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	<title>Comments on: Geraldo believes most Americans are overreacting to Immigration problem</title>
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	<description>Anti-jihad, Anti-Islamofascism, Anti-Islam, Pro-West, Pro-USA: Helping spread politically incorrect truth before the demise of Western Civilization becomes a reality.</description>
	<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 21:58:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>by: Friday Roundup: Thomas More, Illegals, St. Louis, Indiana Jones, Tom Sowell, etc. &#8212; Shining City</title>
		<link>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-13541</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 03:22:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Foehammer quibbles with the increasingly noxious Geraldo Rivera about illegal immigration; Rivera seems to think some of us are &#8220;overreacting&#8221;.  The Middle Class American is paying the heaviest of prices for this invasion from Mexico. Invasion isn’t too strong a word by this point either. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Foehammer quibbles with the increasingly noxious Geraldo Rivera about illegal immigration; Rivera seems to think some of us are &#8220;overreacting&#8221;.  The Middle Class American is paying the heaviest of prices for this invasion from Mexico. Invasion isn’t too strong a word by this point either. [&#8230;]</p>
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		<title>by: tgusa</title>
		<link>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12928</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 19:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12928</guid>
					<description>This is a game of Chess but some people are playing Checkers. Before you make a move think about which one you are playing.</description>
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		<title>by: tgusa</title>
		<link>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12925</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 18:10:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12925</guid>
					<description>I hear you Infidel Pride but no matter who the republican nominee is I will never ever vote for a democrat. See what is going on in bezerkley, do you want that behavior in the white house. I don’t. I lived through Carter and believe me this is not the seventies or eighties any more we cannot afford to go down that road today. We kept Bush in check for the most part right, so we can do the same with McCain. 

Underwear on the head is humiliation waterboarding is a scare tactic, I know torture I grew up in the decades after WWII and one of our favorite topics of discussion was torture and specifically which torture was the worst. So far I have not seen torture on our side, bamboo chutes under the fingernails, electricity to the genitals, power tools to the body, now that’s torture Mr. McCain you ought to know that. Hillary will bring the commies with her, Obama will bring the islamists in the damage has been done the breakdown of our country moves along. 

I can feel it in my bones what is on the horizon. During the Civil War there were easily defined sides not so today we are intermingled among each other the patriotic and the traitorous this time it will be coast to coast. I wish it could be avoided but the rhetoric I hear tells me no, these people are trying to recapture that sixties feeling. Well the sixties led to the seventies. Odd and even gas lines, recession inflation unemployment industry crashes energy crisis a general feeling of depression why do you think so many in those days turned to drugs? When there are major problems to be dealt with and the pres tells us to suck it up and put on a sweater that kind of stuff will happen. 

And don’t forget back then we were not facing the worldwide islamist menace. We are walking the razors edge one slip and it could be fatal so think it through carefully. I hate to sound corny but the future is now, we can stand and fight all comers or we can turn away I prefer to fight old habits die hard you know.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hear you Infidel Pride but no matter who the republican nominee is I will never ever vote for a democrat. See what is going on in bezerkley, do you want that behavior in the white house. I don’t. I lived through Carter and believe me this is not the seventies or eighties any more we cannot afford to go down that road today. We kept Bush in check for the most part right, so we can do the same with McCain. </p>
<p>Underwear on the head is humiliation waterboarding is a scare tactic, I know torture I grew up in the decades after WWII and one of our favorite topics of discussion was torture and specifically which torture was the worst. So far I have not seen torture on our side, bamboo chutes under the fingernails, electricity to the genitals, power tools to the body, now that’s torture Mr. McCain you ought to know that. Hillary will bring the commies with her, Obama will bring the islamists in the damage has been done the breakdown of our country moves along. </p>
<p>I can feel it in my bones what is on the horizon. During the Civil War there were easily defined sides not so today we are intermingled among each other the patriotic and the traitorous this time it will be coast to coast. I wish it could be avoided but the rhetoric I hear tells me no, these people are trying to recapture that sixties feeling. Well the sixties led to the seventies. Odd and even gas lines, recession inflation unemployment industry crashes energy crisis a general feeling of depression why do you think so many in those days turned to drugs? When there are major problems to be dealt with and the pres tells us to suck it up and put on a sweater that kind of stuff will happen. </p>
<p>And don’t forget back then we were not facing the worldwide islamist menace. We are walking the razors edge one slip and it could be fatal so think it through carefully. I hate to sound corny but the future is now, we can stand and fight all comers or we can turn away I prefer to fight old habits die hard you know.</p>
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		<title>by: Infidel Pride</title>
		<link>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12919</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 08:07:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12919</guid>
					<description>tgusa

