July 8, 2007

Jimmy Espy in Dalton – again

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Jimmy Espy: A lame hammer

Dalton Daily Citizen
Dalton Georgia

The more excitable members of the local Send ’em All Back to Mexico Club had July 1 circled in red on their calendars. That’s the day a new set of state laws went into effect, legislation State Rep. Jeff Mullis told me recently was the “toughest in the country” on illegal aliens.”

Unsurprisingly, July 1 and the preceding days have unfolded pretty much as before.

Thousands of illegal aliens continue to live in Whitfield County and life goes on swimmingly for most of them and those of us fortunate enough to have been born north of the Rio Grande.

What happened to the big hammer coming down?….

PLEASE READ the rest from this mental giant…and then send him a polite letter? jimmyespy@daltoncitizen.com I did, it is below.
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Having spent the last six years studying the consequences of the fact that the president of the United States refuses to secure American borders and the resulting illegal immigration crisis – and read countless letters and editorials from smug and holier than thou editors, let me say this: This Jimmy Espy character is as mindless as they come.

Espy, your editorial shows that you do not understand the law that you mock. For those of us who have actually read SB 529….you sound rather pathetic in your ignorance.

Comprende?

Espy must not get out much or perhaps he reads only his own stuff, so let’s try to educate this guy.

Espy: According to Jerry Gonzalez the executive director of GALEO and a former MALDEF stooge,because of SB529 the illegal alien community in Georgia has been liquidating their assets, selling their homes and moving out of Georgia to look for more hospitable states… In an Atlanta publication that you may find too far right for your tastes – Creative Loafing – Gonzalez has the following quote:”The immigrant community is very fearful and anxious,” says Jerry Gonzalez, executive director of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials. “People are selling their homes, liquidating their assets and emptying their bank accounts to ensure that they will be able to move on a moment’s notice.”

( For those of us who can and do document what we write, here is a link to the CR story http://atlanta.creativeloafing.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=241607)

When Jerry uses the term immigrants…he means illegal aliens…immigrants join the American family lawfully and do not require amnesty and do not have any reason to be concerned with the Ga. law Espy. Comprende?

Here is a link to an Atlanta CBS affiliate TV news report actually showing illegals last week lamenting the implementation of the Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act ( SB 529 Espy) going into effect July 1. http://www.cbs46.com/video/13630039/index.html
If you find time from looking down your nose at your fellow Americans, give it a watch and see the illegals talk about taking themselves back to that paradise to our south.

Like it or not Espy…enforcment works. What we are going to do is to secure our borders enforce our laws and let a lot of illegal aliens self-deport and look for a better life somewhere else…the rest, we are going to happily deport.

Likely inhumane in your world, but get this: MEXICO DEPORTS MORE PEOPLE EACH YEAR THAN DOES THE U.S.

While I have serious doubts that you are capable of accepting anything that does not back up your own agenda of lableing as extreme Americans who demand secure borders and an equal application of the rule of law, I still must point out that the illegal immigration crisis did not happen overnight and for someone like you to gloat that the illegal victims of geography did not dissapear overnight on 1 July is not only comical, but shows your lack of thought process.

Let me know if you want to demonstrate your genius in a public debate in Dalton Espy…I am happy to drive up there and let you tell me how un-American I am for having devoted the last four years of my life to saving our nation from Mexico…and people like yourself.

Yuck, Mr. Espy.

D.A. King
President
www.theDustinInmanSociety.org
Marietta

WE GET MAIL: Would you help me get the word out? Mexican trucks in the U.S.A. – sure we will…and thanks

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From a reader:Contact

The following person contacted us at TheDustinInmanSociety.org on July 08, 2007:

Name:
A. J

Address:

Stockbridge, GA

Phone number:

Email address:

“A. J…….

Comments:

Would you help me get the word out to others? Monday 9 July is the last day to Post Comments on the Federal Register to stop the Mexican truck pilot program.

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http://ooida.com/action_alerts/2007/062607_National_CTA_mx_pilot_program.htm

A.J. Stockbigidge Ga.

Repost: American vets or illegal aliens?

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Veterans Day Priority : A Grateful Nation or Cheap Labor?

By D.A. King, Marietta Daily Journal, November 10, 2006
( November 10 is the Marine Corps. birthday)…the U.S. Marine Corps.

http://www.mdjonline.com/articles/2006/11/10/270/10237177.txt

“The character of a nation can be measured by the way that nation treats its veterans.” – Author unknown

Veteran’s Day reminds me of the curious approach we take to American vets compared to the huge illegal alien population in our country. Illegal immigration, while it affects all Americans, is not generally connected to how we as a nation treat our veterans, but it should be.

There is no better time to bring it up, again, than Veterans Day.

In 1986, the same year that the federal government rewarded about three million illegal aliens with a “one-time” amnesty, it also passed into law the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, which guarantees no-cost medical treatment in American emergency rooms to anyone, regardless of ability to pay or immigration status. Or both.

