By Pastor Chuck Baldwin
That America's two most recent presidents, Bill Clinton and George W.
Bush, have been guilty of egregiously flawed and fallacious decisions
and activities is obvious. However, at what point do bad policies and
conduct become treasonous? At what point do we conclude that our
country's Chief Executive has crossed the line of mere inanity or
naïveté and has actually become a threat to our national security and
survival?
Those who listened to my radio talk show when Bill Clinton was in
office know how I daily chronicled what I believed were acts of
treason. No, I am not talking about his numerous sexual affairs. I'm
talking primarily about what became known as Chinagate.
There is a plethora of evidence to support the accusation that
then-President Bill Clinton deliberately facilitated the transfer of
military (including rocket and satellite) technology to Communist China
in exchange for large donations via highly placed Chinese operatives.
That, more than the Monica Lewinsky affair, should have been the basis
of impeachment. However, the Republican majority in Congress chose to
do absolutely nothing about Clinton's treasonous conduct in Chinagate.
Now it is President George W. Bush who is pushing the envelope.
As I have already stated in this column, I believe an independent
investigation should proceed aggressively in order to determine whether
or not President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney deliberately
manufactured evidence to support a preemptive invasion of Iraq. If it
is proven they did, they should both be impeached.
However, I believe there is another area of malfeasance committed by
G.W. Bush that is equal to anything Bill Clinton did: his determination
to facilitate a Mexican invasion of the United States and the decision
to merge America into a trilateral North American Community.
It is no hyperbole to say that Bush's infatuation with Mexican
immigration and uniting the economy of the U.S. with those of Canada
and Mexico threatens the sovereignty and independence of our country,
not to mention our national security.
One former military analyst is quoted as saying, "We are under attack.
Twenty million have already entered the country, and more are to come.
And sadly, many of our leaders are siding with the invaders. They are
willing to spend billions of dollars to deport foreigners from Iraq and
defend Iraq's borders, but won't lift a finger to save the USA."
William Calhoun wrote, "We know that Hispanics in the Mexican military
are helping Arab terrorists sneak into the United States. We know that
many Mexican gangs have already made alliances with terrorist cells in
India."
Calhoun continued by saying, "In short, Hispanics plan to retake the
Southwest United States. Reconquista, is what they call it, and their
aim is for Aztlan to live once again. As Mexican activist Ricky Sierra
said, 'We are recolonizing America . . .. It is time for us to take
back what is ours.'"
Not only has President Bush turned a blind eye to the gigantic national
security risks posed by unfettered illegal immigration, he has become
the most outspoken expeditor of illegal immigration.
For example, just recently, President Bush gave a directive to the
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals demanding that a convicted Mexican
rapist and murderer on death row be given another hearing. In what is
obviously an attempt to grovel before and appease the Mexican
government, Bush used an International Court of Justice ruling to
justify this presidential intrusion into the State of Texas's judicial
affairs.
The murderer's name is Jose Ernesto Medellin. He was one of six gang
members convicted of brutally raping and killing two Houston teenagers
Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Pena, who stumbled upon a violent gang
initiation. But George W. Bush wants him taken off death row and given
another hearing.
Thankfully, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has no intention of
being bullied by this rogue president. Judge Michael Keasler wrote that
Bush "exceeded his constitutional authority by intruding into the
independent powers of the judiciary." Presiding Judge Sharon Keller
said that Bush's "unprecedented, unnecessary, and intrusive exercise of
power over the Texas court system cannot be supported by the foreign
policy authority conferred on him by the United States Constitution."
(Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Remember, this is the same president that, at the behest of the Mexican
government, turned the U.S. Attorney's office loose on two U.S. Border
Patrol agents and a Texas Deputy Sheriff. According to Jerome Corsi,
"Investigators had no plans to bring charges against Texas Sheriff's
Deputy Glmer Hernandez until the Mexican government intervened and
demanded it, the officer's supervisor told WND.
"Sheriff Don Letsinger of Rocksprings, Texas, said the Texas Rangers
were not going to recommend prosecution, but federal law enforcement
took over the case in response to the Mexican government's
intervention."
I trust that readers are also aware that in continuing to accommodate
illegal immigration and placate the Mexican government that promotes
it, President Bush is ignoring the fact that, according to Congressman
Steve King (R-Iowa), illegal aliens murder twelve Americans each day.
That equates to more Americans being killed by illegal aliens each year
than have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan to date.
Now we hear that "the Bush administration is fully committed to
beginning within weeks a pilot test that will allow Mexican trucks to
operate freely across the U.S." (Source WorldNetDaily) Think of the
thousands of U.S. workers that will ultimately be displaced by Bush's
decision to launch Mexican trucks all across America. Not to mention
the potential safety and security problems that will ensue.
I ask the question again: At what point do bad policies and conduct
become treasonous? At what point do we conclude that our country's
Chief Executive has crossed the line of mere inanity or naïveté and has
actually become a threat to our national security and survival? I
believe Bill Clinton crossed that line. I believe that George W. Bush
has also crossed that line.
The problem is, hardly anyone in Washington, D.C., has the guts to do
anything about it. For one thing, many of our congressmen and senators
from both major parties are equally culpable in both Clinton's and
Bush's chicanery.
Let's face it, folks: we are living under a government that, regardless
of whether Republicans or Democrats control it, is sated with
corruption. It's time we admitted it. No! It's time we did something
about it. I hope and pray that the American people will wake up and
realize that they have the authority and power to throw off this bunch
of scoundrels. It's called the ballot box, and we need to use it to
thoroughly clean house. And we need to do it while we still can.
As Winston Churchill said, "If you will not fight for the right when
you can easily win without bloodshed, if you will not fight when your
victory will be sure and not so costly, you may come to the moment when
you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a
precarious chance for survival. There may be a worse case. You may have
to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to
perish than to live as slaves."
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