WE HAVE PROPPED UP AND DEFENDED EVERY
FREAKING MUSLIM DICTATOR OVER THERE. WE’VE HANDED THEM PLANE LOADS OF MONEY,
WATCHED THEIR STAGGERING CORRUPTION, BACK-STABBING OF AMERICANS… AND THEN LEFT OUR OWN BORDERS WIDE OPEN FOR
MEXICAN TERRORIST!
NO ONE LOPS OFF MORE HEADS THAN NARCOMEX!
NO KILLS MORE AMERICANS THAN MEXICANS!
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SINCE THE AMNESTY TO END AMNESTIES OF
1986, THERE HAVE BEEN MILLIONS OF MEXICANS HOP OUR BORDERS FOR OUR JOBS, FREE
ANCHOR BABY BREEDING AND WELFARE, AND TO LOOT.
EVERY DAY THE MEXICAN DICTATORSHIP RANTS
THAT THEY ARE UNHAPPY THE LOOTING IS NOT RICHER!
EVERY DAY OBAMA PROMISES HIS LA RAZA
ILLEGALS, “UNDOCUMENTED DEMS”, THAT HE WILL DEVISE MORE BIT BY BIT BY BIT
AMNESTIES, CONTINUE NON-ENFORCEMENT OF LAWS PROHIBITING THE EMPLOYMENT OF
ILLEGALS, PUSH OUR BORDERS OPEN WIDER EVEN AS HE LIES ABOUT BORDER SECURITY,
AND SUE LEGALS TO ADVANCE LA RAZA SUPREMACY.
THAT ALL ADDS UP TO THE MEXICAN
OCCUPATION!
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The
Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century [Paperback]
Editorial
Reviews
Amazon.com Review
Amazon Best of the Month, January 2009: "Be Practical,
Expect the Impossible." So declares George Friedman, chief intelligence
officer and founder of Strategic Forecasting, Inc. (Stratfor), a private
intelligence agency whose clients include foreign government agencies and
Fortune 500 companies. Gathering
information from its global network of operatives and analysts (drawing the
nickname "the Shadow CIA"), Stratfor produces thoughtful and
genuinely engrossing analysis of international events daily, from possible
outcomes of the latest Pakistan/India tensions to the hierarchy of Mexican drug
cartels to challenges to Obama's nascent administration. In The Next 100
Years, Friedman undertakes the impossible (or improbable) challenge of
forecasting world events through the 21st century. Starting with the premises
that "conventional political analysis suffers from a profound failure of
imagination" and "common sense will be wrong," Friedman maps
what he sees as the likeliest developments of the future, some intuitive, some
surprising: more (but less catastrophic) wars; Russia's re-emergence as an aggressive
hegemonic power; China's diminished influence in international affairs due to
traditional social and economic imbalances; and the dawn of an American
"Golden Age" in the second half of the century. Friedman is well
aware that much of what he predicts will be wrong--unforeseeable events are, of
course, unforeseen--but through his interpretation of geopolitics, one gets the
sense that Friedman's guess is better than most. --Jon Foro
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
From Publishers Weekly
With a unique combination of cold-eyed realism
and boldly confident fortune-telling, Friedman (Americas Secret War)
offers a global tour of war and peace in the upcoming century. The author
asserts that the United States power is so extraordinarily overwhelming that it
will dominate the coming century, brushing aside Islamic terrorist threats now,
overcoming a resurgent Russia in the 2010s and 20s and eventually gaining
influence over space-based missile systems that Friedman names battle stars.
Friedman is the founder of Stratfor, an independent geopolitical forecasting
company, and his authoritative-sounding predictions are based on such factors
as natural resources and population cycles. While these concrete measures lend
his short-term forecasts credence, the later years of Friedmans 100-year cycle
will provoke some serious eyebrow raising. The
armed border clashes between Mexico and the United States in the 2080s seem
relatively plausible, but the space war pitting Japan and Turkey against the
United States and allies, prognosticated to begin precisely on Thanksgiving Day
2050, reads as fantastic (and terrifying) science fiction. Whether all of
the visions in Friedmans crystal ball actually materialize, they certainly make
for engrossing entertainment. (Feb.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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·
Paperback: 288 pages
·
Publisher: Anchor; 1 Reprint edition
(January 26, 2010)
·
Language: English
·
ISBN-10: 0767923057
·
ISBN-13: 978-0767923057
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OBAMA’S HISPANICAZATION OF AMERICA
FOR THE LA RAZA VOTE:
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WIKI LEAKS EXPOSES OBAMA’S OPEN
BORDERS AGENDA – BUILDING A BORDERLESS TERRITORY WITH NARCOMEX:
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/05/wikileaks-exposed-obamas-la-raza-open.html
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OBAMA’S LA RAZA PARTY INFESTED
ADMINISTRATION:
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OBAMA’S PHANTOM IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT:
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LA RAZA CRIME TIDAL WAVE:
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POLITICIANS HISPANDERING FOR LA RAZA VOTE:
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/05/how-to-accurately-detect-disingenuous.html
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OBAMA’S LA RAZA ICE RELEASED 8,000 MEX CRIMINALS
BACK ONTO US:
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OBAMA AND THE FASCIST MEXICAN SUPREMACY MOVEMENT OF LA RAZA “THE RACE”
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OBAMA PROMISES NON-ENFORCEMENT OF LAWS THAT HINDER LA
RAZA OCCUPATION:
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FEDS ALLOW ILLEGALS OVER OUR BORDERS:
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/05/feds-allow-illegal-aliens-to-cross.html
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8 OUT OF 10 ILLEGALS CAUGHT, NEVER PROSECUTED:
8 Out of 10 Illegals Apprehended in 2010 Never Prosecuted
http://www.alipac.us/article-6162-thread-1-0.html
http://www.alipac.us/article-6162-thread-1-0.html
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OBAMA HANDS TAX DOLLARS TO MEXICAN SUPREMACIST:
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ON THE GROWIN POWER OF “LA RAZA” FASCISM FOR MEX SUPREMACY
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OBAMA’S CATCH AND RELEASE PROGRAM WRITTEN BY MEXICO:
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OBAMA SABOTAGES OUR BORERS FOR ILLEGALS:
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OBAMA QUIETLY ERASING BORDERS BY DEMAND OF MEXICO,
LA RAZA, AND THE U.S. CHAMBER of COMMERCE:
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OBAMA TELLS LA RAZA
ALL ILLEGALS ARE LEGAL:
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Lou Dobbs Tonight
Monday, September 28, 2009
And T.J. BONNER, president of the National Border Patrol Council, will weigh in on the federal government’s decision to pull nearly 400 agents from the U.S.-Mexican border. As always, Lou will take your calls to discuss the issues that matter most-and to get your thoughts on where America is headed.
Monday, September 28, 2009
And T.J. BONNER, president of the National Border Patrol Council, will weigh in on the federal government’s decision to pull nearly 400 agents from the U.S.-Mexican border. As always, Lou will take your calls to discuss the issues that matter most-and to get your thoughts on where America is headed.
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TERRORIST IN OUR UNDEFENDED NATION, WHILE BILLIONS
SQUANDERED OVER IN MUSLIM LAND:
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OBAMA ARMS MEXICAN ILLEGAL REBELS:
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OBAMA KEEPS NARCOMEX ROUTES OPEN TO EASE MORE LA RAZA OVER
OUR BORDERS AND INTO THE VOTING BOOTHS:
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OBAMA CELEBRATES LA RAZA INVASION:
*
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OBAMA TELLS PENTAGON NO TROOPS ON OUR OPEN BORDERS:
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2011/feb2011/mexi-f10.shtml
Pentagon official: US could send troops to fight Mexican “insurgency”
FAIRUS.org
The
Administration's Phantom Immigration Enforcement Policy
According
to DHS’s own reports, very little of our nation’s borders (Southwestern or
otherwise) are secure, and gaining control is not even a goal of the
department.
By Ira Mehlman
Published on 12/07/2009
Townhall.com
Published on 12/07/2009
Townhall.com
The setting was not quite the flight
deck of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln with a “Mission Accomplished” banner as the
backdrop, but it was the next best thing. Speaking at the Center for American
Progress (CAP) on Nov. 13, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano
declared victory over illegal immigration and announced that the Obama
administration is ready to move forward with a mass amnesty for the millions of
illegal aliens already living in the United States.
Arguing the Obama administration’s case
for amnesty, Napolitano laid out what she described as the “three-legged stool”
for immigration reform. As the administration views it, immigration reform must
include “a commitment to serious and effective enforcement, improved legal
flows for families and workers, and a firm but fair way to deal with those who
are already here.”
Acknowledging that a lack of confidence
in the government’s ability and commitment to effectively enforce the
immigration laws it passes proved to be the Waterloo of previous efforts to
gain amnesty for illegal aliens, Napolitano was quick to reassure the American
public that those concerns could be put to rest.
“For starters, the security of the
Southwest border has been transformed from where it was in 2007,” stated the
secretary. Not only is the border locked up tight, she continued, but the
situation is well in-hand in the interior of the country as well. “We’ve also
shown that the government is serious and strategic in its approach to
enforcement by making changes in how we enforce the law in the interior of the
country and at worksites…Furthermore, we’ve transformed worksite enforcement to
truly address the demand side of illegal immigration.”