I hear what you're saying, but I disagree with those here who prefer Hillary over Obama.  Her &lt;strike&gt;t&lt;/strike&gt;highness has a record of both abusing power, and as far as sucking up to Jihadis go, she's no different from Obama.  She had a close friendship with Suha Arafat, and in 1999, at the behest of Paki lobbyists, influenced BJ to add Pakistan to his India trip.

I understand what Rush says when he suggests that Obama get bloodied by Hillary, since Juan (Hernandez) McVain isn't going to do it.  However, I do fear that if Hillary gets a lifeline, she'll take it, and we'll see another 1992-2000, with BJ having both White House resources, unlimited free time and unlimited access to Islamic cash.  Politically, it could mean 4/8 years of her, followed by 4/8 years of BO.  Whereas if BO gets it, chances are that the Dems will blow it, and he'll potentially be just a 1 term prez.

As for McVain, if one liked the last 8 years of sucking up to the Mohammedans Bush, one will love Juan 'Gitmo is torture' McVain, who wants to give the Jihadis the same rights that we do.  What's worse - since the president controls the party apparatus of his entire party, this implies that not only will Liberal policies go unchecked under McCain - they won't even be opposed by the GOP, since McCain will be picking the RNC chair, and other such positions.  In short, Conservatives will be left without a party.

So those of you who're backing McCain or Hillary, sorry, but I'll pimp myself for BO!  Much as I disagree with him, I have no choice but support him.  A McCain victory would mean more Liberal policies passing with supermajorities, while a Hillary victory would mean a re-run of the 1990s.  With BO in the White House, at least the GOP can try to rediscover its 1994 spirit, and reinvade in 2012 with Palin, Jindal or a any number of potential new candidates.

Okay, enough of my soap box.</description>
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<p>I hear what you&#8217;re saying, but I disagree with those here who prefer Hillary over Obama.  Her <strike>t</strike>highness has a record of both abusing power, and as far as sucking up to Jihadis go, she&#8217;s no different from Obama.  She had a close friendship with Suha Arafat, and in 1999, at the behest of Paki lobbyists, influenced BJ to add Pakistan to his India trip.</p>
<p>I understand what Rush says when he suggests that Obama get bloodied by Hillary, since Juan (Hernandez) McVain isn&#8217;t going to do it.  However, I do fear that if Hillary gets a lifeline, she&#8217;ll take it, and we&#8217;ll see another 1992-2000, with BJ having both White House resources, unlimited free time and unlimited access to Islamic cash.  Politically, it could mean 4/8 years of her, followed by 4/8 years of BO.  Whereas if BO gets it, chances are that the Dems will blow it, and he&#8217;ll potentially be just a 1 term prez.</p>
<p>As for McVain, if one liked the last 8 years of sucking up to the Mohammedans Bush, one will love Juan &#8216;Gitmo is torture&#8217; McVain, who wants to give the Jihadis the same rights that we do.  What&#8217;s worse - since the president controls the party apparatus of his entire party, this implies that not only will Liberal policies go unchecked under McCain - they won&#8217;t even be opposed by the GOP, since McCain will be picking the RNC chair, and other such positions.  In short, Conservatives will be left without a party.</p>
<p>So those of you who&#8217;re backing McCain or Hillary, sorry, but I&#8217;ll pimp myself for BO!  Much as I disagree with him, I have no choice but support him.  A McCain victory would mean more Liberal policies passing with supermajorities, while a Hillary victory would mean a re-run of the 1990s.  With BO in the White House, at least the GOP can try to rediscover its 1994 spirit, and reinvade in 2012 with Palin, Jindal or a any number of potential new candidates.</p>
<p>Okay, enough of my soap box.</p>
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		<title>by: Steve New Jersey</title>
		<link>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12918</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 23:27:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12918</guid>
					<description>Frankly I am sick of it! 

