Eagles!
Here's another example of how we're becoming strangers in our own country. I even managed to take a couple of photos, including one of the sissified consular official from the Raleigh Mexican Consulate.
Read and heed! This is what our soldiers are fighting for? I think not. And especially on the day when 31 Americans died in that helicopter in Afghanistan, of whom some 22 or so were members of SEAL Team SIX.
Isn't it amazing that we even ALLOW illegal residents to organize the way these people do? The sign on the photo of the registration desk translates as:
"Association of Mexicans in North Carolina. AMEXCAN DUPLIN [Duplin is a nearby county] Developing the appreciation, understanding, and prosperity of the Mexican community in the areas of culture, leadership, and education."
Larry Bailey
A NOT-SO-MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE (Forgettable, really)
This morning I went to the Greenville (NC) Convention Center to draw attention to the fact that the Mexican consulate in (I believe) Raleigh was sponsoring a Mexican ID card “festival” in the center.
What is going on? The ID cards they issued have no legal standing either in the USA or in Mexico, so what use could they possibly have? That’s easy: they make it easy for the Mexican illegals to commit fraud in the USA.
As an American citizen and walking on public property, I was unable to gain access to the affair. An effete (that’s “sissy”) know-it-all consular official put his portly body between me and the door and would not let me pass.
When a policeman showed up in response to my 911 call, I explained the situation to him, and he, upon checking with his lieutenant, said that I could not enter the building or remain on the grounds.
There were literally hundreds (if not a couple of thousand) Mexicans obtaining their “cedulas,” or licenses to commit fraud. Who knows how many of them will illegally obtain drivers licenses, Medicaid, and voter registration cards?
We are rapidly becoming strangers in our own country.
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