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Senator John McCain and Brain Dead American Voters

February 8th, 2008 at 01:05pm Frosty Wooldridge 493

By Frosty Wooldridge

How's immigration working out for you fellow Americans? Got a goober in your back pocket? Like what you see in Mexi-fornia? How about Mexi-zona? What can you say about Mexi-Texas? How about that 1965 Immigration Reform Act that added 100 million people in four decades? How about the next 100 million immigrants added by 2040?

Ya' just gotta' love the results don't ya'? What would Andy of Mayberry say?

"Hey, Andy," Goober said, while twirling his hat.

"Ya' Goob," Andy Taylor muttered.

"What do you git when you has over 100 anglers down on the lake for the Fishin' Derby that can only handle 20 fishermen Andy?" Goober said.

"Jist a bit over-crowded," Andy said, scowling. "Reckon only a few will catch a fish and have a harder time fightin' all the others bumping into them."

"Don't make no sense does it?" Goober said.

"No sense atall," Andy said.

Senator John McCain shot to the top for the Republicans on Super Tuesday. What could possibly be running through the minds of voters who voted for him?

McCain along with Teddy Kennedy signed the amnesty package for 4.3 million illegal aliens in 1986. They promised to secure the borders 22 years ago. Today, in the last 22 years, they watched 20 million more illegals breach our borders. In June of last year, both senators voted to double legal immigration. Both voted for another amnesty. Both voted for the Dream Act. Both worked to dissolve America's borders into the North American Union. Both men voted to get 4,000 of our kids killed in Iraq—and more to die.

Both men show their ages at 72 and 75 to be out of touch, running out of life and both remaining out of reach with reality.

Yet, Arizona republicans in droves voted to thrust a broken down old war horse into the presidency! With his open borders record and complete chaos in Arizona, why in the name of common sense, would Arizona voters vote for McCain? He failed them, he failed our Constitution and he failed in leadership.

This election will prove the most devastating in our nation's history if pro-open borders candidates Hillary and/or Obama reach the White House or an old man named John McCain takes the presidency. It's astounding to me that an old man won't or can't let go the reigns of power. I remember Reagan fell asleep in cabinet meetings. He proved a figure-head only in his last four years. With McCain or Hillary/Obama, either way, Americans from every walk of life face a mind-boggling immigration human armada out of the third world that will deluge our ability to sustain this civilization.

My friend George Sura in Fort Collins said it best, "Immigration is the most formidable weapon of mass destruction threatening America today. Ironically, invaders have put our country at risk without firing a shot. The White House, the heavies in Congress and the smaller fish in state legislatures do not seem to have the collective intellectual depth or common sense to see what is upon us and how rampant immigration will degrade the lives and opportunities of our progeny. Every day brings America closer to irreversible chaos. Behind this issue are blind forces to reckon with. No politician, political party, corporation, religious fervor, investment, pop morality or individual aspiration should come before country. Ever! The brokers who recklessly advocate or condone pervasive, unending and limitless immigration are steersman with Titanic-like wheelhouse credentials. They should be kicked out of the wheelhouse of this nation."

I'm beside myself fellow Americans. Are we that dumb? Are we that duped by the media to vote McCain into the presidency? Aren't his past actions enough information to vote for anyone else but McCain?

Do we realize that McCain/Hillary/Obama maintain the same agenda: dissolve America's borders, dismantle our sovereignty, flood this country with immigrants, and ultimately, thrust us into a North American Union?!

Do we realize that McCain hasn't done anything noteworthy or visionary in 25 years in the Senate? He watched us fall, in fact, voted us into financial purgatory. He voted for insourcing, outsourcing and offshoring to take 3.1 million manufacturing jobs out of the USA. He said and did nothing as he watched his state of Arizona suffer 500,000 illegal aliens. He watched 20 million illegals breach our borders without a word of protest. He voted for and will continue our war in Iraq. He did nothing to work toward energy conservation in 25 years.

John McCain proves to be a spectator on the national stage. How do we think that would change if he reached the White House? It wouldn't.

If Republicans choose John McCain to represent them on November 4th, it shows they choose old, out of touch, the past, inactivity and lethargy over vitality, exuberance, liveliness and creative process. The results of that kind of leader will prove a continuation of path paved by George W. Bush.

It will show that voters remain myopic, inflexible, constricted, short term thinkers and inexorably brain dead.

