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Taking
Back the State
Prince
William County took the first bold action to
reclaim Virginia from illegal aliens and their
defenders. The revolt has only just begun.
As
we can see from recent headlines in the Washington
Post, local communities are compelled to do
the work the federal government is not doing and
will not do -- the defense of America and the
protection of its citizens.
Virginia is in the process of regaining its
sovereignty and the rule of law, city by city,
county by county. Local and county sheriffs who
will not enforce existing law and state
legislators who seek to add to the tax burden of
law-abiding citizens by providing unending
financial support to illegal aliens are being
voted out of office. A passel of RINOs was just
defeated in Republican primaries across the state.
More will fall in the upcoming general election.
Citizens of the Old Dominion state are reclaiming
their land, their culture, their language and
their society. Virginia, as the entire country,
was settled over the centuries through lawful,
regulated and legal immigration. Virginians are
coming together and saying with an increasing
conviction and determination, "If you got
here illegally - keep moving!"
The Department of Homeland Security is guilty of a
dangerous dereliction of duty. Apart from a few
well publicized raids in the weeks preceding the
recently defeated Bush-Kennedy amnesty bill (after
which most of those apprehended were set free), it
has done virtually nothing to correct the interior
enforcement of our immigration laws. By the
arrest, conviction and imprisonment of agents
Ramos and Compean, the U.S. Border Patrol,
under-manned and under-funded, has been sent a
chilling message by the Bush-controlled district
attorney in Texas. That message: "Look the
other way."
The citizens of Virginia, proud descendants and
heirs to Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, George
Washington, James Madison, James Monroe, John
Marshall, Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee are
not looking the other way!
Intransigent and unresponsive government
officials, elected and unelected, who are under
the impression that they can lord it over the free
citizens of Virginia as if they were inheritors of
the divine right of kings, are in for a rude
awakening. The next thing they will face is a tax
revolt.
The billions of
dollars being spent on servicing the illegal alien
population is collected from and paid by the
American taxpayer. If local governments at the
city and county and state level refuse to obey the
law, if local and county sheriffs and police
chiefs refuse to enforce the law on the illegal
alien population, then Virginians may simply
decide to withhold the payment of taxes to these
government entities. If they complain about not
having enough jail cells or of not having enough
officers to detain the illegals in our community,
let's see if they can round up the tens of
thousands of citizens who will refuse to pay any
more taxes. Will they confiscate their property,
will they fine them, will they cart them away in
hand-cuffs and take them away to prison?
These politicians and so-called public servants
need a wake-up call - they are supposed to be
serving the interests of the American citizens who
elected them, not non-citizen, alien populations
from foreign countries who broke the law to get
here and who brazenly continue to break the law
every day by working here illegally. These
politicians were not elected to keep raising the
taxes of Virginia citizens to pander to the
interests of foreign intruders. They were not
elected to bankrupt their neighbors, overwhelm
their school systems and put impossible pressures
on their medical systems.
Virginia politicians have a very short time to do
the right thing by their constituents and fellow
citizens. If not, they soon will face exactly the
same thing the English monarchy faced in 1775 - a
tax revolt. Virginians are not meek sheep to be
led to their own slaughter. They are a free people
with free will who are standing up for their
birthright and their liberty!
The supervisors
of Prince William County could and should have
stuck to their guns by supporting the original
proposals by John T. Stirrup Jr. In any case, they
took courageous, commendable and long overdue
action in the ordinances they passed. It's a
start. Other communities will follow their lead.
There is hope for Virginia - we are not yet a
conquered people!
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July 30, 2007
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