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May 21, 2007

It’s more than amnesty; it’s genocide for European-Americans

First, we have to understand that race is a reality.

Genocide is the mass killing of a group of people as defined by Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) as “any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life, calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; and forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.”

Here’s a clarification I want to make with how I’m using the word genocide in this column. I’m using it to mean the destruction by any means of a genetic group. In my use of the term, criminal acts are not required. Gen=genes + cide=death. Death of genes.

Flooding the U.S. with non-European genes, coupled with the massive “anti-racism” conditioning of our age, leaves European Americans vulnerable and open to committing their own bedroom genocide.

Before going on, let me be very clear. I speak for myself. I’m not a member of any anti-immigration group and I expect many people, maybe even most, in these groups will disagree with me. So be it. We still have a little freedom of speech left in this country (but how long it will last is anyone’s guess), and I choose to use a little of my free speech to tell others about the continuing extinction of European genes that is happening right before our eyes.

You can be excused if you’re one of the slow boiled frogs who can’t see the genocide. It hasn’t come with marching boots and gas chambers, but with walking shoes and smiles.

But genocide it is.

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Cities act on immigration

Municipalities, tired of waiting on Congress, get proactive on reforms

From Farmers Branch to Hazleton, Pa., more than 100 municipalities across the country are taking it upon themselves to tackle illegal immigration.

In Pennsylvania, 32 municipalities have considered or enacted resolutions – such as making English the official language, cracking down on employers who hire illegal immigrants and punishing landlords who rent to them. In California, 13 cities have passed or considered local laws to crack down on illegal immigrants and push for comprehensive immigration legislation. The list goes on.

And state legislatures in all 50 states, dissatisfied with congressional inaction, are considering more than twice the number of immigration-related laws as in previous years – with most imposing tougher restrictions on illegal immigrants.

The message to Congress, some say: If you can’t do it, we will.

On Tuesday, the Senate was struggling to meet Majority Leader Harry Reid’s ultimatum to end months of delay and begin policy discussions today for immigration legislation – or face a vote on a bill passed last year that no one now likes. But late Tuesday, Mr. Reid, D-Nev., postponed a vote until Monday.

The actions at the local level are the result of frustrations with congressional inability to forge bipartisan overhaul of the nation’s immigration laws, say groups on both sides of the debate.

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Immigration protester sues police, city

He seeks $10M, saying his rights were violated

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Anti-illegal-immigration activist Roy Warden has sued the city and the Tucson Police Department for $10 million in damages, contending they violated his right to free speech.

The 21-page lawsuit lists Mayor Bob Walkup, Police Chief Richard Miranda and more than 100 other named and unnamed public officials who Warden contends are conspiring to hire and protect illegal border crossers. The suit outlines a number of instances over the last year and a half when Warden has been arrested, cited or warned because of various protests and demonstrations.

He also contends that immigrant-rights groups such as Coalición de Derechos Humanos are working toward the “violent overthrow of the United States government.”

Several times, Warden says, police have asked him to stop protesting because he was making too much noise by yelling through a loudspeaker, so he is asking for an injunction blocking the Tucson police from the “selective and unconstitutional” enforcement of the city’s noise ordinance. He also is seeking damages for the distress he says he has suffered, the loss of his civil rights and the damage to his reputation.

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Media Criticized Over Tenn. Slayings

"The Internet has been basically chastising the mainstream media now, it seems, since the Internet opened up," said Aly Colon at the Poynter Institute, a journalism think tank in St. Petersburg, Fla.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. In a powerful demonstration of the way the Internet has opened up the mainstream media to intensive second-guessing, bloggers are charging that news outlets have ignored the rape and murder of a young Knoxville couple because of the racial implications of the story.

The two victims were white; the five defendants are black.

The critics include mainstream conservatives, such as the National Review, and white supremacists. They have drawn comparisons to the Duke lacrosse rape case and wondered why the killings of Channon Christian, a 21-year-old University of Tennessee student, and her 23-year-old boyfriend Christopher Newsom are not getting the same attention from what the bloggers regard sneeringly as the liberal media.

“Oh, that’s right, the victims were WHITE!” several conservative blogs have observed.

Or as National Review columnist Jack Dunphy commented online: “Uh oh, we’re not supposed to talk about such things, are we.”

It was bloggers who undermined CBS anchorman Dan Rather’s 2004 report about President Bush’s National Guard service, digging up evidence that the documents may have been forgeries. The next year, CNN chief Eason Jordan resigned after bloggers jumped all over him for supposedly saying that some journalists killed in Iraq by the U.S. military had been targeted. Last year, bloggers figured out that a Reuters photo showing the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike on Beirut had been doctored.

Local media in Knoxville have covered developments in the carjacking case since the bodies were found, and The Associated Press ran stories that were transmitted nationally. But the killings have received scant attention from other media outlets.

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Racist vandals trash park for second time

The words 'Kill the whites' had to be cleaned off

RACIST graffiti has had to be cleaned off walls at a Bolton park twice in the last week.

Bolton Council was alerted to graffiti at Queen’s Park last Friday, days after a complaint earlier in the week.

The words ‘Kill the whites’ had to be cleaned off an area of the park, known locally as ‘the pie crust.’ The message was signed by a group called ‘The Heaton Boyz’.

A council spokesman said: “We are aware of these two incidents but we are not aware of any other incidents of racist graffiti at the park in the last year.”