"Makes no sense atall Goober," Andy said.

Take action: www.thesocialcontract.com ; www.numbersusa.com ; www.fairus.org ; www.firecoalition.com ; www.alipac.us ; www.capsweb.org ; www.vdare.com ; www.immigrationcounters.com ; www.proenglish.org ; www.patriotunion.org ; www.SafeAmericaAct.com; www.cairco.org ; www.politicaltruthandfact.com ; www.patriotunion.org ; WWW.immigrationshumancost.org ; www.limitstogrowth.org ; www.balance.org

Frosty Wooldridge has bicycled across six continents – from the Arctic to the South Pole – as well as six times across the USA, coast to coast and border to border. In 2005, he bicycled from the Arctic Circle, Norway to Athens, Greece. He presents "The Coming Population Crisis in America: and what you can do about it" to civic clubs, church groups, high schools and colleges. He works to bring about sensible world population balance at his website www.frostywooldridge.com

Listen to Frosty Wooldridge on Tuesdays and Thursdays as he interviews top national leaders on his radio show "Connecting the Dots" at www.republicbroadcasting.org at 6:00 PM Mountain Time. Adjust tuning in to your time zone.

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  • 1. Andy In Glenwood  |  February 13th, 2008 at 5:54 am

    Gee, I wonder what the results would be, both to local economies and illegal immigration, if we took the US troops out of Korea, Japan and Europe and stationed them in our border states.

  • 2. infowars.com  |  February 17th, 2008 at 1:04 pm

    I wonder how the families of the dead think its working out?

    How do you figure out that someone might just be an illegal alien? Easy. IF THEY DON'T SPEAK ENGLISH!!!!

    Statistically, far more drunk drivers who kill others on the road are illegal aliens, percentage wise. WND lists just a few cases it has reported in the past, below.

    Saturday, February 16, 2008

    INVASION USA

    WorldNetDaily

    Illegal crashes into motorcycle, kills 2
    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=56503

    > Now facing jail for leaving accident scene
    >
    > Posted: February 16, 2008
    > 12:30 am Eastern
    >
    >
    > A man suspected of being an illegal alien is facing charges he left the scene of a fatal accident after the vehicle he was driving hit a motorcycle on a Mississippi road and killed two people.
    >
    > Prosecutors in the county say the June 24, 2007, accident claimed the lives of Wayne Hughes, 45, and his wife, Michelle Hughes, 48, who had lived in Saucier.
    >
    > Raymoundo Rojas Garcia was driving the pickup truck that hit the cycle, and he had been ordered to remain at the scene during the investigation. But authorities said the 27-year-old soon disappeared.
    >
    > The crash happened on a sunny Sunday morning after the Hughes had eaten at a restaurant. They were northbound on their Suzuki when Garcia's southbound pickup made a left turn and hit their motorcycle.
    >
    > Police say an off-duty state trooper stopped immediately and told Garcia and his family to remain by the roadside, but Garcia soon left, and were tracked down a short time later on a nearby street.
    >
    > "He was standing there talking on a cell phone," said one defense lawyer.
    >
    > Garcia now faces up to five years in prison on each count if convicted. But authorities said the results of blood-alcohol tests they did did not support filing charges of felony driving while intoxicated.
    >
    > Garcia remains in custody on bond of $100,000, but the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency also has a hold on him for investigation of immigration law violations.
    >
    > Garcia's connection to the crash drew criticism when it became known that Gulfport police had arrested him less than a week before on a misdemeanor drunken driving charge.
    >
    > Police said Garcia didn't have a driver's license and they had no way of knowing his legal status within the United States. His own lawyer said he wasn't sure of Garcia's status.
    >
    > It's just the latest in a long list of cases on which WND has reported involving illegal immigrants who have not only ignored U.S. immigration laws, but state laws against drinking and driving as well, killing innocents on the highways in the process, including:

    > Alejandro Rivera Gamboa
    >
    > Alejandro Rivera Gamboa: This 24-year-old illegal was arrested in late 2006 for drunken driving, and his status as an illegal alien was made known at that time to Oregon police, who released him rather than turning him over to federal immigration officials. In August 2007, still free in Oregon, Gamboa was arrested for stepping on the throat of a 15-year-old girl, strangling her to death, as his cousin allegedly raped her.
    >

