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BigBadBrian
04-10-2006, 06:44 PM
Creeping amnesty
Apr 10, 2006
by Diana West


So there I was, thinking that the only "imminent" threat was the Islamization of the Western world, a historic shift well underway in Europe. Yes, it remained clear that out-of-control immigration in the United States jeopardized the future of our nationhood. But after Sept. 11, the present danger had become creeping sharia: the gradual -- and not so gradual -- acceptance of Islamic law by Western and, therefore, non-Islamic societies.

But then came last month's massive, mainly Mexican street protests against border control and in favor of amnesty for illegal aliens, mainly Mexican, who have crossed into this country since the last time Uncle Sam granted amnesty in 1986. Back then, it was amnesty for less than 3 million. Today, 20 years later, these protestors, along with George W. Bush, want to see some 12 million illegal aliens "earn" citizenship (amnesty). In another 20 years, will a new, amnesty-seeking illegal population number 48 million?

In light of the post-protest retreat -- I mean, "deliberations" -- in the U.S. Senate, such a colossal figure looks increasingly plausible. After all, what does an illegal alien or two (or 48 million) have to lose? We are, as we are repeatedly lectured, "a nation of immigrants" who do the work that "Americans" won't do. In fact, maybe just forget about "Americans." If We, the People, get anything like Amnesty 2006 -- with provisions to attain an increasingly Hispanic demographic -- the United States will change from being a neighbor of Latin America to becoming a part of it.


All of which is to say that creeping sharia, both at home and abroad, is still a present danger. But so is creeping amnesty. And strikingly, the amnesty scenario begins to mirror, if even in a cracked way, some of the demographic changes that historian Bernard Lewis predicted will turn Europe Islamic by the end of this century. That is, as America increasingly loses its European-descended majority on one side of the Atlantic, Europe, too, increasingly loses its European majority on the other. In a National Review Online piece called "American Dhimmitude," the Center for Immigration Studies' Mark Krikorian likened illegal aliens' demands on the U.S. government to "the same kind of challenge that aggressive outsiders are making against other parts of the West, including Muslim immigrants in Europe and, in its most extreme form, Palestinians in Israel."

One blogger, Freedom Folks (hat tip Michelle Malkin), took this concept a step further. Reporting on craven decisions by several American public schools to ban American flags and other patriotic symbols that presumably offend or inflame student-advocates of illegal alien "rights," Freedom Folks referenced "dhimmitude," the subservient condition of non-Muslims under Islamic rule, and wrote: "Welcome to the beginning of Mexitude right here in the U.S. of A. ... Think dhimmitude, but substitute Colorado for Kandahar and La Raza for The Religion of Peace (Islam)."

There are other parallels. Both Mexican and Islamic supremacist movements harken back to chimerical Golden Ages -- the purely mythical Aztlan kingdom said to comprise the American Southwest, and the mythically tolerant Andalusia of Islamic Spain. Both groups seem to thrive on crazy conspiracy theories. For example, we've all heard from the Arab-Muslim world that Sept. 11 was an Israeli and/or CIA plot; I found similar claptrap online at the separatist (and Palestinian suicide-bomber honoring) "news" site, La Voz de Aztlan, where publisher Hector Carreon, writing from "Los Angeles, Alta California" (Imperial Spain's, then Mexico's, name for the region before it was ceded to the United States in 1848), declared that Nicholas Berg's decapitation by jihadists in Iraq was a stunt engineered at Abu Ghraib. La Voz de Aztlan, by the way, is one of the organizations calling for a nationwide, pro-amnesty boycott on May 1.

Small wonder that some organizational solidarity exists between Islamic and Mexican radical groups -- as seen, for example, when the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) joins a "pro-immigrant" rally at the U.S. Capitol. International A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism) -- which, as the Washington Times reported, was the hard-left coalition behind last month's pro-amnesty march in Los Angeles -- has a steering committee that includes, along with "civil justice" and "socialism and liberation" groups, the Mexico Solidarity Network, the Nicaragua Network, the Free Palestine Alliance and the Muslim Student Association. It all begins to make sense, in a leftist, anti-American, open-borders coalition sort of way.

My question: Why does George W. Bush seem to have signed onto this coalition?

Link (http://www.townhall.com/opinion/columns/dianawest/2006/04/10/193104.html)

ULTRAMAN VH
04-10-2006, 08:25 PM
The President is not a true Conservative, he is being influenced by the Neo Cons whom are 60's era Liberals disguised as Conservatives. Vincente Fox is kicking back in his million dollar villa laughing his balls off. He is successfully invading America and hasn't even fired a shot.

