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« on: February 12, 2004, 08:25:20 AM »
>There are 3 messages in this issue.
>
>Topics in this digest:
>
>       1. Dynamite letter from Walter Kolbe, brother of Traitor Congressman
>            From: Kathy McKee <protectaz@yahoo.com>
>       2. Organization
>            From: Kathy McKee <protectaz@yahoo.com>
>       3. Mr. Shadegg's donation request
>            From: Kathy McKee <wowariz@yahoo.com>
>
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>Message: 1
>    Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 14:00:49 -0800 (PST)
>    From: Kathy McKee <protectaz@yahoo.com>
>Subject: Dynamite letter from Walter Kolbe, brother of Traitor
>Congressman
>
>
>This letter is to the Editor of the Sierra Vista Herald. A link to this
>letter can be found at
>  http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1074787/posts
>
>
>Walter Kolbe is the brother of Arizona Congressman Jim Kolbe
>
>To the editor:
>
>A couple of weeks ago our representative came to town. The sad thing
>was,
>he was not our congressman. Tom Tancredo, from Colorado and not from
>Arizona, said the things the large majority of Arizonans, and quite
>possibly the whole country, had been hoping to hear from their congressman.
>Regrettably, Jim Kolbe is a congressman and not a representative. The
>difference being a representative represents the wishes of a majority of
>his constituents, while a congressman represents himself.
>
>We have the specter of the president of Mexico to tell us we need to
>accept
>the citizens of his country and give them jobs, medical care, schools,
>Social Security and services and legality, even though these people have
>broken our laws in getting into our country. I respectfully suggest to the
>president of Mexico that he go home and attack the corruption, graft, and
>greed that permeate the bureaucracy of Mexico and have made it virtually a
>two-class country. It is a sick government and a sick nation that has its
>second largest source of income as the earnings of labor from outside its
>boundaries.
>
>And then we are treated to our own president, apparently called in by
>Kolbe, (U.S. Rep. Jeff) Flake and (U.S. Sen. John) McCain to bolster their
>flawed
>immigration policy and tell the citizens of Arizona that they know what is
>best for them. It is a disgraceful policy that would honor lawbreakers with
>amnesty and social services paid for on the backs of honest wage earners
>and those immigrants who struggled so hard to get here legally.
>
>I have heard Kolbe say repeatedly that something has to be done, and
>you naysayers have not come up with a solution. Mr. Kolbe’s
>subcommittee, which he chairs, disburses billions upon billions of our
>tax dollars to virtually every corner of the globe. We can land a
>mechanical toy on Mars and spend untold billions to put a human up
>there. But no one in this administration can develop a strategy for
>stopping illegal immigrants from pouring filth on
>our land, destroying our property, threatening our security and putting a
>monstrous financial burden on our citizenry for social services, health
>care
>and law enforcement. Methinks something stinks in Washington.
>
>But, since they can’t, I will give them a solution:
>
>1. Close the border. No program – “guest worker� or otherwise –
>will work
>until that is accomplished. Despite what they think, there is no incentive
>to stop illegal entry without it. And don’t give me that tired old “it
>can’t
>be done.� Those who believe that are either blind to the facts or plain
>stupid.
>
>2. Deport those here illegally as they are caught. This does not mean
>we have a nationwide sweep and truckloads of deportees at one time, but
>do it in a serious methodical way as they are caught.
>
>3. Enforce the laws already on the books that fine those employers who
>are ignoring the law and hiring these illegal aliens. These congressmen
>and administration people say it is not fair to put the burden of law
>enforcement on employers. Huh? Picking up the phone, calling the INS
>and asking them to come check some people with suspicious documents is
>“law enforcement?� We are expected to call the police if we see a
>crime being committed but not to report someone taking a job illegally.
>How hypocritical can you get?
>
>4. Make welfare programs subject to recipients taking jobs “no
>Americans will take.� If illegal workers, who are afraid to raise the
>slightest protest against lousy working conditions and pay, are
>eliminated, employers will have to better conditions and raise wages to
>at least a subsistence level. Cost us more in goods and services? Yes,
>but only a fraction of what medical care, social services, and law
>enforcement for illegal aliens are costing now.
>
>5. When all this is accomplished, then – maybe – we can have an
>honest discussion about a “guest worker� program.
>
>In the meantime, perhaps some of our congressmen, senators, and
>administration officials should retire, or be retired and allow a
>representative to replace them.
