9/28/2007

Minutemen to monitor the border, report illegal crossings and support border patrol agents in securing our porous borders

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Operation “Secure America” Begins Friday

Press Release
Minuteman Radio

PHOENIX, AZ —The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (MCDC) begins their semi-annual Fall border watch operation entitled “Secure America,” scheduled from 28 September to 28 October 2007. The muster will be concentrated throughout Arizona, California, Texas and Washington State, and will serve to demonstrate citizen support and appreciation for the work conducted by agents of the U.S. Border Patrol.

“The Border Patrol receives an endless supply of empty political rhetoric—and little else—from Washington lawmakers who refuse to set the priorities or provide the necessary resources for securing our nation’s porous borders,” states MCDC President and Founder Chris Simcox. “MCDC volunteers know Border Patrol agents are severely undermanned and continuously punished with less support and ever more high-risk, especially since the withdrawal of the National Guard in August.”

Current federal policies already raise concerns that our broken borders serve as an open pathway to an increasing illegal alien migrant invasion. MCDC believes that the media’s “no illegal immigrant story here” spin on the recent New Jersey MS-13 gang execution-style murders, and reluctance by the federal government to enforce immigration laws will exacerbate a worsening situation of criminal cartel border incursions and “coyote” migrant-trafficking violence, which has been fed by irresponsible “amnesty” talk from the Bush administration.

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Contrasting McClatchy Park and Jena High School’s “White Tree”

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mcclatchy_pk.jpg McClatchy Park, A beautiful park in Sacramento that is almost exclusively Black. Would White gang violence be justified against Blacks for the defacto segregation? The media seems to think so in Jena, Louisiana.

Contrasting McClatchy Park and Jena High School’s “White Tree”
by Gaston Canton

The following article by Gaston Canton deals with the reality that many public places in America which are financed overwhelmingly by White tax dollars are essentially off limits to Whites. This is accepted by the White community and by the media. There is no anger or protest against it. Contrast what you read in the following article with circumstances at Jena High School where Whites had a tradition of gathering at a tree in the schoolyard just as Blacks had their particular areas. Even in regard to this White gathering place, Blacks sometimes did gather at the tree area as many students point out. The fact that Whites had a traditional area is pointed out as a fundamental justification of Black anger and even violence to the point that six Black students who savagely beat and stomped a lone White student have become national Black heroes. Imagine if the scenario were reversed and White anger over the Black takeover of McClatchy Park led to six White toughs savagely beating a lone Black kid. What would the response be in the Black community? I can tell you it would be just as vigorous in the White community and the “White” media. The following article reveals the double standards that exist in America where Whites seem to be always portrayed, even when they are violently attacked, as the evil ones, and Blacks are portrayed as innocent victims. — David Duke

The story of James McClatchy is one that epitomizes the American dream. He was born in Ireland in 1824 and left for the United States during the Potato Famine. He was at one time a journalist for the New York Tribune. At the age of 24, he wound up in California and in 1849 had located to Sacramento, the future state’s present day capital city.

Upon his arrival to Sacramento, his storied life reached its pinnacle. He became sheriff of Sacramento, and is still regarded as one of its most well known sheriffs.However, McClatchy is most famous for his founding (or taking over days after its founding) of the Sacramento Bee in 1857, which is by far the city’s largest newspaper today. (more…)


Read a Sample Chapter from Walt & Mearsheimer’s Book

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The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy

Chapter I

The first chapter of Walt and Mearsheimer’s new book The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy is entitled “The Great Benefactor.” The authors expose the unparalleled financial, military and diplomatic aid that has been siphoned off of U.S. taxpayers and donated to Israel over the years. Several points they cover are -

1. In the early days the U.S. gave Israel modest foreign aid and sought to steer a neutral course between Israel and its Arab neighbors. We averaged $63 million a year in aid between 1949 to 1965, the amount then soared to $634.5 million by 1971, and since 1979 our foreign aid tab for Israel has routinely exceeded $3 billion annually.

2. We allow Israel certain privileges in how they use our money that we extend to no other nation. Some examples: Israel receives all the aid at once in a lump sum payment rather than quarterly like other nations; other nations must spend all military assistance on U.S. made equipment, but Israel may spend 25% of the aid on Israeli made equipment; Israel is the only nation that does not have to account for how it spends our economic aid.

3. Our support is virtually unconditional: “Israel gets aid despite its refusal to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty and its various WMD programs. It gets its aid when it builds settlements in the Occupied Territories…It also gets aid when it annexes territory it has conquered…sells U.S. military technology to potential enemies like China, conducts espionage operations on U.S. soil, or uses U.S. weapons in ways that violate U.S. law…And it gets its aid even when Israeli leaders renege on pledges made to U.S. presidents”.

For more see:

NYTimes First Chapters
(If above link doesn’t work for you try HERE)

Staff

Grassroots Call & Fax “Barrage” Holds the Line on Dream Act Amnesty (for now)

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Reid Delays Dream Act But Promises Passage This Fall!

By Steve Elliott

Wednesday evening, Sen. Majority Leader Reid tabled the Dream Amnesty Act until later this fall. Reid and Durbin all-but guaranteed the bill will be back in the next 6 weeks. Reid said the battle is “still on” and “we will move to proceed to this matter before we leave here.” But for now once again our grassroots pressure made the difference.

This from the Houston Chronicle:

“With conservatives being barraged with calls, faxes and e-mails from anti-illegal immigration groups that view the DREAM Act as amnesty, some Republicans who supported the measure in the past have been reluctant to do so now”

Grassroots Activism Works!

Grassfire team members alone sent over 260,000 faxes to the Senate in less than two weeks. Add to that tens of thousands of phone calls along with the combined efforts of NumbersUSA and other groups, “barraged” is a very good description of what YOU did.

Again, unless citizens stood up and spoke out, the Senate would have passed this amnesty package as an amendment to the Defense spending bill.

Dream Amensty Vote Still Looming

In the face of overwhelming citizen opposition to this latest amnesty effort, Reid and Durbin still vowed to pass this bill — highlighting their arrogance and determination to push their amnesty agenda.

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