The fact that the 1986 amnesty was a miserable failure at its advertised goal – stopping illegal immigration and illegal employment – is undeniable. The EMTALA law however, was a smashing success. Millions of illegal aliens, most of whom are paid the lowest possible wage by their law-breaking employers, receive taxpayer funded health care – emergency or not – in America’s emergency rooms at the lowest possible charge – zero. Nada.

No questions asked.

On Jan. 17, 2003 the Veterans Administration changed its enrollment guidelines and began to ask a great deal of questions of the U.S. military veterans who applied for their promised medical benefits after that date. Questions such as “Where do you live?”, “What was your income last year?”, “How many dependents do you have?” and “Is your need for treatment related to your past military service?”

Any vet who applied after the January 2003 date was held up to a “means test.” Here in Georgia, if they made more than about $36,000 the year previous to applying, and their ailment is not service-related, they are assigned a VA priority category labeled “8g” and are denied enrollment in the VA medical system.

No-charge VA medical benefits available to the American vets in category 8g for routine medical care? Zero. Nada.

Emergency medical care for the former defenders of the country? To quote the language from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs: “These (Category 8g) veterans are eligible for care – on a humanitarian emergency basis and are charged the applicable tortuously liable billing rate for services provided.”

Interesting to note here: The VA Web site is available in Spanish.

The clear message from the same government charged with securing our borders and enforcing our laws is this: If you are present in this country illegally, even if you are using stolen or fake Social Security numbers and bogus identity information, we will enforce the law that requires taxpayers to fund your medical care. If you are an American veteran in VA Category 8g, you do not qualify for the routine medical care from the VA you were promised when you joined the American armed forces – and you will be billed for any emergency care.

Interesting to note which of our laws are actually enforced, isn’t it?

There should be questions asked here.

There are about 25 million living vets in today’s America. Most who study illegal immigration understand that we have about the same number of illegal aliens – notwithstanding the absurd disinformation put out by the federal government.

If you listen carefully you will realize that the sounds you do not hear are the cries of injustice and unfairness in this shameful system of astonishing priorities concerning our tax dollars, a large percentage of which are paid by veterans.

There are now more than 200,000 Category 8g vets and our numbers are growing.

With hundreds of thousands of soon-to-be veterans serving all over the world and millions of illegal aliens coming across our borders each year, we should be asking ourselves about what this arrangement says about the character of our nation. And what we will be telling future veterans on Veteran’s Days to come about our “priorities” when they apply for VA medical care.

What was that about looking for a better life, the rule of law, cheap labor and a grateful nation again?

D.A. King is a former U.S. Marine and president of the Dustin Inman Society, a Marietta-based coalition dedicated to educating the public on the consequences of illegal immigration. In 2004, he applied for VA medical benefits and was assigned to Category 8g.
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July 7, 2007

Friends of GALEO…FAST FACTS

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There are many more interesting names on the list of financial supporters of Jerry and GALEO, it’s worth a look!

Can someone explain why the Georgia Labor Commissioner is supporting the same people who lobbied AGAINST SB 529?…when it is his job to enforce part of the now law?

The Atlanta and North Georgia Building Trades Council is listed as a friend of GALEO …and a donor ($500.00 minimum annually).

Jane Fonda is on the same list…a “Founding Friend” ( $1000.00 minimum annually), as is immigration lawyer Charles H. Kuck who is the president-elect of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) .

One of my favorite quotes from Lawyer Kuck from Bloomberg.com:

“Illegal immigration probably amounts to a million people a year”, said Charles Kuck, vice president of American Immigration Lawyers Association and a partner in Atlanta-based Kuck, Casablanca & Howard LLC.

Cost of illegal immigration…Lou Dobbs video

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Cost of illegal immigration…Lou Dobbs video YOUTUBE

July 6, 2007

Illegal alien lobby – the other side on NPR today

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Grassroots Buoyant After Defeated Immigration Bill NPR MORNING EDITION

“We have not gone away….”
listen here

The pro-American reality -based side here from yesterday.

D.A.’s Marietta Daily Journal column today – Georgia helping prove what Bush hates to hear: Enforcement Works

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My MDJ column today.

I have added several hyperlinks to educate the reader.


Georgia helping prove what Bush hates to hear:

ENFORCEMENT WORKS

D.A. King
Columnist

“I’m sorry that the Senate was unable to reach agreement on the bill this morning. Illegal immigration is one of the top concerns of the American people and Congress’ failure to act on it is a disappointment. The American people understand that the status quo is unacceptable when it comes to our immigration laws -“
– President Bush, on the defeat of the latest attempt at amnesty, June 28

The good news: Last week the majority of the U.S. Senate capitulated to the will of the American people on the issue of granting amnesty to criminal employers and illegal aliens. Fifty three senators in the “world’s greatest deliberative body” – including some who had actually read the language of the “grand compromise” – made the decision that it was better to heed the law and the voters than the arm-twisting from the president, a large part of the media, the ethnocentric separatists and the corporate lobbyists.

