Posted on 06/15/2005 7:45:00 AM PDT by TERMINATTOR
For once, some US CITIZENS win a battle.
Scalp that MOHAWK !
Give em the old Jane Fonda/Ted Turner TOMAHAWK chop !
This time bomb will likely land on the (oligarchic) desks of the U.S.S.C. justices. It will be an explosion heard around the world if the U.S.S.C. continues in it's CAFTA/NAFTA/One World pattern and squashes the American worker's rights to be defended against foreign illegal aliens invading their rightful place of employment and livelihood - without which no nation has ever survived. America is no different.
If there really are sinister powers seeking to end the American way of life, they are about to surface with no disguises and no political masks to cover their faces.
This case will be the acid test for determining if we are still going to have a United States of America anymore.
If the illegal employment dries up, illegal aliens will be no more than mere homeless vagrants here and will have no choice but to remain in Mexico and South America.
El Presidente Fox may or may not have a way of getting to the judges of the 11th Circuit Appellate Court.
Cross your fingers.
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The judges noted that their decision put the 11th Circuit in conflict with the 7th Circuit's decision last year in Baker v. IBP, 357 F.3d 685, in which that court refused to allow a RICO case to go forward.The 11th Circuit judges pointed out that "the Supreme Court had yet to delineate the exact boundaries" of some of the RICO tests -- an indication that the case could get attention from the U.S. Supreme Court, which often accepts cases in order to resolve a split among the circuits.
If they join in the destruction of America, then we need to find a way to destroy THEM before they can complete their agenda.
"The term anarchy comes from the Greek, and essentially means 'no ruler.' Anarchists are people who reject all forms of government or coercive authority, all forms of hierarchy and domination. They are therefore opposed to what the Mexican anarchist Flores Magon called the 'sombre trinity' -- state, capital and the church. Anarchists are thus opposed to both capitalism and to the state, as well as to all forms of religious authority. But anarchists also seek to establish or bring about by varying means, a condition of anarchy, that is, a decentralised society without coercive institutions, a society organised through a federation of voluntary associations." ["Anthropology and Anarchism," pp. 35-41, Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed, no. 45, p. 38]
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