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To: LibertarianInExile
Comment:"They included anarchists, communists and advocates of returning the southwest to Mexico."

GET OUT!! Did they really say that on the air? Has it been cut yet from the rotation?

These "news stations" only care about a ratings edge. What we all need to do now is contact the show this was on, thank them for the information, and say we'll be watching regularly to get more information.

Express your outrage upon learning that there are those who would put a bounty on the heads of US citizens and attempt to thwart their right to protest, and the government isn't supporting the patriots.

The ball, it's beginning to roll, we gotta' do what we can to help those brave folk on out borders.

Mygosh, what would've happened if GWB were President when the South left the union?

21 posted on 07/19/2005 4:05:37 AM PDT by grania ("Won't get fooled again")
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To: grania

"Mygosh, what would've happened if GWB were President when the South left the union?"

GWB's version of "open borders" is about sellin' out the country's security by not enforcing the laws so your fat cat buddies have cheap labor. The secession of the South was about leaving the country honorably over fears the federal government will exceed its constitutional powers (legitimate fears, as it turns out). I'm all in favor of the Minutemen, but I can't imagine what Dubya would have done in 1861. Probably hoped Frist botched the secession bill or Tom DeLay bottled it up, then hope the Supreme Court ruled secession unconstitutional, or something equally silly.


23 posted on 07/19/2005 6:35:00 AM PDT by LibertarianInExile ("Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist." -- John Adams. "F that." -- SCOTUS, in Kelo.)
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