30 March 2006

Fjordman’s Dismal Forecast

Like many other readers, I was disappointed when Fjordman announced his retirement from the blogosphere last December. He provided a unique view on what was happening in Scandinavia as a result of Islamic immigration, such as reporting on the Muslim Rape Wave and the likelihood of civilization breaking down in Europe. Not the most cheerful reading, but important.

As it happens, the insightful Norwegian has not disappeared entirely from view. He showed up recently on the excellent Brussels Journal with an article titled Swedish Welfare State Collapses as Immigrants Wage War.

The immigration-as-warfare theme also showed up on a recent Fjordman posting at Little Green Footballs.

You are at war with Mexico. They are deliberately using massive immigration to conquer your territory, and your “leaders” are kneeling. It’s just as Muslims are doing in Europe, only without the terrorism. In future encyclopedias it will say: USA: “Nation that existed until the 21st century. Had the strongest armed forces in human history. Was conquered and colonized by unarmed Mexicans between 1980 and 2030.”

Read this:

The Second Mexican War, By Lawrence Auster

Meanwhile, the Senate forges ahead with preparing its humane-sounding surrender documents.

Senator McCain Talks Treason On Hannity And Colmes…Newt Gingrich Steps In

Senator John McCain (R-AZ) was a guest tonight on FOX News’ Hannity and Colmes.

Not surprisingly, illegal immigration and the current Senate debate was the topic at hand. Alan Colmes started the chat with a few softball questions and then…Sean Hannity took off the gloves.

Hannity : “This is amnesty at the end of the day…at the end of it you get the grand prize. You came illegally and at the end you get what you wanted.”

McCain: “I read in the dictionary that amnesty means forgiveness. We had an amnesty in 1986 and it didn’t work. What are our options, to let them stay in the shadows, to try and round up 11 milion people?”

Mc Cain didn’t actually answer Hannity’s question as far as I could tell but Hannity hit him with another:

Hannity: “What do you say to the people who respected our laws and waited in line for citizenship?”

McCain:“You are on the path and these people are going to the end of the line.”

They go to the end of the line but in the meantime they get to live in the United States, they get “free” health care and “free” public education for their children…an education that has been custom tailored to fit the needs of Hispanics who have unfairly overloaded the sytem for decades.

I liked this one:

Hannity: “Is Mexico really our friend?”

McCain: ” Yes.”

Hee hee…he actually said that Mexico is our friend! That’s a good one…

After a little more chat with Alan Colmes, McCain let loose with a very Presidential one-liner:

McCain: “The most wonderful experience of my life was the opportunity to run for President of the U.S.”

After McCain was done promoting treason, former Speaker Newt Gingrich simplified the problem…brilliantly.

I am paraphrasing…what he said was eliminate the draw to the United States and you eliminate illegal immigration. If there are no jobs for illegal aliens, if there is no access to public services and welfare for illegal aliens then the problem would end.

Now there’s a thought…too simple for Congress…but a thought!

Immigration Debate Update: Immigrant Hardship Story Competition

Sorry I’ve been absent this afternoon, our blogging server thing was down but it appears James Fulford has taken care of it!

Here’s what you missed: My Immigrant Hardship Story Is Worse than Yours!

Senator #1: My parents immigrated from Lithuania in 1906 after swimming across the North Atlantic, fighting off sharks and killer whales with nothing but the shoelaces from their only pair of shoes and receiving the name “Smith” from officials at Ellis Island. Eventually landing in Mistletoe, Missouri, my father worked as dog washer at the greyhound track and my mother spent her days collecting scraps of food tossed out by the wealthy, white Americans on the other side of town–and we were grateful for every potato peeling! Today, their son is a U.S. Senator…

Senator#2: After centuries of torture at the hands of a hostile communist regime, my grandparents fled their native Canada for the free land of Montana. Life wasn’t easy…my grandfather worked as a buffalo castrater and my grandmother washed clothes for wealthy white American families on the other side of the prairie. Today, their grandson is a U.S. Senator…

Seriously pathetic…and these were the Republicans.

Tonight, Senator Mc Cain will make an appearance on Hannity and Colmes to argue the merits of his amnesty plan…I’ll watch and blog.

Dobbs in Cancun, Notes Shotgun Marriage

Yesterday, Lou Dobbs Tonight reported live from Cancun, where the latest version of the Three Amigos is convening to discuss trade and immigration (which apparently require shafting the American middle class). Naturally el Presidente Fox is pumped over the opportunity to subject Bushie to still more arm twisting about immigration, so the richie rich Mexican oligarchs can continue to “live like maharajas” in the low-maintenance remittance economy.

