
If there's one thing that gets Post blogger Frosty Woolridge ticked off then it's... more than one thing. "We-the-People are Ticked-Off, for cause," he blogs. "This tribute focuses on American leaders who p*** off Americans – to the core of their being. It makes us so angry that we want to wring their proverbial necks. We want to tar-and-feather them. We need to send them out of town on a rail. We can't stand what they do to us! First off, New York Governor Spitzer p***** off 80 percent of New Yorkers in his executive order to provide illegal aliens a driver's license. That's the state where illegals blew up the World Trade Towers in 1993 – finishing the job in 2001."

With three million people added to the USA every year, Post blogger Frosty Woolridge wants Presidential candidates to wake up and smell what's at stake.

Post blogger Mike McGarry, co-founder of the Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform, is keeing a watchful eye on legislation in New York state that would allow illegals state identification. "Let me start out by thanking New York State Assemblymen Jim Tedisco and Greg Ball for their leadership in convening this hearing," he blogs, "to hopefully avert the implementation of policy that would represent a serious threat to national security and an egregious violation of law. I have been working closely with Assemblyman Ball over the last year or so, to help him to combat the immigration crisis on a local level, within the communities he represents."
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I was sniffing around the internet for local news when I came upon this story about a new contraption that’s supposed to keep you safe in the event you find yourself being overtaken by an avalanche. In a week that has brought us two fatalities on separate occasions in the East Vail chutes, and a GSPI feature about some hair-raising backcountry travel by one group of intrepid locals, I learn of a device that takes charge of an avalanche critical moments before a beacon has a chance to be useful: the Avalance Airbag System.
Continue Reading January 13th, 2008
Today, California sloshes knee deep in its 37.5 million population overload. It grows by 1,650 people daily! Do the math. By 2050, if this immigration-driven population phenomenon continues, California explodes to 79.1 million people. Source: “Projecting the U.S. Population to 2050” by Jack Martin and Stanley Fogel, March 2006.
Continue Reading October 22nd, 2007
In 49 B.C., Julius Caesar defied the Roman senate by crossing the Rubicon River to wage civil war against another Roman, Pompey the Great. By crossing the Rubicon, Caesar made a decision whereby he could not turn back.
Today, “Crossing the Rubicon” means no way to change, repair or undo your destiny. Yes, Caesar conquered Pompey, but the Roman senate, along with Brutus, stabbed Caesar to death.
Continue Reading October 22nd, 2007
As America grows by 3,000,000 people annually on its way to adding 100 million people in the next 33 years, our planet home grows by 77 million people each year and will add another 2.1 billion by 2040.
In order to drive cars, boats, planes and fuel industry, Americans use 20 million barrels of oil each day while the rest of the world burns 62 million barrels. That equals 82 million barrels of oil every 24 hours!
Continue Reading October 22nd, 2007
To support each American citizen, 12 acres of land must be developed, i.e., taken out of its natural setting. It must be paved over, planted in crops, built into suburbs, schools, colleges, fire houses, malls, roads and everything that sustains our society. That means the next added 100 million Americans wreak havoc on the natural world in an ever more deadly population dance.
If I could lead several hundred million average Americans to China at 1.3 billion, India at 1.1 billion or Bangladesh with 144 million people in a landmass the size of Iowa--for a week tour of THEIR population nightmares, you’d see a massive throng of Americans demanding our borders be secured as well as a national population policy implemented.
Continue Reading October 22nd, 2007
Last Friday, Ann Curry, on NBC Nightly News, reported that drought-stricken Georgia's Lake Lanier, that provides water for five million people, will not last more than 79 more days at current water consumption. "What does Lake Lanier need?" she asked the reporter standing by the lake. "Lots of rain…about four months of rain," the reporter said.
If Georgia stands in the cross-hairs of a water crisis today at 9,363,000 people, what will be its fate be by 2050 – when its predicted population reaches 16,966,000 people?
Continue Reading October 22nd, 2007
Over the last couple of weeks during Immigration Wednesday on KNFO’s Con Games, two assertions were made that need addressing. First, it was said that most of the more developed countries of the world were declining in population numbers, and it was therefore assumed that was not a good thing. Well, it is a good thing.
Reducing population growth rates by establishing replacement levels of fertility (or even below replacement levels) and curbing immigration are, indeed, the only real hopes for sustaining viable futures for those countries—including, if not especially, for the U.S. The challenges resulting from not doing are insurmountable. The necessary adjustments of doing so would be just that, adjustments.
Continue Reading October 14th, 2007
With winter around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about getting your body ready for ski season.
I have taught ski conditioning on and off for the past five years and I am consistently hearing the same question from clients: “How do I get my body ready to take a ski conditioning class?”
Going from zero to 60 in 10 seconds is OK for a car, but our bodies need a little bit more of a warmup. Pulled hamstrings and twisted ankles are no way to start the ski season. Those who did not do much physical activity this summer except maybe a couple hikes may want to get their heart rates up before the first class.
Continue Reading October 2nd, 2007
In tomorrow's America of suffocating political correctness and clashing cultures, unrestricted immigration, both legal and illegal, proves a merciless weapon of war. George Bush promotes it, Condi Rice facilitates it and Dick Cheney shoves it down America’s throat. All maintain memberships in the Council on Foreign Relations—a One World Order organization dedicated to dissolving the borders and sovereignty of the United States of America.
If you look at the ‘elite class’ in America, none of them or their families dwell in the midst of that which they create for Middle America. We do!
Continue Reading September 10th, 2007
During the final days of his presidency, Bill Clinton signed into law Executive Order 13166. Under that far-reaching order, any entity that receives federal funds, including state, county and local governments, must provide translations upon demand in any language a person wishes to conduct business, with the costs of translators and translations carried by the providers, private and public.
Continue Reading September 2nd, 2007
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