    > Alejandro Xuya-Sian
    >
    > Alejandro Xuya-Sian: This 27-year-old drunken driver was sentenced in August 2007 to 3 1/2 to 10 years in prison for striking another man with his SUV in April and nearly dragging him to death before leaving him beside the road. The victim, who was too physically disfigured to attend the trial, became lodged in the front left wheelwell of the SUV, and had his skin shredded as Xuya-Sian drove three-quarters of a mile before realizing he was there. Xuya-Sian, said the prosecutor, "stopped the car, got out and undoubtedly dislodged him from the car," then kept driving, crashing into a tree about two miles away.
    >

    > Alfredo Ramos
    >
    > Alfredo Ramos: A Mexican national in the U.S. illegally, Ramos was convicted of driving while intoxicated in 2006, but that didn't keep him from being behind the wheel after a night of drinking March 30, 2007 ? and now two teenage girls are dead because of it. According to police, Ramos, 22, slammed the 1998 Mitsubishi he was driving into the rear of a 1994 Plymouth driven by Allison Kunhardt, 17, in Virginia Beach, Va. Kunhardt and her best friend Tessa Tranchant, 16, were stopped at a traffic light when they were hit from behind. Although both wore seat belts, both died ? one at the scene and one after arriving at the hospital. Ramos, charged with manslaughter for the two deaths, was convicted in 2006 of public drunkenness in Virginia Beach and driving under the influence in Chesapeake. On Aug 17, 2007, Ramos pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated involuntary manslaughter and faces up to 40 years in prison.
    >

    > Carlos Prieto
    >
    > Carlos Prieto: Suspected illegal alien from Mexico was held in the Salt Lake County jail after running a red light and broadsiding a family of six, killing three, on Christmas Eve 2006. The charging documents say his blood-alcohol level was above the legal limit. The Ceran family, active in local theater and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, were returning home after attending a performance of Dicken's "The Christmas Carol," which featured several family members, when their car was struck by a truck driven by Carlos Prieto. The crash killed Cheryl Ceran, 47, and two of her children, 15-year-old Ian and 7-year-old Julinna. Cheryl Ceran's husband, Gary Ceran, 45, and their 19-year-old daughter, Clarissa, and 12-year-old son, Caleb, were injured.
    >

    > Marine Cpl. Brian Mathews
    >
    >
    > Eduardo Raul Morales-Soriano: When this illegal alien, working as a landscaper in Maryland, killed Marine Cpl. Brian Mathews, 21, and his date, Jennifer Bower, 24, on Thanksgiving night, 2006, it wasn't his first accident where alcohol was apparently involved. Nine months before, he was issued four citations and sent home with a friend after a single-car accident when he refused a Breathalyzer test. A policeman's error resulted in Morales-Soriano ? who took advantage of North Carolina's easy rules to obtain his driver's license in 2004 ? getting his license returned. On the night he killed the young couple, police say his blood alcohol level was measured at .32 ? four times the legal level in Maryland for intoxication. Mathews had served 8 months in Iraq and completed another tour of duty in the Pacific.
    >

    > Chief of Police Ernest V. Mendoza
    >
    > Guillermo Paniagua: This 29-year-old Mexican construction worker, living in the U.S. illegally, already had 4 DUI arrests when he slammed his pickup, head-on, into the car driven by Needville, Texas, Independent School District Chief of Police Ernie Mendoza on Jan. 19, 2007. Mendoza died instantly and Paniagua, suffering only cuts and bruises, fled the accident scene into the night. The police officer left behind a wife and four children. Paniagua now he faces first-degree felony murder charges, and failure to stop and render aid.
    >

    > Gustavo Reyes Garcia
    >
    >
    > Gustavo Reyes Garcia: Fourteen previous arrests ? including four DUIs ? didn't keep illegal alien Gustavo Reyes Garcia off the road June 8, 2006, when he slammed his SUV into a sedan driven by Sean and Donna Wilson of Mt. Juliet, Tenn., killing them both. Garcia short-circuited the criminal trial for two counts of vehicular homicide while intoxicated and evading arrest by pleading guilty on April 9, 2007. "It was the case that brought to our attention ... the flaw in the system," Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall said.
    >

