Vicky Davis
What Are They Fighting For?
Sat May 14, 2005 19:03
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What Are They Fighting For?


I'm wondering if the guys in the military really know what - or more correctly, who they are fighting for. If they think they are fighting for America as typified by the town they came from, their family and friends then they are fighting the wrong enemy.

The enemies of this country are the multinational corporations and the wh*re polticians they put into office. While our soldiers are fighting and dying in Iraq, the reasons for which were a lie, our own government are facilitating the invasion of our country and the destruction of our way of life. They are the one who truly hate our way of life - and they are doing everything they can to take it away from us.

Fool Me Twice, Shame on Me The McCain/Kennedy amnesty.

http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/krikorian200505130942.asp

"But the McCain/Kennedy bill (called the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act) has a good deal of muscle behind it, and in any case is the only amnesty-guestworker bill that will have a significant coalition pushing it. Yesterday’s press conference included not only senators McCain and Kennedy, but also Brownback and Lieberman, plus Republican representatives Flake and Kolbe from Arizona, and Illinois Democrat Gutierrez. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce backed it, as did the National Restaurant Association, the Service Employees International Union, the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the National Immigration Forum, as well as writer Tamar Jacoby"

Unlimited immigration from China http://www.diggersrealm.com/mt/archives/000993.html

In the Conference Committee, Sen. Brownback (R-KS) insisted on adding a provision that would allow unlimited numbers of Chinese citizens to come to the U.S. and be granted asylum and then permanent residence by claiming that they are fleeing China's one-child-per-family population policy. Until this bill, we had allowed a maximum of 1,000 Chinese per year to do this. Fraudulent asylum applications have been particularly prevalent among Chinese, many of whom are coached by their smugglers on what story to tell.

Border Patrol Told to Stand Down

http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20050513-122032-5055r.htm

U.S. Border Patrol agents have been ordered not to arrest illegal aliens along the section of the Arizona border where protesters patrolled last month because an increase in apprehensions there would prove the effectiveness of Minuteman volunteers, The Washington Times has learned.

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/f269a8f4-c173-11d9-943f-00000e2511c8.html

US real wages fall at fastest rate in 14 years By Christopher Swann in Washington Published: May 10 2005 17:59 | Last updated: May 11 2005 15:20

Real wages in the US are falling at their fastest rate in 14 years, according to data surveyed by the Financial Times.

Inflation rose 3.1 per cent in the year to March but salaries climbed just 2.4 per cent, according to the Employment Cost Index. In the final three months of 2004, real wages fell by 0.9 per cent.

http://www.vdare.com/guzzardi/050513_vfl.htm

View From Lodi, CA: Microsoft And Intel—Profit Without Honor

"In conclusion, I noted that if concerned citizens don’t mount a vigorous defense against American job loss, influential globalists like Bill Gates, who favors no caps on H-1B visas, are certain to get their way.

No sooner had I filed my column when I read that Craig Barrett, chief executive officer of California-based semiconductor giant Intel told New York Times columnist (and a fellow proponent of unlimited visas for foreign workers) Thomas Friedman that his company can be totally successful without ever employing another American.

Barrett added that he could hire the best brain talent “wherever it resides.”

What Barrett didn’t say is that his “brain talent” comes to the US on H-1B or L1 visas."

http://astrospeak.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1100308.cms

Borderless World

Microsoft chief Bill Gates's call for the United States to scrap working visa quotas has encouraged Washington to ease the quotas. The American IT professionals' association, meanwhile, has called Gates a 'weasel' who threatens American jobs. Gates's idea is ground shifting.

Every year, America decides how many H-1B visas to issue, with the current quota at 65,000 with an option of adding another 20,000. This is less than half the historical high of 195,000 H-1Bs that were issued at the height of telecom-technology's boom of the 1990s. These quotas, which protect American salaries against competition, are loved by US unions and disliked by shareholders. They highlight a continuing division among Americans, many of whom love competition and free trade but, at the same time, choke competition in the global labour market with instruments like H-1B caps. Gates's comment can be appreciated in this light. http://pubs.acs.org/cen/acsnews/83/8316startingsalary.html

CLASS OF 2004 STARTING SALARIES Constant-dollar pay of new chemists remains depressed; little change in soft job situation

As to employment, 38% of 2003–04 Ph.D. graduates found full-time permanent employment, up from 37% one year earlier. The gain for bachelor’s graduates was also a nominal 1%—from 24% to 25%. For the smaller and more volatile master’s class, the gain was bigger, from 41% to 48%.

In constant-dollar terms, however, median salaries for inexperienced new chemistry graduates remained depressed. When adjusted for inflation, the median salaries for 2003–04 graduates at all three degree levels were about 10% below the salaries received by chemists who had graduated three or four years earlier. The longest and strongest economic expansion in U.S. history started to plateau about then, in 2000, and finally petered out in early 2001, to be followed by a fairly mild recession that lasted for about nine months.

http://pubs.acs.org/cen/acsnews/83/8316startingsalary.html

Add to all of the above - they are dismantling Medicare, Medicaid and attempting to con young people into what will no doubt be a Wall Street game of fleece the suckers with their social security money. They pay for medical care for illegal aliens - but for Americans, the bankruptcy bill will make them slaves to the bankruptcy court if they should suffer a serious illness. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8765.htm

9-11-2001 Was an attack on the American people - and it was waged by our own government - and military. There were no 19 Arab hijackers. They were stooges. The Boeing 757 and 767 airplanes are equipped with ground to aircraft remote control which was implemented to prevent hijackings. It wasn't used because they weren't 757 and 767 airplanes that were hijacked. 9-11 was a military operation and two the buildings were hit by missiles. The south WTC tower was hit with a military 737 aircraft.

11-9-2001 George Bush stuck a knife in the economic heart of our country by signing an agreement with Vajpayee of India to trade away our high value, high dollar jobs in technology. Technology was the future of this country. With the export of manufacturing and the export of high technology, that leaves the U.S. with no real economy.

9-11 First Millenium attack - WTC - symbolic of our economy.

11-9 Second Millenium attack - actual attack on our economy.

Both attacks executed by the same people - the enemies of the people of the United States.


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