Monday, March 06, 2006

Katrina, John Roberts, and the Reconquista movement

Fast is the pace of the news spreading these days. Obviously, Hurricane Katrina was the government's excuse to commit some of its negative activities like restricting food and communication to hurting people and forbidding law-abiding citizens in New Orleans to have arms (violating the Second Amendment). IDs, toxic waters, euthanasia of innocent victims inside hospitals, racial strife, etc. are what evil people love to witness. George W. Bush proposed billions of dollars to help the victims, yet news keep on coming that Halliburton (with connections with big Oil) might be involved in no-bid contracts for rebuilding New Orleans. How sick can you go, but this is the new Amerika. Now, Red Herring reported in September 16, 2005 that the corpses of bodies are chipped by RFID tags. This is biometrics and we must reject the sight of chipping people for we could be forcibly chipped in the near future. Never, ever allow yourself to be chipped at any circumstance period. So, becareful friends of these evil tactics. These guys are playing hardball, but we have the wisdom to understand and resist evil. John Roberts should be a man and should have answered questions on his views on abortion, civil liberties, gun rights, torture, etc. He worked for a lawyer representing the pornography, filty company of Playboy.

Also, he said that Roe v. Wade was a settled precedent, which is wrong since the Supreme Court never create law, they make decisions and interpret laws. For example, Plessy v. Furgesson was a decision in the late 1800's, but that doesn't mean that Plessy was a settled precedent or it was morally right. Plessy was morally wrong and the Supreme Court overtuned that insane, demented ruling. Roe v. Wade is very similar where over 50 million unborn babies were slaughtered since 1973 in America, yet this Holocaust decree is still immoral and it not "settled law." Freemason NY Senator Chuck Schumer even might vote for Roberts, so Roberts is a pacificized ideological man and won't take firm positions (one way or the other) on really serious, important issues. Aztlan, La Raza, La Mecha are all part of the Reconquista movement. These hate groups are funded by the Rockefellers (who fund the UFO movement) and the Ford Foundation. They want all of Southwest America to be annexed to Mexico, but that's wrong. Many of its members are racist and wanted to kill white people for the sake of their race. Now, let's be made that clear that the vast majority of Hispanic people aren't involved in these hate groups. Most Hispanics are opposed to racism, abortion, and unlimited amnesty for illegal immigrants. Some in the Minutemen are Hispanic plus Hispanics have a great history, one framer of the Texas Constitution was Hispanic, and some are being converted into Fundamental/Evangelical Chrisitianity. So, we must cherish and love all men. Yet, we must expose evil. It is evil and wrong to promote ethnic or racial hatred. It is also rephensible to advocate the violent inclusion of land into another territory without permission or right. Illegal immigration isn't my cup of tea, therefore a real responsible solution should be compassion for a struggling person trying to make a better life, while emphasizing the rule of legitimate, righteous law to inform people to follow.

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