By D.A. King
12/02/2005
Having spent literally all of my own savings doing what I can to fight the invasion and colonization of my nation, I read this from Human Events online today with curious rage and wonder out loud if Congress will send us here at The Dustin Inman Society a little something [ I will settle for twice what it has granted La Raza] to keep up the fight that it is so artfully dodging. "Thanks to a congressional earmark, an open-borders advocacy group that pushes for driver’s licenses, free in-state tuition and healthcare for illegal aliens and bilingual requirements for state agencies and ballots is slated to get $4 million in new taxpayer money to add to the more than $30 million it has received from various federal agencies since 1996." [GOP Congress Earmarks $4 Million for Leftist Pro-Illegal Alien Group, Human Events online December 2, 2005, By Amanda B. Carpenter] One person who would like to know how La Raza’s $4-million earmark got into the bill is Rep. Charlie Norwood (R.-Ga.) reports Human Events.“But no matter what they did or didn’t do last year, we ought not to send taxpayer’s money to people who absolutely advocate perhaps using that money for this country not to follow the law of the land and not to secure our country’s borders,” he said. Said Norwood: “It sounds like they have a sugar-daddy in the Senate.”
Indeed. Thank you Congressman Norwood, I could not have said better myself. When I hit send on this, I am going to see if I can catch my own Senators in their office and ask for some help. Heck, I am a "willing worker", and often feel like I am "in the shadows" … maybe I'll write the President (maybe in Espanol?)nd ask him for a donation. Sure seems like I we are doing the jobs that a lot of Americans in Washington will not do. Wish me luck. After thought: … it occurs to me after typing the above that all "undocumented workers" are making more money working in my country — illegally — than I am by fighting them and those who employ them … .Hmmm.
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