- According to Brian Williams of NBC News, Americans sit
in gridlock traffic to the tune of 79 million hours annually. While lurching
through bumper to bumper traffic, they inhale toxic fumes from polluted
air that covers all big cities like a brown cloud. Drivers' stress levels
create bile in their stomachs while road rage explodes at any moment.
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- Each day, 1,500 people add to the 36 million already
in California. At the current rate of immigration driven growth, the once
beautiful state of California will grow by 20 million people in the next
30 years. As if common sense took a back seat to suicidal insanity, our
leaders allow three million illegal aliens and one million legal immigrants
per year. At the current growth being forced on America, we'll add 300
million people by 2065. That means every wretched consequence of growth
happening in America today will be doubled. Every state's population will
double. