Posted on 08/20/2006 4:57:47 PM PDT by VU4G10
As Rome passed away, so, the West is passing away, from the same causes and in much the same way. What the Danube and Rhine were to Rome, the Rio Grande and Mediterranean are to America and Europe, the frontiers of a civilization no longer defended.
So begins a new work of warning from Pat Buchanan.
And this time Buchanan goes all the way.
STATE OF EMERGENCY: THIRD WORLD INVASION AND CONQUEST OF AMERICA hit the streets this week and it's designed to jolt readers with stats and analysis of illegal immigration gone dangerously wild.
Buchanan warns: The children born in 2006 will witness in their lifetimes the death of the West."
One in every twelve people breaking into America has a criminal record.
By 2050, there will be 100 million Hispanics concentrated in the U.S. Southwest.
Between 10 and 20 percent of all Mexicans, Central Americans and Caribbean people have already moved to the United States.
Every month, the U.S. Border Patrol apprehends more illegal aliens breaking into our country, 150,000, than the number of troops we have in Iraq.
[The book was ranked #571 on AMAZON's sales chart Sunday evening.]
Buchanan slams the president: Concerned about his legacy, George W. Bush may yet live to see his name entered into the history of his country as the president who lost the American Southwest that James K. Polk won for the United States."
In EMERGENCY, Pat Buchanan charges the Mexican regime with an Aztlan Plot, a conscious campaign to use America as a dumping ground for its poor and unemployed, both to relieve social pressure and effect a cultural re-annexation of the American Southwest. La Reconquista, the reconquest of the lands lost by Mexico in the Mexican-American War, Buchanan charges, is underway.
The Republican Party, a wholly owned subsidiary of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is in the grip of a cult called Economism. It is all about money now. The GOP worships at the Church of GDP
Both parties are paralyzed by guilt over American past racial sins.
Powerful Mexican and U.S. elites seek to erase Americas borders and merge the United States and Mexico into a North American Union.
In his controversial final chapter, Last Chance, Buchanan lays out a national plan to deal with the State of Emergency, before it makes an end of America:
An Eisenhower-type deportation program, beginning with all illegal aliens convicted of felonies and every gang member not a U.S. citizen.
A ten-year moratorium on all legal immigration, at the level JFK favored in 1958 -- 150,000 to 250,000 a year.
A $10-billion, 2000-mile double-line security fence between the United States and Mexico, built with no apologies to Mexico City.
Developing...
It's worth seeing and I'm going back to it...the commercials are over.
I rather wait to purchase it on DVD.
"The principles and values of our Republic is not."
Would you care to be specific?
As a lifelong Angeleno, I know what you mean.
Who are you quoting? Did you write that, or are you posting someone else's work?
It's tripe, whoever wrote it.
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it was posted over at the belmont club. pajamas media is turning heavily against the agenda of the cfr/trilateral commission/davos/bilderburger crowd. fwiw the latter has all the money. but for example corsi's work did shut down further advances of the north american superstate.
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Senator ditches bill tied to 'superstate'
Makes decision after WND points out link to 'North American Union'
Posted: July 25, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=51222
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas
Responding to information from WorldNetDaily, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, has taken steps to ensure the Senate will not act on a bill that would further a plan to create a European Union-style alliance in North America.
Cornyn made the decision after WND pointed out Friday the legislation the North American Investment Fund Act would constitute an attempt to pass a key piece of American University Professor Robert Pastor's plan to create a "North American Union."
Yesterday, Cornyn's office notified WND the senator had been assured by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that no action will be taken on Senate bill 3622 in the 109th Congress. If the Senate Foreign Relations Committee does not act, the bill will expire at the end of the term in January.
"Senator Cornyn has no intention of filing the bill again until after we have conducted an internal review and inquiry," a spokesman for Cornyn told WND.
The spokesman clarified Cornyn "is adamantly opposed to any 'North American Union' being formed like the EU has been formed in Europe."
Please notice nothing but name calling by Pat detractors, they never dare address substance just name calling.
For the record I have never voted for Pat at any level in any election. Never felt he had what it takes to be a real leader, but he does have that it takes to recognize historical tides and can see past todays headlines, unlike many of his detractors.
What do you mean "then" he sill side with the terrorists. He has for many years now. Expect him to be sporting a turban soon.
I'm mexican and Pattie hasn't been right about squat for years.
That's what I presumed you were eluding to; that language isn't fixed, so either is the heritage of the USA.
"life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness"
McCain? he wants to open the borders. He is working with ted 'swimmer' kennedy on reform to keep those borders open. he has no intention of stopping the flow.
I guess any politician is willing to sell us out to a third world nation.
PS, historically speaking, all our successful presidents come from our pool of governors and not senators. Most non governor candidates, die inoffice either by illness or assasination. (sorry to say) I was amazed when I found this little tidbit of information out, and I have posted it several times on this forum. don't believe it, just check your history out.
That is interesting about what happened to Senators elected as President.
And it seems to me that no one wants to address this issue up at Congress.
It's crazy.
All civilization was built on conquest. If there were never any conquest, human society would simply not exist--we would not have evolved past living in caves and would have been wiped out by the stronger animals of the Earth.
I fear for the future of civilization now that wars of conquest are becoming more and more difficult to wage, or more and more undesirable. The engine that drove human progress has stopped and will cause the world to fester and decay as weak nations rot and the strong are held captive by self-imposed chains.
I propose English skills testing.
As for Pat, he's just helpin' a Sister out.
Those pesky typing errors. I am willing you had your fair share too.
Perfectionist.
The hardest thing in any empire is succession. Monarchy solved that for a while before its time passed (for now at least). It looked like republican elections were the best answer--but lately with the ability to rig elections, and the unwillingness of losers to concede and be loyal to the victors, I'm not so sure anymore.
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