Monday, May 10, 2010

Hodgepodge

May 7, 2010

Rev. Wallis, your challenge to Glenn Beck on the Huffington Post May 7 sounds very confrontational. Yet, the confidence you want us to consider as genuine is only documented by a hodgepodge of liberal lip sink. There is no overarching rational that would be foundational for a debate, just a series of bleeding heart sympathy generators from a predominately Democratic ideology. Glenn Beck would be foolish to waste the time of his viewers by giving you access to his program.

You are correct that our political leadership has sent out mixed messages to the rest of the world for the last 30 or 40 years. The Republicans say come on in we want your cheap labor irrespective of our immigration laws. The Democrats say come on in and let us pander for your votes while both dangle goods and services paid at taxpayer expense. This is neither equal justice nor social justice. Do citizens who have been paying the bill for so long have a right to justice by some definition?

The Arizona law is an attempt at American justice. It has been enacted because state authorities must enforce law and order for Arizona citizens simply because federal authorities cower from their responsibilities in order to gain political advantage. We the citizens of this great country are rising up to hold our politicians accountable. The political games have to end. Their deceptions and those of the many interest groups must be exposed. The call for social justice is one of these deceptive interest groups for whom you speak Rev. Wallis.

If and when a comprehensive immigration plan is enacted, it would immediately legalize the presence of all illegal aliens in this country. Immediate citizenship no, but going forward no authority could question how and when any person arrived in this country. In affect it would seem to cancel most of our immigration law. Our border patrol would be given signs to invite all peoples to come to America. The illegal flood would turn into a tsunami. The middle class would be decimated and in just a few years there would be another 20 million or more people seeking a better life at someone else’s expense, at our expense, at citizen expense. This is social justice?

It is the plan that John McCain trumpeted in the recent past. The amnesty bill failed then and it will not succeed now until the people see present law being enforced. This really isn’t complicated. Our politicians must secure the border first, prosecute illegal employers, build the fence, expand enforcement capabilities and use the national guard as necessary. Enforcement of our immigration law, which protects we citizens, is the constitutional, legal and moral job of our political leadership. Once we have immigration boots on the ground, then we can talk about a path to citizenship for illegal aliens already in this country.

The present administration refuses because enforcement is counter to the planned progress toward a one world government. It refuses because enforcement is counter to the socialist Robin Hood mentality of the non contributors to our economy. We suspect Rev. Wallis, that your social justice agenda, your trumped-up outrage and the cries of racism are merely deceptive maneuvers at the behest of our Democratic brothers in order to whip up it’s voting base in an election year.

Your’s is the Washington Gospel, so who really has Christian motives?


G.Goslaw
Victorville, CA