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I’m not one for conspiracy theories…usually

This site linked below is a production of The Minutemen Project.

I disagree with those who suggest that there is something wrong, sinister or racist about citizens voluntarily assisting with enforcement of our laws. Particularly, there are those who demand we leave immigration law enforcement up to the Federal Government. I question both their motives and their intellectual capacity. Some people join neighborhood watches, but I’ve yet to hear a single soul call a neighborhood watch participant names or shout epithets at them. The most common way for a neighborhood watch volunteer to have a “success” is for them to notice someone who does not belong. That’s profiling. And it is incredibly logical.

The same should be said of the vast majority of Minutemen. Since in the theoretical foundations of this nation, the power to lead or govern is granted by the people, “the people” are the government. As long as this group is law abiding - and it is - then their positions and actions are secure, correct and patriotic.

A couple of months ago, I started reading little tidbits about some shadowy project to combine the nations of Mexico, Canada and the United States via back-door means. My first thought was of black helicopters, but now I’m not so sure. Based on the information posted by our own government, it appears that there is something going on behind our backs.

This site is huge. I’ll be digesting what is contained here for weeks.

Stop the Security and Prosperity Partnership - StopSPP.com

On Sept. 7, the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP), a government office established in March to increase cooperation between the United States, Canada and Mexico, released a progress report. Among its achievements was creation of an American Competitiveness Council to enhance North America’s posture in the struggle for hotly contested global markets.Unfortunately, major events are already unfolding that will undermine this belated attempt to respond to ambitious rivals who have been piling up ever-higher trade surpluses at the expense of American-based enterprises.

2 Comments

  1. Brad wrote:

    And with that you’ve officially lost the right to ever call anyone a “moonbat.” That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.

    Friday, December 8, 2006 at 11:33 am | Permalink
  2. R.E. Finch wrote:

    Considering “Brad” got here via a link to this blog from “American Bloggers 4 Inclusive Debates” posted on his own blog, his commentary might be ironic. The reason I say “might be” is that he didn’t argue a cogent point. His comment was about as effective as a drive-by shooting with an empty water pistol.

    We are left to wonder about his arguments behind his lobbed insult.

    It reads as if he was having a conversation with himself and decided to shared with us a few seconds of it…the part where he passed judgment.

    That’s typical for a moonbat -leftwinger; tolerance and intolerance mean the same thing.

    Friday, February 2, 2007 at 12:58 pm | Permalink

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