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October 03, 2003
A Democrat Is Disgusted By Her Party’s
Presidential Candidates
By Brenda
Walker
[Recently
by Brenda Walker:
Mexico’s Rich Don’t Like to Pay Taxes – They Think
You Should.]
For Democrats who favor immigration
reform, like myself, the current Democratic Presidential
debates have been depressing affairs. The candidates
support open borders 11 for 11. Last Thursday’s event
(September 25) which emphasized the economy did not even
mention immigration, although we are experiencing an
unprecedented job-loss recovery while our doors remain
wide open to more excess workers. We just got jawboning
about "creating jobs," although there is no
guarantee that
American citizens would get these jobs. (Or
for that matter that the new employment would
remain in the country.)
Although immigration clearly has a
profound and growing effect on
workers and the
economy, in the political sphere, Democratic
politicians consider the issue only in terms of
voter blocs to be snatched up. Thus the previous
(September 4) debate, apparently because it was in
New Mexico, triggered a repulsive display of
pandering to the
perceived Latino issue of open borders. (The
Washington Post transcript used for the
following quotes mercifully omits the Spanish portion of
the debate.)
 | Howard Dean: far left on
some issues, but intriguingly independent on other
topics—like
gun control, where he doesn't toe the Dem's
anti-firearm line. (At least it intrigues me, as the
daughter of Texas farmers. There are snakes in Texas.)
But does he embrace worker fairness by rejecting the
endemic exploitation caused by illegal immigration? No,
not when
Hispandering beckons.
Dr. Dean was less directly
obsequious than the other debaters, only noting that
"we can have a decent immigration policy in this
country." His website, however, indicates the same
agenda of
"earned legalization" or whatever the current
euphemism is.
He also
supports the vile
“Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride.”
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 | Dick Gephardt:
particularly disappointing. When Gephardt ran for
President in 1988, it was on a platform that emphasized
the “rights”of American workers. He was ahead of the
curve on the trade issue, recognizing that schemes like
NAFTA (passed in 1993) would send thousands of American
jobs overseas to cheap-labor havens. Yet now he is
apparently blind to the similarity between jobs exiting
and excess workers entering: unemployment and lowered
wages. Gephardt's rank-and-file union
constituents must have wondered why this one-time friend
of the worker had gone over to the dark side as he
toured Mexico in 2001 with promises of amnesty. He
subsequently introduced Congressional legislation to
absolve illegals of their border crimes.
Gephardt must have missed a
Zogby poll released September 4, 2001, showing that
a substantial 60 percent of persons from union
households rejected amnesty. In fact, 33 percent of
those union voters said they would be less likely to
vote for Democrats who supported an amnesty.
Yet Dick Gephardt used the recent
debate to repeat the
lying platitude that "We're all immigrants."
Yes, a record 13 percent of persons living in the United
States are immigrants. But the rest of us are not: we
are citizens, born and raised. See a dictionary for
details.
Gephardt restated his
offer of amnesty as well.
“My
bill is simple. It says, you've been here for five
years, you worked for two years, you haven't broken
laws, you can get into legal status.”
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 | Senator John Kerry: also
distressing. When a person has actually
defended the nation in war and was wounded in doing
so, he might reject giving it away to the America-hating
creatures running Mexico. Not so, sadly. Senator Kerry
is one of the worst amnesty hucksters: “I want
to say immediately that anyone who has been in this
country for five or six years, who's paid their taxes,
who has stayed out of trouble ought to be able to
translate into an American citizen immediately, not
waiting.”
Non-murdering aliens who haven't
raped a child or
bombed a building, welcome! John Kerry applauds the
diversity of attitude toward the law that your presence
indicates!
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 | Senator Joe Lieberman:
known for his moderate positions which often appeal to
Middle America—surely he would understand that the
job-loss recovery requires an immigration diet, right?
Wrong. After referring to his relatives as "familia"
and noting that his wife's family escaped the Holocaust,
Senator Lieberman promoted his version of amnesty,
called "earned legalization." “I have
offered the most comprehensive, aggressive immigration
reform plan. Yes, earned legalization. Yes, temporary
worker visas for workers from other countries. Yes,
let's lift the cap on people coming here for family
reunification or to seek refuge. And let's put some due
process in our immigration laws, so the Justice
Department under John Ashcroft can't again do what they
did after 9/11, which is to arrest almost 800
undocumented immigrants, put them in jail without
charges, without counsel, with notice to their families.
That's not America at its best. And as president, I'll
stop it.”
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 | Senator Bob Graham: served
on the Senate Select Intelligence Committee – surely he
supports tough measures against terrorists exploiting
our undefended borders? Again, no. Senator Graham seems
to believe that illegal immigration is like trying out
for the school play: if an alien can just keep his
criminal record down to illegal immigration, document
fraud and use of a false social security number, then he
is just the sort of flexible faux-American that
Democrats want. “I
believe that we should have a policy of earned amnesty
for those people who came into the United States
undocumented. And that would provide that if they, after
receiving a work permit, then met the standards of that
permit, after a period of time they would be eligible to
get a permanent residence status in the United States.”