FORD
04-10-2006, 09:27 PM
There is nothing remotely "liberal" about the neocon fascists. Chimpy supports an open border with Mexico because that's how his family "agricultural imports" business gets their merchandise into the country.

ULTRAMAN VH
04-11-2006, 06:21 AM
I agree with you Ford, but I will stick to my guns on the Liberal Neo Con statement. What annoys me about the tools who support illegal aliens is that they and the rest of middle class America will have to pick up the tab for this amnesty bill. The Government is about to jab it's huge drinking straw into the taxpaying middle class and syphon it yet again to pay for non tax paying illegal aliens and their families who will be shuffled across the border as soon as The Prez gets his Amnesty bill passed. In the words of the great Black Sabbath " IF YOU LISTEN TO FOOLS, THE MOB RULES!!!!

BigBadBrian
04-15-2006, 06:02 PM
Originally posted by FORD
There is nothing remotely "liberal" about the neocon fascists. Chimpy supports an open border with Mexico because that's how his family "agricultural imports" business gets their merchandise into the country.

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Happy Easter!!!

Nickdfresh
04-15-2006, 06:42 PM
Brian, knock this bumping spam shit off now...

BigBadBrian
04-15-2006, 10:29 PM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
Brian, knock this bumping spam shit off now...

What spam? :confused:

Nickdfresh
04-15-2006, 11:25 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
What spam? :confused:

The people will enter the next post as evidence against one BigBadBrian:


Originally posted by BigBadBrian
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Happy Easter!!!

BigBadBrian
04-16-2006, 01:14 PM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
The people will enter the next post as evidence against one BigBadBrian:

Sorry Nick, but the facts are the facts. He sounds like a broken record.

And as to your first request: the answer is NO. :)

Nickdfresh
04-16-2006, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
Sorry Nick, but the facts are the facts.

Yet they always seem to elude you...


And as to your first request: the answer is NO. :)

Que?

Nickdfresh
04-16-2006, 02:21 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
What spam? :confused:

The same fifteen threads that nobody, but you, responds too dummy...


I think we got the idea that all Mexicans should be sent home or put in gas chambers after the first 10-op-eds on the subject...

knuckleboner
04-17-2006, 11:03 AM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
Creeping amnesty
Apr 10, 2006
by Diana West

If We, the People, get anything like Amnesty 2006 -- with provisions to attain an increasingly Hispanic demographic -- the United States will change from being a neighbor of Latin America to becoming a part of it.





so does this chick dislike illegal immigration, or hispanic immigration?

Phil theStalker
04-17-2006, 11:46 AM
Another waste of time, energy, and money school problem.

School problems are this easy.

If it's a public school or school taking government funds, it shall...and I mean shall, have guaranteed state rights.

If it's a categorically PRIVATE school and does not take any funds from the government or state it can restrict and limit other wise public freedoms.

For sexample, she's a woman, right?

A private school with zero government funding can say no women. A public school or a private school taking state funds cannot. West Point is not a private school. Georgia Tech is a public institution and they screwed up bigtime.

And a public institution in the state of Georgia that also receives US federal funding, and is swarming with highly educated faculty and administrators (in your dreams), is going to waste everybody's time, money, and energy to defend it's illegal actions on a stinking public campus.

Fak u, America!

It's later than you...

It's tooooooo late.


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Phil theStalker
04-17-2006, 12:07 PM
Originally posted by Phil theStalker
Another waste of time, energy, and money school problem.

School problems are this easy.

If it's a public school or school taking government funds, it shall...and I mean shall, have guaranteed state rights.

If it's a categorically PRIVATE school and does not take any funds from the government or state it can restrict and limit other wise public freedoms.

For sexample, she's a woman, right?

A private school with zero government funding can say no women. A public school or a private school taking state funds cannot. West Point is not a private school. Georgia Tech is a public institution and they screwed up bigtime.

And a public institution in the state of Georgia that also receives US federal funding, and is swarming with highly educated faculty and administrators (in your dreams), is going to waste everybody's time, money, and energy to defend it's illegal actions on a stinking public campus.

Fak u, America!

It's later than you...

It's tooooooo late.


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This post would make a heck of a lot of sense if it were in the Christians Sue For Right Not To Tolerate Policies at Georgia Tech thread.


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Phil theStalker
04-17-2006, 12:08 PM
There gooes mmmy mmind.

Tit's later than I....


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