Whom do our elected officials represent?

Posted on April 11, 2006 | Filed Under Politics

“Your faces are the faces of America.” - Hillary Clinton

Yesterday, I saw elected officials of this country pandering to people that are not citizens, not voters. Yet our officials are treating them as if they are. I have news for Hillary. Unless you are calling all Americans criminals, these are not the faces of America.

And here is something absurd:

A USA TODAY/Gallup Poll taken Friday through Sunday found a majority of those surveyed want to make it a crime for foreigners to immigrate illegally to the USA and for Americans to help those illegal immigrants once they arrive.

Wait a minute! Make it a crime to immigrate illegally? Oxymoron? Or just plain moron? You decide: [ USA Today ]

Here is some commentary from radio talk show host Neal Boortz about some of the signs the protesters were carrying [ Full Story ]:

No human is illegal Quite right. Being a human is not illegal. Humans take actions that are illegal. Coming to this country and then staying here without abiding with our laws is illegal. Their actions are illegal.

Today we march. Tomorrow we vote! And don’t the Democrats know it! Why do you think Ted Kennedy and Hillary were in full pandering mode yesterday? Remember, there are movements in areas of Hispanic population concentration for giving non-citizens the vote in local elections. In New York City there are calls for allowing illegal aliens to vote. After the next amnesty agreement the pressure will be on to get these Hispanics, citizens and non-citizens, to the polls.

We are America You are NOT America, neither do you want to be. America is citizens and legal residents who recognize and appreciate our rule of law, and who make every effort to abide by those laws.

We are not criminals Yes you are. You violated the law when you crossed the border. You violated the law when you remained in this country. You violated the law when you obtained a job in this country. You continue to violate the law every day you are here. What is a criminal if not someone who violates the law? Deal with it … you’re criminals.

I suggest reading that full article from Boortz. He covers quite well something I have mentioned before: this is an invasion and it has a plan. This is not random. The organizers of these protests have an agenda and that agenda is creating a separate state out of the Southeastern United States either by rejoining Mexico or creating a new Aztlan. Investors Business Daily covered this today as well, pointing out that some of these groups have no interest in being American. They have another plan entirely.

It is time for our elected officials to stop representing non-citizens and start representing the citizens. Start protecting our borders and our sovereignty.

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One Response to “Whom do our elected officials represent?”

  1. jreyes on December 10th, 2007 10:32 pm

    this is what makes me very angry, is that they show pictures of children because their daddy was taken away. ok we did not ask them to come here and have 5 kids. take them home with you. do not leave your kids here. stop giving illegal aliens jobs, stop giving the free school, free lunches, free college education, stop giving them. and do not tell me they do not qualify because they qualify for everything

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