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Expressions of Liberty

A commentary on the governmental respect for natural human rights as expressed by the founders of the United States and how it effects us today. I also show how the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution and other related documents are not dead documents in America today, but merely ignored and misused.

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I am a classical liberal which is considered a type of conservative in these modern days. I am pro-right to life, pro-right to liberty, pro-parental rights, pro-right to property and a number of other natural human rights.

Monday, December 12, 2005

The Mexican Consulate Undermines The Common Defense Of The United States

I heard a story on Fox News about the Mexican Consulate distributing Spanish language books in the United States. Seems that other news sources believed this is a non story as I found no mention of it on online news services. The point of objection of these books is that they are critical of the United States, stating among other things that Americans occupy Mexican lands. Last I heard Mexicans took those lands from the Indians that resided there previously. That is of course a point the Mexican Consulate does not consider important.

The Texas war of Independence had the below complaints which I am citing from The Texas Declaration of Independence.

The Mexican government, by its colonization laws, invited and induced the Anglo-American population of Texas to colonize its wilderness under the pledged faith of a written constitution, that they should continue to enjoy that constitutional liberty and republican government to which they had been habituated in the land of their birth, the United States of America.


In other words Mexico encourage American citizens to immigrate to Texas and then moved to oppress them. The situation is now on the other foot with the United States encouraging Mexican citizens to immigrate into the United States though we do not oppress them. I do not want to behave in an oppressive way and the federal policy on immigration has to change but I can not justify deporting people who we invited in by our lax enforcement of the law. I urge the federal government to allow these people to become full American citizens and take courses on natural law as it was taught to our founders and screening them for the criminal element. Part of that screen is to take a mandatory DNA test, fingerprints, pictures, and whatever else is necessary to aid law enforcement to convict them should they commit a crime. If they choose to get a work visa instead the same criteria should be applied as except for their choice to stay or not is their status is still the same.

The Mexican Consulate is obviously trying to keep the loyalty of their people whom have entered the United States. The also wish to alienate them from the United States. This situation they are stirring up is a hostile though non-violent attack on the United States. We are weakened by the legalized abortion forced upon us by liberal Supreme Court rulings. This has led to our population aging with fewer young adults to replace those that retire. This atrocity has created a demand for low cost labor to replace the children killed by abortion. Mexico and other poor countries have used this weakness as an excuse to colonize the United States and they have attempted to keep the immigrants loyalty while alienating them from American culture. We need to fight back not only against the Mexicans but also against the traitors in our own midst like the ACLU.

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