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Stunning facts about the proposed immigration bill
NRO ^ | 4-6-06 | Mark Levin

Posted on 04/08/2006 9:32:07 PM PDT by JustPiper

SENATOR SESSIONS ON SECURING AMERICA'S BORDERS ACT

Mr. President, I thank Senator Leahy, ranking member on the Judiciary Committee.

I have received just this afternoon in my office some disturbing news in the form of correspondence from the Congressional Budget Office. It suggests a number of areas where the amendment we are talking about here today, No. 3424, the immigration so-called compromise, violates our budget and the rules of the Senate.

Let me read from the correspondence we have received. This is something, as you know, Mr. President, as a member of the Judiciary Committee, that we never discussed at all. It is not a matter we spent any time at all discussing as we moved forward with legislation which ultimately cleared that committee and came to the floor — legislation which I thought was not good legislation and which I opposed, and so did the Senator from Texas, who just relinquished the Chair. We didn't discuss the financial impact of the legislation before us.

Stand Up For America !

"We have room for but one flag, the American flag...
We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language...
And we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people."


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KEYWORDS: 109th; aliens; amnesty; bienviendos; bordersecurity; crimigrants; guestworker; hr4437; ilegalsvegas; illegals; immigration; immigrationreform; invasion; lasvegasattack; marklevin; mexiamerica; noamensty; racists; standupforamerica; stoptheinvasion; vegasattack
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To: La Enchiladita

LMAO I love the old musicals!


2,661 posted on 04/30/2006 1:08:31 PM PDT by JustPiper (So say your fond farewells! Mecha means fuse, and it is lit !)
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To: JustPiper
NBC News
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In New York: (212) 664-4444

2,662 posted on 04/30/2006 1:09:24 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (God Bless Our Troops...including U.S. Border Patrol, America's First Line of Defense)
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To: La Enchiladita; TigersEye

I'll CU a bit later, taking much needed nap ;)
Where's our 3rd Freepateer?!


2,663 posted on 04/30/2006 1:09:55 PM PDT by JustPiper (So say your fond farewells! Mecha means fuse, and it is lit !)
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To: JustPiper

Was Bolten on one of the political talk shows this morning?

I don't hear anything but "fighting words" out of this administration.


2,664 posted on 04/30/2006 1:11:45 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (God Bless Our Troops...including U.S. Border Patrol, America's First Line of Defense)
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To: Shuttle Shucker

I appreciate SOME encouraging news... !!


2,665 posted on 04/30/2006 1:13:05 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (God Bless Our Troops...including U.S. Border Patrol, America's First Line of Defense)
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To: stopem; JustPiper
I'll let you and justPiper run for President and VP on a ticket, you have my vote.

OTAY!!

2,666 posted on 04/30/2006 1:14:54 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (God Bless Our Troops...including U.S. Border Patrol, America's First Line of Defense)
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To: La Enchiladita; potlatch; ntnychik; PhilDragoo; devolve; OXENinFLA; bitt; JustPiper; kstewskis; ...

2,667 posted on 04/30/2006 1:17:32 PM PDT by Smartass (Si vis pacem, para bellum)
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To: Smartass

The awful thing is: that made me LAUGH!!

:-(


2,668 posted on 04/30/2006 1:19:19 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (God Bless Our Troops...including U.S. Border Patrol, America's First Line of Defense)
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To: La Enchiladita
LOL, good.
I'm glad you got a chuckle out of it.
It's the truth though! They can't tell us who's
sneaking in under the wire.

    Bubblegum
2,669 posted on 04/30/2006 1:27:20 PM PDT by Smartass (Si vis pacem, para bellum)
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To: Smartass
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2,670 posted on 04/30/2006 1:45:38 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (God Bless Our Troops...including U.S. Border Patrol, America's First Line of Defense)
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To: Smartass

Bunch of GREAT 'toons! you posted!!!
(...Hope you alerted Pookie18 about the need for 'additional space' this week! ...grin)


2,671 posted on 04/30/2006 2:37:12 PM PDT by Seadog Bytes (OPM - The Liberal 'solution' to every societal problem. (Other People's Money))
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To: Smartass; Cindy

!!! ...Must be a little North-South 'cross-pollenization'.     ...Sounds pretty much like what they want to do in CALIFORNIA. http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/433/wrapup.shtml


2,672 posted on 04/30/2006 3:19:28 PM PDT by Seadog Bytes (OPM - The Liberal 'solution' to every societal problem. (Other People's Money))
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To: JustPiper

Good!


