that the initiative “is not that strong” compared with what some
want.

She
said she hopes that if the Secure Arkansas initiative becomes law, the
Legislature will feel more confident to take additional action against illegal
aliens.

“People
can’t stand there like lambs to the slaughter,” she said.

Arkansas, Pages 24, 30 on 05/18/2008

Copyright © 2008, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc.
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A rebuttal to Rev. Copley’s role in politics…spokesman for Ark. Friendship Coalition

http://reproachofmen.org/blog/?p=80

A rebuttal
to Copley’s role….spokesman for Arkansas Friendship Coalition

Another
god
                                                     April10,
2008va

By embracing the wage issue as a
core part of their message, progressives have seen direct political gains. In
an era of frayed relationships with the faith-based community, the issue has
created an alliance for progressives with religious leaders, especially
Catholic and other denominational officials who have made living wage issues a
core part of their social justice teachings. It gives progressives what the Rev.
Steven Copley
, who led a recent successful minimum wage drive in Arkansas,
calls “a moral issue, a faith issue and a family values issue” to rally
supporters.1

I have to ask: Just who do you serve
Stephen? Do you serve the LORD God, or man in the form a of a communist,
humanist agenda? By the way, just what does the “minimum wage” have to do with
preaching the gospel? Where is that in the “great commission?” If it is there,
I sure don’t find it at all. Moreover, I cannot find it anywhere in the New
Testament either. Would you mind citing chapter and verse for me?

But that is not all you are involved
in is it? Somehow, you find it necessary to ally yourself with socialist and
communist causes under the guise of “progressivism.”2
You know, as one who has to work of a living, and has been underpaid at times,
I really do not appreciate what you are doing. Why? Because it is simply not
your job.

As a supposed minister in the
Methodist denomination, do you really think you are helping the cause of the
gospel of Jesus Christ by your actions? Or, is that simply a cover for your
political and social leanings, which are actually communist?

I have to ask, as I am compelled to
preach the gospel and show forth Christ in every aspect of my life. What about
you Stephen? Or, has Methodism drifted so far away from service to God that
they tolerate, and even encourage one of their ordained ministers to engage in
political and social activism?

Just what god do you serve Stephen?

You are of course aware that you
will be held particularly accountable for wrapping yourself with the name of
Christ, and using it as a front for wicked, humanistic purposes don’t you? Are
you also aware that you are to be obedient to the laws of the land, beginning
with the Federal Constitution? Moreover, this includes immigration law as well?
After all, it is written:

Submit yourselves to every ordinance
of man for the Lord’s sake: whether it be to the king, as supreme; Or unto
governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers,
and for the praise of them that do well. For so is the will of God, that with well
doing ye may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men: As free, and not
using your liberty for a cloke of maliciousness, but as the servants of God. (I
Peter 2:13-15)

You know, I don’t see the Apostle
Peter or the Apostle Paul overthrowing the Roman system, or even advocating for
changes in its laws anywhere in the New Testament. Moreover, it is utterly
plain that the Lord Jesus Christ, who you claim to serve, did not do so either.

You know what Stephen, it appears to
me that you actually need the gospel just as much as Vladimir Putin.
Funny how that all your studies in seminary never seemed to get that point
across to you. Perhaps it is because you didn’t actually enter seminary to
learn to be a preacher anyway, but found it a easy way to ride the gravy train.
After all, what really is expected of a “professional minister” anyway?

A couple of last things Stephen; if
you don’t recognize the passages, I won’t be surprised.

Go ye therefore, and teach all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded
you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen. (Matthew
28:19-20)

For Christ sent me not to baptize,
but to preach the gospel: not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ
should be made of none effect. For the preaching of the cross is to them that
perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God. (I
Corinthians 1:17-18)

Oh, and as for your “title” of
Reverend, I know that you will eat that one day:

He hath shewed his people the power
of his works, that he may give them the heritage of the heathen. The works of
his hands are verity and judgment; all his commandments are sure. They stand
fast for ever and ever, and are done in truth and uprightness. He sent
redemption unto his people: he hath commanded his covenant for ever: holy
and reverend is his name
. The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom:
a good understanding have all they that do his commandments: his praise
endureth for ever. (Psalm 111:6-10)

Finally, you remind me very much of
Jeremiah Wright, since you two seem to have the same agenda. You and he both
remind me of what the Scripture has to say about those who pretend to serve
God, all the while serving themselves:

But there were false prophets also
among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily
shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and
bring upon themselves swift destruction. And many shall follow their pernicious
ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of. And through
covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose
judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not. (II
Peter 2:1-3)

