Thank You, Judge Susan Bolton

Judge Susan Bolton is being castigated for her decision to emasculate the main provisions of Arizona's SB 1070. This article lays out a pretty clear cut case against her. I see a positive in her actions. I believe that Judge Bolton could turn out to be a pivotal figure in the struggle of “we the people,” to free ourselves from the tyranny of the judiciary, and the other branches of government.

 

My case has just been bolstered with a ruling from Judge Vaughn Walker who struck down Proposition 8, which declared that marriage is between a woman and a man. According to this wise judge, "limiting marriage to a man and a woman serves no legitimate purpose." This was apparently yet another case of a single judge versus the voters of California, and the voters lost. I am with Judge Walker, though. If anybody and anything will be free to marry, I am marrying my Mustang, although it has a drinking problem. It is a gas guzzler. However, that car has been more faithful than some husbands. I give it an oil change, or rather the mechanic does. I put some gas it in when it gets thirsty. It purrs. It runs. I am happy.

 

It might not be a bad idea for folks of the same sex to marry. States are looking for revenue. All of those new licenses can assist in revenue enhancement. Moreover, when those same sex ones get a taste of what opposite sexes undergo in making a marriage work, the divorce rates will go up – more revenue. But I have severely digressed.

 

The Founding Fathers tried to place all kinds of safeguards in place to prevent all three branches of government from assuming absolute power. Even they probably would not be able to fathom that one federal judge could give an assist to the executive branch in attempting to crush the will of the people of one state, and come out firmly on the side of the leader of a foreign country and his citizens, who are occupying the US, with his blessing and assistance. This is like a bloodless coup against Arizona. We in the other states are caught in a dilemma. Do we support Arizona, or treat that state like a pariah? Do we support los dos presidentes of Los Estados Unidos and Mejico? What is a US citizen to do? We have a decision to make.

 

In the meantime, in Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, as usual, is showing that like Gov. Jan Brewer, he has coglioni to spare! Protestors showed up. Sheriff Joe and his deputies did their duty. It was really interesting that about 100 protestors outside of the US Embassy in Mexico City, applauded the judge’s decision. There is something really odd about all of this. Your fellow citizens invaded a country for a “better life,” and do not want to return to your common country. You have no shame that your country is apparently such an inhospitable country, that not even the threat of being jailed in the invaded country and then deported, is enough to make your fellow citizens want to return? Is there anyone wise enough in Mexico to try to examine the national psyche to determine what needs to be done to correct this psychosis of an ungovernable country, in which the poor are “exported” so that they can send money back (to the tune of $18 billion plus annually), to support the rest of the country in the style to which those remaining have become accustomed? Where is the national pride?

 

One group in Mexico, the drug cartels, apparently has a lot of money to spare. Some of that money is being used as an incentive to kill Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who must be doing something right in support of American citizens. He has a bounty on his head. Quite frankly, if I were given the choice between having the president of the US, the president of Mexico, the US Justice Dept, and Sheriff Joe, to protect my personage, it would be a no brainer. Sheriff Joe would win without any percentage points going to the rest of the competition! He is definitely not all talk and no action.

 

I would not want to be a law enforcement person in Arizona, at this time in history, not so much because of the illegal problem, although that is bad enough. My unease would be caused by the fact that the federal government is treating the entire state of Arizona as a state of personae non gratae, with no right to be part of the Union, unless here illegally. My heart was breaking as I read the headline: Our Own government Has Become Our Enemy. Sheriff Paul Babeu of Pinal County in Arizona, was forced to that conclusion by the actions of the federal government, which is not treating Arizona as a sovereign state of the Union. Talk about being caught between a rock and a hard place – Sheriff Babeu did not escape his share of death threats from the same Mexican drug cartels which are targeting Sheriff Joe.

 

On the streets of America, the slaughter of American citizens by illegals, continues unabated. Illegals know that they own the streets, if not yet the country. A Catholic nun was helped on her journey to Heaven, by an alleged drunken illegal who struck her down. This illegal had been released by the federal government, free to roam the streets again, and unfortunately to kill this nun. According to the State Department,  watch your back when travelling to Mexico. Darn it – just as I was planning to move to Mexico to escape the carnage on the streets here!

 

Did I mention about illegals owning the streets? Yes I did. This other story, although there is no proof that the two men involved are illegals, at least show that the American Flag has competition in Citi Field in New York, where two men ran out onto the field with Mexican Flags. That is one way to make friends and influence people! We sit back not wanting to offend, being politically correct. Men such as these two, rub our noses in the flag of a foreign country at an American ballpark, because they can. Who owns America?

 

Illegals may be released back on the streets to create more mayhem, but I doubt that these Utah state employees will be so lucky. They were busted for “exposing 1,300 illegals.” These employees decided to take matters into their own hands and provide a list of illegals to the media and law enforcement. I do not condone what they did. But, I can understand the level of frustration that led them to take such an action. For the first time since becoming a citizen, I feel unprotected, and cannot shake the feeling that should I be killed by an illegal, I will be just a tax-paying statistic that unfortunately, must be removed from the revenue-providing rolls. It will not be “we lost a valuable citizen,” because like my fellow citizens, my life is now apparently worth less than the life of an illegal, in the eyes of my government. That really hurts.

 

Judges Bolton and Walker have provided yet other examples to us that “we the people” are on our own. The members of the ruling class ignore our wishes although technically, we are their employers. They may or may not follow the US Constitution, which more intelligent and wiser men put in place. We are going to have to reassert our rights and not betray the legacy of the Founding Fathers. For the record, I stand with Arizona. Also, contrary to my quip about marrying my Mustang, I firmly believe that marriage should be between a man and a woman, and not any other variations.

 

So my fellow Americans, how about it? Like your government, are you ready to turn over your country to the invading hordes, or are you ready to force the ruling class, by peaceful means, to address border security and effective immigration policies? Are you willing to stop this desecration? God knows, I am an immigrant myself, and I have empathy for those who truly come here for a better life. But, this present situation where foreigners take up residence, no one knows who is here, and the borders of a supposedly sovereign country, have a “come on in” sign, is untenable. I did not come here for a better life. My life would have been immeasurably more financially rewarding if I had remained in the island of my birth. There, an educated person is a valued commodity, and rewarded accordingly.

 

I came here because I believed, and still believe, in the noble ideals of the country founded two hundred thirty four years ago. My heart is tearing into pieces as I witness the bastardization of those ideals, by a ruling class not worthy to gaze on a portrait of those courageous men who founded this country. Only stubbornness keeps me here. I intend to remain and fight for the preservation of this, the last bastion of liberty!

 

We can preserve what is left of this country, if we lose our gullibility, and stop placing our trust in corrupt politicians; revive our belief in the One True God, and stop being seduced by fake gods who demand our lives, with not much in return. Let us prove to those who would destroy this republic, that we are still the “land of the free, home of the brave,” and not what they desire to turn us into, “land of the afraid!” I am up for the fight. I have confidence that you are also. This country is worth it.

 

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