2,673 posted on 04/30/2006 3:32:36 PM PDT by Czar (StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: Seadog Bytes; potlatch; ntnychik; PhilDragoo; devolve; OXENinFLA; bitt; La Enchiladita; ...
Food for thought, of how drugs almost destroyed China.  Could it happen here?

 
Ch'ing China

The Opium Wars


   The Opium War, also called the Anglo-Chinese War, was the most humiliating defeat China ever suffered. In European history, it is perhaps the most sordid, base, and vicious event in European history, possibly, just possibly, overshadowed by the excesses of the Third Reich in the twentieth century.

   By the 1830's, the English had become the major drug-trafficking criminal organization in the world; very few drug cartels of the twentieth century can even touch the England of the early nineteenth century in sheer size of criminality. Growing opium in India, the East India Company shipped tons of opium into Canton which it traded for Chinese manufactured goods and for tea. This trade had produced, quite literally, a country filled with drug addicts, as opium parlors proliferated all throughout China in the early part of the nineteenth century. This trafficing, it should be stressed, was a criminal activity after 1836, but the British traders generously bribed Canton officials in order to keep the opium traffic flowing. The effects on Chinese society were devestating. In fact, there are few periods in Chinese history that approach the early nineteenth century in terms of pure human misery and tragedy. In an effort to stem the tragedy, the imperial government made opium illegal in 1836 and began to aggressively close down the opium dens.

Lin Tse-hsü

   The key player in the prelude to war was a brilliant and highly moral official named Lin Tse-hsü. Deeply concerned about the opium menace, he maneuverd himself into being appointed Imperial Commissioner at Canton. His express purpose was to cut off the opium trade at its source by rooting out corrupt officials and cracking down on British trade in the drug.

   He took over in March of 1839 and within two months, absolutely invulnerable to bribery and corruption, he had taken action against Chinese merchants and Western traders and shut down all the traffic in opium. He destroyed all the existing stores of opium and, victorious in his war against opium, he composed a letter to Queen Victoria of England requesting that the British cease all opium trade. His letter included the argument that, since Britain had made opium trade and consumption illegal in England because of its harmful effects, it should not export that harm to other countries. Trade, according to Lin, should only be in beneficial objects.

   To be fair to England, if the only issue on the table were opium, the English probably (just probably) would have acceded to Lin's request. The British, however, had been nursing several grievances against China, and Lin's take-no-prisoners enforcement of Chinese laws combined to outrage the British against his decapitation of the opium trade. The most serious bone of contention involved treaty relations; because the British refused to submit to the emperor, there were no formal treaty relations between the two countries. The most serious problem precipitated by this lack of treaty relations involved the relationship between foreigners and Chinese law. The British, on principle, refused to hand over British citizens to a Chinese legal system that they felt was vicious and barbaric. The Chinese, equally principled, demanded that all foreigners who were accused of committing crimes on Chinese soil were to be dealt with solely by Chinese officials. In many ways, this was the real issue of the Opium War. In addition to enforcing the opium laws, Lin aggressively pursued foreign nationals accused of crimes.

   The English, despite Lin's eloquent letter, refused to back down from the opium trade. In response, Lin threatened to cut off all trade with England and expel all English from China. Thus began the Opium War.

The War

   War broke out when Chinese junks attempted to turn back English merchant vessels in November of 1839; although this was a low-level conflict, it inspired the English to send warships in June of 1840. The Chinese, with old-style weapons and artillery, were no match for the British gunships, which ranged up and down the coast shooting at forts and fighting on land. The Chinese were equally unprepared for the technological superiority of the British land armies, and suffered continual defeats. Finally, in 1842, the Chinese were forced to agree to an ignomious peace under the Treaty of Nanking.

   The treaty imposed on the Chinese was weighted entirely to the British side. Its first and fundamental demand was for British "extraterritoriality"; all British citizens would be subjected to British, not Chinese, law if they committed any crime on Chinese soil. The British would no longer have to pay tribute to the imperial administration in order to trade with China, and they gained five open ports for British trade: Canton, Shanghai, Foochow, Ningpo, and Amoy. No restrictions were placed on British trade, and, as a consequence, opium trade more than doubled in the three decades following the Treaty of Nanking. The treaty also established England as the "most favored nation" trading with China; this clause granted to Britain any trading rights granted to other countries. Two years later, China, against its will, signed similar treaties with France and the United States.

