Sunday, September 21, 2008

NEW McCain same OLD Problem

May 11, 2006


Senator John Mc Cain,

We do not have a problem with immigration. We have a problem with selective enforcement of the law based on culture/religion/skin color ect. We have elected public officials/political parties/religious leaders/public employee unions et al., that advocate aid & abet unlawful conduct: human traffic, drug traffic, fraud in everything from social benefits to the election process, and a black market of labor and goods! All for the purpose of gaining political power, at the cost of our national sovereignty, under the guise of individual liberty and civil rights!!

We do not need nor desire a new system of appointing immigration judges.
We do not need nor desire new legislation/laws regarding legal or illegal immigration.
We do need and desire an immigration policy that does not cause a drain of treasury,
nor create a separatist nation within a nation.
We do need and desire for you to stand up!, Stand Up!, STAND UP and FIGHT for the integrity and sovereignty of the United States, against all others. (added Sept. 11, 2008)

We do need and desire to enforce the laws as they stand for we are a nation of laws first and foremost. We must do this for 10-15 years...then we can consider the need for new legislation, laws or policy.

We have not enforced current laws for the last 40 - 50 years....We have no idea how well they work or effects/affects of enforcement.

The road we are on is a very dangerous one. If authorities maintain a policy of selective law enforcement based on culture/religion/skin color ect., or make new laws to cover-up past failures...more and more citizens will attempt to fill that void or lack of enforcement. This road can only lead to a more authoritarian federal government, extreme civil unrest, or worst case; states seceding, civil war or both.

You have to decide what road you desire.




Respectfully,


ps: If we need more personnel use the Department of Education...they are not doing anything important!

Published LP News - June 2006

Senator McCain Staff Response: I do not understand the Senator's position on this matter.

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