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Rim05 your contributions in terms of participation and dedication are unquestionable. Believe me I fully understand not being able to go places as often as I used to.
I would hope to have you join us on SOS radio some time. The reason we created it was so that we could gather as a group from our homes over the telephone. I would love to hear what you have to say on SOS radio. |
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"The most counter-productive thing we could do is attack our law enforcement officials and blame them for things they cannot fix. Even if the officers resign in protest, their successors still can do nothing when the federal government continues to interfere with efforts at the local levels to enforce American laws."
Jim there is a world of difference between heads of police like Mr Moore and Sheriff Joe Arpaio. I know that we would all like to see more like Joe Arpaio and none like Moore. I would also like to see you come around more to our side of the issue. It seems of late that you are more on the side of the pro-illegals. I understand compassion but we must unwaveringly stand for what we believe in. This is our land, our country and those who make it easier for illegals to stay dishonor those who gave everything to secure it. |
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Outside perspective.
This is a California thing, and I'm not one. But maybe I can offer some outside perspective from someone who does not have a dog in this fight without sounding like a referee.
Infighting has definitely split up several good groups in my region. Going way back, years, to Farmingville, Long Island. The group leader invited Chris Simcox to speak. About 1/2 were in favor and 1/2 had a thing about Simcox and objected so strenuously that they "walked" splitting the group. It was downhill from there and not long after that the whole organization folded and closed their website. I met Simcox later at another group meeting in New Jersey and I had an uneasy feeling. Although he wasn't implicated two New Jersey groups came to loggerheads and relations cooled to the frigid. In that case a new group, in a different town, was supposed to be a satellite , subordinate, to the main group. Things fell apart when the new group began soliciting donations for themselves. The groups split. Same thing in Connecticut. A group of activists in Darien, in the South, organized and coupled with a group up North in Danbury. The Darien leader performed surveillance of all McDonald's restaurants in Connecticut then printed his report. The Northern group didn't like some aspects and decided to split, which they did. Relations and cooperation cooled to the point on non-cooperation and communication. Of course everyone knows the history of the Simcox Minuteman breakup and demise. On the matter of police and politician attitudes, we here have the Nations champion scofflaw, sanctuary city Mayor. I would like to say that generally police and Mayoral attitudes nationwide follow party lines, Democrats liberal, Republicans conservative. However, this one is variously a Democrat, then a Republican then an Independent, depending on which window of opportunity is open and which path offers the least resistance. Rodney King said: "Can't we all just get along" ? And the answer is no - not on your life. It just isn't the nature of the beast. It's one of Murphy's Laws. If they can find something to argue about and be disagreeable - they will. Last edited by wetibbe; 03-21-2011 at 06:11 AM. |
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Over the years many of the groups have tried to recruit and enlist me as an ally and colleague and I have always side stepped. Eventually I came to the conclusion that as a lone wolf my best option was to be an Infragard member. As such I have a vast legitimacy and partners with resources. |
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Jim Gilchrist said that he would be a guest on SOS RADIO! this week
We talked about some sort of format that will include a little of the past, a little of present, and a little of the future of MMP. We don't want to get bogged down with subjects that have already been wrung out in the courts; just a recap of the history with a few comments and questions. We're still working on it. It'll be tasteful as we've done in the past. |
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I am delighted that Jim Gilchrist will be on SOS Radio. I am looking forward to his appearance.
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