It seems to me you serve another god
Stephen. You would do well to comprehend that its awful hot in Hell and that
eternity is a awful long time to be there

In Christ,

> > Paul W. Davis

> > www.reproachofmen.org

> > Ebenezer Baptist Mission

> > Fundamental, Unaffiliated,
KJV-only, Baptist

 

 

Reaction to press conference today to defend illegal aliens…LTE

 

Economics vs. the rule of law:

If you can’t trust a preacher, who can you trust?  April 7, 2008 the “Arkansas Friendship
Coalition”, comprised of corporate elites’ bloviating in a press conference
using the deceptive bromide that illegal aliens are crucial to our economy.  Shilling for the elites is Methodist minister
Steve Copley.  Some of the Elites, huge
profits by any means, are Tyson’s, Wal-Mart, Alltel, Stephens, Inc, OK Foods,
and Chambers of Commerce.  Undergirding
their criminal endeavors are Catholics, Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians,
Church of Christ, and Synagogues.

Churches are aiding and abetting the illegal Mexican and OTM
invasion, while trashing the U.S. Constitution, the rule of law, mooching
massive amounts of “Faith based Funding” (taxpayer dollars) to provide
sanctuary, services to illegals, and parishioner indoctrination.  Churches/governments are destroying the
Constitutional mandate separating church and state powers.

Some churches have entered into an incestuous relationship with
corporate predators and their political enablers, i.e. Gov. Mike Beebe, the
state legislature, law enforcement, and the judicial.

Corporate heads, politicians, bureaucrats and the 4th
estate continue the exploitation of illegals and taxpayers under the cover “economic
issues”.  The economic issues in reality
are the horrific burdens on middleclass taxpaying Arkansans and Americans, and
the criminal largesse raked in by Corporations and churches.  What has not been factored into the equation,
by design, is the rule of law which includes existing federal immigration laws
applicable in the states. Without the rule of law and with massive legal and
illegal immigration, we are dangerously close to a 3rd World,
Balkanized existence. Selective law enforcement is the order of the day.

Recession, wars, open-borders, food banks, unemployment,
healthcare, education…all tanked and leaders mum, resulting in the genocide of
middleclass Arkansans to profit the elite few.

Can we say some churches and most politicians are on the take?

Joe McCutchen

Fort Smith

Public Service is “good bidness”, Part II….Gov. Beebe

Public Service is”Good Bidness”….installment #2                                               March
12, 2008

Governor Mike Beebe, a Constitutional traitor and titular
head of the rogue Arkansas state government.

I say titular because Beebe is owned by the “Arkansas
Friendship Coalition”. Some of the principals in the coalition are the Tyson’s;
the Walton’s; Arvest Banks (Walton’s); the Stephen’s (Media, natural gas, Bonds,
real estate, etc); LULAC; Alltel; ACLU; state Chambers of Commerce; Clinton
School of Public Service, etc. This coalition defends and promotes illegal
alien immigration.

As Arkansas’ Attorney General and now entering his second
year as Governor, Beebe stated on numerous occasions the illegal, burgeoning
Mexican and OTM invasion is the responsibility of the Federal Government.  This position demonstrates the governor has
no regard for middleclass Arkansans and has no intention of crafting state laws
that would impede the illegal invasion and severely punish the criminals who
are hiring said illegals. It further underscores his political safety and his
allegiance to the crooked corporations hiring illegals, he further demonstrates
his political ambitions are more important than the safety of the citizens and
the sanctity of the Constitution. 
Examples of the rogue Arkansas government in action can be directed to
Don & John Tyson who hire tens of thousands of illegals and can only be
described as the number one crime family in Arkansas.

Governor Mike Beebe is 62 years old and has been a recipient
of welfare (taxpayer checks) most, if not ALL his life. Beebe has had
his nose in state government, literally and figuratively, i.e. the taxpayer
trough for nearly four decades and has honed his political skating skills to
the height of precision.  My research
indicates he has never taken a meaningful, supportive constitutional position,
particularly in an open forum.

Some of the crises our state faces directly due to the
illegal alien invasion are:

Government schools are an abject failure. In the last two
legislative sessions there have been somewhere in the neighborhood of a $
Billion spent or being spent on school facilities…all the while academics have
undergone revisionism, omissions not only in the subject matter in textbooks,
but whole course work has been omitted, due to federal government mandates of No
Child Left Behind, resulting in an outright Communist egalitarian system. Beebe
is co-orchestrator with Stephanie Rubin in their hustle for The Arkansas Chance
Program, which is a “free” Pre-K (free you say?) for all so-called “at risk” 3
& 4 yr olds. The governor believes strongly in cradle to grave
education/care forcibly paid for by taxpaying citizens.  In 2007 Beebe proposed adding another $40
million to this program, which currently “serves” 24,500 children according to
the DHS.  What are the demographics?

