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Post by avordvet on Feb 9, 2015 8:34:30 GMT -5
Colorado Sheriff: Executive Amnesty Is ‘Slow Way of Erasing the Border’February 5, 2015 - 4:40 PM, By Barbara Hollingsworth (CNSNews.com) – Larimer County, Colorado Sheriff Justin Smith, who calls President Obama’s executive amnesty “a slow way of erasing the border,” took to Facebook to criticize what he called a “veiled threat” by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Jeh Johnson. In a Feb. 3 DHS press release, Johnson warned of “consequences” to local public safety agencies if Congress does not pass a bill “unburdened by politically charged amendments that attempt to defund our executive actions on immigration reform.” cnsnews.com/news/article/barbara-hollingsworth/colorado-sheriff-executive-amnesty-slow-way-erasing-border
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Post by watchful on Feb 9, 2015 18:36:59 GMT -5
Support your local Militia! If none in town start one!
It is time we the people realize that when the Federal Government signs treaties in our name it is us who must pay the bill.
In the 1990's, I believe, King George Bush, Prime Minister of Canada, and the President of Mexico sat down and worked out the details of a trade and security bill. Then King George the lesser Bush, Edwards of Canada, and Fox of Mexico finished the structure of the North American Union in a treaty named the North American trade and Security Treaty. This treaty opened our borders and lifted all national rights, and immunities of both Mexican and American property owners in a 120 mile free-zone. The DHS followed on with their 120 mile constitution free zone.
This will continue until we start prosecuting Elected Felons for Treason.
This goes even further than the borders.
They have seized lands in the interior and created "Tariff Free" zones where we the people have no rights, but foreign corporations police with Corporate Security Officers. Look these up.
Then look up those Muslim groups. Then look up Chinese Tongs. Then look up Mexican Gangs.
This land that was our land is now their land. Bought, and paid for, with our sweat and their money.
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