News (Media Awareness Project) - US CO: OPED: Mexican Drug Gangs The Real Threat |
Title: | US CO: OPED: Mexican Drug Gangs The Real Threat |
Published On: | 2010-07-10 |
Source: | Summit Daily News (CO) |
Fetched On: | 2010-07-12 03:02:38 |
MEXICAN DRUG GANGS THE REAL THREAT
Why is the President ignoring the Constitution and the outcry of the
people to control the southern border? Why has he allied himself with
Mexican President Felipe Calderon against Arizona's legislative action
to hopefully stop the invasion? It makes little sense until you
understand his intent is to ram historically unpopular amnesty
legislation through Congress. Obama told Arizona Sen. John Kyl
privately: "If we secure the border, then you all won't have any
reason to support comprehensive immigration reform" - blanket amnesty.
Outraged, Kyl characterized the president's position on the border
situation as "holding hostage" to push his amnesty package. All in
spite of popular anti-amnesty sentiment, increased border violence,
threats against border county sheriffs and other law enforcement,
resulting in the closing of state parks and border areas considered
too dangerous for Americans to enter. So what's going on, why this
unconstitutonal federal stance and violation of Arizona's 9th, 10th,
and 11th Amendment sovereignty?
Here's a little background: On March 23, 2005, while everyone was
riveted to the tube over the euthanizing of Terry Schiavo, there was a
secret meeting taking place in Waco, Texas. It concerned an extension
of the NAFTA agreement, called the Security and Prosperity Partnership
of North America or SPP. At this foundation, meeting were signatories
George W. Bush, Vincent Fox, and PM Paul Martin of Canada. Their
signatures on this agreement began the systematic dismantling of the
United States of America, and it continues under Barack Obama, Felipe
Calderon and Stephan Harper. Did you vote for or even know about this?
Social costs of illegal immigrants is often the focus of unrest over
the unsecured border, yet the increasingly violent Mexican drug gangs
pose the greatest threat. Even the Mexican government is rumored to be
under drug cartel control. Unspeakable violence is now rampant, not
only on the Mexican side of the border, but on the U.S. side as well.
This alone is reason to take border security very seriously. Yet
President Obama and his administration refuse to do what is necessary
and constitutional.
A recent Bloomberg report revealed that major U.S. banks have
knowingly financed Mexican drug cartels and facilitated money
laundering without taking any action to stop it. And then there are
revelations, even open admissions that U.S. troops in Afghanistan are
not a eradicating opium crops, but growing, gardening, and
"tolerating" them. Drugs from these crops are being shipped into the
United States with little being done to stop their flow. This points
to the sad fact that those in power in the United States, including
the CIA, have driven the drug trade, not slowed or stopped it.
And the Drug War continues, as it preys upon the American people,
searching and surveilling, them, imprisoning and punishing users of
these "tolerated" drugs. Through tax funds the prison industrial
complex profits from drug users, doing nothing to end Wall Street
money laundering or cross-border smuggling operations.
It was recently announced in New York that National Guard will patrol
American neighborhoods for the purpose of drug interdiction. Not only
is the use of military to police the American people a violation of
Posse Comitatus, but it is a symbol of the ultimate hypocrisy and
treason that has been committed by America's globalist leaders for
many decades now.
Summit County resident JT Coyote also writes for the free speech blog
Infowars.com.
Why is the President ignoring the Constitution and the outcry of the
people to control the southern border? Why has he allied himself with
Mexican President Felipe Calderon against Arizona's legislative action
to hopefully stop the invasion? It makes little sense until you
understand his intent is to ram historically unpopular amnesty
legislation through Congress. Obama told Arizona Sen. John Kyl
privately: "If we secure the border, then you all won't have any
reason to support comprehensive immigration reform" - blanket amnesty.
Outraged, Kyl characterized the president's position on the border
situation as "holding hostage" to push his amnesty package. All in
spite of popular anti-amnesty sentiment, increased border violence,
threats against border county sheriffs and other law enforcement,
resulting in the closing of state parks and border areas considered
too dangerous for Americans to enter. So what's going on, why this
unconstitutonal federal stance and violation of Arizona's 9th, 10th,
and 11th Amendment sovereignty?
Here's a little background: On March 23, 2005, while everyone was
riveted to the tube over the euthanizing of Terry Schiavo, there was a
secret meeting taking place in Waco, Texas. It concerned an extension
of the NAFTA agreement, called the Security and Prosperity Partnership
of North America or SPP. At this foundation, meeting were signatories
George W. Bush, Vincent Fox, and PM Paul Martin of Canada. Their
signatures on this agreement began the systematic dismantling of the
United States of America, and it continues under Barack Obama, Felipe
Calderon and Stephan Harper. Did you vote for or even know about this?
Social costs of illegal immigrants is often the focus of unrest over
the unsecured border, yet the increasingly violent Mexican drug gangs
pose the greatest threat. Even the Mexican government is rumored to be
under drug cartel control. Unspeakable violence is now rampant, not
only on the Mexican side of the border, but on the U.S. side as well.
This alone is reason to take border security very seriously. Yet
President Obama and his administration refuse to do what is necessary
and constitutional.
A recent Bloomberg report revealed that major U.S. banks have
knowingly financed Mexican drug cartels and facilitated money
laundering without taking any action to stop it. And then there are
revelations, even open admissions that U.S. troops in Afghanistan are
not a eradicating opium crops, but growing, gardening, and
"tolerating" them. Drugs from these crops are being shipped into the
United States with little being done to stop their flow. This points
to the sad fact that those in power in the United States, including
the CIA, have driven the drug trade, not slowed or stopped it.
And the Drug War continues, as it preys upon the American people,
searching and surveilling, them, imprisoning and punishing users of
these "tolerated" drugs. Through tax funds the prison industrial
complex profits from drug users, doing nothing to end Wall Street
money laundering or cross-border smuggling operations.
It was recently announced in New York that National Guard will patrol
American neighborhoods for the purpose of drug interdiction. Not only
is the use of military to police the American people a violation of
Posse Comitatus, but it is a symbol of the ultimate hypocrisy and
treason that has been committed by America's globalist leaders for
many decades now.
Summit County resident JT Coyote also writes for the free speech blog
Infowars.com.
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