Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Let the World In and Let Them Rule

For the first time ever, has our own government invited other countries into our courts?  Are they so wrong in their action against Arizona they can't stand on their own in the courtroom?  The unprecedented address of our congress by Mexico wasn't enough, but now eleven South American countries - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Peru - are asked into our courtroom?

Could this be the beginning of fundamental changes in this country? Is a taste of the One World Order this administration has been espousing?

Isn't it strange that these eleven countries are not welcoming border jumpers in their countries, but they want to sit in our courtrooms and tell us we MUST make their criminal and undesirable border jumpers welcome - never mind the little mistakes of gun running, drug dealing, and human trafficking. And, oh, but welcome isn't even enough.  No, we must feed them, house them, and provide them with free medical care.  And more!  We should give them citizenship without question.

Under a One World Order, countries that hate our life style will be imposing their ways upon us. Countries that hate our prosperity will demand that we feed, house, and care for their citizens.  Other countries will impose their idea of justice on us - which may not allow us to speak freely, eat foods they do not approve of, or keep the money we earn.

Do we really want to live under a World Order?  We are now struggling with idle people demanding a portion of our income. Taxes high? Well, of course.  They have to be.

But under One World order, other countries, even (or maybe especially) those that hate us, will be demanding a portion from the US.  Taxes high?  Oh, yeah, they'll be even higher.  Welcome to poverty. 

OofDah!  As I've said before, sharing the wealth is a misnomer - a more descriptive name is sharing the poverty.

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