   Lin Tse-hsü was officially disgraced for his actions in Canton and was sent to a remote appointment in Turkestan. Of all the imperial officials, however, Lin was the first to realize the momentuous lesson of the Opium War. In a series of letters he began to agitate the imperial government to adopt Western technology, arms, and methods of warfare. He was first to see that the war was about technological superiority; his influence, however, had dwindled to nothing, so his admonitions fell on deaf ears.

   It wasn't until a second conflict with England that Chinese officials began to take seriously the adoption of Western technologies. Even with the Treaty of Nanking, trade in Canton and other ports remained fairly restricted; the British were incensed by what they felt was clear treaty violations. The Chinese, for their part, were angered at the wholescale export of Chinese nationals to America and the Caribbean to work at what was no better than slave labor. These conflicts came to a head in 1856 in a series of skirmishes that ended in 1860. A second set of treaties further humiliated and weakened the imperial government. The most ignominious of the provisions in these treaties was the complete legalization of opium and the humiliating provision that allowed for the free and unrestricted propagation of Christianity in all regions of China.

The Illustrated Gazatteer of Maritime Countries

   China's defeat at the hands of England led to the publication of the Illustrated Gazatteer of Maritime Countries by Wei Yüan (1794-1856). The Gazatteer marks the first landmark event in the modernization of China. Wei Yüan, a distinguished but minor official, argued in the Gazatteer that the Europeans had developed technologies and methods of warfare in their ceaseless and barbaric quest for power, profit, and material wealth. Civilization, represented by China, was in danger of falling to the technological superiority of the Western powers. Because China is a peaceful and civilized nation, it can overcome the West only if it learns and matches the technology and techniques of the West. The purpose of the Gazatteer was to disseminate knowledge about the Europeans, their technologies, their methods of warfare, and their selfish anarchy to learned officials. It is a landmark event in Chinese history, for it was the first systematic attempt to educate the Chinese in Western technologies and culture. This drive for modernization, begun by Lin Tse-hsü and perpetuated by Wei Yüan would gain momentum and emerge as the basis for the "Self-Strengthening" from 1874 to 1895.

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The Taiping Rebellion


World Cultures

©1996, Richard Hooker

For information contact: Richard Hines
Updated 7-14-1999

2,674 posted on 04/30/2006 3:35:14 PM PDT by Smartass (Si vis pacem, para bellum)
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To: LNewman

If you have not seen it earlier, you might like this site too...
http://www.communistsforkerry.com/GPU/viewtopic.php?t=171


2,675 posted on 04/30/2006 3:58:10 PM PDT by Seadog Bytes (OPM - The Liberal 'solution' to every societal problem. (Other People's Money))
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To: stopem

Don't forget Born in East LA. It's a Cheech movie where Cheech somehow gets deported and has to hire coyote Daniel Stern to sneak him in. In the end, a bunch of Mexicans storm over a hill to swarm the border patrol so that Cheech and his Mexican girlfriend just walk across. There's another scene where Cheech is selling fake ID's and he teaches some Chinese guys to act like Mexican immigrants.


2,676 posted on 04/30/2006 4:04:56 PM PDT by pulaskibush (USA, founded by tolerant Christians. USSR, founded by intolerant Secularist.)
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To: La Enchiladita
They've started beefing up security at the RR tracks after a lot of citizen complaints. That's helped a lot. It comes in waves. Well trained dogs also help!! Thanks for your concern La Enchiladita!

EM

2,677 posted on 04/30/2006 5:09:29 PM PDT by exhaustedmomma (Calling illegal alien an undocumented immigrant is like calling a burglar an uninvited house guest)
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To: wardaddy; JP
Oh my gosh, ROFLOL!! Welp, if it helps... I'll be praying a hard rain a-gonna fall!!!!!!
2,678 posted on 04/30/2006 5:13:18 PM PDT by exhaustedmomma (Calling illegal alien an undocumented immigrant is like calling a burglar an uninvited house guest)
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To: exhaustedmomma

You are welcome to my concern anytime. We gotta all look out for each other.





2,679 posted on 04/30/2006 5:19:09 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (God Bless Our Troops...including U.S. Border Patrol, America's First Line of Defense)
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To: exhaustedmomma

It's just a Box of Rain!


2,680 posted on 04/30/2006 5:23:06 PM PDT by wardaddy (MALDEF and LULAC have infested this forum....as if RINOS weren't bad enough)
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