Lurking in the background is the transnational elites’ plan for “integrating” the North American continent. (See the Council for Foreign Relations document Building a North American Community for the general proposal, generally called the Security and Prosperity Partnership.)

A segment of Lou Dobbs Tonight pointedly discussed the globalist policy underpinning open borders and lax immigration enforcement, namely the planned shotgun marriage between the United States and Mexico (as well as Canada) through trade agreements [ Lou Dobbs Transcript, 3/29/06].

ROBERT PASTOR, “TOWARD A NORTH AMERICAN COMMUNITY”: It’s much more than a partnership. To think about a community is to think that if one of the members of the community is harmed, it harms the other two. And if they benefit, all three benefit.

SYLVESTER: Pastor wants the United States to invest in Mexico’s infrastructure and bring jobs to the country, raising the Mexican quality of life. But that is precisely what has critics worried about integrating economies.

The United States, a first-world country, having to absorb Mexico, a developing country, with U.S. taxpayers shouldering the social costs. Mexico and the United States are worlds apart when it comes to labor rules, environment regulations, even legal systems.

Far from the high-level activities in Cancun, the majority of Americans remain attached to the idea of one nation under sovereignty and within borders, where citizens are protected by the Bill of Rights. Most would agree with Czech President Vaclav Klaus’ statement: “You cannot have democratic accountability in anything bigger than a nation state.”

The transnational elites’ vision is entirely different. They imagine that they know better how to run the planet, and believe democracy and sovereignty are tiresome inefficiencies on the global economy.

In case there was any doubt…

Immigration Debate Update: Senator Murray…Oh, She’s A Treat!

Senator Patty Murray (D-Washington) wants a guest worker plan that includes a clear path to citizenship. Her motives were fairly simple,

“We rely on immigrants to harvest the crops that put food on our tables and bring billions of dollars to our economy.” she said.

And we can’t forget the children…

“I hope we can all agree that the children of immigrants deserve a decent education.”

They do…the children of legal immigrants.

This was a good one:

“We should not expect our farmers to be experts on documentation.”

Experts on documentation? They don’t have to be experts on anything, just moderately literate and perhaps honest!

What a Drama Queen! Oh wait…here it is:

“We need to make sure they are not denied the opportunity to share in the American Dream.”

Once again, the American Dream is a creed, not a legal loophole…

Democratic Senators From “America’s Dairyland” Join Bush In Sticking It To U.S Workers

Senate Judiciary Committee members Herb Kohl and Russ Feingold voted March 27 in a way that makes you wonder if they really mean what they say on their homepages about how they’re protecting the interests of their constituents.

Kohl’s homepage says he’s “fighting for families.” Whose? Mexico’s? And his new TV campaign ads tell us that the “people of Wisconsin are his ’special interests. ‘ ” (Sniff! Where’s the Kleenex?)

And (Sniff!) here’s what Feingold, who says the country is ready for its first Cheesehead President,” boasts on his homepage:

“It is now more important than ever that Congress be proactive in taking care of the working men and women who are the heart and soul of our economy in Wisconsin and around the country. I am also working to ensure that American workers receive the benefits and protections they deserve.”

But look what he just said in defense of his throwing in with the cheap labor lobby and Vicente Fox:

March 28, 2006

“At the beginning of this debate, I said I would support meaningful, pragmatic, comprehensive immigration reform. I voted for the bill that the Senate Judiciary Committee approved today because it meets that test. It is not a perfect bill, but it recognizes that we will all be better off if Congress creates a realistic immigration system that allows foreign workers to come into the country legally to work when there is truly a need for their labor, and that ensures our government knows who is already here. We can and must improve our efforts to protect our borders, but we cannot focus exclusively on enforcement. My continued support for this legislation will depend on whether the improvements adopted today in the Judiciary Committee remain after the full Senate considers the bill.”

Kohl, as I write this, has yet to explain his vote on his homepage and I’m not holding my breath that he will. But it’s not surprising given his apparent lack of interest in the proceedings during the past few weeks. When he did show up, one observer noted that he “just sat there, staring into space.” (I wonder if that included the session where Kohl walked in, sat down, and “left 10 minutes later.”)