In 2007 there were 24 news stories and editorials in the
Ark. Democrat-Gazette and Fort Smith Times Record lamenting the “hunger crises”
in Arkansas and the nation. Cause?

Illegal aliens occupy 31% of the beds in Arkansas
penitentiaries.

Beebe states that a health-care fix is vital.  Beebe also stated “Arkansas can’t wait for a
national solution to improve the accessibility and affordability”.  Gov. Beebe’s proposal for a citizen paid
healthcare is taken out of the “Communist Manifesto” which states it is a
function of government to create and administer healthcare to citizens.  Beebe’s position on government controlled
healthcare is part of Hillary Clinton’s play book.  It is noteworthy that Beebe supports Clinton.
 To Gov. Beebe…it is not a proper
function of government to create and administer healthcare for citizens.  There are 520,000 Arkansans between 18-64 with
no health insurance. Why? Are there no jobs available for this group? If so,
why not. This age group should represent the gainfully employed.  Only 4% of the citizens of Arkansas are
physically or mentally deficient and certainly should be taken care of, no
questions asked.  Is this not a proper
function for the churches and families?  Productive citizens are under no moral or
constitutional duties to have their assets stolen by government for redistribution
to the lazy, ill-prepared, uneducated, and non-thinking citizens.  32% of legal citizen Arkansans are on some
form of welfare, at the same time illegals are bestowed with all forms of welfare,
no questions asked.  Example, presently
there are over 7,000 illegal Mexican women and OTM’s receiving free prenatal
care and accompanying ancillary services. Their Anchor Babies are qualified for
welfare for  21 years, plus allowed to
bring in family members.

At the same time the Arkansas State Police is handing out
applications printed in Spanish for Driver’s Licenses and Voting registration.  In this same vein, ASP along with a myriad of
other state agencies are spending millions on print media, radio and TV spots
produced in Spanish, hiring skilled writers, actors and selected high-priced Public
Relations companies, claiming this media bombardment is for “tourism’.

So the question must be asked, what do all these stats have
to do with Arkansas’ kept Governor and how does it affect middleclass
Arkansans?

In order to position the Governor on issues of absolute importance
to the citizens, I will quote near the end of this piece some of his utterances
regarding the attacks on our society, compliments of illegal foreign nationals
and specifically Mexicans.

Recently there have been large concentrations of natural gas
deposits (Shale play) in North Central Arkansas.  Beebe wants to more than double the severance
tax to bring it in line with Oklahoma and Texas. Some of his excuses for
raising the severance tax are monetary and would go to fund a road program in
Arkansas.  As late as in the last half
dozen years, Arkansas spent over a $billion on road programs.  What the Governor fails to say in his
comparison to other states, i.e. Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee,
Mississippi and Alabama is that a number of these states do not have property
taxes, sales taxes, state income taxes, and some of them do not charge
severance taxes.  Arkansas has all of the
above.  Apparently Beebe sensed that the
State Legislature would not go for his backroom deal, and in light of that
position he plans to propose an initiated Act to raise the State’s severance
tax.

Rich Huddleston, Executive Director of Arkansas Advocates of
Children & Families, another taxpayer subisidized Communist operation, has
long called for increasing the severance tax. 
“Most of these companies have already done their risk assessment, and
they would not be drilling in the Shale play unless they thought the revenue
potential was huge”, Huddleston said. 
Another Communist  attack on
individual property rights and promoting the concept that everything belongs to
the collective rather than the producer.

Now to the crux of the matter.  The statistics mentioned dealing with
education, highways, penal, welfare, hunger, healthcare, ad infinitum will
demand huge tax increases and middleclass Arkansans will bear the brunt, while
the illegal Mexican and OTM population receive a free ride. The Tyson’s, the
Walton’s, George’s, Simmons, et al become filthier rich while destroying middle
America’s culture, heritage and quality of life.  This brutal attack on our republic and its
citizens is by design.  Our elected
officials and appointees (so-called public servants) are corrupt to the core.

Reciting some of Beebe’s famous and not so famous uttering’s
demonstrating his philosophy/policies are bonafide Communist/Fascist. A simple
definition of Fascism is a nexus between corporations and governments producing
a symbiotic relationship, and you know in Communism, the government owns the
means of production.  Some of the
Governor’s  quotes that reveal his
political philosophy:

1.      
Beebe wants to emulate taxes in Oklahoma/Texas
in setting up a new structure for Arkansas’ severance tax, which is among the
lowest in the nation.  He called it
“notoriously…ridiculously low”.  You see folks;
Beebe believes it’s his obligation in the spirit of corrupt government to raise
taxes on this industry, which would in turn raise citizens’ price on natural
gas for home use.  I’ve already addressed
the fact that some states do not have a severance tax and other states have
altogether different formulae with no relation to a severance tax. The
principle involved is the eternal quest to raise new taxes and expand
government.

