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04-27-2005, 04:08 PM #1OPSenior Member
'Minutemen' to push Congress
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'Minutemen' to push Congress
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By Jerry Seper
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
http://images.washtimes.com/images/twt-grey2.gif Minuteman Project organizers will tell members of Congress today that "ordinary citizens sitting in lawn chairs" stopped a flood of illegal aliens along the U.S.-Mexico border, and that if the country's elected leaders "will not defend our nation's borders, American citizens will."
Organizers James T. Gilchrist and Chris Simcox will tell the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus, during a closed meeting, that the Minuteman volunteers shut down alien traffic along a 23-mile section of border while bringing nationwide attention to a national security crisis, of which porous borders and illegal aliens are key components.
"We demonstrated that ordinary citizens have not only the will, but the means to secure our border," said Mr. Gilchrist, a retired California certified public accountant and combat-wounded Vietnam veteran.
Mr. Simcox, a Tombstone, Ariz., newspaper publisher and founder of Arizona's Civil Homeland Defense Corps (CHD), also will tell the caucus that the volunteers were successful "simply by maintaining a presence on the border," adding that 15,000 new volunteers "are ready, willing and able to do the job our president and Congress will not do.
"There is no compromise; we will continue to exercise our civic duty until relieved by the National Guard or the U.S. military," Mr. Simcox said. "The Minuteman Project's phenomenal success proved that our borders can be secured. Now it's time to take our message to Washington -- where the real battle begins."
More than 800 Minuteman volunteers have been on duty along the border east and west of Naco, Ariz., at one time or another since April 1, part of a border vigil to protest the lax immigration policies of Congress and the White House.
Mr. Simcox, whose CHD has reported more than 4,100 illegal aliens to the U.S. Border Patrol since November 2002, said the new volunteers will be ready in October to control illegal immigration along the U.S.-Mexico border from California to Texas.
"We will package up what we've done here and do it again as a multistate border project. We will tell the government to do its job in securing this border or we will shut it down ourselves," he said.
Mr. Simcox and Mr. Gilchrist also are expected to say that in addition to proving that extra people on the border can deter illegal immigration, the Minuteman Project also established that the Mexican government -- if it wants to -- can exert control on its side of the border.
They said Mexican police, humanitarian workers and military personnel intercepted northbound migrants south of Minuteman observation posts, warning that "armed vigilantes" were waiting to hurt them. The Mexican government transported the would-be border crossers to Aqua Prieta, 25 miles east, and Nogales, 80 miles west, where illegal-alien totals later skyrocketed.
"It is clear the Mexican government clamped down on their side because of us," Mr. Simcox said.pisshead Reviewed by pisshead on . 'Minutemen' to push Congress http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050426-105947-6368r.htm 'Minutemen' to push Congress http://images.washtimes.com/images/clear.gif http://images.washtimes.com/images/twt-grey2.gif By Jerry Seper THE WASHINGTON TIMES http://images.washtimes.com/images/twt-grey2.gif Minuteman Project organizers will tell members of Congress today that "ordinary citizens sitting in lawn chairs" stopped a flood of illegal aliens along the U.S.-Mexico border, and that if the country's elected Rating: 5
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04-27-2005, 04:15 PM #2Senior Member
'Minutemen' to push Congress
the minute men are doing a good job.at least some people will do it if our scared president wont.
\"even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value,marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could.\"
William F. Buckley Jr.
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04-27-2005, 04:18 PM #3OPSenior Member
'Minutemen' to push Congress
he's not scared, he's following the CFR plan from the 70's, written in editions of foreign affairs around that time. i have copies from around that time that talk about creating a 'new world order' with no borders. this is simply world government being created before our eyes.
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04-27-2005, 04:20 PM #4Senior Member
'Minutemen' to push Congress
Originally Posted by pisshead
it has to do with the hispanic vote,everyone knows that.\"even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value,marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could.\"
William F. Buckley Jr.
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04-27-2005, 04:55 PM #5OPSenior Member
'Minutemen' to push Congress
everyone? i know plenty of hispanics who are against the illegal immigration and who don't vote for those who support it.
a person running for office is more likely to get votes if they come out against illegal immigration as their main platform since the vast majority of people in this country, from polls i've seen 70-80+ %, are against it.
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04-27-2005, 05:00 PM #6Senior Member
'Minutemen' to push Congress
Originally Posted by pisshead
i would bet a huge amount of money on it is for political reasons and votes.
the republicans gained in every demographic this last yea
what was the biggest gain?hispanics,pushed kerry even further in the mud.\"even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value,marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could.\"
William F. Buckley Jr.
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04-27-2005, 05:04 PM #7Senior Member
'Minutemen' to push Congress
things are not that complicated,keep it simple,you make way to much of things.
\"even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value,marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could.\"
William F. Buckley Jr.
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04-27-2005, 05:44 PM #8OPSenior Member
'Minutemen' to push Congress
things are not complicated?
wow. okay, whatever.
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04-27-2005, 05:55 PM #9Senior Member
'Minutemen' to push Congress
physics is complicated,so is molecular biology,
keep it simple bro.
let me make a guess at the majority of people who read those silly web-sites?
13-40year old males who live in their parents basement and watch x-file and battlestar gallactica reruns?\"even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value,marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could.\"
William F. Buckley Jr.
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04-27-2005, 11:08 PM #10OPSenior Member
'Minutemen' to push Congress
your inability to see that those silly websites simply link to mainstream stuff that never makes it on the nightly news (ap, reuters, bbc, papers from around the world, papers from all over the US, government websites, congressional record, library of congress...it goes on and on and on) shows more about your intellectual ability than someone who watches the x-files.
but i guess since you attacked your own strawman and beat him down, then you win?
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