It costs the council £55 an hour to have the graffiti cleaned up and takes cleaning teams about one hour to complete

May 18, 2007

New Demographic Racial Gap Emerges

Nearly half the children under age 5 are Hispanic, black or Asian.

With the number of nonwhite Americans above 100 million for the first time, demographers are identifying an emerging racial generation gap.

That development may portend a nation split between an older, whiter electorate and a younger overall population that is more Hispanic, black and Asian and that presses sometimes competing agendas and priorities.

“The new demographic divide has broader implications for social programs and education spending for youth,” said Mark Mather, deputy director of domestic programs for the Population Reference Bureau, a nonpartisan research group.

“There’s a fairly large homogenous population 60 and older that may not be sympathetic to the needs of a diverse youthful population,” Dr. Mather said.

The Census Bureau estimated yesterday that from July 1, 2005, to July 1, 2006, the nation’s minority population grew to 100.7 million from 98.3 million; that is about one in three of all Americans. The new figures also suggest that many states are growing more diverse as minorities disperse.

Overflowing Fairfax Homes Split Neighbors

One recurring theme is that the supervisors turn a blind eye to crowding because they depend on campaign contributions from real estate interests.

Harry Gault doesn’t think of the small ranch home next door as a hot-button political issue in this year’s Fairfax County election or realize how frequently his complaint is heard throughout the region.

“I don’t mind an Hispanic neighborhood,” said Gault, 73. “But they’ve turned a three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home into a nine-room boarding house.”

Long a source of tension in the suburbs, where high prices force many immigrants to pool financial resources and share housing, residential crowding has generated a surge of complaints in Fairfax, a county where one in four residents is foreign-born.

With the entire Fairfax Board of Supervisors up for reelection this year, this issue, which has raised ire in communities across the Washington area, has taken on a hard edge among voters riled by single homes that have been converted to house eight or 10 adults. Suddenly, multiple cars clog driveways designed in the 1950s for one or two vehicles. Trucks park on narrow streets, making them difficult to navigate in the morning and evening. And in the 24-7 service economy — where nine-to-five is only one of several shifts and workdays begin and end at all hours — workers and their vehicles are in the streets day and night.

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Italy fears violent newcomers

The previous conservative government under Forza Italia leader Silvio Berlusconi enforced quotas on immigration and interned and repatriated illegals.

ROME (Reuters) - Who invented the mafia? Italy’s left-leaning government asked on Wednesday, reminding the opposition that not only foreigners commit crimes and seeking to quell growing pressure to get tough on immigration.

With a bus hijacked by three Albanians on Tuesday, a woman killed on the Rome metro by a Romanian woman using an umbrella, and headlines like “foreigners kidnap and rape housewife”, the focus has become very much the criminals’ nationality.

But the government, smelling a backlash against foreigners, reminded Italy that it invented the Mafia, and its Neapolitan and Calabrian versions, the Camorra and ‘Ndrangheta.”

“Of course there are criminals among the immigrants. But there are also Mafiosi among Italian citizens,” said Social Solidarity Minister Paolo Ferrero.

But the conservative opposition said on Wednesday it was time to get tough on immigration.

“Enough lefty tolerance. Since (Prime Minister Romano) Prodi and company came to power, Italians have been terrorised by violent episodes almost always carried out by dangerous illegal immigrants,” said Forza Italia deputy Isabella Bertolini.

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Pa. mayor who targeted illegals wins both party nominations

Barletta gained national attention by targeting illegal immigrants living in his city.

HAZLETON, Pa. (AP) - Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta says until recently, he only planned to seek the nomination of his own Republican Party for a third term.

But he says many Democrats told him they wished they could vote for him. So, about a week ago, he mailed instructions to registered Democrats showing how they could write in his name. Barletta won the nomination of the Democratic Party with more than 12-hundred write-in votes. That was enough to defeat former Mayor Michael Marsicano, who got about 700 votes in the Democratic primary.

Barletta faced only token oppostion in the Republican primary.

Barletta gained national attention by targeting illegal immigrants living in his city.

72 MILLION AMERICAN’S WILL LOSE BENEFITS IF ILLEGALS ARE NOT DEPORTED

Many in government hold average Americans in contempt, thinking they can openly commit Treason by ignoring their oath of office, our Constitution, and the rule of law.

It is Urgent that Veterans and Seniors use their Power to DEMAND that Congress end the Treason by deporting all illegals on sight. We must use the power of our 72 million votes which is more than enough to take control of all three branches of government. We do not have to ask, beg, or plead. We have the power of the people, so each of us must personally DEMAND today, that our representatives follow our wishes with no BS.

It is with a heavy heart, and much sadness I inform Veterans and Seniors that your work and sacrifices to preserve this great country will have been in vain unless you answer the call to duty one more time and DEMAND, not ask Congress to Stop the Treason by:

1. Obeying our Constitution and the rule of law.
2. Using whatever force is required to protect our borders.
3. Deporting every illegal on site.
4. Denying citizenship to children of illegals.
5. Enacting a 10 year moratorium on all immigration.
6. Enacting English only Legislation.

Anarchy is spreading out of control in sanctuary cities where it is not safe to travel. When I use the word Treason, I am using it in strict accordance with definition in the U.S. Constitution Section 3———or, in adhering to their enemies giving them aid and comfort.

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