2.      
Beebe admitted that the gas industry employs a
lot of people and creates a lot of jobs. 
He goes on to say “having said that, however, the people of Arkansas are
entitled to a fair reimbursement for a finite resource that’s being
taken”.  Another example of statist
claims of ownership and forced redistribution, i.e. Fascist/Communist.  Beebe articulated that the new revenue stream
still won’t come close to meeting road construction, maintenance, and repair,
that is $19 billion over the next decade.  So, why don’t we secure our borders, deport
illegals who are contributing mightily to our demise…infrastructure, just one
area.

3.      
Still referencing Arkansas’ severance tax, he
said “it’s so low, it’s unfair” and that “the production companies should pay
more”.  Regarding these quotes….who says
so and who determines? More of Marxist Manifesto, “from each according to his
ability, to each according to his need”.

4.      
And then comes the Governor’s statement for the
ages regarding the illegal Mexican and OTM invasion for….”Legal is legal,
illegal is illegal, and we are just going to have to find out what is
legal”.  Barbara has tried to help the
Governor in this matter by sending multiple faxes spelling out the existing
immigration laws which make it quite clear what is legal and what is illegal.

5.      
A bold admission by Gov. Beebe, “If Arkansas
authorities tried to arrest all the illegal immigrants in the state, there
would be no place to hold them”.   An
outright admission that we have at least 200,000 illegal alien criminals, and
the governor refuses to act in accordance with existing federal laws.

6.      
Beebe stated, “So if our cities, and our
counties and our state are bulging right now with regard to jails and prisons
trying to keep the violent criminals locked up, where in the world would you
put thousands of illegal aliens?”  All
these statements are admissions we have an illegal alien crisis in Arkansas and
the nation.  Yet this Governor, sworn to
protect citizen Arkansans, will only say “it’s a federal problem’.  Governor, I will say to you, you are a
traitor and a political coward for allowing, most particularly the producers,
i.e. middleclass citizens to be destroyed due to your allegiances with the
Arkansas Friendship Coalition.  We have
agreed that our infrastructure is crumbling, our public schools are a cruel
hoax, our healthcare systems are floundering and the Judicial is selective in
its prosecutorial authorities, Law enforcement is likewise selective,  and prison systems are bulging with illegals,
and you are not willing to lift a finger to support taxpaying Arkansas citizens,  favoring the Tyson’s, Walton’s, et al.  You know as well as I, that the solution to
these multiple crises is quite simple. 
Detail ASP Col. Winford Phillips and ½ dozen state troopers to journey
to Springdale Arkansas and cuff John & Don Tyson for  hiring and harboring thousands of illegals, (8
USC, Section 1325) and numbers of the lesser lights on the same charge and
voila, the illegals will self deport and unemployed citizens will have jobs
again.

 

 For a number of years
the Feds have put out the big lie that there are ONLY 8-12 million illegals in
our country.  March 8, 2008 the United
Nations released a scathing expose claiming the U.S. does not “protect illegal
migrants”.  This statement alone demonstrates
vividly how much of our sovereignty has been erased.  By what authority does the U.N. have in
denouncing our policies?  The statement
that we are not treating the illegals welfare with dignity is an outright lie.  Even more chilling in this release emanating
from the L.A. Times is the following statement attributed to the U.N. “In the
international body’s first scrutiny of U.S. treatment of its, (now get this)
37.5 million non-citizen migrants, U.N. investigator Jorge Bustamante took
particular aim at what he criticized as the “overuse” of detention for aliens”.
 Ensconce in your minds the number of
illegal aliens in our republic…37.5 million and of some importance Jorge
Bustamante is a Mexican.

As a young lad growing up my father admonished that it was
never productive to trade down.  Why has this
excellent piece of advice not being used by this Republic?  Meaning, why are we trading down by allowing
3-5 million 3rd World legals and illegals annually to permanently
enter our country, most uneducated, poverty-ridden, disease carriers and
certainly no comprehension of the requirements of a Constitutional republic. Additionally,
these foreign nationals, in the main, have no record of accomplishment in the
arts, sciences, and societal concerns. The immigration policy through the 1920’s
was based on the needs of our republic and all immigrants were screened
carefully and had to be self-sufficient.  The fact that we have been engaged in this self-destructive
process for 4 decades will ensure that Balkanization is in the process, along
with civil unrest, and the descending into a 3rd world existence.

