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  Americans Doing The Job Congress Won't-----Minute Man Project

      NewsWithViews.com | 14 Jan 2005 | By Frosty Wooldridge

Americans Doing The
Job Congress Won't
Minute Man Project
By Frosty Wooldridge

1-14-5NewsWithViews.com


There are rare times in American history when citizens must take action to do the jobs that elected leaders won't do. The Minute Man Project promises to be the next Boston Tea Party beginning on April 1, 2005.

What happened December 17, 1773? It was a date that few legal immigrants or illegal aliens know about or understand. How did that notorious moment occur in American history? Who caused it? What was the result?

The Boston Tea Party blasted into the news and across the Atlantic Ocean and into the halls of British Parliament because a bunch of American rednecks and "proud of it" patriots were sick and tired of the British Tea tax. They stormed the gangplanks on three ships in Boston harbor while tossing bags of tea overboard. As they say, "Conviction without action is worthless."

Listen well and listen hard mates, because another American Moment is about to break into the headlines of Dan, Tom, Brian and Larry King on the Arizona border on April 1, 2005. You can read about it in history or you can be a part of it.

The Minute Man Project launched last fall and grows by the day. Already volunteers have signed up from 30 states--many U.S. military veterans volunteered for this new mission to protect America from a Congress that does not and will not represent American citizens. The project expects over 1000 volunteers from every walk of life to serve 1 to 30 days (perhaps in shifts) spotting illegal aliens as they storm our nation's borders-- numbering 10,000 daily and three million annually. Yes, that number is verified by Time Magazine.

From the Boston Tea Party to every militiaman who served, starved and froze to death at Valley Forge for our new country, Americans have answered the call.

Today, our own government acts more like the British government of 1776. Our Congress is in breach of its oath of office. Our president panders to Mexico's Fox instead of focusing on our needs and rights-and the rule of law. Our own senators and congressmen ignore us. Last fall, Arizona Senators McCain and Kyl along with Congressmen Kolbe and Flake denounced Proposition 200 that was overwhelmingly passed by voters. It shows you HOW out of touch they are with their constituents. Anti-American Hispanic gangs grow in our communities while LULAC, LA RAZA, MECHA and MULDEF, who are virulent anti-American organizations, gain numbers and strength daily. Much like those men at the Boston Tea Party, we're tired of it.

Where's this 21st Century party going to happen? It begins in Tombstone, Arizona, April 1, 2005. Its leaders, Jim Gilchrist, former US Marine combat veteran and Chris Simcox, editor of the Tombstone Tumbleweed, will be celebrated as the new American patriots.

"I am recruiting volunteers to converge on the southern border of Arizona for the purpose of aiding the U.S. Border Patrol in "spotting" intruders entering the U.S. illegally," Gilchrist said. "As it is, they only catch one in four illegal aliens. For 30 days, we're going to shut down that illegal alien smuggling alley."

"Currently, 10,000 illegal aliens enter the US daily," Simcox said. "Over 5,000 invade from Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California daily. Add our East Coast, West Coast and Canada, you've got three million per year."

Time Magazine corroborated those numbers in its, "Who Left The Door Open?" September 12, 2004

"Our object is to spot those intruders by eyesight, binoculars and night telescopes," Simcox said, "and report them to patrol officers."

"I intend to stay the entire 30 days of this mission," Gilchrist said. "However, the length of time is not a requirement to volunteer. The key is to bring national media attention to this invasion. For anyone needing more information, they may write my email address." For a full information packet: www.minutemanproject.com

"Our government is mandated by the Constitution, Article IV, Section 4, to protect all states from invasion. We've already been invaded by 15 million people who have broken our laws by coming here illegally. Another three million annually is unacceptable."

Simcox said he stands for the same thing that Mark Twain said, "In the beginning of change, the patriot is a brave and scarce man, hated and scorned. When the cause suceeds, however, the timid join himfor then it costs nothing to be a patriot."

If Gilchrist and Simcox were worried about volunteers, they need not be. Retired colonels, majors, captains and sergeants are signing up by the day. Ordinary citizens offer their presence in this project. If the Mexican government thinks it can sidestep our well-trained military veterans from the Army, Marines, Navy and Air Force-they've got another thought coming.

"We urge every volunteer to bring their state flag to this event," Gilchrist said. "We want to show our leaders that Americans are united in their demands for our borders to be closed off to illegal migration. We're going to plant flags into the soil along the Naco Line on our side of the border."

This foreign invasion is no longer a joke. It's no longer fun. It's no longer tolerable. They're "coming here for a better life" will no longer cut it. When illegals say, "They're a bunch of racists," it no longer holds water. This is about the rule of law. This is about our country not theirs. "They're coming here to do the jobs that Americans won't do" is an excuse that can no longer be tolerated. If immigrant medical doctors were paid $5.00 an hour slave wagesthere wouldn't be any doctors doing the jobs that Americans won't do, either.