If Rep. Joe Wilson had been in
attendance to hear Secretary Napolitano’s CAP speech he might well have had a
few choice comments to offer. But since he wasn’t, we will have to rely on the
Department of Homeland Security’s own data to assess the veracity of
Napolitano’s claims.
According to DHS’s own reports, very
little of our nation’s borders (Southwestern or otherwise) are secure, and
gaining control is not even a goal of the department. DHS claims to have
“effective control” over just 894 miles of border. That’s 894 out of 8,607
miles they are charged with protecting. As for the other 7,713 miles? DHS’s
stated border security goal for FY 2010 is the same 894 miles.
The administration’s strategic approach
to interior and worksite enforcement is just as chimerical as its strategy at
the border, unless one considers shuffling paper to be a strategy. DHS data,
released November 18, show that administrative arrests of immigration law
violators fell by 68 percent between 2008 and 2009. The department also carried
out 60 percent fewer arrests for criminal violations of immigration laws, 58
percent fewer criminal indictments, and won 63 percent fewer convictions.
While the official unemployment rate
has climbed from 7.6 percent when President Obama took office in January to 10
percent today, the administration’s worksite enforcement strategy has amounted
to a bureaucratic game of musical chairs. The administration has all but ended
worksite enforcement actions and replaced them with paperwork audits. When the
audits determine that illegal aliens are on the payroll, employers are given
the opportunity to fire them with little or no adverse consequence to the
company, while no action is taken to remove the illegal workers from the
country. The illegal workers simply acquire a new set of fraudulent documents
and move on to the next employer seeking workers willing to accept substandard
wages.
In Janet Napolitano’s alternative
reality a mere 10 percent of our borders under “effective control” and sharp
declines in arrests and prosecutions of immigration lawbreakers may be
construed as confidence builders, but it is hard to imagine that the American
public is going to see it that way. If anything, the administration’s record
has left the public less confident that promises of future immigration
enforcement would be worth the government paper they’re printed on.
As Americans scrutinize the
administration’s plans to overhaul immigration policy, they are likely to find
little in the “three-legged stool” being offered that they like or trust. The
first leg – enforcement – the administration has all but sawed off. The second
– increased admissions of extended family members and workers – makes little
sense with some 25 million Americans either unemployed or relegated to
part-time work. And the third – amnesty for millions of illegal aliens – is
anathema to their sense of justice and fair play.
As Americans well know, declaring
“Mission Accomplished” and actually accomplishing a mission are two completely
different things. When it comes to enforcing immigration laws, the only message
the public is receiving from this administration is “Mission Aborted.”
Congress
Questions Obama's Decision to Cut Border Troops
On Tuesday, the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on
Border and Maritime Security held a hearing on the Obama Administration's decision
to drastically reduce the number of National Guard troops along the U.S.-Mexico
border. Now, after 19 months of stationing 1,200 National Guard ground troops
along the border, that number sits at a mere 300. (Boston Herald,
April 19, 2012)
Late last year, the Administration announced its intent
to replace a majority of National Guard ground troops with aerial surveillance
by using members of the Army and Air National Guard. (San Francisco Chronicle,
Dec. 13, 2011; FAIR Legislative
Update, Dec. 19, 2011) Troops were initially placed along the
southern border to assist both Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in spotting
illegal entries, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with criminal
intelligence. (C-Span video, July 19,
2010; see also FAIR
Legislative Update, July 26, 2010
Pointing this out, Members of the Subcommittee questioned
the Administration's plan to reduce the number of boots on the ground. Chairman
Candice Miller (R-MI) argued that National Guard troops have served a critical
purpose on the border, serving as backup to CBP during times when agents were
in short supply. "[W]ill CBP's aviation components be able to sustain the
missions previously performed by the National Guard?" she asked. (Rep.
Miller Advisory, April 12, 2012)
Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar (R) agreed, further arguing against troop withdrawal
given the fact that the U.S. only has operational control of 873 miles of the
2,000-mile border. (Bloomberg Government Transcript, April. 17, 2012)
The Administration nonetheless claims that replacing the
troops on the ground with aerial surveillance will increase border security.
Testifying before the Subcommittee, Assistant Defense Secretary Paul Stockton
claimed that aerial surveillance technology would provide a new deterrent to
illegal border crossers, as traffickers would no longer be able to easily avoid
fixed-location entry identification teams along the border. (Bloomberg
Government Transcript, April. 17, 2012)
Members of the National Guard's aviation teams have
already taken to the skies. Instead of 1,200 ground troops, Blackhawk
helicopters and fixed-wing manned surveillance planes now fly over the border
region. (Boston Herald,
Apr. 19, 2012) According to media reports, the 300 remaining troops will either
fly aircraft or analyze intelligence about smuggling routes in command centers
miles from the border. (Id.; The Baltimore Sun,
Apr. 19, 2012)
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