Open letter to the THR community...

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Several times it was pointed out that you can use fake ID’s and pay taxes. My point has always that kind of plan would never really survive if exposed to the general public. Just imagine if one of the Senators proposed a new bill that relied on using fake ID’s. I am sure that would draw criticism from all parties involved.

I think the parts of the new bill that are aimed at having illegal aliens pay back taxes and possible fines is the right direction. And then for them to continue to pay in the future. For me, that has been my main concern…that they support the welfare system they use.
 
We do need cheap unskilled labor. And there should be a legal way for them to provide that labor.

You'd think after 20 million we'd have satisfied that need. What remains mysterious, by design, is how many "guest workers" we would ever really need? I think the number of those jobs is a limited number and is far smaller than the illegal already here or proposed. This is not about satisfying a "real need," it is about ensuring a large and growing supply of cheap labor for ALL jobs. Let's be clear on that.

That said we also need to look inward and do some serious soul-searching about American culture and what all too many of us have become.
 
You'd think after 20 million we'd have satisfied that need. What remains mysterious, by design, is how many "guest workers" we would ever really need? I think the number of those jobs is a limited number and is far smaller than the illegal already here or proposed. This is not about satisfying a "real need," it is about ensuring a large and growing supply of cheap labor for ALL jobs. Let's be clear on that.

In my opinion the above is key to this entire debate, how many is enough.

Like an addict the rich/powers to be will never be satisfied, there concern
is not for the illegal workers or the citizen it is simply greed. The purpose of
uncontrolled immigration is this century will be a huge mistake in American history.
 
When the Founding Fathers hacked out our testament to political liberty over two centuries ago, were they thinking of how to maximize the number of low-paid workers they could entice from everywhere on earth? Or were they, instead, thinking about the best free life for the INDIVIDUAL? I submit the latter. I doubt they were concerned about the magnitude of sales and earnings. They preferred to magnify the human soul.
 
We should all look long and hard at what went down in the Senate today. If we let anything close to that "compromise" become law, we can kiss America and any vestige of political liberty goodbye.
 
Couldn't have said it better....

From:

http://www.newswithviews.com/Wooldridge/frosty123.htm

By the time the Roman Empire died in 476 AD, few noticed, few cared and few stood up to do anything about it. If you look at America today, exactly the same events that collapsed the Romans accelerate within our borders in the early part of the 21st century.
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He writes, "The Romans were deeply embroiled with war in the East the Persian empire. Emperor Valens was forced to admit Gothic hordes. All went well until food supplies ran short and tempers flared. From the Gothic War until the fall of Rome, continuous pressure from the Huns forced more barbarians into the empire. Eventually, the immigrants grew more powerful than existing Roman authority."

Two major conditions caused the loss of Rome: they allowed uncontrolled hostile immigration to dissolve the fabric of their civilization. Immigrants grew more powerful while exercising their own character of their cultures. They did not adopt Roman ways. Second, vast blocks of once Roman lands became foreign held and even the Roman population, once outnumbered, was no match for hostile immigrants.
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From January 2000 to March 2005, a whopping 7.9 million legal and illegal immigrants settled into the United States. Over half of those immigrants arrived as illegals in that five year period.
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A glance back at 10,000 fire bombed cars and riots of Paris, France in October and race fights in Sydney, Australia last month should have awakened Americans. However, much like the Roman citizens that laughed and cheered at the weekly games of slaughter in the Coliseum—modern day Americans swill beer while madly pushing their remotes and fill our football stadiums for the weekly mayhem on the gridiron. “It’s happening in Paris, but that’s not America,” one guy told me.

Listen buddy, football is great but if you don’t have a viable society, what do you have? Ask Nero and all who partied while he fiddled and Rome burned.
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Much like Rome, the great Middle Class of America suffers the invasion first hand, but much like Emperor Valens or Nero, along with the Roman senate, they ignored it until too late. All suffered the loss of their civilization at the end as the hostile immigrant invaders burned Rome.

If you can’t see this thing coming, and most Americans don’t, you will at some point. If you don’t step up and speak out and take action, your children will pay for your lack of courage. If you think the legal immigrants in Paris, France were nasty, just wait until our illegal immigrants spring into action at some point in the future. It’s only going to take a spark to set them off. The ensuing conflagration will place our civilization in the history books right along side Rome’s.

Wow, 7.9 million from 2000-2005! Someone needs to inform the President!
 
When the Founding Fathers hacked out our testament to political liberty over two centuries ago, were they thinking of how to maximize the number of low-paid workers they could entice from everywhere on earth? Or were they, instead, thinking about the best free life for the INDIVIDUAL?
Neither. They had slaves.

Check the calendar. Times have changed.
 
Yup.

$3 per hour, 14 hour days, no holidays, no benefits,
and the threat of legal action if they get uppity.

Cheap labor... that's what it's all about.

Times haven't changed that much.

Twenty first century neo-slavery.


--Travis--
 
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