What will those illegal aliens and drug smugglers see on the border come April 1, 2005? They are going to meet with a miles long line of organized, military-style, determined, gritty and pissed-off American patriots in tents, motor-homes and pickup trucks standing by campfires and from every walk of life. Their only weapons will be the holding of binoculars and night vision scopes-and taking a stand for America. They're going to shut down the borders in that sector to show President Bush that it CAN be done if and when he chooses to do his job.

We protect the borders of countries around the world with our lives and our money. It's time we protect our sovereignty and our nation by protecting our own borders.

What did the Boston Tea Party do? It was the first "labor contraction" that birthed a new nation. What will the Minute Man Project accomplish? It will be another stand in stopping the death of this nation. It will force the Congress and president into action, into doing their jobs, into representing Americans and our interests. It will be an exclamation point to the voter approved Proposition 200 in Arizona. It will become the beginning of the end of illegal alien immigration into the United States of America.

It will prove one of America's finest hours in the beginning of the 21st Century.

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Posted 01/14/2005 07:01:49 pm CST by jwgalt

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To: unamused, jethro tull, lodwick, with liberty, stand opposed, christine, others I've forgotten.

read and pass on.

1   Posted 2005-01-14 19:48:28 by jwgalt  

(Enjoy the simple things in life...if someone makes you mad, it takes 40 muscles to frown, but only 4 to extend your arm and bitch-slap the bastard upside the head.)

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To: jwgalt

"I am recruiting volunteers to converge on the southern border of Arizona for the purpose of aiding the U.S. Border Patrol in "spotting" intruders entering the U.S. illegally," Gilchrist said. "As it is, they only catch one in four illegal aliens. For 30 days, we're going to shut down that illegal alien smuggling alley."
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If enough Americans show up they won't be able to arrest them all.
Remember the Alamo!

2   Posted 2005-01-14 19:51:33 by WithLiberty

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To: jwgalt

"They're coming here to do the jobs that Americans won't do" is an excuse that can no longer be tolerated.

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Oh Lordie, don't get me started on this again.

3   Posted 2005-01-14 20:00:52 by justlurking  

("They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for oneÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢s country. There is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason." -Ernest Hemingway)

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To: justlurking

the next Boston Tea Party beginning on April 1, 2005.

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"APRIL FOOLS" ??????????????????????????

4   Posted 2005-01-14 20:04:26 by noone222  

(When everything is gone there's nothing left to fear, this world cannot bring me down because I am already here.)

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To: justlurking, jwgalt

"They're coming here to do the jobs that Americans won't do" is an excuse that can no longer be tolerated.

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Is that when we'll have to fight them here, in our streets?

5   Posted 2005-01-14 20:06:02 by Dakmar

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To: noone222

A big, fat April Fool most likely.


Heya sleepy head! After God knows how many cups of coffee and a very large Caramel Frapp and countless Mtn Dews (yes I was bad today)! I am finally AWAKE!

6   Posted 2005-01-14 20:13:02 by justlurking  

("They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for oneÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢s country. There is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason." -Ernest Hemingway)

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To: jwgalt

wow. this should be real interesting, especially if it gathers steam and numbers!

7   Posted 2005-01-14 20:14:13 by christine  

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To: justlurking

screw that shit.

take choline & inositol, along with phosphaditly serine, a bit of dmae, and, if you're really into brain power, use some piracetam.

8   Posted 2005-01-14 20:19:04 by jwgalt  

(Enjoy the simple things in life...if someone makes you mad, it takes 40 muscles to frown, but only 4 to extend your arm and bitch-slap the bastard upside the head.)

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To: Dakmar

Is that when we'll have to fight them here, in our streets?

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Probably so. Watch California.

9   Posted 2005-01-14 20:19:12 by justlurking  

("They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for oneÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢s country. There is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason." -Ernest Hemingway)

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To: jwgalt

take choline & inositol, along with phosphaditly serine, a bit of dmae, and, if you're really into brain power, use some piracetam.

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I'm gonna have to google all of that. But I really can't give up the caramel frapps:) They are divine:)

10   Posted 2005-01-14 20:20:59 by justlurking  

("They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for oneÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢s country. There is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason." -Ernest Hemingway)

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To: christine

and the irony is, that subversives are FEEDING the side they seek to delimit.

that is, the more they seek to control and confuse, the more they energize that which they seek to enslave.

but of course, lets all remember, naaaaah....that's silly.

those boys love secrets....so, I ain't telling.


observe and see.

remember, believe no one. find out for yourself.

not all who sleep are tired.

11   Posted 2005-01-14 20:28:15 by jwgalt  

(Enjoy the simple things in life...if someone makes you mad, it takes 40 muscles to frown, but only 4 to extend your arm and bitch-slap the bastard upside the head.)

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To: justlurking

search

www.lef.org....see 'cognitex' 'dmae' 'ps'


search piracetam, search nootropics, search galantamine.

search hydergine, r-ala (recombinant alpha lipoic acid)

search acetyl carnitine, alpha lipoic acid, huperzine-A, carnosine,

deprynl, etc.

turn your brain into an intellectual Hyubasa.


and don't even talk to me about the other stuff.


the chemical approach to increased mental function is only one modality of change.

take care.

