-- Bard "Outside of the killings, Washington has one of the lowest crime rates in the country." -- Washington, D.C. Mayor Marion Barry We are a Nation of the Rule of Law; however, I, for one, will not be Ruled by the Lawless. To All Elected Officials: "Stop stealing my earnings that you use to give to those whom you know will vote for you." There's not a dime bit of difference between a DemoRat and a RepubRat, they're simply two wings of the same bird of prey which pecks at your earnings while insidiously devouring your Freedom. BUCHANAN-Reform http://gopatgo2000.com/default.htm
>From Rayelan --- When I sent out my article on the ALA -- The Aztlan Liberation Army -- http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/config.pl?read=2200 I received more nasty letters from enraged readers than I have ever received on any subject. http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/config.pl?read=2223 I had to send additional emails to prove that the things I had said really were true. http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/config.pl?read=2254 Last week, Fox News did a piece on the Aztlan movement and their desire to get rid of all the illegal aliens in the Southwest United States -- the illegal aliens they want to export are everyone except those who are descended from Aztecs. The young Mexicans who belong to these groups don't realize that the Aztecs never lived in the areas now referred to as AZTLAN --- Pat Buchanan is the only person, besides Fox News and the Rumor Mill , who is trying to draw attention to a revolution going on within and on our borders. "Mass immigration followed by insurrection, independence and annexation -- This is how all of Europe's American empires were eventually expropriated and lost and is how America grew," Buchanan said. "We may forget this history; Mexico remembers. And while we shudder at the idea, it could happen again, Mexican irredentism* is alive and well." irredenta -- (It.) unredeemed: said of a region or regions populated chiefly by the natives of a specified country which formerly held it and seeks to recover it * Irredentism -- n. the program or policy of the Irredentists, a political party of Italy formed in 1878 for the purpose of joining to that country adjacent regions populated largely by Italians but ruled by other governments. Irredentist -- 1. any member of the Italian political party advocating Irredentism. 2. any person who advocates a similar policy with regard to territory formerly a part of his country. From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Buchanan fears Mexico to seize Southwest Tells San Diego forum that as president he'd halt illegal migration By John Marelius STAFF WRITER April 29, 2000 Pat Buchanan brought his quixotic third-party presidential campaign to San Diego yesterday, warning darkly that illegal Mexican immigration is turning the border region into a battle zone and sowing the seeds of nothing less than a move by Mexico to reclaim the American Southwest. "Politicians may gush over the warm relations, but there is no peace on the frontier," Buchanan told the San Diego World Affairs Council. "Nightly, ranches are turned into bivouac areas for armies of aliens that cut fences and poison cattle and leave trails of debris behind in their long march north." He said he regards the "demographic sea change" in California, where nearly one-third of the population is Latino, as an alarming trend that presents a mirror image of the westward expansion of the United States in the 1800s. "Mass immigration followed by insurrection, independence and annexation: This is how all of Europe's American empires were eventually expropriated and lost and is how America grew," Buchanan said. "We may forget this history; Mexico remembers. And while we shudder at the idea it could happen again, Mexican irredentism is alive and well." After the speech, Rudy Ramirez, owner of San Diego Architectural Metals, said he does business in Mexico and told Buchanan he was "amazed at your presentation." "Do you really believe this or is this a political tactic of some sort?" Ramirez asked. Buchanan repeated his anecdotes about Mexican soccer fans booing the national anthem in Los Angeles and radical voices advocating creation of an "Aztlan" nation. "I didn't draw those out of the air," he maintained. The firebrand commentator and two-time Republican presidential candidate quit the GOP last year to run for the nomination of Ross Perot's Reform Party. It is a party that is foundering and wracked by internal strife, but one that is entitled to $12.5 million from the federal government for the general election campaign on the basis of Perot's showing in 1996. Most of Buchanan's campaigning these days is devoted to qualifying for the ballot in all 50 states and loudly demanding inclusion in presidential debates alongside Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush. He said that about 30 percent of the delegates to the Reform Party's August convention in Long Beach have been chosen and that he has 75 percent of them. Some Republicans fear Buchanan could draw the votes of enough social conservatives from Bush to throw the election to Gore. But Buchanan said he believes he will also get votes from working-class Democrats who agree with his opposition to international trade agreements. But Buchanan contended it really doesn't make any difference because, as he sees it, there is no substantial difference between the bland centrist campaigns being waged by the presumptive Republican and Democratic nominees. Whatever Buchanan's campaign is, bland and centrist it is not. He travels the country raising issues seldom addressed by Gore and Bush, such as illegal immigration, often in incendiary fashion. "No one is supposed to talk about this," he said. "Republicans head for the hills and wall themselves off in gated communities, terrified to speak their minds lest they be branded xenophobic by the thought police of political correctness. Democrats see a new base in illegal immigration; the more poor people, the larger the constituency for social programs." Buchanan said he would "stop illegal immigration cold" by erecting security fences at all heavily trafficked crossing points along the U.S.-Mexico border and reinforcing the Border Patrol with military troops if necessary. He also said he would require English-language immersion instruction for immigrant schoolchildren and prosecute American businesses that hire workers who are not in the country legally. Checkout: Voice of Citizens Together http://www.americanpatrol.com/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Porsche Boxter. You and a friend. Nine dream days from Napa Valley to Beverly Hills. Provided by CarsDirect.com. Click to enter. http://click.egroups.com/1/3993/0/_/505504/_/958291093/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The government only has as much power as it's citizens give it.