    > Bob Clark (courtesy Warner Home Video)
    >
    > Hector Velazquez-Nava: This 24-year-old Mexican national living in Los Angeles reportedly had a 0.24 percent blood-alcohol level ? three times the state level to be considered drunk ? about the time he drove his SUV head on into a car driven by 'A Christmas Story' director Bob Clark, killing him and his 22-year-old son at the scene. Velazquez-Nava was arrested for investigation of driving under the influence of alcohol and vehicular manslaughter for the April 4, 2007, accident. According to reports, Velazquez-Nava didn't have any previous deportations but had been convicted in 2004 in Los Angeles of soliciting a prostitute, for which he received 24 months probation and a $1,500 fine after pleading no contest. Velazquez-Nava pleaded no contest on August 29, 2007 to charges related to killing the CLarks.
    >
    > Isidro Pena Soto: Passing on one of Northern California's most deadly highways, Soto slammed head on into the pickup truck driven by Kent Boone, a 32-year-old pipe fitter on his way to work and father of five. Pena, who had been arrested or convicted at least nine times since 2003, has been charged with second-degree murder.
    >

    > Juan Felix Salinas
    >
    > Juan Felix Salinas: When this 41-year-old Mexican citizen, in the U.S. illegally, killed a Houston couple and 2-year-old child in a fiery crash on Aug. 11, 2007, he was out on bail for an earlier March assault on his wife. He escaped the attention of immigration officials by posting a $1,500 "non-arrest" bond and walking free. According to witnesses, Tenisha Williams, one of the victims, was still conscious, asking for help, as flames kept anyone from rescuing her from her car.
    >

    > Deputy Loren Lilly
    >
    > Joel Perea and Maurilio Herrera: Police took this death hard ? it was one of their own. Deputy Loren Lilly, who had been with the Cobb County Sheriff's Office for 18 years, was pronounced dead at the scene after his Honda Accord flipped several times after being struck by a Ford Taurus driven by Perea. "Obviously, being in law enforcement, none of us wants to roll up and see one of our fellow officers or deputies on the scene as well," said one cop. 27-year-old Perea and his passenger, Herrera, 23 fled the scene before being captured.
    >

    > Jorge Humberto Hernandez-Soto
    >
    > Jorge Humberto Hernandez-Soto: Police say was driving more than 100 mph on the wrong side of Interstate 485 when he collided head-on with the car of 18-year-old Min Soon Chang, a freshman from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, killing him. According to authorities, the illegal alien had already been sent back to Mexico 17 times and convicted of impaired driving at least a couple of times before the November 2005 crash.
    >

    > Jose Trejo Encino
    >
    > Jose Trejo Encino: The 27-year-old illegal alien from Mexico admitted to deputies, at the scene of the November 2006 single car accident that killed one of his passengers and injured another, "to drinking a 12-pack of beer earlier in the night," but not before first trying to throw the cans of beer he still had in his car into the woods before police arrived.
    >

    > Julio Villasana
    >
    > Julio Villasana: Fourteen times before this 34-year-old illegal killed noted mandolin maker Charlie Derrington in a Aug. 1, 2006, wreck, he was deported to his home country of Mexico. Derrington, who reconstructed bluegrass legend Bill Monroe's prized instrument, was hit while driving his motorcycle by Villasana, who had been driving in the wrong direction under the influence of alcohol. In July 2007, Villasana was sentenced to 25 years in prison and must, by law, serve at least 30 percent of his time.
    >

    > Luciano Melendres
    >
    > Luciano Melendres: If this illegal alien had been deported to Mexico following his 2006 arrest for driving drunk ? or even if a judge hadn't suspended his six-month jail sentence and given him 12 months probation ? Dacus Lamont Sims, 32, would be alive today. As it is, Melendres is back in jail for a second offense, this time charged with DWI, felony hit-and-run, driving with a license revoked, not having insurance and a registration violation. Sims, who was hit while crossing a Charlotte street, died at the scene. Melendres continued to a friend's home and was found because a driver who saw the accident followed his car and contacted police. Melendres, who has lived and worked in North Carolina for at least 13 months, denied involvement when questioned by officers.
    >
    > Luis Oscar Garcia: Police said Garcia had a strong odor of alcohol on his person and that his pants were soaked with a liquid that indicated the presence of alcohol when he ran a red light and killed 18-year-old James F. Rogers Jr. of North Jackson, Tenn., in August 2006. The 24-year-old Mexican had been living in the U.S. without a green card for three years.
    >
    > Manuel de Jesus Gonzalez-Geronimo: This 31-year-old Guatamalan fled on foot after the van he was driving went out of control and plowed into a road-construction crew in Montgomery County, Maryland, in August 2007, killing two and injuring three. He subsequently turned himself in to authorities.
    >

