Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Of course they vote illegally too

"Today we march, tomorrow we vote," was the warning chanted by many of the 500,000 protesters who brought the second largest US city of Los Angeles to a standstill Saturday when they marched against the proposed crackdown on illegal aliens.

Yeah, well duh. You’re here illegally. You consume precious tax dollars to educate, feed, heal and incarcerate. You return the fruits of your labor to the country you love best, Mexico. You encourage and assist your families and friends to follow in your illegal footsteps. Of course you will attempt to sway our politics in your favor by doing what you do best – engaging in illegal activity – including voter fraud.

So what we have is 500,000 law-breakers, their supporters and political opportunists protesting the laws that make them law-breakers. Rather odd, don’t you think? Sort of like a bunch of speeders rushing traffic court to protest the 20 MPH speed limit in a school zone. “We wouldn’t even be law-breakers if it weren’t for that silly 20 MPH speed limit.” Ahh yes, but that law is there for a very good reason, to protect public school students too dumb to look both ways before crossing the street.

And our immigration laws exist for very good reasons:
to protect Americans from the drug running lawless elements of other countries
to ensure an orderly entry process into the US.
to ensure people leave the country when they are supposed to.
to protect our eroding culture.
to ensure a uniform naturalization process.

So if they enter the country illegally, work illegally, consume benefits illegally they are sure to vote illegally. And when there are enough of them to turn our political process on its head, we will have reached the point of anarchy and mob rule that Lex warned of yesterday. Better to take a bitter pill now – immigration reform and a fence - than to be force fed a poison one – illegals voting their irredentists interests into office and law - later.

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