Senate staffers reported being unable to use their office phones to make outgoing calls because they would not stop ringing with incoming calls from irate citizens demanding that their senators just say “No.”

In the U.S. government-vs.-America amnesty issue, the American people won one. This is an unusual occurrence. Most Americans do not share the president’s “disappointment.”

Most Americans understand that it is not the duty of Congress to enforce the law. That is a duty of the chief executive.

The bad news: Those who toil in the well-funded open-borders conspiracy, constantly looking for cheap labor and advancement of an ethnic-based agenda, will never give up. Even now there are plans to introduce more, but smaller-scaled, amnesty plans. Again.

It is important to understand exactly who and what “we the people” were able to overcome on the most recent amnesty attempt.

While many of us are familiar with the usual suspects involved on a national level, it is important to note who here in Georgia represents the illegal aliens and will never stop pushing for amnesty.

While there are many, including Teodoro Maus, a former Atlanta Mexican Consul General and Mexican citizen, not enough people know about the most vocal of the Georgia activists for illegal aliens: Jerry Gonzalez, executive director of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials.

Gonzalez is a former MALDEF employee and very visible in the Georgia media when the story involves illegal immigration and what Gonzalez likes to refer to as “immigrants.”

GALEO’s chairman is former Georgia state Sen. Sam Zamarippa, who also is a board member of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational fund (better known as MALDEF). And GALEO’s “founding friends” and donors include such all-American luminaries as Jane Fonda.

Most Americans realize that immigrants join the American family according to American laws and do not require amnesty. It is the illegal aliens that concern us.

Gonzalez is well-known in the Georgia Capitol and has made national headlines for vehemently insisting that illegals be referred to as “undocumented workers” and saying that using the legal and accurate term “illegal aliens” is akin to using the “n word” to describe black Americans.

None of this writer’s African-American friends are amused by Jerry’s shameful attempts at creating the concept that there is a connection between the civil rights struggle in our nation and illegal immigration, or between civil rights and “looking for a better life” through identity theft and by ignoring the same rule of law that we all depend on to provide equal protection in our nation.

Not only is Jerry Gonzalez disappointed that amnesty failed, he is also worried by the new Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act authored by state Sen. Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) that took effect Sunday.

Contrary to most of his quotes in the media about how Rogers’ law will have little real effect here, it is amusing to read those all too seldom brushes with the truth as when Gonzalez told an Atlanta alternative news weekly last month that because of SB 529, “the immigrant community is very fearful and anxious” and that people are “selling their homes, liquidating their assets and emptying their bank accounts to insure that they will be able to move on a moment’s notice.”

We are proving something here in Georgia. Something the president and people like Jerry Gonzalez do not want to most Americans to hear: Enforcement works.

D.A. King of east Cobb is president of the Dustin Inman Society, which is actively opposed to illegal immigration .On the Web: www.theDustinInmanSociety.org

July 5, 2007

D.A. on NPR this AM…What’s next? It’s attrition through enforcement

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NPR this morning listen here

If the link is gone, it is from this show.

July 4, 2007

Follow the money in politics…

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Very interesting Website if you want to follow the money…here.

Press Release from Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson after amnesty-again was defeated…again

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Joan Kirchner or Sheridan Watson, 202-224-7777

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Isakson Urges Swift Action on Border Security, Renews Call for Emergency Supplemental to Secure U.S. Border

‘It Is Clear We Have a Crisis in Confidence’

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) today said the President and Congress must commit to securing the border as the first step of immigration reform, and he renewed his call to secure the border by using a supplemental spending bill to fully fund the manpower and technology necessary to do so.

Isakson today voted against a procedural motion to cut off debate on the immigration bill. The procedural vote failed 46 to 53. Senate rules required 60 votes to proceed with the bill.

“It is clear we have a crisis in confidence among the American people over our commitment to secure the border,” Isakson said. “Because past promises have yet to be fulfilled, the confidence level in the Congress and in the Administration to secure the border and to pay for enforcement measures is too low for immigration reform to proceed.”

Isakson believes border security must be “de-coupled” from the rest of the immigration bill, and that it must be the first, separate step of reform, before anything else takes place. He believes this is the only way to assure the American people that the President and the Congress are serious about securing the border.

Two weeks ago, Isakson and Senator Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) sent a letter to President Bush urging him to request an emergency supplemental spending measure for border security. In the wake of today’s vote, Isakson renewed his call for an emergency supplemental spending bill.

“We pass emergency supplementals for various things in this body. We’ve done it in response to Katrina. We’ve done it in response to Iraq. I would submit that the American people would tell you there’s no greater emergency right now than securing our border,” Isakson said. “An authorization is a promise, and an appropriation is a commitment. It is time that Congress makes a commitment and makes border security a reality.”

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