Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Culture wars at our border

Anyone remember the tag line for the movie Poltergeist. "They're Here!"

While congress boils and writhes over the coming November midterms and the American media continues to focus on the mundane, the enemy approaches ever nearer. They are here and they are getting closer as each day passes.

Since the Obama administration assumed office, we have seen a continued stone walling of any efforts by those in Washington to stem the flow of illegal aliens into this country. But more importantly, the rise in violence along our southern border with Mexico has become epidemic.

While many here in America may dismiss the violence and murders as 'not our problem' and just Mexican drug gangs warring, the simple reality is demonstrated daily, that these drug gangs are now using weapons and idological methodologies heretofore never seen in this hemisphere.

Small-town mayor stoned to death in western Mexico
The mayor of a small town in western Mexico was found on Monday stoned to death in the third attack on a public official in the country in less than a week, local authorities said.

The bodies of Gustavo Sanchez, mayor of Tancitaro in Michoacan state, and an aide were found, officials said.

"It appears they stoned them to death," a source from the local prosecutor's office said on condition of anonymity.

Why is this report something that should be of interest to Americans? Ask yourself these simple questions and answer them. Where have we witnessed ongoing attacks using 'car bombs for the past thirty years?' And where are we seeing car bombs being used today?

Then ask yourself, where in the world is death by stoning a preferred sanction imposed by the religious leaders of these countries? And now? We have public officials being 'stoned to death' in Mexico? Americans need to be asking some serious questions concerning the news from our southern border and they need to make their feelings known come November. Or it won't be long before these stories of mass murder and car bombs and stoning deaths will become the norm on our side of the border.

Truth be know it is already happening to some extent and the media has to date ignored it.

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