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![]() "Hoy Paloy" > wrote in message ... > > Was That 300 Millionth American Really American? > > By Patrick J. Buchanan > > ...Most of those coming now are poor and uneducated, and are unable to > speak our language. Some do not wish to become Americans. But they are > sending our crime, poverty and disease rates skyward, and pulling U.S. > academic scores down toward Third World levels. > > But what is most significant about these deep and irreversible > alterations in the character of the nation is that the American people > never voted for it and do not want it. It is being imposed from above, > anti-democratically, by a regime that refuses to enforce our laws and > is now at virtual war with the American people. > > Though immigration is the hottest domestic issue in 2006, and every > candidate in a close race is taking a hard line on border security - > even Hillary Clinton voted for 700 miles of security fence - the will > of the people is ignored. > > According to a poll released Monday by the Center for Immigration > Studies, 68 percent of Americans say immigration is too high. Only 2 > percent believe it is too low. Yet the McCain-Kennedy-Bush bill would > have granted amnesty to millions of illegal aliens and doubled the > number of legal immigrants. > > The failure to restrict immigration so the Melting Pot can work, the > refusal to seal the border despite what America wants, suggests ours > has ceased to be a democratic republic. "Here, sir, the people rule!" > used to be a proud boast. Today, the line is laughable. > > In my book State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest > of America, I projected that by 2050, every city in America would look > like Los Angeles, and Los Angeles and the cities of the Southwest > would look like Mexico City. > > And what is happening to Los Angeles? According to Robert Putnam, > Harvard political scientist and author of Bowling Alone, the trust > among people in "this most diverse human habitation in human history" > is now at rock bottom, the lowest anywhere he could find. > > "In the presence of diversity," said Putnam, "we hunker down. We act > like turtles. The effect of diversity is worse than had been imagined. > And it's not just that we don't trust people who are not like us. In > diverse communities we don't trust people who look like us." [ Study > paints bleak picture of ethnic diversity , by John Lloyd, Financial > Times, October 8, 2006] > > The more people of different races that live in a community, the > greater the loss of trust, said Putnam. "They don't trust the local > mayor, they don't trust the local paper, they don't trust other > people, and they don't trust institutions. ... The only thing there is > more of is protest marches and TV watching." > > Welcome to the Brave New World our elites are creating for our > children, as they consign the America we grew up in to the compost > heap of history. > >Can you imagine an old time liberal like President Roosevelt putting up with this border bullshit? Fred |
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