Jim has made his own decision and this is his site. I respect his right to do so as the owner even if I do not agree with it. I have simply attempted, and will continue to do so when asked, to defend a freind and set the record straight regarding that friend from my own perspective.
In short...the guy tipped over the edge. He openly violated rule after rule and basically dared anyone to do anything about it. And now that the owner of this site has enforced his own rules, you think Travis is getting unfair treatment?!? Hardly.
Passions run high when a perception of deep betrayal, injustice, and the instinct to survive are a part of the mix. And I dont believe any informed conservative can cite a time in his life when all three were more a part of his daily thoughts and fears than they are now.
It would appear that, even here on this forum, those who still possess sufficient insight to comprehend that we are under an unprecedented attack by an malevolent invading army, and who exhibit sufficient courage to declare that those in leadership positions in Washington who are doing nothing about it are betraying this republic, find themselves in a shrinking and ill-treated minority that is consistently smeared, called radical, alarmist, hostile to Latinos, and a myriad of other undeserved labels. Travis has even been called imprudent (*gasp*) on the thread.
Prudence is not called for in the current political climate. Courage is.
One senate Republican aide, gutsy enough to call a spade a spade, recently observed that there is a paralyzing fear of the illegal-immigrant lobby in Washington. It matters not that the large majority of American citizens believes that illegal immigrants should not be offered any kind of amnesty, and that an even larger majority wants to erect a security fence along our southern border. Representative government appears to have given way to rule by special interest and the amassing of political power.
Its time for our leadership in Washington to stop their incessant, self-promoting and power-mongering, mute their phony political pre-election posturing, and start leading. And if they will not, its time for the citizenry to do something about the malaise at the top.
We are not calling for a revolution. We are begging our leadership to lead, so as to avoid one. Criminals are streaming across our border. Eleven million of them are living among us. They are arrogantly demanding rights without responsibilities. They are staking out illegitimate claims to our homeland. They are looking at two-plus centuries of success and prosperity, built on the blood and sweat of those who came here with a respect for our laws and a willingness to shed their blood, and work from dawn to dusk and they are scheming to steal those hard-won successes and rewards, and to bring this republic to her knees in the process.
Its parasitic. Its wicked. Its unjust.
I, for one, am tired of debates about racism, legal technicalities, economic indicators, which party is doing more for the middle class, and the rest of the election-year issues that have been fabricated, or conveniently politically magnified beyond rationality You want to do something for me, leaders in Washington? Stop creating issues and problems so that you can get re-elected on promises to solve them. And start staring down the genuine evils that threaten to erase our national sovereignty.
Stop the interminable debates about how to deal with those illegal immigrants who have broken the law and are working in the U.S., and obtaining education, health care, court costs, legal representation, etc. at no cost, while the American taxpayer must pay obscenely burdensome taxes to obtain the same for his family. That criminal behavior and resultant inequity must be identified, acknowledged and corrected. But we face a much more pressing problem that needs to be solved now. And every day that you persist in political posturing simply serves to render the problem even more deadly. We must stop the flow of illegal immigrants. We must close our southern border.
Although unfair, and continually sapping our national fiscal strength, its not the illegals effect on our economy that is killing us. Dollars and cents are never the bottom line in a free society. Liberty and sovereignty are. And both precious entities are growing ever more precarious in America 2006.
If a deadly toxin is seeping into your house, in higher concentrations each day, do you sit in your livingroom debating among family members how you should attempt to neutralize its toxicity so as to avoid eventual death for you all? And do you quibble incessantly over who should have the power to make such decisions?
Or do you first locate, and seal up, the source of the leak?
Never did I believe that I would live to see the day when the leadership of this country would place more importance on poll numbers, phony economic considerations, special interests, and the desire to win re-election, than on the sovereignty and security of America. And I believed it even less likely that that disgusting and obscene state of affairs would occur with a republican occupying the White House, and republicans in the majority in the house and senate.
Thanks to politicians (both republican and democrat) without character or conscience, obsessively focused on cheap labor and more votes (read: the amassing of personal and ideological power), media that hold in disdain the America that once was, and racist pressure groups, our republic sits on the brink of a terrible abyss from which, for the first time in our history, only the American citizen can pull her back.
God bless (and we must support) the Minutmen.
dont be surprised if, some day in the not too distant future, the Statue of Libertys torch is replaced with a sign reading It Worked Fine at First Florence King
~ joanie ....