Remeber Where You Saw Them

MRandolph
04 Apr 2008 09:57
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And Still They Just Talk

MRandolph
04 Apr 2008 09:56
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Help Publish These Billboards
So, you are tired of the flood of criminal immigrants and want to help. Now you can. Help raise the American flag and lower the Mexican flag by contributing to the Independent Citizens Enforcement billboard campaign. The purpose of the campaign is to raise awareness of the problem we have with criminal immigrants in this country and to counter the softening of the problem by socialists and big business proponents. They call them "undocumented workers", but they are in fact criminal immigrants. Help us to make what they really are a household name. When they are exposed for what they are, then we can generate enough pressure on our elected representatives to finally put a stop to this invasion. Give today. The sooner you donate, the sooner these billboards will become common place. Every dollar raised for this campaign goes to the publishing of these billboards. We do not keep a single dime for administrative costs to cover the cost of publishing this site or for any other reason. Those expenses are covered solely by Michel Hamilton.
Our goal is to place 200 of these billboards across the United States of America before the next presidential election in 2008. We have added several billboards to help bring this debate to the forefront of the presidential debates. We believe since the president is also where the buck stops in defending our country, then the candidates for this position should provide the steps they will take to defend our country from this invasion. This should also include candidates for the Congress and the Senate.
Take a look at the billboards proposed for the coming election season and give generously to their posting. We are open to suggestions of location for these billboards. If you know of an excellent location, let us know. We want to get as much bang for the buck as we can.
To keep the size of this page as small as possible for those on dial-up connections, we have provided small versions of the proposed billboards. Click on any image to view the larger version. To contribute to a particular billboard that you would like to see posted, click the donate button next to that billboard image.
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The unemployment rate in the united States consistently runs in the mid 4% to 5% and the criminal immigrant population is 5% of the people in the united States. Some people believe the poor from Mexico are more important than the poor who legally reside in the united Sates. We at MexicansGoHome.com do not. Help us put Americans first. Even $5 will help.
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Many Americans do not realize the cost to taxpayers that criminal immigrants bring. With medical clinics forced to treat criminal immigrants and free lunch programs the cost adds up. There are even criminal immigrants who collect welfare checks while working for cash. They are living better than many US Citizens. Let's put Americans first.
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If so many Americans support deporting criminal immigrants, why will our government not do so? Maybe we should ask what our next president will do. The federal government cannot continue to resist the will of "we the people" if enough of us come out in force to take a stand.
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Posted May 15 2009, 18:35 By MRandolph |
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I received the following email newsletter from Senator David Vitter's office today.
Dear Friend,
This week I introduced an amendment to the Credit Cardholders Bill of Rights Act that would require the identification of any individual who is a non-citizen or U.S. National wanting to receive a credit card to be verified by the financial institution before receiving an account.
In many cases financial institutions accept minimal documentation that can be easily falsified. This current loophole in federal law is an open invitation for banks to allow illegal immigrants to open credit card accounts. And by giving rewards normally given to American citizens to those who are residing in the United States illegally it’s a form of back-door amnesty.
In 2007, the Wall Street Journal reported that Bank of America began marketing and offering credit cards to customers without social security cards, mainly targeting Illegal Immigrants. I find it appalling in the midst of the turmoil in the credit market that some banks still give out credit accounts to those without proper citizenship documentation. That is why my amendment would have required banks to only accept the most secure forms of identification that cannot be easily forged or duplicated.
I’ve been pressing for these answers for months, since well before the president even nominated a new FEMA administrator. After months of non-response, I set up a conference call with the acting administrator on Feb. 26, during which she said she understood the urgent nature of the matter and expected a positive resolution very soon. But we waited more than 70 days with no answers.
I believe that the current regulations that do not verify a customer’s citizenship identification are a disservice to the American people. And I will continue to push for a change in these regulations to help stem the tide of illegal aliens that benefit from this flawed practice.
Sincerely,
David Vitter
U.S. Senator
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Re: Today's letter from Senator David Vitter
15 May 2009 18:37 By MRandolph
This was my response to the above letter.
Dear Senator Vitter,
I am happy that you work so hard to protect Americans from criminal immigrants. I am a founding member of both online communities at
MexicansGoHome.com and aFreeCountry.com so it is not easy for me to disagree with the amendment that you recently introduced for the
"Cardholders Bill of Rights Act". Firstly, I find it outrageous that politicians so readily devalue the rights that we have in the united
States of American by claiming that we have rights to things that we do not and should not have. We do not have a right to government
favoritism in the conduct of private business. It is government's intrusion into private business that has driven so many jobs overseas. It
also makes it harder to defend those God given rights laid out in the US Constitution when people are lead to believe that "rights" are
given to us by our government and not by God.
I would however support legislation that would hold back government support to those businesses that do conduct business with criminal
immigrants. I, of course, never support tax payer funding to any private business for any reason. Bailouts are governments way of rewarding
lousy business practices. I did not receive a bailout for my failed business years back and I rightfully did not deserve it.
On the other hand, I commend the efforts that you have made to secure our southern borders to rid the US of criminal immigrants. I believe
that we should focus efforts to rid the US of criminal immigrants through legislation that would truly punish businesses and people for
harboring or transporting these criminals. We should also build and actual fence across our southern border that would make it more
difficult for these criminals to enter our country.
Several states have proven that legislation that makes it tough for those who harbor and transport criminal immigrants works as evidenced by
the exodus of criminal immigrants from those states. I fully support any legislation that would fine any business caught in the act of
hiring criminal immigrants no less than ten percent of the businesses last years earnings on the first infringement and increasing by ten
percent for each following infringement.
To summarize, I do not support you amendment to this act, but I do support your other efforts at securing our borders and ridding America
of criminal immigrants.
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Re: Today's Letter From Senator David Vitter
10 Jul 2009 11:29 By carpenter
That is tough. Anything that makes it harder for wetbacks is good, but government already gets too involved in the daily practices of business. If they would simply get rid of the wetbacks, there would be no market for them.
I have been getting sales calls lately from companies trying to "lower your mortgage payment" because I "may have been a victim of unfair loan practices." :shock: Did you hear that :!: :?: :!: Those assholes gave me the loan I ask for when I wanted it and might have done so unfairly!!! Everybody is a victim nowadays. :sad:
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