Yes, we won important battle this week. Quite frankly, all of my efforts toward defeating the Senate bill left me both emotionally and physically exhausted. After all my phoning and faxing and arguing at various discussion groups and websites, there wasn’t much gas left in my tank to do a whole lot of celebrating. The fact of the matter is that we still have a probable majority of the United States Senate that wants to give away our nation’s legacy and leave just a hollow, divisive, and ugly shell for future generations of Americans to cope with. The situation remains monumentally unacceptable.
So, what next?
That’s the question I’ve been asking myself these past few days as I recovered from the ordeal imposed upon all thoughtful Americans by an obstinate section of our leadership working in league with culturally poisonous ethnocentric and business interests. It’s been hard for me to find clarity on this. Yesterday, I started poking around the blogs and websites of people and organizations that I consider to be fully-informed allies in my fight to preserve my heritage so that I can faithfully pass it on to Katie’s generation. And now I do have some thoughts about our next steps.
The bottom line for me is that, sadly, there is a dedicated conspiracy being played out against us and framed incorrectly by complicit mainstream media. Every time I see some smarmy piece of reporting skewed solely towards trying to elicit sympathy for the “plight” of a class of people who have no respect for my nation and its laws, I get angry. There is almost never any equal presentation of the plight of American citizens who had their identities stolen, or who were maimed, killed, or otherwise unconscionably damaged thanks to the failure of our leadership to enforce our laws. My recent blog-browsing uncovered just another such case, a very sad story about another American life snuffed out for the benefit of silent and greedy conspirators.
The following is a link to a website started by a mother who lost her daughter last October. Amy Kortlang should be alive today. If this nation’s leadership structure was not corrupted to its core, she would be. By her death a line can be drawn, alibeit tangentially, that puts her blood on the hands of President Bush, Senator Kennedy, Senator McCain, Senator McConnell, Secretary Chertoff and every other elected official and bureaucrat who feigns defeatism about our ability to seal our borders and evict the vile interlopers who bring ruin upon American families. In naming villains, we should not discern between the death of Amy Kortlang and that of Mary Jo Kopechne:
The Deadly Cost of Illegal Immigration
Every time Rafael Ramirez Perez came back to the United States he got a job from employers that should have followed the law. His final employer MK Concrete gave him a truck to drive without even checking to see if he had a valid driver’s license. The owner of MK concrete lives on 13 acres overlooking a valley. He has blood on his hands that will never get washed off. I hope that he enjoys his mansion. Were the extra profits worth someone life?
My heart goes out to Amy Kortlang’s mom. I admire her. I don’t know how I would be able to cope if my daughter’s life was snuffed out an instant by a four-time-offending scumbag, then coming to the scary realization that the sitting President of the United States likes aliens similar to the offender more than he does Americans like my daughter.
Watch this:
We have to put an end to this sort of crap, and as I see it we have to decide what the next step in our efforts to do so will be. It just doesn’t seem practical to try to immediately go after every single senator who voted for cloture last week. But it does seem reasonable to find a single obvious target, attack it relentlessly, and remove it from our body politic with all due haste. Sure, we can start by crushing the aspirations of John McCain, but that seems to be taking care of itself; I expect that his campaign is about to reach its expiration date. And, yes, we should and must find and nominate primary opponents to fill the seat that each senator who supported amnesty now occupies. But most of those elections are quite a ways off. We simply cannot let too much time elapse before we make an example of somebody and keep this issue fresh in the minds of otherwise preoccupied Americans who rose up with us last week.
Who can we go after and rid ourselves of right now?
A little bit more poking around, hopping from hyperlink to hyperlink through the common sense, pro-sovereignty sectors of the Internet, led me to a very attractive answer: Mel Martinez. Not only is the SOB one of the most vocal proponents of selling out our heritage, he also serves as Chairman of the Republican National Committee. As the only immigrant member of the United States Senate, I consider him a good example of why we should not ever elect someone of foreign birth to serve in Congress; his ideas about my nation’s heritage are both poorly formed and patently offensive. Recent comments by him in newspapers show that he is more interested in listening to the demands of his “illegal alien constituents” than he is in listening to the concerns of his American citizen constituents. Of course, the fact that no illegal alien actually is his “constituent” and that he should never treat them as such is lost upon United States Senator Mel Martinez. If Mel had his way, this nation would be made a sleazy discount supermarket opened solely for the convenience of the people and corrupt leaders of failed nations of the Third World: The United States of MelMart.
