Thursday, May 20, 2010

Whose Land Is It Anyway?: US Taking a Family Farm, and AZ Immigration Laws

~by, Angela Kaye Mason


I suggest that before reading my article you check this link out...  IT’S YOUR LAND:Fighting for the Family Farm and read the story of our own government trying to take a family's farm. I think I need someone to explain something to me. Namely, why is it that the federal government thinks it is necessary to try and take a family farm, (which has been in this family for three generations, and has been a family farm for three hundred years) in an effort to protect our border in to Canada, and yet Arizona is wrong to try and get rid of illegal aliens, such as those who have MURDERED an American rancher in our southern states?


It is NOT a new law, it is enforcement of a federal law, it is NOT about racism, no one has a problem with legal immigrants, the problem is with ILLEGAL aliens. The cops cannot ask for papers unless there has already been a reason to question the person, such as they were committing a CRIME. So Obama's ice cream analogy was pure ignorance. Should we apologize for not wanting criminals in our states who do not belong here? We have enough of our own! What is wrong with our country?

Things have gotten to be so candy-coated that we cannot even breathe without offending someone. A generation of kids who are so thin skinned that every little comment hurts their feelings are being raised up in a country where people from other countries and religions want us dead, and have succeeded in killing thousands of us in terrorist attacks such as The World Trade Center. Have we all forgotten that? Allow me to remind you. 

Members of a religious belief who openly want all Americans dead came to the USA from their country and went to our own schools to learn to fly our own airplanes. On obtaining their pilot's license, did they use their American gained education to be successful and prosperous citizens? NO, they flew two 747 jets into a building complex which was 13.4 million square feet and full of American citizens. In a suicide attack, these hijackers flew both of the planes into the Twin Towers, one in each tower in an effort to cause the most damage in this coordinated and well planned tragedy. After burning for 56 minutes, the South Tower collapsed, followed about 30 minutes later by the north tower. There were 2,750 AMERICAN citizens MURDERED that day, crushed to death in a burning building by people from another country, of another religion, who hated us, yet we are the ones accused of hate.

And now, after all of this, we are considered to be bad if we do not trust people. We must be so "politically correct" that we have to worry more about whether or not we might have offended ONE person than the possibility that that ONE person could kill 2700 Americans. I'd rather hurt someone's feelings myself. They should not be so sensitive anyway. If I belonged to a religion from a country that wanted to kill thousands of people, I would expect to be doubted, watched, and even questioned. I would much rather hurt the feelings of Obama's hypothetical ice cream family than to lie to myself, and tell myself that everyone who comes to America is nice people and they won't hurt me. Take the attempted NYC car bomber, Faisal Shahzhad for instance, he lived here for YEARS, had a normal family, bought a home, went to school, seemed to be a wonderful case for immigration. Look how dangerous he turned out to be. If he had succeeded we would be living September 11, 2001 all over again. And this was a LEGAL immigrant! Look at Jihad Jane, a blonde haired blue eyed petite woman who looked nothing like a terrorist. Quite frankly I don't trust anyone anymore, unless I know them. If police wanted to ask me for my ID, I would be glad to show them, and feel much safer knowing that my area was being properly protect NO MATTER WHOSE FEELINGS IT HURTS.

Now we are not allowed to be suspicious of anyone. We are expected to go around like little children being nice to everyone, and trusting that they won't hurt us. I remember, even as a child, we were warned not to trust strangers. Hello-the world has not gotten better since then, Mr. Government, it has gotten worse. Well, since it seems the government no longer has a desire to protect me, I suppose I must protect myself. So I'll start off by being as UNpolitically correct as possible.

If you are staring at me, and speaking really fast in a language I don't understand, I don't trust you. If you belong to a religion which has killed thousands of people from my country, I don't trust you, if you insist on trying to force me to accept you, I don't trust you, if you think it is okay to come into my country and want me to learn to speak YOUR native tongue, I don't trust you, if you try to take away my right to pray, speak about God, write my beliefs, and voice my opinion, I don't trust you, if you think I need to press '1' for English, I don't trust you, and on the same token, if you don't trust me, I understand completely. We cannot afford to remain politically correct when the meaning of those words has been translated to "Be so nice to people that you give them every opportunity that they can have to come to your own country, into your own homes, at your own workplaces and kill you. But do not ever question suspicious people, or act distrustful to them, because you might offend them." Know what, tough luck, be offended!


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