 â€œPoor Arkansas…state,
cities, & counties have composite investments of $26-28 billion”. State
cash earnings in the same year—1996 was $1.9 billion. In 1998 our U.S. and
state’s governments held $60 trillion + of profitable investments, earning
multiple billions of dollars…for all intents and purposes, hidden from the public.

Governor Beebe is willing to call this year a special
session to pass a tax increase, on the other hand he is adamant that he will
not call a special session to enact state laws that protect our citizens and
punish those individuals, businesses, and corporations who hire illegals.

Fools, why do we continue to elect the parasitic,
self-serving criminals?

Joe McCutchen

arkansasfreedom.net

 

 

 

 

Leprosy cover up…Greenberg’s Schtick

 

Worn out Schtick by Paul Greenberg, editor Arkansas Democrat
Gazette

 

Paul,                                                                            February
15, 2008

 

For a Pulitzer guy, your public demands more. Your schtick
is much too transparent and worn out. 
This morning’s edition is a classic example. Your pathetic attempt to
deride the leprosy/TB threat with B grade comedy is a dead giveaway when you
are running a cover up.

 

The Tyson’s, et al have sucker punched Arkansans again with
the aid of government and shills such as yourself. 

 

No statements from the real medical community?  Most particularly the physician who made the
announcement?  A vile attack on her
credibility.

 

Just to be safe, why are the 8,000 Marshallese (all
carriers) and tens of thousands of illegal Hispanics (also potential carriers)
not subjected to physical examinations? 
Especially those working in the food industries!

 

This indeed can only be characterized as a “quick draw”
cover-up by the Arkansas Friendship Coalition, better known as the open-border,
cheap slave labor crowd.  

 

Kindest regards,

 

Joe & Barbara McCutchen

Fort Smith

 

 

 

 

Outbreak! Leprosy! Not!

How the news cycle works today-and doesn’t

By Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

LITTLE ROCK — WE HAVE this
thing against armadillos. And not just because they dig up pastures and
yards-or ruin a perfectly good squirrel hunting trip when somebody twists an
ankle in one of their holes. In their nocturnal raids, they’ve also been known
to ruin undercarriages of perfectly good trucks and cars. But mainly armadillos
spook us because every one of them can give you leprosy. At least that’s what
mama always said.

Okay, okay, so mama-even
mama!-could be wrong on rare occasion. But why take achance? Stay away from
armadillos! You may have only a one-in-a-million shot at getting leprosy-even
if you exchange hankies with Br’er Armadillo-but this is leprosy we’re talking
about. A nasty disease dating back to antiquity. Just saying the word “leprosy”
in the South is akin to shouting “Shark!” at the beach. People pay attention.
Maybe it was all those Bible lessons, but we’d still prefer not to get that
bug, thank you very much.

That’s why you’d be forgiven,
Gentle Reader, if you panicked, just a little, last Friday.

A television news station
somewhere in northwest Arkansas broadcast a story on Thursday that said
Springdale’s “medical community” was warning folks that a leprosy outbreak
“could blossom into an epidemic.”

Run for your lives!

Naturally, the story made it
onto Drudge. That website has a knack forpicking up strange stories from around
the world and blowing them up into panicky proportions. And the site is read by
so many people that a certain percentage of them were bound to take the Great
Leprosy Scare of ’08 all too seriously.

People were calling the state
HealthDepartment. Also the federal Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. And
the governor’s office. And their congressmen. And Springdale’s mayor. Holy
panic attack, Batman.

Chamber types scrambled to
dispatch news releases denying the outbreak. Because, of course, there wasn’t
one.

The Arkansas
Democrat-Gazette’s story about the rumor/controversy/nonstory said that, on
Friday, the TV station had attributed its previous report on Thursday to bad info
from local doctors.

Our story ran Saturday.

On page 3B.

Inside the Arkansas Section.

After all the facts were in
and the Crisis had blown over.

If you can’t believe
everything you read, you can’t believe everything you see on Drudge, either.
Or, for that matter, TV reports that say some outbreak “could” happen. Of
course it could happen. Anything could happen. Aliens could land tomorrow to
steal our armadillos and stare luridly at our daughters.

Newspapers are far from
perfect, as you may have noticed. But they can restore some perspective. And
calm.

This
article was published Friday, February 15, 2008.

Editorial, Pages 20 on
02/15/2008

 

 

Arkansas Times acknowleges illegals working for Tyson & others ….proudly…where is law enforcement?



 Don’t want to be lifted?  Get REAL.  We are sick and tired of
being pushed around/ down, stomped on, taxed to death, lied to – – – who are
you going to believe Arkansas Times or your tired old eyes??   
               