It’s time we take this sucker out of office. I don’t care if it’s never been done before. Ask Gray Davis if we have a shot. And, fortunately, it appears that I am far from alone in that my desire to end Mel’s political career and slam the doors shut at MelMart.
I urge all Floridians to visit this site and sign this petition:
Petition Website Opens for Recall of Senator Mel Martinez
Working on the fact that the Senator has betrayed his campaign promise to the people by not only reversing his position on Amnesty but also actively pushing for its passage in the Senate. RecallMel.com no longer believes that the Senator is working with the best interest of Floridians or America. Therefore RecallMel.com is committed to removing Senator Martinez from both his Senatorial & RNC Chairperson positions.
We have to try to do this. Even if we do not succeed in getting Mel recalled, our sorties are sure to politically soften him and make him an attractive target for a legitimate and strong conservative primary opponent. Further, we can tie his hands and preoccupy him to the point at which he cannot function effectively as Chairman of the Republican Party, leading either to his removal or resignation from the post. That will be victory number one. Victory number two will be to completely marginalize him and effectively make him a backbencher too toxic for other Senators to touch. And, of course, victory number three will be to force his early involuntary retirement from his seat in the United States Senate. It couldn’t happen to a nicer guy.
Every time I think about Senator Martinez’s recent comments regarding his discussions with illegal aliens and his intellectually elevating them beyond reason, thus giving their demands more weight than he does the concerns of his citizen constituents, I’m reminded of all the evidence, and polls, that show that our neighbor nations that send us their cast-offs actually don’t think very much of us. Their animus is hardly concealed. And sometimes it shows up in the most sickening manner. I found the following quote in the comment thread at YouTube underneath the video regarding Amy Kortlang. There is no doubt in my mind that it was written by the same sort of person that Mel Martinez has more compassion for than he does for my daughter, my family, my heritage, and every American who has had their lives irreparably altered or unconscionably harmed by the scourge of illegal immigration.
Yeseniiiiia (6 days ago)
I’m glad he killed her! That what all racist white people deserve to die from Illegal aliens.
Let’s make Mel Martinez the poster boy for all the Amy Kortlangs of America. He’s wasting space every time he sets foot on the Senate floor.
In closing, I have to give credit to AZResistance for being at the start of they hyperlink journey that led me to write most of the stuff in this post. And after reading through and considering the horrors I found, I don’t think his prayer to be the least bit out of line.
Illegal Allien MURDERERS Everywhere! Thanks George W. Bush « Arizona Resistance
God our father please protect us from this terrorist, pretending to be a leader of our country, when in fact he sides with people of a foreign nation and allows citizens of America to be killed raped and molested, by foreign nations and their people. In Jesus name, Amen.
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4 responses so far ↓
1 Unixxstar // Jul 1, 2007 at 9:20 pm
Well, well, I am not alone. Here am I thinking exactly the same thing for roughly two yrs. past- except my targets are Illinois Senators Dick Durbin & Luis Gutierrez, who once publicly stated “It shouldn’t matter if you are a proud American or a proud Mexican, living in America”.
I’m talking about Senatorial impeachment, but I’m afraid the will of the people may not be strong enough at present, at least in my locale.
Mel Martinez is an excellent choice, however. Please keep me informed on your signature drive, etc.
This would send a very good message, KD….
2 John Savage // Jul 2, 2007 at 10:00 am
Katie’s Dad, count me on board with the senatorial recall campaign. I put up a link to your post and I’m hoping every other blogger will as well. I agree with your opinions about Sen. Martinez being a particularly important target as the RNC leader.
Great site!
3 azresistance // Jul 3, 2007 at 12:40 am
Just a little reminder to Yeseniiiiia,
“POR LA RAZA TODO. FUERA DE LA RAZA NADA.”
You were saying something about racism?
4 Deena Flinchum // Jul 3, 2007 at 7:28 pm
For my take on this ubject see below:
http://www.workinglife.org/blogs/view_post.php?&post_id=1099#editcomments
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