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If you are an American citizen and love this country, you need to watch this video.  This is what the citizens of Arizona are up against right now.

05/06/2010 UPDATE AND DISCLAIMER:  The following is the content of an email that was widely distributed and posted here for informational purposes only.  The Tip of Texas Tea Party endorses neither the Arizona immigration law nor Sheriff Joe Arpaio, but we are strong advocates of the First Amendment.  Feel free to voice your opinion one way or the other.

-Chris

Dear Friend:

You probably saw that the state of Arizona passed a very tough anti-illegal immigration last week.  This new law will strengthen law enforcement’s ability to identify, arrest and detain those who are in this country illegally.  

I support this new law 100%.  Even before this law was passed, I was the only law enforcement official in this state enforcing all the laws that our federal and state legislatures put in place to combat illegal immigration and human smuggling.

Because I have taken the lead over the years by enforcing existing state and federal laws against illegal immigration, I have become the target of attack by radical, left-wing, open-borders extremists.

I’ve been sued, picketed, burned in effigy and even had the Reverend Al Sharpton come to Phoenix to march on my headquarters.  Some have even gone so far as to call for my assassination!

Their anger and vitriol is clearly misdirected at me. If they don’t like the laws of this state or they support Obama’s water-downed approach on illegal immigration, then they need to work with their legislators to change the law. The biggest problem they have in taking that approach is that the vast majority of citizens of the United States don’t want the laws changed and they certainly don’t support amnesty for those who break the law.

What they really want is a Sheriff who will look the other way, be silent and allow the charade to continue, while ignoring the laws of our land. That, I promise, will never happen.

But I desperately need your help. It’s going to take a lot of resources to combat these false allegations — as well as the latest talk about a recall campaign against me. We anticipate the hardest campaign in Maricopacounty history to remove me due to my unyielding stance on illegal immigration enforcement.

I cannot compete Will you join me? I desperately need your help now. My election has been targeted as the frontline in the battle to end illegal immigration. We must win this battle.

Your financial support today is so critical. Please log on to http://www.reelectjoearpaio.com right now and make a much needed contribution. Any amount you can offer today is tremendously appreciated. I promise I will not let you down.The fight starts now. Please help me. I pledge to you that I will never stop the fight. Thank you for your support.

Sincerely,

Sheriff Joe Arpaio
Maricopa County

P.S. In addition to making a contribution, please do me a favor and forward this email to your friends, family and other individuals who share our views. Together we can win this fight. Thank you.

If you cross the North Korean border illegally you get 12 years hard labor.

If you cross the Iranian border illegally you are detained indefinitely.

If you cross the Afghan border illegally, you get shot.

If you cross the Saudi Arabian border illegally you will be jailed.

If you cross the Chinese border illegally you may never be heard from again.

If you cross the Venezuelan border illegally you will be branded a spy and your fate will be sealed.

If you cross the Cuban border illegally you will be thrown into political prison to rot.

If you cross the U.S. border illegally you get

  1. A job
  2. A drivers license
  3. A social security card
  4. Welfare
  5. Food stamps
  6. Credit cards
  7. Subsidized rent or a loan to buy a house
  8. Free education
  9. Free health care
  10. A lobbyist in washington
  11. Billions of dollars worth of public documents printed in your language
  12. The right to carry your country’s flag while you protest that you
    don’t get enough respect
  13. The right to vote

I just wanted to make sure i had a firm grasp on the situation.

(by John WI, comment at Newsbuster.org)

The National Council of La Raza at this very minute is mobilizing across the country to fill Senate Finance Committee voice mail boxes with messages to OPPOSE verification to keep illegal aliens out of a federal health plan.

The committee is supposed to vote Friday.

Will you take a minute and help us make sure that the majority of messages SUPPORT verification?

Don’t let La Raza’s voice be the main voice these Senators hear.

If you are reading this Thursday evening, please make a phone call and leave a message on the answering machine of your U.S. Senator who is on the Finance Committee.

If you are reading this Friday morning, please immediately call your Senator’s office and talk to the staff.

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Submitted by L. Rodino

By Dave Stoddard
United States Border Patrol (Ret.)

On September 11, 2001, two jet airliners, full of passengers, slammed into the World Trade Center towers. Another crashed into the Pentagon and yet another into the ground in Pennsylvania. Everyone knows the story.

Within two hours, 3,000 people lost their lives. America was shocked and horrified. Around the world, people displayed emotion ranging from joy to unmitigated horror. Even in the United States some cheered, as horrible as it was. In Muslim countries, the event played over and over to the cheers of thousands. In Mexico City, people cheered and gloated as they burned the American flag, now that America finally got her “comeuppance.”

I still have vivid images in my mind of people jumping from the towers; choosing instant death on impact over a relatively slow death by burning. These were mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters. I cannot imagine having to make an instant decision about which horrible death I am to suffer. They had the choice forced upon them.

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