               
   
Sharon Stark, Little Rock

Arkansas Times

‘We’re
coming here to pick the country up’

But
some natives don’t want to be lifted.

Published
1/24/2008

Perceptions of The Immigrant vary, to say the
least. Merchant and restaurateur Eduardo Martinez of Little Rock
sees himself a few years ago — ambitious, hard-working, law-abiding, soon
to become a pillar of the community.

Mayor Stephen Womack of Rogers sees people
who drive up the crime rate, strain government services as well as the
patience of the natives, and generally bear watching.

A curious coalition of hard-nosed businessmen
and soft-hearted do-gooders sees someone who needs protection from
ill-informed and ill-intentioned elected officials.

A fair number of inhospitable Arkansans see a
brown-skinned, Spanish-speaking newcomer taking over a state that
rightfully belongs to white-skinned Anglophones.

Gourmets see one who’s given the state
something it lacked — good Mexican restaurants, even in small towns.

To some, The Immigrant who doesn’t have all
the papers he’s supposed to have is “undocumented.” To others, he’s
“illegal.”

All agree that The Immigrant is numerous and
growing in number, and that in one way or another, he’s changing the face
of Arkansas. That’s why he’s been chosen as the Arkansas Times’
Arkansan of the Year.

In Arkansas, most immigrants are Latinos.
According to the state data center at the University of Arkansas at Little
Rock, the Latino population of Arkansas as of July 1, 2006, was 141,000, or
5 percent of the total Arkansas population of 2.8 million. Some sources
estimate the Latino population as of Jan. 1, 2008, at 180,000 to 200,000.

The Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation provides
a statistical picture of immigrants in Arkansas. Half of them are from
Mexico and another 20 percent are from elsewhere in Latin America. About
half of them are undocumented (to use the gentler word), which means they
don’t meet the legal requirements for entry into the USA but they came
anyway. Most came to find work that pays better than what was available in
their home countries. They tend to settle on the western edge of the state,
and around Little Rock in Central Arkansas. Four counties — Benton,
Washington, Sebastian and Pulaski — account for almost two-thirds of
Arkansas immigrants. Forty-two percent of the immigrants work in
manufacturing — far more than in any other field of employment — and more
than half of those with manufacturing jobs work at processing poultry or
other meat. Many of them work for Tyson Foods, headquartered in Springdale.
Tyson is one of the founders of a new group formed to block anti-immigrant
legislation.

Cheap immigrant labor keeps manufacturers’
costs down, according to the Rockefeller profile. Latino immigrants make
less money than natives, an average of about $8 an hour compared to $11.
“[T]he state’s manufacturing wage bill would have been as much as $95
million higher [in 2004] if the same output were to be maintained without
immigrant workers,” the profile says. “These labor cost savings help keep
Arkansas’s businesses competitive and are passed on in the form of lower
prices to Arkansas and other U.S. consumers.”

Immigrant labor also keeps production up,
according to the profile: “[W]ithout immigrant labor, the output of the
state’s manufacturing industry would likely be lowered by about $1.4 billion
— or about 8 percent of the industry’s $16.2 billion total contribution to
the gross state product in 2004.”

Latino immigrants are substantially less
educated than native Arkansans; over three-fourths of those aged 25 and
older haven’t graduated from high school. Latino children have poverty
rates over twice as high as whites, but lower than blacks.

Immigrants (and their U.S.-born children)
have a small but positive net fiscal impact on the state budget, according
to the Rockefeller profile:

“The large and growing immigrant population
was reflected in a fiscal impact on the state budget of $237 million in
2004 (taking into account the costs of education, health services, and
corrections). Those costs were more than balanced by direct and indirect tax
contributions of $257 million, resulting in a net surplus to the state
budget of $19 million — approximately $158 per immigrant. Though education
is calculated as a fiscal cost in this report, expenditures to educate
immigrants’ children represent an important investment in Arkansas’s future
workforce that could pay substantial returns to the state through increased
worker productivity and economic growth.”

Eduardo Martinez came to the U.S. from Mexico
in 1985, invited by a brother who was already here. Asked the unavoidable
question, he says “I came in legal.” He spoke no English at the time — he
had only a third-grade education — but he’s learned it since. He came
alone, and now he has a wife and children. He started working in
restaurants, washing dishes and waiting tables, and he worked his way up.
Now he owns a grocery store, a taqueria and a bakery, and he can afford to
send his children to private, Catholic schools. “I learned everything from
you [Americans],” he says. “I watched what you guys do. I’m part of the
country now.”

