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User: "Tiny Human Ferret"
Date: 01 Oct 2005 02:22:19 PM
Object: Re: New & "sweeping" immigration enforcement bill introduced
Moderate Mammal wrote:

On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 23:54:04 -0400, Tiny Human Ferret
<ixnayamspay_klaatu@earthops.net> wrote:


Allen Crawford wrote:

"Don Gabacho" <jpastore@nettaxi.com> wrote in message
news:1128048253.888624.288120@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...


Hayworth targets migrants
Bill would reduce visas for Mexicans
By Billy House and Susan Carroll
The Arizona Republic (Phoenix), September 29, 2005


http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0929hayworth-immigrat
ion29.html#


Washington -- Rep. J.D. Hayworth, R-Ariz., plans to introduce today a
sweeping immigration enforcement bill that would create a new national
Social Security card, crack down on employers who hired undocumented
workers and bring a moratorium on immigrant visas for Mexican citizens.



Just watch! If it looks like this proposal looks too popular and may become
a reality, the current administration would surely fastrack an amnesty
program to counter this.


The Administration will get open revolution in the streets of every
city, town, and hamlet before it gets an Amnesty program.



Why is it I feel kinda like a 12 year old boy reading his first
Playboy when I read this sentence.

Well, don't look too closely or you might see something that might
disturb you.
Increasingly, the government had become necessarily quite adept at
fooling almost all of the people absolutely all of the time. Television
helps quite a lot, as do the vast cadres of spin doctors and other media
talking-heads.
Those of us who actually knew that the emperor had no clothes were few
and far between and the degree of our minority assured that few would
believe even absolute and unflinching truth from us.
If we were to declare that the government was broken -- which for many
years we have done -- who would believe us? As a minority, we were
easily discredited; as an unemployed minority we were easily kept from
accessing enough media to tell our fellow citizens the truth, which
wouldn't be believed in any case, as for each complaint we would make,
ten thousand well-paid media spin-doctors would deny the validity of our
observations.
The media-besotted majority believes the government, they trust the
government, but most importantly of all, they believed the government to
be not merely noble, but actually competent.
Then, six months after 9/11, the INS delivered the flight-school student
visas of several deceased terrorist skyjackers. Then, we went to war
against a country not at all connected with 9/11, on the basis of
evidence of WMDs which was less the result of fabrication and more the
result of incompetence. As a monster hurricane bore down on its best
possible target, a city below sea-level protected by levees erected by
government agencies already quietly legendary for their incompetence at
even stacking dirt up in piles, the government paid it no mind because
after all, in the height of incompetence the government believed itself
to be competent. But that's one of the symptoms of certain kinds of
madness or dementia, the affected entity has no idea that it's
incompetent and the impending victims of its incompetence have no idea
of the reckless endangerment that is headed right for them like a bus
driven by a drunkard.
After Katrina, you couldn't fool all of the people all of the time, not
even with television and an army of spin-doctors. Nobody could spin a
disaster of that magnitude. Nobody could seem to do anything useful in
the aftermath, either, with the exception of WalMart and IHOP and a few
other commercial entities, which after all are in business to
effectively turn a profit rather than in business to squander the
pilferings from the taxpayers who are presumed to be incapable of
noticing how terribly they've been served.
The government, at all levels, is now largely presumed to be reckless,
incompetent, delusional, and to have been for many years doing nothing
less, nor more, than paying itself rather well for perpetrating a charade.
Well, We the People are tired of charades, and now that we are waking
from the spell, more and more of us are shaking our heads in disbelief
and looking around us as asking "what's gong on, what's _really_ going
on?" and as we now are fully aware that we dare not trust the
governments, we are looking into it ourselves, talking with our
neighbors, arranging meetings to which the government's representatives
and agents are not invited to lie to us... and we are sorting out what
the governments tell us from what is actually truth.
And the biggest and most obvious LIE we get from the government is how
much we will benefit from being replaced by illegal aliens, and how we
should expect nothing but rewards from INVASION.
--
The incapacity of a weak and distracted government may
often assume the appearance, and produce the effects,
of a treasonable correspondence with the public enemy.
--Gibbon, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"
.

User: "Moderate Mammal"

Title: Re: New & "sweeping" immigration enforcement bill introduced 02 Oct 2005 05:42:18 AM
On Sat, 01 Oct 2005 15:22:19 -0400, Tiny Human Ferret
<ixnayamspay_klaatu@earthops.net> wrote:

Moderate Mammal wrote:

On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 23:54:04 -0400, Tiny Human Ferret
<ixnayamspay_klaatu@earthops.net> wrote:


Allen Crawford wrote:

"Don Gabacho" <jpastore@nettaxi.com> wrote in message
news:1128048253.888624.288120@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...


