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The tyranny of Collectivism

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This entry was posted on 3/22/2007 2:57 PM and is filed under Fincher,Federal Government.

 

 

Where are we?  “1984”, “Brave New World”, “Animal Farm”, “Anthem” or varying degrees of all?  The tyranny of Collectivism is winning.

Patriots are being brutalized and incarcerated while illegal 3rd world aliens run rampant, who bring obscene profits to slave labor exploitive businesses, funding for unconstitutional government programs, and votes for the complicit politicians.

This hedonistic, instant gratification, greed orgy is quickly dismantling what’s left of the Founder’s gift of individual freedoms and rule of rational law.

The illegal aliens are not “immigrants”, they have no desire to assimilate and have no understanding of American history or Founding principles, nor do they care. While they are here to exploit our corrupt systems (welfare, healthcare, education), being exploited themselves by unscrupulous employers, and smugglers, they bring their 3rd World culture of corruption and deceit (their very first acts on U.S. soil were breaking and entering, false documentation, identity theft, at the least)…all with obvious impunity.  Only a society poisoned by Political Correctness would be sick enough not only to condone such behavior, but applaud it.

In the meantime, patriots such as Hollis Wayne Fincher are pursued and incarcerated for following the Constitution too closely.  Besides, he owns valuable acreage in a developing area, by coincidence. Besides, he wrote a powerful paper in defense of the 2nd Amendment.  Besides, he opposes governmental violations of our U.S. Constitution and openly owns weapons not “sanctioned” by the Feds.

Strange how the money and manpower are available to entrap one peaceful patriot, but hordes of illegal drug/human smugglers, violent gangs, identity thieves, practically have carte blanche.  Since there must be a reason for this behavior, just what is the logical explanation?  Anyone honest can figure that out.  Same reasons Bush pretends to wage “war on terror” while leaving our borders wide open.  Follow the money.

 

Barbara McCutchen

Fort Smith

646-8261

 

 

 

 

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    • 3/22/2007 3:53 PM Ellie wrote:
      Two worthwhile quotes from PD James "The Children of Men"

      You’re suggesting we should have unrestricted immigration? Remember what happened in Europe in the 1990’s? People became tired of invading hordes, from countries with just as many natural advantages as this, who had allowed themselves to be misgoverned for decades through their own cowardice, indolence and stupidity and who expected to take over and exploit the benefits which had been won over centuries by intelligence, industry and courage, while incidentally perverting and destroying the civilization of which they were so anxious to become part.

      Generosity is a virtue for individuals, not governments. When governments are generous it is with other people’s money, other people’s safety, other people’s future.
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    • 3/26/2007 7:53 AM Dave Bertrand wrote:
      Your comment was posted on the Minuteman (MCDC) forum. Great post, hopefully you can join us this April at Three Points, Arizona for "Operation Stand Your Ground."

      We need more patriots like you....keep up the great work.

      Dave Bertrand
      Minuteman (Tennessee)
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    • 3/26/2007 9:05 AM Lewis Campbell wrote:
      ATT:CONNIE BURKE
      March 25, 2007


      RE: HB 1703

      Dear Senator;

      On Tuesday, March 27, your committee will be asked to consider House bill 1703. I sincerely hope the Committee will not recommend it for the following reasons:

      1. The Bill does not serve to best interest of the voters in Arkansas.
      a. It decreases the clout of the Arkansan voter by 33% (1/3).
      b. It assumes that the vote of the national electorate is in the best interest of citizens of Arkansas.
      c. It makes the voter in Arkansas less important to candidates than he/she is now. (In comparison to voters in more populous states)
      d. It will lessen the importance Arkansas plays on the larger political stage.
      e. It has the possibility of leading to greater voter lethargy.


      2. This bill is bad legislation.
      a. It has no sunset clause.
      b. It has not been debated among voters.
      c. There is no evidence that Arkansas voters desire it or would benefit from it.
      d. It seems to sidestep the constitutional amendment process.

      I hope you will look at this bill with these issues in mind. Thank your for your tireless efforts in the interest of our state.

      Sincerely;
      Lewis Campbell, MS. LPE.
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