UnAmerican At Best, Treason At Worst
The two biggest political decisions to bring our nation to a turning point, with only the Trump Administration now beginning to upright the slide, were the 1965 Immigration Act, which started the mass immigration of the Turn of the 21st Century -- both legal and illegal, as they feed off of one another -- & the 1973 Roe v. Wade Decision in the U.S. Supreme Court, which brought about the huge vanishing of American innocents descended from the Revolutionary War Era and before, and effectively replaced them with foreigners to fill the void. These decisions pretty much dented the long generational genealogy of America by a third, but the liberals are not done yet, as they now want to halve that through their ultra-liberal globalism and eventually quadruple, and run it even further down.
The Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee, Keith Ellison, according to columnist Froma Harrop in today's Seattle Times, has one upped the radicals that are calling for Open Borders, as the traitorous Ellison, believe it or not, is actually calling for No Borders, and in Spanish at that. Why not just invite some bloc of countries from south of the Rio Grande to invade us in, say 2021, and the Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee might ask, who his committee hopes will be a Democratic president by that time (after January 20th), him or her to just stand down while America meekly lets the invaders reorder our society? I can imagine James K. Polk turning over in his grave right now.
They tell the falsehood relentlessly, "Tokyo Rose" Rachel Maddow & Co., but we're not a nation of immigrants. First of all, to be real technical, anybody born here, is by definition, not an immigrant. We, by and large, are descended from people, several generations back and longer, who came from other lands, but who hasn't, pretty much, except some Africans if you believe most anthropologists? The overwhelming majority of Americans were born here, of course, and not only were we ourselves born here, but in the case of the majority of us, so were our parents, grandparents and great grandparents, and their parents, at least 12 generations back, which gets us back to the Revolutionary Era, and of course Native people have a great lineage here long before that. So we are descended from our 18th century, 17th century (1600s), and earlier forefathers, and that in no way, shape or form says nation of immigrants. This is our country.
[First posted on 7/8/18; revised today.]
The Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee, Keith Ellison, according to columnist Froma Harrop in today's Seattle Times, has one upped the radicals that are calling for Open Borders, as the traitorous Ellison, believe it or not, is actually calling for No Borders, and in Spanish at that. Why not just invite some bloc of countries from south of the Rio Grande to invade us in, say 2021, and the Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee might ask, who his committee hopes will be a Democratic president by that time (after January 20th), him or her to just stand down while America meekly lets the invaders reorder our society? I can imagine James K. Polk turning over in his grave right now.
They tell the falsehood relentlessly, "Tokyo Rose" Rachel Maddow & Co., but we're not a nation of immigrants. First of all, to be real technical, anybody born here, is by definition, not an immigrant. We, by and large, are descended from people, several generations back and longer, who came from other lands, but who hasn't, pretty much, except some Africans if you believe most anthropologists? The overwhelming majority of Americans were born here, of course, and not only were we ourselves born here, but in the case of the majority of us, so were our parents, grandparents and great grandparents, and their parents, at least 12 generations back, which gets us back to the Revolutionary Era, and of course Native people have a great lineage here long before that. So we are descended from our 18th century, 17th century (1600s), and earlier forefathers, and that in no way, shape or form says nation of immigrants. This is our country.
[First posted on 7/8/18; revised today.]
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