    > Marcos Ramos Medina. Courtesy Yakima Herald Republic
    >
    > Marcos Ramos Medina: The 35-year-old Mexican had twice been deported when, on Aug. 4, 2005, his car swerved several times across the center line, causing a tractor-trailer rig to jackknife in Yakima, Wash. His car then plowed head-on into the 2000 Lexus driven by Peggy Keller, 53, dean of distance education at Yakima Valley Community College, killing her at the scene. Medina, who was found to have at least eight aliases and falsely identified himself at his first court appearance, escaped serious injury. The case against the Mexican national was declared a mistrial in August 2006 because his constitutional right to remain silent had been violated. It took a second jury only 30 minutes to find Medina guilty three months later.
    >
    > Miguel Garduno Gonzalez: The 43-year-old was accused of causing an accident near Lakeland, Fla., on Aug. 2, 2006, that left Haines City police officer Phoenix Braithwaite, 24, dead. Gonzalez was driving a van that while passing two trucks on U.S. 17-92 in Osceola County near the Polk County line hit the officer, who was on his way to work. Braithwaite, who was riding his motorcycle, was hit head-on and died at the scene. Gonzalez, an illegal immigrant, was not hurt and fled the scene. Two passengers in the van also were not hurt also are illegal immigrants. Gonzalez was being held without bail and the two others were held as material witnesses.
    >

    > Nilssen Torres-Paredes
    >
    > Nilssen Torres-Paredes, 30: Despite having been deported to Ecuador in 1997 after being convicted on weapons charges, Torres-Paredes was driving drunk the wrong way on an Islip Terrace, N.Y., one-way street in December 2006. He hit an oncoming car driving at least 68 m.p.h., injuring the driver and killing two passengers, law student Audra Kaczur, 24, and computer programmer David Calogero, 31. Torres-Paredes, 30, pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter in May 2007 and was sentenced to the maximum five to 15 years in prison on August 1.
    >

    > Pastor Rios Sanchez
    >
    > Pastor Rios Sanchez: Despite having pleaded guilty to driving without a license in 2005, and similar counts in March and April of 2006, Sanchez was still on the road on Oct. 27, 2006, when he crossed the yellow line near Sanford, N.C., and collided head-on with a stationwagon carrying Helen Meghan Hughes, 22, of Summerville, S.C., Jennifer Carter, 18, of Jacksonville, N.C., and Hughes' stepbrother, 16-year-old Ben Leonard. All three were killed. The 55-year-old illegal alien was allegedly drunk and carrying a forged residency card.
    >

    > Ramiro Gallegos
    >
    > Ramiro Gallegos: In July 2005, Gallegos had already been charged on three separate occasions with drunk driving. His fourth offence caused the death of Scott Gardiner of Mount Holly, N.C., a father of two young children, when the Mexican citizen's truck struck Gardner's station wagon as he drove his family to the coast for vacation.

    > Vitalina Bautista Vargas bids farewell to husband in court (courtesy: Chattanoogan)
    >
    > Vitalina Bautista Vargas: Neighbors of Louella Winton said the van driven by Vargas, an illegal alien from Mexico, never slowed down before plowing through Winton's home, knocking the 91-year-old woman, who had been asleep in bed, against the wall of the house next door and leaving her under the vehicle outside the house. Winton died of complications from her injuries.
    >
    > As WND has reported, the mayhem on America's highways isn't limited to illegals who drive only while intoxicated.
    >
    > Little caution, critics say, is being exercised when it comes to preventing mayhem on America's highways as the country witnesses record high numbers of unlicensed, unregistered, uninsured drivers ? millions of whom are illegal aliens.
    >
    > While no one ? in or out of government ? tracks traffic accidents caused by illegal aliens, the statistical and anecdotal evidence suggests many of last year's 42,636 road deaths involved illegal aliens.
    >
    > A report by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Study found 20 percent of fatal accidents involve at least one driver who lacks a valid license. In California, another study showed that those who have never held a valid license are about five times more likely to be involved in a fatal road accident than licensed drivers.
    >
    > Statistically, that makes them an even greater danger on the road than drivers whose licenses have been suspended or revoked ? and nearly as dangerous as drunk drivers.

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