Thursday, March 30, 2006

Let It Begin Here

In the county of Arizona where I live, a sheriff's deputy recently stopped a pickup truck. During the stop, the suspect accelerated, dragging the deputy about 100 yards before he was able to struggle free.

It turns out, the truck had been stolen in Phoenix the week before and guess what? When they apprehended the driver, who had abandoned the vehicle in an attempt to escape, it turns out he's from Mexico.

This is merely one of many examples of the crimes we along the southern border must endure on a a regular basis because of our traitorous representatives in Washington.

In addition, groups such as the infamous ACLU have so poisoned and perverted justice in this nation that lawbreakers have become encouraged to violate our rules at will.

Justice has long worn a blindfold but the ACLU has managed to gag her as well by their constant litigation, appeals and mean spirited use of the court system.

The abandonment of the principles that made this country great and the inculcation of multiculturalism and political correctness have produced the disgusting displays we have seen in recent days.

When our elected representatives are moved by crowds peppered with lawbreakers waving foreign flags, then the nation is in dire times, indeed.

"The country has spoken, and today the Senate listened," Sen. Ted Kennedy said, referring to recent rallies across the United States. Unfortunately, it wasn't this country that he was listening to, but that has never stopped Teddy before. Teddy is not one to bow to the will of the American people, knowing the People's Republic of Massachustts will keep him in power.

The time has come, America, for every patriot to rise to the moment and steer this country back on course. It is time to send the traitors in Washington and at the state and local levels, packing. It is time to stop the ACLU and other organizations of that ilk. It is time for a new revolution. We, the people of America, need to take back our government and our nation.


"Stand your ground. Don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here." Spoken by Captain John Parker, leader of the volunteer American militia known as the Minutemen, to the company assembled on Lexington Green at the first battle of the American War for Independence.

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