Hayworth targets migrants
Bill would reduce visas for Mexicans
By Billy House and Susan Carroll
The Arizona Republic (Phoenix), September 29, 2005


http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0929hayworth-immigrat
ion29.html#


Washington -- Rep. J.D. Hayworth, R-Ariz., plans to introduce today a
sweeping immigration enforcement bill that would create a new national
Social Security card, crack down on employers who hired undocumented
workers and bring a moratorium on immigrant visas for Mexican citizens.



Just watch! If it looks like this proposal looks too popular and may become
a reality, the current administration would surely fastrack an amnesty
program to counter this.


The Administration will get open revolution in the streets of every
city, town, and hamlet before it gets an Amnesty program.



Why is it I feel kinda like a 12 year old boy reading his first
Playboy when I read this sentence.


Well, don't look too closely or you might see something that might
disturb you.

On the contrary...me being "Bunn E. Rabbit". <g>


Increasingly, the government had become necessarily quite adept at
fooling almost all of the people absolutely all of the time. Television
helps quite a lot, as do the vast cadres of spin doctors and other media
talking-heads.

Those of us who actually knew that the emperor had no clothes were few
and far between and the degree of our minority assured that few would
believe even absolute and unflinching truth from us.

If we were to declare that the government was broken -- which for many
years we have done -- who would believe us? As a minority, we were
easily discredited; as an unemployed minority we were easily kept from
accessing enough media to tell our fellow citizens the truth, which
wouldn't be believed in any case, as for each complaint we would make,
ten thousand well-paid media spin-doctors would deny the validity of our
observations.

The media-besotted majority believes the government, they trust the
government, but most importantly of all, they believed the government to
be not merely noble, but actually competent.

Then, six months after 9/11, the INS delivered the flight-school student
visas of several deceased terrorist skyjackers. Then, we went to war
against a country not at all connected with 9/11, on the basis of
evidence of WMDs which was less the result of fabrication and more the
result of incompetence. As a monster hurricane bore down on its best
possible target, a city below sea-level protected by levees erected by
government agencies already quietly legendary for their incompetence at
even stacking dirt up in piles, the government paid it no mind because
after all, in the height of incompetence the government believed itself
to be competent. But that's one of the symptoms of certain kinds of
madness or dementia, the affected entity has no idea that it's
incompetent and the impending victims of its incompetence have no idea
of the reckless endangerment that is headed right for them like a bus
driven by a drunkard.

After Katrina, you couldn't fool all of the people all of the time, not
even with television and an army of spin-doctors. Nobody could spin a
disaster of that magnitude. Nobody could seem to do anything useful in
the aftermath, either, with the exception of WalMart and IHOP and a few
other commercial entities, which after all are in business to
effectively turn a profit rather than in business to squander the
pilferings from the taxpayers who are presumed to be incapable of
noticing how terribly they've been served.

The government, at all levels, is now largely presumed to be reckless,
incompetent, delusional, and to have been for many years doing nothing
less, nor more, than paying itself rather well for perpetrating a charade.

Well, We the People are tired of charades, and now that we are waking
from the spell, more and more of us are shaking our heads in disbelief
and looking around us as asking "what's gong on, what's _really_ going
on?" and as we now are fully aware that we dare not trust the
governments, we are looking into it ourselves, talking with our
neighbors, arranging meetings to which the government's representatives
and agents are not invited to lie to us... and we are sorting out what
the governments tell us from what is actually truth.

And the biggest and most obvious LIE we get from the government is how
much we will benefit from being replaced by illegal aliens, and how we
should expect nothing but rewards from INVASION.

Well, as I stated before it's the proverbial question of when rather
than if. I keep telling myself that the oligarchy must realize that
they are risking everything for a few extra bucks and will see the
light. Can't fanthom such madness. But <sigh> history is a great
teacher and we are all going to learn a terrible lesson...again.
--
Keith
-------------------------------------
Fed up with illegal immigration?
_____
Forums to discuss news items of illegal immigration:
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/listarticles.cgi?117
http://www.saveourstate.org
http://www.minutemanhq.com/hq/index.php
Indexes breaking news of illegal immigration:
http://idexer.com
Other important links:
http://www.newswithviews.com/Wooldridge/frostyA.htm
http://www.rescuewithoutborders.org/index.html
http://www.americanpatrol.com/LINKS/LINKS.html
http://www.vdare.com/links.htm
http://fairus.org/
http://numbersusa.com/index
_____
"Cosmic upheaval is not so moving as a little child pondering the death
of a sparrow in the corner of a barn." -Anouk Aimee, French Actor
_____
"Death is better, a milder fate than tyranny", Aeschylus (525BC-456BC),
Agamemnon
_____
"I wear no Burka." - Mother Nature

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