He knows that some Arkansans have a low
opinion of Latinos, but “When Anglos see a guy working on the roof, they
change their minds. People are impressed by hard workers.” Latinos are
hard workers, he says, and “We like to own, we don’t like to borrow. Look
at how much money we bring to the state. We’re coming here to pick the
country up, not to destroy it.”

He says that he personally has not suffered
discrimination because of ethnicity, but he knows people who have. “I know
a person who can’t go to the university because he’s not legal. He’s
broken-hearted, talking about leaving the country.” He refutes the notion
that undocumented workers should be sent home because they’re taking jobs
from natives. “There’s a lot of open jobs. If the people without papers are
forced out, you won’t be able to find anybody else to do those jobs.”

Businessmen much bigger than Eduardo Martinez
fret about jobs going unfilled if immigrants are driven out. Alltel and
Stephens, Inc., joined Tyson Foods among those who announced in October the
formation of the Arkansas Friendship Coalition. Religious leaders and
liberal activists were other founders of the group. Rev. Steve Copley of
Little Rock, the chairman, fits in both those categories. He’s a Methodist
minister and he’s worked in many liberal causes, most recently a successful
movement to raise the state minimum wage.

The coalition’s base may be wide, but its
focus is narrow. The varied interests of the coalition founders probably
prevented any broader agreement. The coalition is opposed to the state
government and/or local governments enacting any immigration legislation.
“The Arkansas Friendship Coalition maintains that immigration is a federal
issue and that state and local money should not be wasted to fix a problem
that is ultimately a responsibility of the federal government,” the
coalition said in a news release.

Copley said in an interview that some states,
including Oklahoma, have passed “punitive” immigration laws. In some cases,
it’s said, such laws have driven immigrants from those states. The
coalition knows that there are state and city officials in Arkansas, mostly
in Northwest Arkansas, who favor the same kind of legislation.

“Reform is needed, but it has to come from
Congress,” Copley said. “Because that’s what the Constitution says, and
because it would be bad to have a patchwork arrangement, 50 states with
different laws governing immigration.” The Arkansas legislature won’t meet
again until January 2009, but coalition members are already arranging
meetings with individual legislators.

People who believe there are too many
immigrants in this country and that some should be shipped home often argue
that the debate is simply about legality. Why should “illegal aliens” be
permitted to stay here, they ask. The coalition pointedly avoids reference
to “illegal aliens.” Asked why, Copley said, “I use the word
‘undocumented.’ It’s not a crime per se to lack the documents. It’s more of
an administrative issue, like taxes. ‘Undocumented’ is a much clearer way
of describing it, and less inflammatory.” Besides, he said, “We feel that
if people are here, they should be treated fairly and with dignity,” with
documents or without.

Doubtless, Mayor Stephen Womack of Rogers
would have no problem with an Eduardo Martinez. Not all immigrants are like
Martinez.

Rogers is a city of 50,000. Latino immigrants
make up 30 percent of the population. “The immigrant population commits a
disproportionate number of offenses like stealing utilities, doing drugs,
and not paying taxes,” Womack said in an interview at Rogers City Hall.
“Seventy-five percent of the citations for no driver’s license go to Latino
people, and 80 percent of the citations for hindering government operations
[using false identification]. Now, when we catch these people we can send
them back where they came from.” He’s referring to a new program in which a
few designated Rogers police officers enforce federal immigration laws. The
Benton County and Washington County sheriffs’ offices participate in the
same program. Latino spokesmen say such programs entail “racial profiling,”
harassing people because they look like they might be illegal immigrants. These
programs also cause immigrants to be even more afraid of local police than
they already are, and thus to refrain from reporting real crimes, the
spokesmen say.

“We’ve never racially profiled and we won’t,”
Womack said. “That’s a lot of crap. The police don’t go out looking for
illegal aliens. But when they encounter a criminal act and they arrest
somebody, many of those arrested can’t show identification, can’t prove
they are who they claim. Then the police have a reason to detain them, to
determine the status of the person, to determine the removability of the
person.” He said he didn’t hear much from Rogers’ Latino residents, but the
natives support the program. “The comments I hear most are ‘I don’t mind
people coming here to better themselves, but I don’t want the illegality, I
want the law enforced.’ Some add that they want English spoken.”

He added, “I know the program also brings out
the worst in people who don’t like anybody who doesn’t look like them.
That’s unfortunate.”

He may get unwelcome praise from that
element, but, he said, he gets unfair criticism from another. “You can’t
discuss the immigrant problem fully without people painting you as biased
and intolerant. I think we should be able to talk about it.”

