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When a handful of wild-eyed religious fanatics flew jetliners into three of our buildings and killed several thousand people, America rose in righteous anger and went to war. True, there are some weenies who now claim they never did support the idea, but let's face it, in those first few months after 9/11 it was hard to find anyone who thought that taking military action against the global network of terrorism was the wrong thing to do.

So why is it that a country which is killing 25 Americans every single day -- more than 45,000 American citizens since 2001 -- remains unpunished?

When a bunch of rubber boats approached too close to US Navy ships in the Persian Gulf, we opened fire.

Yet members of the armed forces of a certain foreign nation have ventured onto U.S. soil more than 200 times in the last few years in support of our enemies -- smuggling drugs and weapons, perhaps even components for the nuclear bomb which will obliterate Houston -- and I haven't seen a single airstrike directed against them.

I was among those wearing the uniform back in 1991 when we rode to the defense of a tiny ally which had been brutally invaded by its neighbor.

Yet my neighborhood is undergoing "ethnic cleansing" by street gangs whose members are not American citizens, and I can't even get the Galveston County Sheriff's Department to react to them.

Could someone please explain to me why we have not turned Mexico into a giant smoking hole in the ground?

I got an email alert today about yet another young girl who had been kidnapped and brutalized by a Mexican street gang. Apparently it's not just happening in Houston -- it's the new "in" thing for the thug crowd, using forcible rapes to impregnate as many "gringo" girls as possible to hasten the demise of the non-Hispanic gene pool. Maybe the Nation of Aztlan extremists got tired of waiting on us to die out on our own.

The U.S. Constitution, in Article IV, Section 4, says the federal government is responsible for protecting the States from a foreign invasion. I realize that I'm a little more eccentric than most folks, so I'll throw the floor open: what DO you call what Mexico is doing to us?

Me, I call things what they are. Mexico is waging war on us.

There are now an estimated 30 MILLION illegal immigrants in the United States -- more than 90 percent of them from one country: Mexico. Mexico's population ministry, CONAPO, published a study in the early 1970s which specifically called for the "reconquest" (reconquista) of the territories lost in battle to Texas in 1836 and to the U.S. in 1848, by waging "demographic warfare" against the U.S. -- flooding this nation with illegal immigrants.

The government of Mexico has handed out pamphlets telling its people how to avoid the Border Patrol. There is now even an "amusement park" in El Alberto where those planning to make the crossing can actually train for it.

The military forces of Mexico have crossed into the United States more than 200 times in recent years, including more than 25 so far this year, protecting smugglers of drugs and weapons -- and who knows what else? They have in fact fired upon U.S. law enforcement members. Google it.

Our "news media" (if you can call today's entertainers disguised as journalists "news people") are quick to lead their broadcasts and run banner headlines every time Americans die in battle in the Middle East. On average, three Americans are killed a day in the war on terror.

Yet more than 45,000 Americans have been murdered by illegal immigrants since 9/11. Criminals murder 12 Americans every day, and 13 more are murdered by illegal immigrant drivers -- I say "murdered" because the illegal immigrants involved in those automobile accidents have been found to be driving either without a license or with falsified identification.

I got an e-mail alert from a member of one of the many discussion groups in which I participate in this morning. The email included a "declaration of war" petition which cited many of the above facts and said that, well, if the federal government won't do anything about it, it's time the militia turned out on its own and took the battle to the enemy. I certainly hope whoever launched this idea has some clue about organization, because from what I've seen of the militia movement they're about as likely to shoot each other as any enemy. 

But the "declaration" makes one important point: people are fed up enough with the government's refusal to act that they're just about ready to do something on their own -- and for all that I generally denigrate the government's ability to accomplish anything in an organized fashion, I'm willing to bet the U.S. government would be far more efficient and humane at getting rid of the illegal aliens than a bunch of wild-eyed minutemen would.

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Woodartdon read my blog
May 13, 2008 | 7:12 AM

man, well put, I could not agree more.

GAGGED read my blog
May 13, 2008 | 10:34 AM

Semper Fi, Devil Dog!!! I couldn't agree with YOU more!!!
However, I must warn YOU that YOU may get "gagged" for sounding like EDDIE!!! (lol)
I'M glad to see that there are others out there WHO share the same viewpoint!!! Thanks for that aticle, it was very informative!!!
Tha_Truth A.K.A. GAGGED

BayouVixen read my blog view my photos
May 13, 2008 | 11:12 AM

Well Gagged, I got blackballed by the newspaper business in Texas for telling the truth, getting bumped out of a blog won't hurt my feelings aside from the inconvenience. I run my own online magazine now so I *always* have a forum haha.

FYInfo read my blog view my photos
May 13, 2008 | 3:17 PM

BayouVixen
Why not give your online magazine website to look at and pass the word around for support.
We need a support group website to monitor the future which is looking disastrous.

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BayouVixen

I am the editor & publisher of an independent online magazine and a former newspaper journalist with particular expertise in the public education, retail business, constitutional and national defense issues. I am a Marine Corps veteran who has also spent six years in retail store management.

Member Since: 4/29/2008