Watching these two “lawmakers” during these proceedings ( as well the majority of their Committee colleagues) has convinced me that the swearing in ceremony for new members of Congress should either be discontinued or at least require a new oath of office that better reflects today’s “political realities.” Let’s see, um, how about:

“I do solemnly swear to abandon all allegiance to this nation, its citizens and its laws, and I will, to the best of my ability, fulfill all obligations to Corporate America and all corrupt foreign governments unwilling to provide for their own people, so help me God.”

The Committee’s 12-6 vote not only dumped all over American workers but put its stamp of approval on President Bush’s idea of “American values” You know, the same values he “honors” each Veterans Day.

Immigration Debate Update: Senator Alexander And The Politically Correct Citizenship Oath

Senator Lamar Alexander (R-Tennessee) plans to offer his bill (S.1815 ) as an amendment.

The Strengthening American Citizenship Act is:

“A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to prescribe the binding oath or affirmation of renunciation and allegiance required to be naturalized as a citizen of the United States, to encourage and support the efforts of prospective citizens of the United States to become citizens, and for other purposes.”

The oath new citizens are supposed to take is as follows:

`I take this oath solemnly, freely, and without any mental reservation. I absolutely and entirely renounce all allegiance to any foreign state or power of which I have been a subject or citizen. My fidelity and allegiance from this day forward are to the United States of America. I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution and laws of the United States, and will support and defend them against all enemies, foreign and domestic. I will bear arms, or perform noncombatant military or civilian service, on behalf of the United States when required by law. This I do solemnly swear, so help me God.’

The Alexander bill has a few provisions for those who are uncomfortable with our oath as written.

They do not have to say “so help me God” (oh, there’s a shock) and if they do not like the part about “I will bear arms on behalf of the United States…” they can skip that part as well.

New citizens must also learn English and the Alexander bill provides a ton of funding to help them in that endeavor.

Yeah…I don’t like the Strengthening American Citizenship Act…it should be called the “Politically Correct, User-Friendly, We Sure Hope We Don’t Offend Anyone New Citizenship Act.”

And then it should be rejected.

Immigration Debate Update: Feinstein Says No Tunnels

Ok…there’s a bit a break right now for Quorum Call and if you are familiar with the C-SPAN format, the bottom of the screen runs an information ticker.

So I’m glancing up at the screen waiting for session to resume and half-heartedly reading the ticker when I see this:

“Makes it a crime to build a tunnel under the U.S. border.”

How is that not already a crime??? Once-upon-a-time, we would go to war over such an offense!!

So if you want to know how things are going in the Senate, they have advanced far enough to create laws that most carbon-based life forms would consider foregone conclusions. In short, it’s not going well.

Documented Immigrants: A New Minority

Mark Steyn has a point here, in his interview with Hugh Hewitt.[transcript, MP3 ] As a legal immigrant, he’s not only in the minority, since there are more illegals than legals, but he’s at certain legal disadvantages. I bet he has a driver’s license and insurance, too.

Mark Steyn : And if you talk to legal immigrants, they’re the ones who are the most resentful of this whole illegal business, because we’re the ones, we pay the huge fees to immigration lawyers, we filled in all the paperwork. I’ve stood in line at these dreary government offices to get these stupid cards and these stupid government numbers, to go through the whole process officially. And everyone whose done that is resentful to the idea that somehow if you just make it across the border, and you get here, you can stay here, and half the state governments in this country will do what they can to make your situation as painless as possible, and the public schools…I’ll give you a small example of schools. If you’re a legal immigrant, and you enroll your children in a local grade school, they want to know whether they’ve had all the shots, you know, for this and that.

HH: Sure. Vaccinations.

Mark Steyn : If you’re a legal immigrant, you have to then, you’re faced with then getting the documentation out of whatever country you happen to have come from. And sometimes, that can be difficult, because they give them different things at different times, and the school nurse will give you a lot of harrassment. If you actually just say okay, scrub that, they’re not legal immigrants, I want them redesignated as illegal immigrants, then you won’t be asked for any paperwork. It’s a lot easier. The problem at the moment is that it’s a rational decision, coming into this country, to be an illegal immigrant. And that is the problem.

Immigration Debate Update: Senator Isakson…A Glimmer Of Hope?

Senator Johnny Isakson (R-Georgia) filed an amendment with the clerk about guest worker programs.

He is asking that before any guest worker plan “which may or may not be included with this legislation” is implemented, the Secretary of Homeland Security must assure the President and the Congress that our borders are secure.

Hmm…with “virtual fences” and the like, our borders will never be secure.

Maybe Senator Isakson is banking on that…more to come, folks.