With the “All Gaza, All The Time” media, it is easy to miss big issues much closer to home. The cynic in me thinks it might be a planned effort to shift and distract the focus of Americans from what is really important. But even if that is not the case, the facts speak for themselves.
A recent article in the Federalist caught my eye:
Some highlights from the article (found here):
Here is a chart from the horse’s… mouth… that shows the general trends over the last four years. I like easy to read charts. I don’t like this one:
At the same time, the Federal government is cutting wire at the border to make it easier to for illegals to cross:
Surely someone must be against this madness? There must be an organization that has consistently fought to raise awareness of the ongoing effort to erase our culture, history, and race by flooding our country with people who share none of those attributes.
As a matter of fact, there is: these quotes are taken directly from the ANP’s website:
We believe that the Aryan population of this continent should be free, along with all the peoples of good will, to pursue its separate destiny according to the principles of self-determination and racial solidarity in a sovereign state representing its vital needs and interests.
Currently, America’s military forces all over the globe are sucking our economy dry and serving special interests over the interest of the people. We demand the withdrawal of all US military presence from around the globe, and place our troops instead at our borders to defend from foreign invasion.
Amerika Erwache!
Added Bonus!
A little piece I whipped up. This prints really nice on 4×6 card or photo stock. Print a couple, slip them in discretely where appropriate, and help spread the word. Click the image to download:
2 responses to “Southern Invasion”
You did the right thing in posting the title of the article, the text of the article, and a link to the whole article. If you had posted the entire article, you would be in violation of copyright laws unless they gave people permission to reproduce it. Under the fair use doctrine of the U.S. copyright statute, it is permissible to use limited portions of a work including quotes, for purposes such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, and scholarly reports. You can use up to 10%, but no more than 1000 words, of essays, articles, or stories, of a single copyrighted work. You can use up to 250 words of an entire poem, or a portion of a poem. You may not use more than 3 poems or portions of poems by one poet, or by different poets in the same book. Posting links is always permissable.
Thanks for the information! I honestly didn’t know any of that. It really just seemed like common sense: offer the highlights, provide the resources to dig deeper if desired, and provide references if possible. Basic summary techniques I learned in school I guess. Whenever possible, I always provide links to sources: I want readers to know I’m not making this up!