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WorldNetDaily looks to Nazis for inspiration on immigration

Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 3:24 pm
by Bennett Cerf
Against a fence
Posted: May 15, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com

Dear Jorge plans to address the nation tonight, a speech wherein he will almost surely attempt to deceive citizens into believing that he does not wish the mass migration from Mexico to continue unabated. He will likely offer some negligible resources for law enforcement and border security – resources which will never materialize – in return for an amnesty program that will grant American citizenship to the Mexican nationals who have helped lower America's wage rates by 16 percent over the last 32 years.

And he will be lying, again, just as he lied when he said: "Massive deportation of the people here is unrealistic – it's just not going to work."

Not only will it work, but one can easily estimate how long it would take. If it took the Germans less than four years to rid themselves of 6 million Jews, many of whom spoke German and were fully integrated into German society, it couldn't possibly take more than eight years to deport 12 million illegal aliens, many of whom don't speak English and are not integrated into American society.


In fact, the hysterical response to the post-rally enforcement rumors tends to indicate that the mere announcement of a massive deportation program would probably cause a third of that 12 million to depart for points south within a week.

The complete absurdity of stating that enforcement of the national immigration laws is unrealistic, while simultaneously insisting that reshaping the entire Dar-al Islam to the liking of the World Demokratic Revolutionists is perfectly feasible, should be obvious. Dear Jorge's deceits are not only transparent, they are downright insulting to anyone capable of considering two concepts at the same time.

Unlike the Libertarian Party, I do not subscribe to a two-way open-borders policy, for reasons I explained previously. I do, however, believe that the chief hallmark of a free society is the freedom to leave it, as evidenced by the "no exit" policies so often adopted by socialist and other totalitarian governments.

The problem with a fence is that it works both ways. As it stands today, the only government agency that objects to an American leaving the country is the Internal Revenue Service, which weirdly attempts to claim income tax for up to 10 years after an American leaves the country and his citizenship behind. This is mostly because apart from the farsighted Fred Reed, few Americans now wish to leave what is still a wealthy and relatively free country.

But that may not always be the case, especially given the increasing probability that the Lizard Queen will be squatting on the Cherry Blossom Throne three years from now. And a government that believes the importation of low-skill, low-income Mexicans is necessary is not one that is likely to smile benevolently upon the departure of high-skill, high-income Americans.

Dialectic has long been the political elite's favored means of manipulating public opinion. They push and the people pull. Action-reaction-synthesis. In this case, the action is government-abetted illegal immigration, the reaction is the massive outcry for a fence and the synthesis is a self-imprisoned people.

A fence is not necessary, for there are other means of efficiently resolving the problem without resorting to such an obviously dangerous measure. Instant deportation policies, employer fines and bounty programs combined with the denial of all social services to non-citizens would suffice to settle the matter without the need to imprison the American citizenry. As the Minutemen have proven, again, unleashing the power of motivated private citizens is far more efficient than relying on government bureaucrats.

Vox Day is a novelist and Christian libertarian. He is a member of the SFWA, Mensa and the Southern Baptist church, and has been down with Madden since 1992. Visit his Web log, Vox Popoli, for daily commentary and responses to reader email.

Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 3:43 pm
by lukpac
Wow.

Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 4:02 pm
by MK
How wise and sensitive!

Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 4:19 pm
by Ess Ay Cee Dee
They'd also make a great spicy variant of Soylent Green.

Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 5:41 pm
by Rspaight
Damn. I mean... damn. They're not even bothering to pretend anymore.

Ryan

Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 5:52 pm
by Rspaight
Nah, he doesn't look anything at all like a skinhead:

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Here's the scoop on "Vox Day":

http://conwebwatch.tripod.com/stories/2 ... 61604.html

Looks like the little brownshirt's father is on the WND board.

Ryan

Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 6:13 pm
by lukpac
http://voxday.blogspot.com/2004_06_01_v ... 3335691325

"A broken clock is right twice a day, and incorrect 1438 times per day"

Apparently his clock doesn't count seconds.

Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 6:42 pm
by Chris M
IIRC out very own Matt has posted articles from the World Daily Net...

Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 7:30 pm
by Rspaight
Yeah, and he gets touchy if we call him on it, usually followed by something about that "liberal rag" Salon...

Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 9:03 pm
by Bennett Cerf
From tonight's speech:

"I was the governor of a state that has a 1,200-mile border with Mexico. So I know how difficult it is to enforce the border, and how important it is. Since I became president, we have increased funding for border security by 66 percent, and expanded the Border Patrol from about 9,000 to 12,000 agents. The men and women of our Border Patrol are doing a fine job in difficult circumstances, and over the past five years, we have apprehended and sent home about 6 million people entering America illegally."

Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 10:01 pm
by Beatlesfan03
Bennett Cerf wrote:From tonight's speech:

"I was the governor of a state that has a 1,200-mile border with Mexico. So I know how difficult it is to enforce the border, and how important it is. Since I became president, we have increased funding for border security by 66 percent, and expanded the Border Patrol from about 9,000 to 12,000 agents. The men and women of our Border Patrol are doing a fine job in difficult circumstances, and over the past five years, we have apprehended and sent home about 6 million people entering America illegally."


That's all well and good but how many times did he mention 9/11?

Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 1:01 pm
by Rspaight

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:07 am
by Bennett Cerf
The results are in for the latest WorldNetDaily poll:

Which information source is most reliable in your opinion?

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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:41 am
by lukpac
THE WAR ON TALK RADIO

Ironically, virtually the entire "Old Media," including the broadcast networks, major daily newspapers, newsmagazines and wire services like the Associated Press, represent views far to the left of Middle America, as every study for the past three decades has proven conclusively. It is only talk radio and the Internet – the "New Media" – that provide any balance and fairness to what has until recently been a leftist media monopoly.