Tuesday, May 02, 2006

More Craziness - Bush and Neo-Cons responsible for Illegal Immigrants protests?

-editors note: The main question we need to ask ourselves
is why the government hasn't cracked down from the
beginning on companies who hire illegal immigrants to
work. There are plenty of LEGAL immigrants who are
gainfully employed in the US and who are really upset that
illegal immigrants are tarnishing their image. The
government needs to start sending the owners of these
companies to jail if they have illegal workers in their
workforce. Yes... this will hurt the US economy a bit in
the short term, but it will protect American culture from
being converted into a quasi Spanish/Latin
American/American mix. I don't want to get lost in LA
because all of the signs are in SPANISH. If you want to
become a citizen of our nation, have the courtesy to learn
our LANGUAGE and follow the proper citizenship procedures,
either that or annex Mexico to the US as the 51st state,
who cares, but don't "sit on the fence" because they're
sneaking in under you while you do. That is all for me.

the following is from Prison Planet:
http://www.prisonplanet.com/

Today's scenes do not herald 'new civil rights movement,'
only invading army of foreigners

Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones/Prison Planet.com | May 1
2006

Today's massive immigration protests which are being
afforded lavish and complimentary media attention were
orchestrated by the Neo-Cons and the Bush administration
and represent a fifth columnist movement openly intent on
destroying America as we know it.

The agenda is multi-faceted and includes protecting
government drug-running operations, balkanizing the US and
lowering the standard of living, and inciting race riots
that lead to the justification of martial law and
internment procedures being implemented.

As we reported last month, in late December 2005, Mexican
President Vicente Fox hired a lobbying firm to sweeten
political sentiment in the US towards Mexicans and the
immigration issue. The same PR expert and GOP political
consultant helped George W. Bush defeat Ann Richards for
the governorship of Texas in 1994 and worked on both
Bush's presidential campaigns.

Rob Allyn of Rob Allyn & Co. secretly engineered Fox's
2000 presidential victory and is closely tied with George
W. Bush.

There can be no doubt that a foreign government is working
in tandem with the government of the United States and a
powerful, politically-connected public relations firm to
manufacture consent and to hold back a growing grassroots
movement to defend America's sovereignty.

The LA Times reported that Vicente Fox hired Allyn & Co.
when the rumblings of immigration reform began to be heard
in Congress. The firm was hired to create a mechanism to
sway public opinion in favor of Mexico and Mexican
immigrants into the U.S. at the same moment public concern
over border security was beginning to reach a fever pitch.
The timing is impeccable.

The legislation that Fox found so "shameful" is the very
same that is being protested so vehemently by hundreds of
thousands around the country. The mainstream media's
massive protest coverage kept coming back to a few central
themes: the protesters are against "criminalizing" the
illegal crossing of U.S. borders and they are seeking a
blanket amnesty for undocumented immigrants currently
residing in the country. Fox turned to Allyn & Co. to push
this very agenda.

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