>
>Walter R. Kolbe
>Hereford
>
>
>
>
>The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good people do
>nothing.
>
>Kathy McKee
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>Message: 2
>    Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 15:03:13 -0800 (PST)
>    From: Kathy McKee <protectaz@yahoo.com>
>Subject: Organization
>
>To our entire PAN organization:
>
>First, I want to sincerely thank all of you for what you do, and I do
>appreciate the time, effort, and dedication you each have.  I understand
>how often everyday 'life' events get in the way of our good intentions, and
>you have heard my frustration that all doesn't go as smoothly as we would
>want it to.
>
>Part of the problem I have, that really impacts my ability to do the
>job I
>need to do, is that our organization is not being worked like a REAL
>organization.  We ARE a REAL organization, and we need to start acting that
>way.  Yes, it is far more interesting to spend our time agonizing about how
>awful it is to be victims of illegal aliens, political politicos, the
>media, etc., ad nauseum, BUT NOTHING WILL CHANGE IF WE DON'T GET ON THE
>BALL AND PROTECT OURSELVES.  I am asking each person in this good
>organization of ours to report to the person 'above' you --in most cases a
>City or County Chair.  That person will do the same, and I will wind up
>receiving questions and reports from just 25-30 people instead of hundreds.
>  If you find a bottleneck going through channels, obviously I need to be
>contacted.
>
>As it is now, too many of you report to me directly--both in Emails and
>phone calls, and I am overwhelmed by the sheer numbers.  There is no
>possible way for us to work efficiently with that kind of communication.  
>Simply said, I am unable to take in the information in a timely basis and
>pass it back to the people who can do something positive about that
>information.
>
>Starting today, please report information and ask questions to YOUR
>local
>city or county chairperson, and I sincerely believe we will all find our
>e-mail traffic more meaningful and less overwhelming for all of us.  Thank
>you all!
>
>Kathy
>
>
>
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>The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good people do
>nothing.
>
>Kathy McKee
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>Message: 3
>    Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 08:55:04 -0800 (PST)
>    From: Kathy McKee <wowariz@yahoo.com>
>Subject: Mr. Shadegg's donation request
>
>Since most of us are still in pain from learning the reality that John
>Shadegg is as much of a traitor as George Bush, while continuing to insult
>our intelligence with the facade that he is still tough on illegal
>immigration and cares what his constituents think, look below at how one of
>our clever Republican devotees responded.  (This is a good time for
>everyone to call the White House, Jon Kyl, and their Congressman again.  We
>don't want to let them think they've really "waited us out," do we?)
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>Since I've donated to Shadegg in the past, he sent me a donation
>request,
>along with a 93rd Birthday Greeting to Ronald Reagan, with blanks where I
>could check how much I would donate and whether I would circulate a
>Petition for the American Dream (whatever the @#$%^&* that is)!
>
>I was proud of myself for putting on my good manners and replying to
>Shadegg as follows:
>
>Congressman John Shadegg (Friends of John Shadegg)
>P.O. Box 45444
>Phoenix, AZ 85064-9843
>
>Dear Congressman,
>
>I've received your donation request and form recognizing President
>Reagan's
>birthday, but I must decline this year.
>
>I stopped donating to the Republican party; only to candidates who
>believe
>as I do. I've supported you in the past.
>
>But this year, I'll be sending all my donations to PAN, Protect Arizona
>Now. Citizens can no longer wait for our leaders who won't take the
>initiative; we must do it ourselves.
>
>In the same manner, circulating a petition or donating to the American
>Dream#12539;seems ostrich-like, putting one's head in the sand. When
>nothing is done to stop the swarms of illegal alien invaders into Arizona,
>circulating petitions to promote the American Dream is loony. Every illegal
>who enters, getting free medical care, welfare and food stamps, and
>preferential treatment chips away that American Dream. What
>petition#12539;do you have to address that problem?
>
>Our military are dispatched to secure borders of other nations, yet
>Congress refuses to militarize our border with Mexico. Numbers USA shows
>that you haven't supported militarizing the border.
>
>The petition I carry this year is the PAN petition, yet the Arizona
>Congressional delegation all opposes our cause. Since AZ congressmebers
>won't support us, the opposite applies.
>
>Thanks for thinking of me, Congressman; I#30693; still one of your
>friends.
>But this year, my time and money will go where it is most urgently needed
>to PAN. I hope you'll see how important it is and join us.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>
>Kathy McKee
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