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An Urgent Message From Tom Tancredo

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Tom Tancredo PicDear Friend, 

A new Congress was sworn in only yesterady, and already there is talk of amnesty!  Don’t these guys remember what happened the last time they tried to sell this country out with an amnesty?  Americans screamed “No Amnesty!”.  Well, we can’t waste any time — we have to keep the pressure on — we must stop them again!
 
Although I have retired from Congress, I haven’t retired from the fight to secure our borders against illegal immigration…far from it!  That’s why I urge you to stand with me again–becasue only together can we derail this new effort by the Senate to jam amnesty down our throats.
        
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid told reporters that he “didn’t expect much of a fight” if he introduced amnesty.  Our job is to let him know he has it all wrong!
           
You and I, alongside Team America, fought in the trenches in that epic battle…and with the overwhelming support of the American people we beat back amnesty and defeated the Bush White House, La Raza, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the open-borders Democratic majority in the U.S. Senate.  
 
What’s changed since then?  Things have gotten worse!  Our nation’s economy in the tank; with unemployment climbing every month and state and local governments scrambling to meet their obligations as their tax revenues drop.  There is unprecedented violence and lawlessness on the US-Mexico Border.  The last thing we need is a massive amnesty that is a green light for even more illegals to pour over our southern border! 
 
The stakes are greater than ever.  We must beat them again!  And if it means going into the trenches against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, his Senate cronies, corporate America, and the La Raza crowd– and anyone else for that matter– then we must be ready!  
 
I need you to do two things:  First, start calling your Senators today! (Toll free number is 1 (866) 220-0044).  Tell them: “No Amnesty for Illegals!”  Tell them with record unemployment, deficits, and violence on the border, any amnesty is completely unacceptable.  We need to turn up the heat now!
 
Secondly, I must ask you to send a generous contribution to Team America!  We need your help to keep going.  That’s why your contribution to Team America PAC is so important!
         
Your best gift, for $35, $50, $100 or even more, is critically needed for us to be ready to again lead the anti-amnesty coalition in Congress and across the nation. 
          
We always knew the fight was not over.  And I know we can stop them again!  Thank you for your tremendous support of Team America and our immigration reform cause.  I deeply hope I can count on you to help us today!

Your Friend,
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Tom

More Evidence of Pentagon War Against the Internet

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freespeechdeesKurt Nimmo

Infowars
January 7, 2009

(snip) from full article here: http://www.breakthematrix.com/BreakTheMatrix/More-Evidence-of-Pentagon-War-Against-the-Internet

“As far as the Pentagon is concerned the internet is not all bad, after all, it was the Department of Defense through DARPA that gave us the internet in the first place. The internet is useful not only as a business tool but also is excellent for monitoring and tracking users, acclimatizing people to a virtual world, and developing detailed psychological profiles of every user, among many other Pentagon positives. But, one problem with the current internet is the potential for the dissemination of ideas and information not consistent with US government themes and messages, commonly known as free speech. Naturally, since the plan was to completely dominate the “infosphere,” the internet would have to be adjusted or replaced with an upgraded and even more Pentagon friendly successor.

A renowned Russian author, Dmitry Glukhovsky, told Russia Today the internet may very well be in decline. “Glukhovsky predicted that the network would become clogged with traffic and may grind to a halt in the near future,” writes Steve Watson. “We have previously warned that the rumors of the internet’s decline have been much exaggerated and used as a pretext for calls to designate of a new form of the internet known as Internet 2.”

Of course, Internet 2 would be greatly regulated and only “appropriate content” would be accepted by an FCC or government bureau. Everything else would be relegated to the “slow lane” internet, the junkyard as it were.

In tandem with broad data retention legislation currently being introduced worldwide, such “clean slate” projects may represent a considerable threat to the freedom of the internet as we know it. EU directives and US proposals for data retention may mean that any normal website or blog would have to fall into line with such new rules and suddenly total web regulation would become a reality.” (end snip)

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