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Latest from Baldwin on immigration

Chuck Baldwin’s most recent article just hit the “tubes” of the internets,

The American people were led to believe that America’s fine men and women in uniform were sent halfway around the world to Iraq and Afghanistan to fight a “war on terror.” Of course, everyone now knows that Saddam Hussein had nothing to do with the attacks on September 11, 2001. I am sure that most everyone also remembers that the vast majority of the terrorists who participated in those attacks were from Saudi Arabia, not Iraq. Yet, Saudi leaders continue to enjoy the coziest of relationships–and, dare I say, friendships–with President George W. Bush.

Baldwin sums up his thoughts about the War on Terror with this statement,

No, my friends. The real war is not a “war on terror.” The real war is a war against constitutional government, personal liberty, and national sovereignty. It is a war against the fundamental principles of America’s Founding Fathers, that America should be a friend and trader with all, but engaged in entangling alliances with none. It is a war against the Bill of Rights. It is a war against the Spirit of ’76, the spirit that says America is a free and independent country, subservient to no international entity or interest. It is a war against the principle that would put America first. It is a war against the very heart and soul of everything this country has stood for ever since our patriot forebears stood on Lexington Green and Concord Bridge. And this war is not being waged from Baghdad or Tehran. It is being waged from Washington, D.C.

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4 Comments

  1. G.E. May 23, 2008

    If we banned airplanes, there would be no 9/11.

    If we shut down the highways and roads, we’d save 20,000 lives a year.

    If we sterilized everyone, there would be far less crime in the future.

    If we all drank Kool Aid with cyanide, there would be no crime ever again.

  2. RedPhillips May 23, 2008

    G.E., the terrorists were not citizens. They were here on visas. Had they not been here, there would have been no 9/11. This is elementary. Us paleos have always said that controlling immigration is a much wiser and more humane way of combating terrorism than is bombing Muslims across the ocean.

  3. G.E. May 23, 2008

    I’m missing the immigration angle here. The 9/11 attackers were not from Mexico.

  4. Jerry S. May 23, 2008

    It would be nice if this full article appeared in every newspaper in the U.S. Over 80% of the people would agree with him…

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