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Tuesday, July 08, 2008

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The Hive

This is another site I blog on. I am often a target of a few fellow bloggers who love to scream "bigot" "racist" "fascist" or whatever liberal babble they use when they know they can not defend their views logically or morally. As soon as these people see the word Christian or the topic of Illegal Immigration comes up they go into rabid attack mode. So I thought I would post a few of my responses here.

These two are in response to a blogger who devalues the worth of American citizenship.....and does it with a twinkle in his eye......
http://thehive.modbee.com/?q=node/8782

The point you are missing is that it makes no difference why someone breaks the law; when they do they become criminals. As for you deflecting the issue on to me when you say, "What would I do" is nothing more than admitting that you are wrong on this issue. In your mythical world, you would let anybody who comes here illegally stay. Says a lot about your character; but then again, you are a wanna be politician.
Ok, I will play along a bit. If I and my family were starving, would I leave them alone, a thousand miles away, break into another country, expect all the bells and whisltes of a legal citizen and cry racism when someone called me a criminal? The answer is NO. It is called morals and ethics and it seems some can not grasp the concept.
And I will have to agree with you...Mexico is not the USA!
Legal citizenship is something people have fought and died for and for citizenship to be granted to people who have come here illegally is like crapping on their headstones. Total disrespect to those heroes.


You are misguided when you say what I would or would not do. I know what I would do and so does the Lord and what anyone else believes is their business.
As for spoiled? Why, because I am a legal citizen who bust his hump, pays taxes only to see illegal aliens killing off my government's social services? Spoiled because when I was a 14yr old kid I worked in a field picking baby's breath for a few dollars a week? Or worked summers for my dad? Spoiled because I don't expect cradle to grave care from Uncle Sam? Spoiled because I expect people to respect the laws of the land?
And how do you know that "most" illegals are good people? We don't have any information on them when they get here. Check the jail and prison populations. 30% of state and federal prisons are populated with illegal aliens. And even the well intentioned, good people who come here illegally are criminals and do not belong here. It is blatant disrespect to people who do come here legally and even more disrespectful to legal citizens and those who have fought and died creating and protecting the USA. To not recognize this can only be some form of a mental illness.

Robert E. Lee

This is a blog post from another site I post on. It is in response to some that don't realize the dep religous faith of some of our most notable historical figures.
This great man had a deep faith in Christ. I can understand how important his faith must have been to him......it was not random chance that he was the leader of the Confederate States.
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/Lee_Religious_Views.htm
Robert E. Lee prayed for the end of slavery:
"The doctrines and miracles of our Savior have required nearly two thousand years to convert but a small portion of the human race, and even among Christian nations what gross errors still exist! While we see the course of the final abolition of human slavery is still onward, and give it the aid of our prayers, let us leave the progress as well as the results in the hands of Him who, chooses to work by slow influences, and with whom a thousand years are but as a single day." Excerpts from Robert E. Lee's Letter to President Pierce prior to the War
Robert E. Lee had a Heart for the Non-believers in his University
One morning, while the venerable Dr. White was passing General Lee's house, on his way to chapel, the general joined him, and they entered into conversation upon religious subjects. General Lee said little, but, just as they reached the college, stopped and remarked with great earnestness, his eyes filling with tears as he spoke: "I shall be disappointed, sir, I shall fail in the leading object that brought me here, unless the young men all become real Christians; and I wish you and others of your sacred profession to do all you can to accomplish this result." from Part 8, Chapter 19 of "A LIFE OF GEN. ROBERT E. LEE." BY JOHN ESTEN COOKE
Robert E. Lee Loved his Enemies
"One day last autumn the writer saw General Lee standing at his gate, talking pleasantly to an humbly-clad man, who seemed very much pleased at the cordial courtesy of the great chieftain, and turned off, evidently delighted, as we came up. After exchanging salutations, the general said, pointing to the retreating form, 'That is one of our old soldiers, who is in necessitous circumstances.' I took it for granted that it was some veteran Confederate, when the noble-hearted chieftain quietly added, 'He fought on the other side, but we must not think of that.' I afterward ascertained--not from General Lee, for he never alluded to his charities--that he had not only spoken kindly to this 'old soldier' who had 'fought on the other side,' but had sent him on his way rejoicing in a liberal contribution to his necessities." from Part 8, Chapter 19 of "A LIFE OF GEN. ROBERT E. LEE." BY JOHN ESTEN COOKE