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 | Senator John Edwards:
Hopeless. Expressed joy and happiness that his
one-time home of Robbins, North Carolina, is now
half Hispanic. Senator Edwards also embraces the
concept of citizenship tryouts, with no tiresome
background checks, health examinations or waiting
their turn in home countries. Standing in line is so
old-fashioned... “My
family moved to that town because my father, who has a
high school education and is still living, believed that
by working hard and doing the right thing that his kids
would have the opportunity for a better life.
“These
Hispanic families? They came to
Robbins, North Carolina, for exactly the same
reason.
[APPLAUSE)]
“And
those who came and live there, who work hard and are
responsible, they have earned the right to be American
citizens. “
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 | The lesser lights:
Carol Mosely Braun,
Dennis Kucinich, Reverend Al Sharpton: no respite
from the anti-borders drumbeat. Rep. Kucinich fearlessly
stated, "Yes, I'm for amnesty. Yes, I'm for
legalization of status." He also recited the
"huddled masses" revisionist drivel about the
Statue of Liberty. Senator Braun was blunt: "Let
me say, the amnesty—I would agree with legalization."
Rev. Al Sharpton did not appear at the 9/5 debate,
but
wrote in 2002, "If they agree to wash the dishes
in our restaurants or clean our homes or watch our
children for the lowest wages imaginable, off the books
then welcome to America." At what seminary did Rev.
Sharpton learn that such egregious exploitation was
acceptable in the Christian community? |
 | Finally, the new guy:
General Wesley Clark: shouldn’t a general who served
in the
Balkans grasp the difficulty of maintaining civil
order under
excessive diversity - such as when an unprecedented
foreign influx continues over many decades with no
effort any more at assimilation?. But no such
recognition has occurred in the general's mind. He even
says, absurdly, "Immigration is vital to prosperity"
– something that not even the late lamented
immigration enthusiast economist Julian Simon
claimed. |
There you have it in their own
words. All major Democratic candidates for the
Presidency are immigration whores.
I remain a registered Democrat,
though an increasingly unhappy one, because I still
believe that America needs a party for working and
middle-class people. I also stand as a Democrat who
believes in the rule of law,
American sovereignty and
English as our civil language.
How dare low-life Dems turn the
party into a treasonous conspirator with Mexican designs
of
Aztlan fantasies?
How can the party of Truman and JFK
forget mainstream Americans to pursue the balkanized
constituencies of the worst immigrants, those who prefer
violent revolution to cultural assimilation?
The party I knew as a young person
is increasingly difficult to recognize.
Some old-fashioned Democrats
stubbornly cling to the belief that if the party of FDR
examined its core principles, it would realize that
worker protection, the preservation of
women's rights, conservation of the
environment and fairness in opportunity for all
races absolutely require
immigration reduction and
border enforcement. But like
most elites, Democratic Party leaders are out of
touch with their own constituency. Polls consistently
show that rank-and-file Democrats want immigration to be
legal, controlled and reduced in only slightly lower
percentages than Republicans. It's another media lie
that immigration is an issue of the extreme right wing.
But the current Democratic
leadership is apparently fixated on the demographic
changes wrought by immigration that are creating an
America of
needy, illiterate Third-Worlders—the perfect client
base for modern
Demster pols, as party hacks see it.
California shows us the future: the
Democratic Party is looking increasingly like their
Mexican cousins, the
ultra-corrupt PRI—issuing big payoffs for
cronies and nada for the rest of us. Sacramento is
currently in a
frenzy of signing California over to Mexican
interests, such as the recent law (AB915)
fostering
voter fraud which outlaws taking photos within 100
feet of a polling place because such photography might
intimidate "immigrants."
My door into the immigration issue was the
conservationist one, and I remain
active on that front. I believe the Democrats have
traditionally been the better party on preserving the
environment, although that is also eroding under the
relentless demands from La Raza et al. The oceans are
nearly dead with hardly a peep from major
environmentalist organizations, but the
Mexifornication lobby is pushing to
increase its influence among green groups.
Keeping America true to its core
values of individual liberty and responsibility is the
business of both major parties. But today, the great
majority of Americans across the political spectrum who
want the post 1965 immigration disaster to end have no
political representation.
The
next Democratic debate takes place in Phoenix
October 9. The host Governor
Napolitano, more a friend of Mexico than of
Arizonans. Another panderama is likely.
Brenda Walker [email
her] is a writer living in
Berkeley, California, where she says she knows no
Republicans who will admit it. She publishes two
websites,
LimitsToGrowth.org
and
www.ImmigrationsHumanCost.org.
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