June 28, 2007
President Bush & Co.:
If it's Illegal, it is NOT "immigration." If
it's illegal, it is invasion on America's sovereign borders and
domestic front. America's National Guard and other military should be
guarding America, not policing global economic interests.
That anyone, including, but not limited to, you, has
the audacity to continue ignoring the rights and property and jobs of real
Americans -- while continuing a global power ploy that does
nothing but inundate America with illegal INVADERS, steal our jobs and
benefits and outsource our property and freedom -- is almost
beyond the scope of my imagination.
Almost, but not quite. My life experiences have led me
to understand that when people go to Washington, D.C., they often
experience a disconnect from the real world that exists in America
just outside the Beltway.
America's Independence Day is next Wednesday. If it's
not expecting too much (which it isn't), scrutinize your own house and
rid it of global actions that, in effect, put real Americans directly
in the path of domestic terrors, from illegal invaders to tainted food
supplies to the gutting of good-paying middle-class jobs to the other
side of the pond or south of that sovereign border that, thanks to
U.S. Congressman Tom Tancredo and some awesome and real patriots,
still stands, in spite of efforts being made to erase it.
I love my America, President Bush. I wish you could see
her as I do: a Christian, Constitutional Republic that apologizes to
no one for her radical departure from other "world
governments." She does not need the United Nations, "free
trade agreements," or political posturing.
America needs Americans with backbone and moxie.
She needs her faith in her people restored by her
people.
America survives because there are some people whose
allegiance cannot be purchased by the highest bidder. Real Americans
are an independent sort, the kind that celebrates Independence Day
doing independent things, from watering flowers at a gravesite to
being sure an American-made American flag is unfurled and displayed
without touching the ground (and illuminated at night). Real Americans
grow real American food and fiber and/or
seek to purchase real American food and other products. Real
Americans may not have time to attend parades or cookouts, as they
likely have real American things to do on that day, as on every other
day. Real Americans thank God for this country in which they'll live
and would never say or do anything to desecrate that honor and
responsibility.
Julie Kay Smithson, real American
London, Ohio
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