Our Government, Friend or Our Enemy?
If this has been posted already, I missed it.
One Reporter's Opinion: One Man's Civil Homeland Defense
George Putnam
http://newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/4/18/24422.shtml
Friday, April 18, 2003
It is this reporter's opinion that while fighting for freedom elsewhere in the world, we could be losing our own. Over the past 30 years, this reporter has crusaded on and off the air against the invasion of our country by illegal aliens.
Here in California, at our common border with Mexico, we have suffered economically and culturally - in every way - at the hands of foreign invaders. We, more than any other state, are suffering at the hands of these violators of our sovereignty. And more and more, we're finding out that our Immigration and Naturalization Service is in total disarray.
Out of this growing disaster has sprung an heroic group of dedicated civilians who are attempting to do the job our government refuses to do - protecting our lives from violent criminals, armed drug smugglers and terrorists pouring across our borders.
But instead of welcoming the assistance of civilian groups, our own federal government treats these volunteers as the enemy.
Take the case of Chris Simcox, who left his teaching job in Los Angeles and invested all of his funds into a small newspaper, the Tombstone Tumbleweed, in Arizona. Chris and his Civil Homeland Defense are patrolling our porous Arizona/Mexico border.
Recently, this incredibly courageous fellow, who daily risks his life to protect us and our loved ones from these foreign invaders, ran into serious trouble.
In the course of a patrol, Chris and a friend crossed a few feet into unmarked territory at a boundary of the Coronado National Park in Cochise County, Ariz. Federal agents lay in wait and placed Chris and his associate under arrest. They were treated as common criminals by the United States government.
Part of the charge was that no weapons could be brought into our national parks. The charge was vague but had something to do with the fact that they'd carried a pistol, which is in violation of a federal weapons code.
Interestingly, one of the arresting agents said she is Hispanic and dislikes the work done by Chris' Civil Homeland Defense group.
Consequently, Chris finds himself facing a court proceeding that could lead to placing him behind bars! This, my friends, for doing the job our federal government fails or refuses to do ... this for a free-from-malice, victimless crime.
Chris's patrolling duties and those of his Civil Homeland Defense are now on hold pending the outcome of this legal proceeding. This has thrown "The Tombstone Tumbleweed," Simcox's only source of income, to the borderline of bankruptcy.
The paper has lost a large percentage of its advertisers because local businesses are struggling with a weak economy and some, sadly, do not agree with the stand that Chris has taken.
I can tell you that Chris would be the last person in the world to ask for a handout, but the plight of this man should prompt us to spring to his rescue. There are several things we can do to help keep his paper running. Here's how we all may participate:
We can help him to stay in print and in business if we simply take out an ad. A simple advertisement, running for 13 weeks, costs only $260. Say anything you wish: Take out an ad for your business, charitable endeavor, patriotic message ... whatever you like! What a great idea that would be! Incidentally, small weekly ads are only $28.
Tax-deductible donations may be sent to "Civil Homeland Defense" at:
Chris Simcox
c/o The Tombstone Tumbleweed
P.O. Box 1579
Tombstone, Arizona 85638
http://www.civilhomelanddefense.us
OR
you may phone in your support: 520-457-3008
If you'd like to send a PriorityGram expressing your opinion about this story to Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., and/or Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., click here.
May I suggest that our president and each and every member of our Congress recall the oath of office they have taken and review Article IV, Section 4 of our Constitution. It reads:
The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government and shall protect each of them against invasion and in application of the legislature or of the executive against domestic violence.
My friends, that's what we're talking about: the protection of our federal government against INVASION. That is the job being performed by Chris Simcox and other dedicated American citizens in the protection of the sovereignty of the U.S.A. even when the federal government refuses to abide by Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution.