Friday, April 07, 2006

A Nation of Immigrants?

I keep hearing from some sources that America is a "nation of immigrants".

For that to be accurate, all of us here would have to arrived on these shores during our own lifetime. My ancestors got off the boat in St. Augustine, Florida, during the seventeenth century. They were the only immigrants in my family tree.

Every one of my predecessors born here in America since then have been -- and are -- native born natural American Citizens. Nobody in my family has been an immigrant for well over two centuries.

That goes for most of today's American families, they've been around a long time.

So, to call us a "nation of immigrants" is completely inaccurate. It may have been a fact during George Washington's time, but is most certainly a false statement -- now -- during George Bush's time.

We are a nation of American citizens facing a very nasty illegal alien invasion. We are also a nation with a government that is far more worried about 10 or 20 million foreigners than they are about the 280 million citizens who have had their roots here for decades.

A point to remember:

Most of these illegal aliens don't want to become American citizens. They want a large part of these United States to become a part of Mexico. That way, they can benefit from all the things we have built here, without actually having to pay for them or earn them, without having to learn English, or study for citizenship, or take an oath to protect and defend our Constitution.

Listen to their leaders, that's exactly what they are saying -- publicly -- over and over.

We need to really listen to what those in Mexica, La Raza, LULAC and other Mexican organizations are saying... and act accordingly.

Bush and his collection of cronies want us to believe that the Arabs are our real threat, a perfect example of not being able to see the forest for the trees.

Tell me, how many Arabs have you seen lately out in the streets of America demanding the right to be criminals?

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