Hecklers yelling at him "you forgot your hood."
Gilchrist saying we don't have the resources to deal with every country's poverty.
Gilchrist saying that once the Senate ok's the bill essentially granting amnest to the 30 million illegasl already here, it will open the door to many more millions.
We are being overwhelmed by a population coming here illegally, and everything after that is fruit of the poisoned tree.
Urges avoiding tourism to the States of Senators who are soft on enforcing immigration.
Finally, someone gets it! What this issue is really about is very simple: Who gets to decide how we will deal with illegal immigration -- the people or the ruling elites? No other public policy issue demonstrates so clearly and so nakedly what is at stake here. This battle of the people against the politicians and their globalist minded handlers is about whether we still have a republican form of government in which the people are sovereign or whether we have a dictatorship of an oligarchic elite.
The minuteman phenomenon has the makings of a political movement with Gilchrist as its leader. When both major parties conspire against the will of the people, it is time for a major realignment of our political landscape. We desparately need a permanent political party in this country that understands and supports the political theory of republican self-government. Such a political movement will draw support from both parties and perhaps would displace one of the existing major political parties.
In the mid 1800's disagreement over the slavery issue birthed the Republican party and sunk the Whigs. Perhaps this fight over illegal immigrations will cause as profound a political realignment. It will certainly be a test of whether "we the people" care enough about our right to govern ourselves to actually organize and work to support a political movement to restore and defend these rights