I went to an old job I had down the road. Its a box factory. This factory has been around from the late 1800s and is still going now. I went inside to see my old boss and say hello as I heard his son just got married. I looked around and saw that what once was a proud local factory filled with locals living within walking distance is now full of non-english speaking Mexicans. In the parking lot sat 3 ford vans lined with seats. No cars, just mass transportation. I looked for Greg my old boss and found that he was let go and the union was forced out under the new ownership. This factory employed houndreds of locals alot of them new to America around the time the railroad reached this area of central NJ.

Now I know my area well. This area started way back as a vacation spot for Dutch folks on vacation from city life. As time went on and it modernized alot of these wealthy Dutch invested in the area and created a thriving economy to meet the demands of surrounding areas. We used to house the first railroad driven industry in the area. We had a tire plant, paper mill, box/printing factory, a snuff mill, medical plants, and several key production facilities for NY and NJ. In the time of NAFTA all of these buisnesses are closed. Along with it to many small buisnesses to count. The very few that remain are using alien labor. Our area has turned into an area of consumers vs an area of producers. Along with it went our jobs. 

All around us warehousing is springing up. On every country road we are fighting the zoning changes to build more. More and more Mexicans are flooding into pockets in our area to fill these jobs. Most of these places pay the same wages they payed 20 years ago.

I can say first hand that my area in Middlesex Co is loosing its middle class and lower class in exchange for a super lower class of alien labor. The only people that can afford to live here with the insane taxes are consumer households making 2x 80k a year and more.

What sickens me the most was the time a few years ago I came down with cancer. I was young and lucky that I found it at the age I did. I fought it off with little trouble and was able to bounce back. While going under some serious treatment I was unable to work. Fortunatly I saved some money and was able with assistance from social programs able to get some of my taxes back in the form of dissability. 

Here is the catch. On the 3-4th of every month I would go pay my bills, fill my meds and do all my banking. Inside of the bank at this time of the month I would find Mexicans leading out the door the moment the bank opened. Mostly women and children many of them who should have been in school. All of them had a check and a pile of cash. 

THESE MOTHER *BEEP!* are collecting from the sweat of my brow and that of every American doing it legit and still working for cash. I cant count how many times I raised the issue with the manager and nothing came of it. Every month for 2 years I was faced with this army of theiving aliens who I know none of them payed taxes or SS and it made me sick to my stomache.

If any of you want to see just how bad it is take a day off of work around the time the Mexicans commit the great masterfull act of stealing from Americans and go see for yourself. Its a *BEEP!* disaster. At any time in a populated are here in central NJ you can find at the time the bank opens over 100k$$$ of stolen money in checks in the hands of Mexicans and just as much in cash on hand. If that doesnt get your blood boiling nothing will.

