Posted on 06/05/2007 2:49:00 AM PDT by B. Chezwick
Bigotry never goes away. When it becomes unfashionable, it goes underground and waits until a new hate group appears into which it can project its twisted sickness.
Racism, anti-Semitism, anti-Catholicism and anti-immigrant nativism are chronic infections in the American body politic. Rush Limbaugh singing his obscene tune "Barack the Magic Negro" is inviting prejudice and violence.
However, for pure irrational rage, the current crop of nativists are some of the worst to come along since the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s or those God-fearing Protestants who burned convents in Boston in the 19th century.
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Letter sent to the managing editor:
For this, Andrew Greely calls me a bigot, and compares me to the Klan.
My son is a foreigner, but the difference is he was adopted and naturalized in accordance with the legal procedures of his home country and of the United States of America.
I love my son desparately, regardless of his nation of birth, and regardless of the fact that he is an immigrant.
But in the sleazy, yellow-journalist style, Greely accuses me of hating all immigrants because I support the principle that our nation should have the power to protect its borders and soverignty, by enforcing the laws of immigration and naturalization as provided for in the Constitution, and prevent the entry into its borders of violent criminals, carriers of readily contaigious diseases, and subersives who hate everything America stands for and seek to overthrow it.
It’s a grave, deeply offensive insult, and Greely owes me, and the rest of Americans who believe that our duly considered, deliberatly enacted immigration laws are worthy of enforcement, a sincere apology.
Michael Pelletier
Well, they're poor. We all know that poverty causes crime, don't we? And they're here illegally. That means we know they have no respect for our laws.
And they say, they want to take over at least part of the country, and send us back where they came from.
Of course, the crime statistics speak for themselves. Leaving aside the illegality of being here in the first place, we know that these are decent, wonderful (far more than us bigots), hard-working people who support family values. We do know that, don't we? I mean people tell us that all the time. So, of course, the crime statistics show that illegals have the least violent crime of any other demographic group. Don't they?
And this is a wonderful opportunity for narrrow-minded, undeducated Americans to learn a foreign language, so they can order in a restaurant, or tell their employees what they want done. Right? Yep. I see now that Greeley is right. I will immediately call my senators and representative and tell them to ignore the other 327 phone calls, faxes, letters, and e-mails that I have sent them. Just like the White House already has.
Andrew Greeley Calls African-Americans Criminals
Saw Fred Barnes make that same "nativist" charge on The Beltway Boys this weekend. To him and his transnationalist brethren at the Weekly Standard and WSJ opposition to illegal immigration necessarily makes one a nativist/bigot/racist.
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It’s hard to imagine that this man was schooled in logic. I understand that the Jesuits are taught how to present an argument in a logical, deliberate manner. Perhaps I’m just too stupid or conservative to see the logic here.
My wife, who was born and raised in Africa, came to the United States legally, yet according to this man, I’m a bigot for insisting that immigrants follow the guidelines established by law when seeking citizenship.
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They might be going to Mass, but they’re sure not reading their Bibles. If they did, they’d repent of their theft, covetousness and not submitting to the authorities over them, and they’d go back to their home countries and apply to come here legally.
Here’s the letter I sent to Mr. Greeley:
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Mr. Greeley:
Apparently Im a bigot. My wife, who was born in Khartoum and raised in Africa until she and I were married nine years ago, is apparently also a bigot. Both of us think that immigrants arriving in the United States should follow established immigration law when applying for citizenship or a desire to live in the United States. However, I dont want to be thought of as a bigot, so I would hope you could clarify why asking people to follow the immigration laws is bigotry. Was our act of bigotry going to the Immigration and Naturalization Service offices as soon as we were married? Was it bigotry for Isabella to come into the country with a passport? Was Isabellas request for a green card an act of bigotry? After all, she wanted a better life for herself, just like immigrants from all over the world. Are the laws regulating immigration the source of bigotry, or our acquiescence to those laws the act of bigotry?
If we had known that following immigration laws would make us bigots, Isabella would have just flown over and settled down. Would that clear us of our sin?
In a related question, what other laws can I disregard because they have the taint of bigotry? How will I decide? Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks for your help.
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Gee, that’s fairly dripping with sarcasm.
Andrew Greeley apparently feels that insisting on upholding the law as written is racist. And while he’s at it, he might consider that excusing Latin illegals is a form of discrimination against those from countless other countries who actually observe the law and go through the system to get their citizenships. It evidently didn’t occur to him to think this through, so intent is he on toeing the Politically Correct line of nonsense. Or perhaps he’s simply an imbecile.
Yet I am bigot, a racist, an anti-immigrant nativist and sinful and immoral to boot.
OK.
Liberals suffer from such a wide variety of genetic defects their brain functions cannot be described as “fully human”.
On the other hand we have a full load of immigrants in this part of town who come from all over the world.
BTW, these are all "legal immigrants" for whom I reserving the term "immigrant".
There are, on the other hand, many tens of thousands of people from a Central American country who are present here "on parole" ~ which makes them lawful residents, but technically speaking they aren't immigrants at all, nor are they illegal aliens.
Every June their parole gets extended for another year.
The immigration bill before the Senate does nothing to adjust their status, or send them back home, or even redirect them to a culturally and linguistically compatible third country, e.g. Mexico, Nicragua, Honduras, ....
Funniest thing though is that there are also illegal aliens from the same country. They got here long after those who claim to have been war refugees. These guys have an organized criminal gang called MS13, and they commit all the murders in this part of town.
The Kennedy immigration proposal will regularlize the MS13 members and give them premanant residency ~ presumably so they can kill more people.
If you think the Kennedy bill makes any sense, you are on the wrong planet!
this guy got an earful from me. what a weak and disgraceful argument.
You, Sir, are the hatemonger. There is nothing wrong with people wanting to preserve the continuity of their community, tribe, race or nation. Nothing.
The first duty of an American Government should be to serve our own people, to preserve our resources, lands and heritage; just as the respective duty of every other Government should be to preserve for their people what is their own.
When you hide behind an anonymous name to bandy insult at those who wish to preserve the continuity of the America, achieved by better men than you, you show yourself to be not only a bigot, but a sneeky bigot to boot.
For all who want to seriously consider Immigration Reform, here is a frank discussion of what is involved: Immigration & The American Future
For those who want an answer to the nonsense the President has offered to justify the present Bill in the Senate: Answer To President Bush on Immigration
And for the forked keyboard effort of Mr. anonymous, who is obviously trying to divide rooted Americans on this issue, by misrepresenting the issue and the motives of American Conservatives, my profound contempt.
William Flax Cincinnati, Ohio
So what you are part Mexican ancestry. You are an American and that is what matters. I have some German ancestry and I don’t give a crap about the leftist policies of Germany, nor did my family have a problem fighting them in WW II.
It would be better to allow them to return home than to bend the Thirteenth Amendment and hold out a promise to them that will never be realized ~ after all, the conditions of naturalization can be changed anytime Congress wishes. 13 years could see all sorts of things, most of them negative.
No one here has attacked any legal hispanic immigrants.
On the other hand, couple of posters tagged "W" with what amount to charges that when it comes to Latin America, he's gone native and no longer has America's interests at heart.
That's about "W" and not Mexico, and even President Fox isn't an immigrant, nor an illegal alien.
What a steaming pile of hooey.
I’m sick of being called a bigot because I want the laws of the land enforced.
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