From the time the Pilgrims arrived on American soil, faith in God played an important part in shaping our nation. Images of Moses adorn the Supreme Court in recognition of the Judeo-Christian origin of our laws. But it was Taxes, loss of Liberty and oppression from a mad king that led our Founding Fathers to write The Declaration of Independence and start The American Revolution. Today, those who stand for these ideals no longer call themselves The Silent Majority because we are silent no more.
When someone pens a message that pokes so much fun at something taken so seriously by a large segment of the population – commonly referred to as rubbing their nose in it – you know its going to be ridiculed. The following has been around the Internet for over six years, one of the earliest records is on the Russian newspaper web site Pravda and it has even been mocked on the phony liberal web site Snopes.
So read it and smirk at the politically incorrect truth. You know it is true from reading the stories in the newspaper. California, as is many other states, is being inundated with illegal immigrants from Mexico and they are forced to pay for their schooling, welfare, medical care and housing. And the California's state budget is so much in debt because of it they are almost broke.
*AN ILLEGAL POEM * by Illegal Immigrants
I cross river, poor and broke,
Take bus, see employment folk.
Nice man treat me good in there,
Say I need go see Welfare.
Welfare say, 'You come no more,
We send cash right to your door.'
Welfare checks, they make me wealthy,
Medicaid it keep me healthy!
By and by, Got plenty money,
Thanks to you, TAXPAYER Dummy.
Write to friends in motherland,
Tell them 'come, fast as you can'
They come in buses and Ford trucks,
I buy big house with Welfare Bucks
They come here, we live together,
More welfare checks, it gets better!
Fourteen families, they moving in,
But neighbor's patience wearing thin.
Finally, white guy moves away,
I buy his house, and then I say,
'Find more aliens for house to rent.'
In my yard I put a tent.
Send for family, they just trash,
But they, too, draw welfare cash!
Everything is very good,
Soon we own whole neighborhood..
We have hobby, it called Breeding,
Welfare pay for baby feeding..
Kids need dentist? Wife need pills?
We get free!, We got no bills!
TAXPAYER Crazy! He pay all year,
To keep welfare running here.
We think America darn good place!
Too darn good for white man race.
If they no like us, they can go,
Got lots of room in Mexico .
And just so you should know, there are so many illegal immigrants who are so appreciative of all the benefits they receive here in the Unites States, this is how they pay us back. These photos are from Montebello High School in Montebello, California. As Michelle Malkin wrote on her web site March 29, 2006.
Whittier area students from Pioneer, California and Whittier high schools walked out of classes to protest the proposed federal immigration bill March 27, 2006. The protestors put up the Mexican flag over the American flag flying upside down at Montebello High. (Leo Jarzomb/Staff photo)
Democrats support an amnesty program to make all illegal immigrants citizens because they want them to reciprocate by registering and voting for the Democrats.
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My name is Nelson Abdullah. I am 77-years old and after 40 years of working for two major airlines, I retired 15 years ago in 2002, a few months after the 9-11 attack on America. My wife and I have been married for more than 56 years. We celebrated our Golden Anniversary in April 2010.
My wife and I are both lifelong Catholics and registered Republicans.
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