When the Mexican consulate at Little Rock
opened in April 2007, state and city officials were delighted, others not
so much. Reports of the opening that appeared in The Morning News, a
Northwest Arkansas newspaper, elicited more than 200 on-line comments,
almost all of them negative, many extremely so:

“Contact your state reps and demand this be
stopped.” “I am not glad to see [Governor Mike] Beebe is a spinless [sic]
advocate of illegal immigration.” “This is just one more nail in America’s
coffin.” “Polio was eradicated from the U.S., but now it reappears in
illegal aliens.” “Go Arkies go! Save your state from the Third World
invasion. It’s too late for mine.” “It’s time for a revolution.” “Have you
ever lived in Los Angeles? It’s a toilet.” “We need to deport all of them
and focus on the citizens of this country.”

Located behind a strip shopping center on
University Avenue, near the southwest Little Rock neighborhoods where
Mexican immigrants congregate, the consulate is an unimposing one-story
building, easy to miss before a sign pointing the way was posted on
University. Still, the mere idea of Little Rock having a consulate,
anybody’s consulate, would have astonished the city’s residents not too
many years back.

Mexican immigrants have poured into the U.S.
in recent years. According to Andres Chao, the Little Rock consul, about a
million of them live in the area served by the consulate. That’s Arkansas,
Mississippi, eastern Oklahoma and western Tennessee. Protecting them is
Chao’s job. He met with Womack in Rogers about the new police program. Both
men say the meeting was civil, but they didn’t reach agreement. Chao says
he’s still waiting for documentation that Womack was supposed to send
concerning the alleged high crime rates for Mexican immigrants in Rogers.

Immigration is a worldwide problem, Chao
said, but “In Europe, they’re tearing down the walls,” while some Americans
want to build new walls or strengthen old ones. “We [Mexico] want to build
bridges instead of fences,” he said.

Chao said that his government too wants fewer
Mexicans leaving home for the U.S. “We need to create well-paying jobs in
Mexico,” Chao said. “A worker can make in a week in the U.S. what he makes
in a month in Mexico. If we don’t stop the loss of younger labor, in 10
years we’ll have a serious problem. The two countries need to share the
problem. There are costs and benefits to both sides.”

As for the criticism that Mexican immigrants
drive down wages and take jobs away from American workers, Chao said, “The
jobs are there. We don’t make the decision how much to pay.”

The problem of people not speaking English
will correct itself over time, Chao said. “The ones who have been here
awhile say ‘I want my son to speak English.’ The younger generation now
speaks more English than Spanish. It causes problems in the family. Old
people have trouble learning English. The grammar is different, and many of
them have low levels of education.”

Those younger, English-speaking people will
stay in the U.S., Chao said. Most of the older ones want to go back to
Mexico eventually, even if they won’t know when they get there. “The
Mexican government spent $5 million last year to help Mexicans be buried in
Mexico,” Chao said.

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The real enemies desperate & being flushed out under the usual “altruist” excuse


 

 

Who belongs to the newly formed Arkansas Friendship
Coalition protecting illegals (partial list below) and what is their true
purpose?

 

Rev. Steve Copley, Chair of
the of Arkansas Friendship Coalition & United Methodist pastor

Archie Schaffer, Government Affairs, Tyson Foods

Randy Wilbourn, Alltel Corporation

Rita Sklar, Director of the Arkansas affiliate
of the American Civil Liberties Union

Warren Stephens, Stephens Inc.

Rev. Gordon Garlington and Rev. Howard Gordon,
Presbyterian pastors

Neal Sealy, ACORN

Tommy Fish, Associated General Contractors
(AGC)

Graham Catlett and Paul Charton,
Catlett and Stodola Law Firm

Stacy Sells and Michele Bond,
Cranford Johnson Robinson Woods

Rabbi Gene Levy, Reform Jewish leader in Little
Rock

Skip Rutherford, Clinton School of Public Service

Rev. Joyce Hardy,
Episcopalian pastor

Alan Leveritt, Publisher of Arkansas Times and El
Latino newspapers

Rev. Wendell Griffen, Baptist
pastor

 

This
shameless list represents what happens when BIG biz/big government/big churches
coalesce together to defy existing immigration laws to maximize their profit,
power, and influence. A tragic day for taxpaying, law-abiding citizens.

 

While they posture behind their “altruistic” subterfuge,
who bears the brunt for their greed? Taxpayers—for illegals’ education,
healthcare, law enforcement, welfare.

 

This
attack on middleclass taxpayers is unprecedented. American producers are now
responsible for the “disadvantaged” of the entire world. That’s what the above
list would have us believe, no matter the insanity, but they won’t themselves
be expected to pay such a price.

 

If
the U.S. is to survive, all these types must be exposed…our most dangerous
enemies are within, not without.  

 

Barbara
McCutchen