Pls excuse my bad blogging skills as my phone is a bad device for posting.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frankly I am sick of it! </p>
<p>I went to an old job I had down the road. Its a box factory. This factory has been around from the late 1800s and is still going now. I went inside to see my old boss and say hello as I heard his son just got married. I looked around and saw that what once was a proud local factory filled with locals living within walking distance is now full of non-english speaking Mexicans. In the parking lot sat 3 ford vans lined with seats. No cars, just mass transportation. I looked for Greg my old boss and found that he was let go and the union was forced out under the new ownership. This factory employed houndreds of locals alot of them new to America around the time the railroad reached this area of central NJ.</p>
<p>Now I know my area well. This area started way back as a vacation spot for Dutch folks on vacation from city life. As time went on and it modernized alot of these wealthy Dutch invested in the area and created a thriving economy to meet the demands of surrounding areas. We used to house the first railroad driven industry in the area. We had a tire plant, paper mill, box/printing factory, a snuff mill, medical plants, and several key production facilities for NY and NJ. In the time of NAFTA all of these buisnesses are closed. Along with it to many small buisnesses to count. The very few that remain are using alien labor. Our area has turned into an area of consumers vs an area of producers. Along with it went our jobs. </p>
<p>All around us warehousing is springing up. On every country road we are fighting the zoning changes to build more. More and more Mexicans are flooding into pockets in our area to fill these jobs. Most of these places pay the same wages they payed 20 years ago.</p>
<p>I can say first hand that my area in Middlesex Co is loosing its middle class and lower class in exchange for a super lower class of alien labor. The only people that can afford to live here with the insane taxes are consumer households making 2x 80k a year and more.</p>
<p>What sickens me the most was the time a few years ago I came down with cancer. I was young and lucky that I found it at the age I did. I fought it off with little trouble and was able to bounce back. While going under some serious treatment I was unable to work. Fortunatly I saved some money and was able with assistance from social programs able to get some of my taxes back in the form of dissability. </p>
<p>Here is the catch. On the 3-4th of every month I would go pay my bills, fill my meds and do all my banking. Inside of the bank at this time of the month I would find Mexicans leading out the door the moment the bank opened. Mostly women and children many of them who should have been in school. All of them had a check and a pile of cash. </p>
<p>THESE MOTHER *BEEP!* are collecting from the sweat of my brow and that of every American doing it legit and still working for cash. I cant count how many times I raised the issue with the manager and nothing came of it. Every month for 2 years I was faced with this army of theiving aliens who I know none of them payed taxes or SS and it made me sick to my stomache.</p>
<p>If any of you want to see just how bad it is take a day off of work around the time the Mexicans commit the great masterfull act of stealing from Americans and go see for yourself. Its a *BEEP!* disaster. At any time in a populated are here in central NJ you can find at the time the bank opens over 100k$$$ of stolen money in checks in the hands of Mexicans and just as much in cash on hand. If that doesnt get your blood boiling nothing will.</p>
<p>Pls excuse my bad blogging skills as my phone is a bad device for posting.</p>
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		<title>by: Jen</title>
		<link>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12912</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 00:13:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12912</guid>
					<description>&lt;strong&gt;Amen&lt;/strong&gt;.  Right on.</description>
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		<title>by: tgusa</title>
		<link>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12911</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 21:27:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12911</guid>
					<description>Hey there IP good to hear from you. Yes you and Rush are absolutely right our adversaries give us plenty of ammunition to use against them that’s for sure. I like Rush’s Bo Snerdly, Official BHO criticizer, African American and certified black enough to criticize. Classic.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey there IP good to hear from you. Yes you and Rush are absolutely right our adversaries give us plenty of ammunition to use against them that’s for sure. I like Rush’s Bo Snerdly, Official BHO criticizer, African American and certified black enough to criticize. Classic.</p>
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		<title>by: Infidel Pride</title>
		<link>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12910</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 20:14:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://foehammer.net/2008/02/geraldo-believes-most-americans-are-overreacting-to-immigration-problem.html#comment-12910</guid>
					<description>tgusa

Rush once suggested that we adapt Mexico's own immigration laws (the way they treat illegal Guatemalans and other Central Americans in Mexico), and apply it to Mexicans.  I thought that that was brilliant, and it bugs me that few ask Juan Hernandez - Vicente Fox's former advisor - why Mexico is so inhuman and bigoted towards their 'brothers and sisters' south of them, who are obviously poorer and less well off than they are.  We should demand that Mexico open its doors and hearts to their southern neighbors before they expect any such thing from us.

It's also the basis of my suggestion that we pick Shariah law, and turn it around against Muslims, and make that an amendment/exception to the Freedom of religion clause in the first amendment.</description>
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<p>Rush once suggested that we adapt Mexico&#8217;s own immigration laws (the way they treat illegal Guatemalans and other Central Americans in Mexico), and apply it to Mexicans.  I thought that that was brilliant, and it bugs me that few ask Juan Hernandez - Vicente Fox&#8217;s former advisor - why Mexico is so inhuman and bigoted towards their &#8216;brothers and sisters&#8217; south of them, who are obviously poorer and less well off than they are.  We should demand that Mexico open its doors and hearts to their southern neighbors before they expect any such thing from us.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also the basis of my suggestion that we pick Shariah law, and turn it around against Muslims, and make that an amendment/exception to the Freedom of religion clause in the first amendment.</p>
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