

Looking at the potential
presidential frontrunners for both the Democrat and Republican parties
reveals that virtually everyone of them would surrender America's
borders. Not one of the presidential frontrunners from either party
would protect our borders against illegal immigration. Just the
opposite. They would continue George Bush's policy of wide open
borders, including his determination to grant amnesty to illegals. In
other words, when it comes to protecting our borders, there is not a
nickel's worth of difference between the two major parties' leading
presidential contenders.
Democratic presidential
frontrunners include John Edwards, Barak Obama, and Hillary Clinton.
Republican frontrunners include John McCain, Mitt Romney, and Rudy
Giuliani.
In fact, virtually every
Democratic candidate, and even the vast majority of Republican
candidates, would provide no relief to America's border problems. And,
yes, that includes Sam Brownback and Newt Gingrich. Notable exceptions
include Duncan Hunter, Ron Paul, and Tom Tancredo, with Tancredo at the
head of the class.
Obviously, should Hunter,
Paul, or Tancredo miraculously win the White House, the push for a
North American Union (NAU) complete with a NAFTA superhighway and a
trilateral, hemispheric government, would be stopped dead in its
tracks. For this reason, the GOP machine (and the insiders who control
it) will never allow someone such as Duncan Hunter, Ron Paul, or Tom
Tancredo to obtain the nomination.
It's time the American people
faced a hard, cold reality: no matter who the two major parties
nominate in November 2008, the push for open borders, amnesty for
illegal aliens, and the NAU will continue unabated. In other words,
anyone one believes that unimpeded illegal immigration (and related
issues) just might be the biggest threat to our national sovereignty
and security (and count me as one who does) will not be able to vote
for either the Republican or Democratic nominee in 2008. It's time to
start preparing for that reality now.
Does that mean that
Republicans should not do everything they can to help Tancredo, Paul,
or Hunter gain the nomination? Of course not. If the vast majority of
the GOP rank and file would get solidly behind these three men, one of
them might have a chance of succeeding. However, the track record of
the GOP faithful is not very reassuring.
Instead of supporting
principled, uncompromising men of integrity, such as the three men
named above, Republican voters will doubtless buy into the party mantra
of pragmatism and help nominate another spineless globalist such as
currently occupies the White House, which will leave us exactly where
we are now.
So, here is the sixty-four
million dollar question: What will principled conservative voters do in
2008? My hope and prayer is that after failing to receive their party's
nomination, Ron Paul, Tom Tancredo, and Duncan Hunter (or at least one
of them) will leave the party and bring their (his) followers to the
Constitution Party (CP). In all likelihood, the CP will have ballot
access in over 45 states. It is already the third largest political
party in the country and is currently the fastest growing political
party in the nation. A national leader such as Paul, Tancredo, or
Hunter would provide the CP with a very attractive alternative to the
globalist candidates being offered by the two major parties.
By nature, I am not a single
issue voter. However, I am sensible enough to realize that there are
currently a handful of issues that will literally make or break
America's future. And right now, the illegal immigration and emerging
North American Union issues are at the very top of the list. Further
failure on these issues will mean the end of America as we know it. And
I mean very soon.
Regardless of what Hunter,
Paul, and Tancredo ultimately do, Republicans, Democrats, and
Independents who believe we must protect America's borders, stop the
burgeoning North American Union, and secure our national sovereignty
must be prepared to abandon the two major parties' presidential
nominees in 2008 and support an "America First" third party candidate.
Even a virtually unknown candidate with limited experience, but someone
who understands the issues and has the backbone to do what is right,
would be head and shoulders above what the two major parties are
currently shoving down our throats.
Better start preparing
yourselves for it now, folks.
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