Saturday, November 22, 2014

Opposing amnesty doesn’t make me heartless, selfish, or cruel, because the U.S. Constitution, our nation’s law, is not mine to give away. It’s not mine, yours, or anyone’s to simply hand over.

Amnesty: The Great American Heist

I oppose amnesty – totally and unconditionally reject any form of amnesty.  I want to block people from crashing our southern border, and I want to send back those who got through.  I make no apologies for wanting to stop the Black Friday mentality of mobs pushing and shoving their way across the border to get the good stuff before it’s gone.

Opposing amnesty doesn’t make me heartless, selfish, or cruel, because the U.S. Constitution, our nation’s law, is not mine to give away.  It’s not mine, yours, or anyone’s to simply hand over.

The Constitution of the United States Preamble states that the new government will provide  the “Blessings of Liberty” for themselves and their posterity.  Webster defines posterity as future or succeeding generations.  Therefore, our role is of sentinel, like security guards in a museum we’re to protect – to preserve priceless objects, irreplaceable works created by geniuses no longer with us.

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