12   Posted 2005-01-14 20:36:59 by jwgalt  

(Enjoy the simple things in life...if someone makes you mad, it takes 40 muscles to frown, but only 4 to extend your arm and bitch-slap the bastard upside the head.)

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To: jwgalt

www.lef.org....see 'cognitex' 'dmae' 'ps'


search piracetam, search nootropics, search galantamine.

search hydergine, r-ala (recombinant alpha lipoic acid)

search acetyl carnitine, alpha lipoic acid, huperzine-A, carnosine,

deprynl, etc.

turn your brain into an intellectual Hyubasa.


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Sounds very interesting and I will definitely check this stuff out. Thank you:)

13   Posted 2005-01-14 20:42:17 by justlurking  

("They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for oneÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢s country. There is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason." -Ernest Hemingway)

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To: jwgalt

14   Posted 2005-01-14 20:48:08 by Dakmar

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To: Dakmar

Gonna call him Medicine Man before it's over with:)

15   Posted 2005-01-14 20:50:27 by justlurking  

("They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for oneÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢s country. There is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason." -Ernest Hemingway)

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To: Dakmar, Jhoffa

Cassini-huygens

16   Posted 2005-01-14 20:54:07 by justlurking  

("They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for oneÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢s country. There is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason." -Ernest Hemingway)

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To: WithLiberty

Remember Goliad.

17   Posted 2005-01-14 21:00:08 by lodwick  

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Truth Radio

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To: justlurking

Wow!

18   Posted 2005-01-14 21:01:48 by Dakmar

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To: Dakmar



This one is pretty cool too.

19   Posted 2005-01-14 21:07:21 by justlurking  

("They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for oneÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢s country. There is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason." -Ernest Hemingway)

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To: jwgalt, Zipporah

a bit of dmae,

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i just read in dr. perricone's book that DMAE is good for skin. i'd never heard of it before now.

20   Posted 2005-01-14 21:08:37 by christine  

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To: christine

Whole foods is all people need, not all these fancy alphabet chemicals.

21   Posted 2005-01-14 21:11:23 by Dakmar

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To: Dakmar

ya mean like cheeseburgers?

22   Posted 2005-01-14 21:16:08 by christine  

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To: christine

Only whole cheeseburgers.

My favorite is Ron's here locally. Half beef, half Owens sausage, covered w/ cured ham, cheese, chili, jalapenos, onions, and about the size of a dinner plate.

23   Posted 2005-01-14 21:21:50 by Samuel Gray

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To: christine

I love cheeseburgers! Myers Drive-In in Marion IN has the best.

24   Posted 2005-01-14 21:23:15 by Dakmar

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To: justlurking

I think he was just listing the ingredients in Code Red Mountain Dew

25   Posted 2005-01-14 21:27:37 by AmericaFirst  

(WoW)

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To: Samuel Gray

Damn, that sounds like way too much food. It freaks me out every time I go to Chicago they have these huge portions of food at restaurants, like really, who sits at eats six pounds of food at one sitting?

26   Posted 2005-01-14 21:28:39 by Dakmar

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To: Dakmar

like really, who sits at eats six pounds of food at one sitting?


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Come to Kentucky and I can show you a couple of them.

27   Posted 2005-01-14 21:30:58 by justlurking  

("They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for oneÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢s country. There is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason." -Ernest Hemingway)

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To: AmericaFirst

I think he was just listing the ingredients in Code Red Mountain Dew

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LOL! You think? I have heard alot about Code Red, but never tried it.

28   Posted 2005-01-14 21:33:22 by justlurking  

("They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for oneÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢s country. There is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason." -Ernest Hemingway)

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To: christine, zipporah

i just read in dr. perricone's book that DMAE is good for skin. i'd never heard of it before now.
*****
Arlene Dahl, the mother of Lorenzo Lamas, has her special skin care treatment also but I will spare you that one.


29   Posted 2005-01-14 21:52:14 by AmericaFirst  

(WoW)

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To: Samuel Gray

oh my..now that is whole! ;)

30   Posted 2005-01-14 21:53:28 by christine  

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To: AmericaFirst

laughing..i think i may have been told that by someone once.

31   Posted 2005-01-14 21:55:17 by christine  

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To: Dakmar

blueberries! i eat fresh blueberries every day. i've heard they're brain food. couldn't necessarily prove it by me, though, but i've only been doing this for a couple of months.

32   Posted 2005-01-14 21:56:34 by kiki  

(why must one never discuss the number 288 in polite company?)

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To: kiki

Blueberries are good for you. Fresh fruits and vegetables are always better to eat healthwise than processed foods, and berries have lots of additional benefits. The dark pigments are anti-oxidents.

33   Posted 2005-01-14 22:08:53 by Dakmar

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To: lodwick

I had to look it up. Thanks for expanding my education.
Remember Goliad

34   Posted 2005-01-15 14:42:44 by WithLiberty

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