Lunch in Iowa Falls
Standing ovation as Tancredo told the crowd how it is with issues such as education and immigration. He faced question after question on immigration on what he would do to solve the open borders and illegal immigration crisis. Immigration is just this hot.



Tom, being on the right side of the illegal alien problem gives you a big edge over other candidates. You see things they don't. You have in depth feelings about the most vital issues changing our society. This applies to massive crime problems promoted widely by the aliens.
Democratic opponent Richardson's state is in terrible shape. Three years ago it was number 9 on the most dangerous list. Then he decided to side with Latinos promoting the open border policy which sponsors "The School Dropout Invasion." Today, New Mexico, with higher numbers of dropouts, is the third most dangerous state in the union.
Moreover, the border states of Nevada, New Mexico, and Arizona are now ranked 1, 3, and 4 (or 1, 2, 3 in alternate survey) as the most dangerous places to live. (Morgan Quitno Press, online)
In early Reagan days, before massive waves of immigrants began to fool our high-paid border guards, surveys said that over 82 percent of those in prison were school dropouts. In succeeding decades, politicians everywhere attacked our dropout problem. At the same time they ignored the invasion of dropouts undermining many of the expensive educational programs they created and funded.
It's not surprising that "The Dropout Invasion" is making new crime waves of unprecedented proportions. And the problem is not just limited to border cities and states. What Latinos did to Hazelton PA, shows otherwise.
Others campaigning may say they are against crime. But if they are not attacking "The Dropout Invasion" they don't understand the fundamental issue that will allow us to stop these new crime waves and stabilize our country. Amnesty McCain can be accused of creating an environment to increase crime. He would deny it, of course, but the stats about his own Arizona, and nearby border states, would prove him all wrong. Constituents of Democrats like New Mexico's Governor Bill Richardson are paying greatly for his positions as a cultural revolutionary.
Opposition party members like to blame quickly rising crime rates solely on the administration, but it is "The School Dropout Invasion" that sponsors so much crime these days. Jails and prisons are always populated by large numbers of dropouts. Crime pay substitutes for job income. Increasing the pool of dropouts is disastrous.
"The Dropout Invasion" sponsors crime and violence associated with income that often hinges on drug dealing. In my own state of Illinois, we just passed a law to deny school dropouts, and truants, drivers licenses. Unfortunately, before that, our lawmakers decided illegal aliens could get drivers licenses. So we discourage drug dealing by local dropouts, but we create legal drivers who are part of "The Dropout Invasion." And the Dropout Invaders far outnumber the local dropouts. And since they are already illegal, who knows how well they can resist job offers from crime bosses?
Most know our Nation's school dropouts can take equivalency tests. With an average 7th grade education, Dropout Invaders cannot hope to pass these. Trying to educate the Dropout Invaders is costly. Most of them ultimately fail. Your plan to deny jobs to Dropout Invaders seems to be catching on in the Congress, and elsewhere. More and more voters would support it, if they are educated to understand the invasion is not just one of poor folks seeking jobs. Having failed in their own country, the Dropout Invaders decided to try ours. And, "trying this country" they are.
Overall then, greatly increasing the National Pool of Dropouts leads to crime epidemics. The National Pool of Dropouts is skyrocketing because of "The School Dropout Invasion." We can't fight crime well with more school dropouts being added to the national pool every day. I thought about writing Ted K about this most serious problem, but I think he would just retreat to his yacht, or send money to Mexico for education.
Having been around for some time, I've seen a lot of politicians rise and retire. Your foes probably worry most when you are calmly discussing their problems.
I think they sense you are on the right side of the issues. I know this is true because you work to find out the truth and then tell the voters the best version they can comprehend. Lawyers do not do this. Educators do this. Our educational system faces the greatest problems I have ever seen. And you have an edge on other candidates, who cannot see or understand why we must send the Dropout Invaders back home.
You probably talk to a lot of worried people. I see this on the faces of some folks in recent blog pictures. Reassure them now and then that we are waking up Americans and that more and more folks are joining our side every day.
Teaching can have a great affect upon how we are able to say things. Each day, you ask yourself how can I make my listeners understand the truth. Lawyers though try to manipulate juror opinions. Some work brilliantly by creating impressions in the minds of judges and juries. They turn irrelevant points into reasonable doubt. You get evasive answers from such people as politicians though. The public is getting tired of it. Flip-flopping on issues is a small part of this.
I started looking at videos of your appearances on national news shows, and that's what really sold me on your campaign. I'm sure Dobbs, Cavuto or Matthews would like to get your take on "The Dropout Invasion." The open border coalition might be greatly embarrassed! It's tough to put the spin on something that is labeled so clearly. Anything, or any idea, I have posted on your web site can be used freely to enhance your speeches or campaign.
Posted by: William Barnett | Jul 29, 2007 6:17:39 PM