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Herds of people flocked to check out the bovines as well as displays on beef and milk
at the Beef Dairy Arena at the Georgia Natioral Fair.
LETTERS
From page 4A
seeks to allow all aliens to
vote in “local elections” and
advocates allowing aliens to
qualify for our welfare pro
grams such as social secu
rity
However, if Congress and
the President would stop
selling us out, we could do a
several things to help solve
the problem,
First, make it expensive
to send money outside of
the U. S. if the banking sys
tem is not used and, at the
same time; make it against
the law 1 for illegal aliens
to have bank accounts or to
conduct banking business.
A 20 percent excise tax on
money transfers outside the
United States performed by
non-banking entities, includ
ing Post Office money orders,
would be a good start.
Second, we could also stop
the practice of illegal aliens
dashing across the border to
have babies on our welfare
dime and claming welfare
for the child while living in
Mexico or other countries
by requiring compliance
with that part of the 14th
Amendment which states
a person must be “in the
United States and subject
to the jurisdiction thereof,
are citizens of the United
states”.
Simply require that chil
dren of legal and illegal aliens
be required to remain inside
U. S. borders through their
18th birthday to become citi
zens. Naturally, if the par
ent or parents leave or are
deported, even from the hos
pital, the entire family must
go with the alien for the
sake of the children. Once
outside the jurisdiction of
the U. S. for any reason, for
any length of time; no citi
zenship ... ever!
Third, we could require all
citizens to be 62 years old or
older in order to receive any
type of welfare money while
living beyond United States
borders.
Fourth, control the south
ern borders - now!
The one thing we do not
need to do is make illegal
aliens felons. As felons, we
could not simply deport ille
gal aliens from our country;
we have to process these
people through grand juries,
have trials, and feed, clothe
Good times at the fair
and house them before and
after trial.
Our court system could
not handle the workload
and the cost would be in
the hundreds of millions of
dollars. Yet, in the halls
of Congress, the Democrat
leadership insisted on this
course of action and when
the law passed, this same
leadership publicly and vig
orously denounced the very
idea of such a program.
This is a very serious prob
lem and the Democrats are
“playing politics” instead of
helping to solving solve the
problem. Note, one of our
own, Jim Marshall, is brag
ging about how he voted for
this travesty! I guess Jim is
very pleased with himself on
how he was able to walk to
Pelosi’s political farce drum
beat without notice.
However, I must admit Mac
Collins seems to be treading
lightly on this issue. Mac,
that’s not good enough!
Bottom line, any President,
including Bush, and any
Republican, including
McCain, and any Democratic,
Is your
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including Marshall, and any
candidate, including Collins,
who are simply toying with
this problem for personal
political gain are categori
cal selling out our Nation’s
sovereignty, our Nation’s
culture, our Nation’s heri
tage, and even our Nation’s
language.
If you doubt this, note
the foreign language on
your voting ballot or call
any “national” retail store
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China's moment of truth
South Korea’s Samsung
Corp. is one of the larg
est private employers
in the Texas county I call
home. Samsung’s interna
tional headquarters, located
in downtown Seoul, South
Korea, lies within the range
fan of North Korean FROG-7
type rockets. A North Korean
fighter-bomber, flying south
from North Korean airspace,
will be over Seoul in two to
three minutes.
Given the destructive
effects of conventional artil
lery and bombs, North Korea
doesn’t need a nuke to wreak
havoc on Seoul - which
means Kim Jong-Il’s crim
inal regime doesn’t really
need a nuke to attack Texas’
economy, either. Launch a
conventional attack across
the Korean demilitarized
zone (DMZ), and the global
managers and senior staff of
a major Texas employer risk
becoming immediate casual
ties.
Meet the 21st century -
- at least, the economically,
politically and technologi
cally linked elements of the
21st century. This linkage
explains, in part, why the
United States says it regards
any military attack on South
Korea and Japan as an attack
on the United States. This
linkage also helps explain
China’s aversion to war
(especially nuclear war) on
the Korean peninsula. South
Korea has become a major
Chinese trading partner.
This is a radical, funda
mental change from 1950,
when Kim Jong-Il’s father,
Kim 11-Sung, began the
Korean War. Kim Sr. and
China’s Mao were commu
nist allies. In 2006, Kim Jr.
remains a communist. China,
while definitely an authori
tarian state, now benefits
from trade and markets,
which means at some point
China’s leaders know North
and hear the languages you
are offered to expedite your
business.
I urge all voters to be sure
they agree with position of
their candidate on this issue.
After all, your vote may very
well determine the language
of your grandchildren or
great grandchildren and
perhaps, even which Allah is
worshiped!
Roger Young, Warner
Robins
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Korea’s regime and rogues
like it ultimately threaten
the wealt h-producing system
modernizing their state.
While Stal i nist N orth Korea
starves and slips deeper into
poverty, democratic South
Korea has become a world
class economic and politi
cal success. South Korean
diplomat Ban Ki-moon has
just been nominated to serve
as U.N. Secretary-General -
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Militars Affairs
Creators Syndicate
North is a criminal rogue
that meets day-to-day
expenses by counterfeiting
cash and smuggling drugs.
Except South" Korea lacks
nuclear weapons. Nukes
give Kim one shred of inter
national prestige. For small
men like Kim Jong-11, nukes
are their means of escaping
tin-pot irrelevance. Instead
of killing thousands with
conventional munitions, he
can now threaten millions
with radioactive devasta
tion. With a ballistic mis
sile, his reach extends well
beyond Seoul.
Hence Kim’s nuclear extor
tion racket: “Pay me off and
guarantee the survival of
my impoverished, criminal
regime, or I’ll nuke my eco
nomic and human hostages
and cost all of you more in
lives and money than the
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bribes and media kowtow I
demand.”
But Kim’s nuclear test
- though a small bang in
a cave - may have finally
wrecked his nuclear racket.
South Korea’s “sun
shine” policy - intended to
nudge North Korea toward
modernity - has failed.
Kim’s July missile volley
ended Japan’s policy of pub
lic quiescence and private
uneasiness. Likewise, U.S.
diplomacy, aimed at end
ing North Korea’s emerging
nuclear threat, has failed.
The Clinton administration
attempted to buy the nukes
with economic carrots, the
Bush administration (with
its six-nation talks) tried to
pry the nukes loose using
a diplomatic “squeeze.”
Neither gambit worked,
because both strategies to
be effective relied on steady
Chinese cooperation.
Which is why the nuke
test may boomerang on
Pyongyang.
Forcing North Korea to
kowtow (in the regional par
lance) is a way for China to
re-establish its political posi
tion. But this must be done
without resort to war.
That suggests a land and
maritime embargo of North
Korea, with the Hermit
Kingdom’s borders hermeti
cally sealed. An embargo is
the “stick” the Bush admin
istration’s “six-nation” diplo
macy lacked. Such a coop
erative international opera
tion might actually “pry the
nukes” from Pyongyang. Aj)
effective embargo requires a
committed China. It’s time
for China to demonstrate
the political will to protect
its own linked economic
interests.
which
gives Ban
a global
podium.
Secretary-
General
Ban sends
the mes
sage that
South
Korea is
a world
leader,
while Kim
Jong-it’s
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