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Sunday, October 02, 2005

Concerns for our Future!

I am deeply concerned about our immigration laws and enforcement. What is going on at the Texas Mexico border these days? Why are we, as a country, not enforcing our current laws? We have an immigration policy, and I believe in haveing one, however it is plainly being ignored. We seem to be encouraging poverty to slip through our borders, and you know as well as I how much chaos and cost we all endure as a result.

It’s my understanding that we have laws for these types of issues, but they aren’t being enforced, and we are all getting sick of it. The worst case scenario will result in disease epidemics, and eventual citizen back lash. I sense very difficult times ahead of this country, and I fear little can be done to recalibrate the distribution of power here.

The common man and our interests are no longer being represented. Again, we are sick of all the secrets, all the misleading statements, and non-governing elites who have taken our country hostage. The leaders of this country, if you would go as far as saying that, better start looking up, for the citizenry of this country is on the brink of forced change.

Go to www.numbersusa.com to understand that we will not let this issue dissolve away.

There are so many more concerns. This whole CODEX thing with the E.U. and WTO needs some serious debate and entrance into the mainstream thought. It seems as if our leaders are working for somebody other than our own citizens. I don’t understand the dynamic, however it feels very wrong to stay members of this WTO and related entities. By doing so, we are giving up many of the sacred fundementals to being an American.

A Congressional Research Service report was quite clear about the consequences of our membership: “As a member of the WTO, the United States does commit to act in accordance with the rules of the multi-lateral body. It is legally obligated to insure that national laws do not conflict with WTO rules.”

I, along with many others demand an exit strategy from this organization.
Here’s a link with more detailed information, but similar sentiments.
http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2005/tst022805.htm


Just as important if not more important is the issue over RFID tags. These devices will not be tolerated amongst the general population, and when it is discovered that millions of products from around the world already are utilizing this technology, beware of the citizen response. Many will boycott any storefronts with these devises, as they strip every American of his individuality, freedoms, and sanity. We must avoid attaching personal preferences to identity. For a more sophisticated approach go here:

http://www.spychips.com/

Thank you for your time,

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