A Proposed
American People Immigration Reform Resolution
Since 07-10-07
From:
Lowell J Mix [mailto:ljmix@juno.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 10:33 PM
To: NatCmdr@legion.org; CAdams5804@aol.com
Subject: A Proposed American People Immigration Reform Resolution
Hello American Patriots
Working together we have won an amazing victory by stopping (for now) the Amnesty Bill for Illegal Aliens in Congress. Thank goodness we live in a country where the Voice of the People still counts, even though some Senators and our President wanted to override our voices for their own agendas.
But the word is already out that our victory may be short-lived as sore losers are already scheming how they can insert bits and pieces of their disastrous Amnesty Bill into other bills to eventually beat us anyway. This is causing my collar to heat up just enough to singe the hair off the back of my neck. So I am ready to stop playing defense and to go on the offensive just as the GOE has done to neutralize the moonbats and anti-military crowd. We, the people, are apparently going to have to do something never done before, and that is to neutralize Congress, too.
Therefore, I am throwing out a proposed resolution for we, the people, to develop our own Immigration Reform Bill and send it to Congress via our respective State Senators (or at least those who showed they still listen to constituents. This resolution is intended to come up with the basic language that we want to see in an Immigration Reform Bill, that solves the problem, will be acceptable to the American People, and will not include Amnesty for illegals, taxpayer contributions, special privileges over normal immigrants, and will establish reasonable and supportable Immigration quotas based on nonreligious, race, political, or other discriminatory factors. At this point, this is strictly a proposed resolution. But I would like your comments and feedback after careful and thoughtful study before we release this idea to the American Public and go for it. I will study all your input to develop a final resolution before we go further, and then we will vote on it as to where to take it from there. Will it work? We will never know if we don't try. But even if it doesn't work, it most certainly will send a message to Congress that we mean business and if they cannot do the job right, then get out of the way and let America through.
A Proposed American People Immigration Reform Resolution:
1) Whereas, Congress seems
unable to reform Immigration in a way that will stop the illegal invasion and
danger to our security;
2) Whereas, Congress seems unable to reform Immigration in a way that will
enforce our laws to stop illegal immigration;
3) Whereas, Congress seems unable to reform Immigration in a way that allows
bipartisan progress and common sense to prevail over personal and political
gain;
4) Whereas, Congress seems unable to reform Immigration in a way that will make
English the official language of the United States of America and a requirement
for all Immigrants to learn and use;
5) Whereas, Congress seems unable to reform Immigration in a way that will
implement and require employers to verify all immigration workers legal status;
6) Whereas, Congress seems to desire to put the funding of Immigration and their
the respective costs associated with the USA's support of Illegal Immigrants on
the backs of the American Taxpayer;
7) Whereas, Congress seems unable to reform Immigration in a way that will
reform immigration procedures and limits to what our country can sustain; and
8) Whereas, the American Public can no longer trust Congress to act in the
interest of the majority of Americans;
Therefore, Be it RESOLVED that we Americans get OUR heads together and come up with an AMERICAN resolution that will offer Positive, Practical, and Common Sense Immigration Reform without waiting for Congress to sneak in another shot at this ridiculous bill they tried to pass, and probably would have passed had not Americans exercised their right of free speech to petition the government and let our voices be heard loud enough to stop the nonsense being rammed down our throats by Sen's Kennedy and Reid, and Pres Bush, among others.
I say we cannot afford to wait for this to ever come that close to happening again.
I say that Americans should use the power of the people to show government that true patriots can do the job, even if we are not paid for it or have any of the luxuries of Congressional status.
What say ye my friends?
Lowell J. Mix