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Dienekes
11-14-14, 12:25
After a glance at Drudge and the photos of illegal (not "undocumented") aliens flipping us the bird, I knocked this out and sent it off to my congressmen, Boehner and McConnell. I guess we'll see if quoting Patrick Henry is enough to make me an "enemy of the people".


Sir:

Reference the slow motion train wreck that is our immigration "policy"...

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/working-for-ice-is-hell-right-now-as-obama-plans-amnesty-for-illegals/article/2556174

Which brings this to mind: Patrick Henry, May 29, 1765, in the Virginia House of Burgesses:
"Caesar," said he, "had his Brutus, Charles his Cromwell, and (pausing) George the third (here a cry of treason, treason was heard, supposed to issue from the chair, but with admirable presence of mind he proceeded) may profit by their examples. Sir, if this be treason," continued he, "make the most of it."

The question is--can we tell the good guys from the bad guys any more; DOES ANY ONE CARE; and WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?

Regards.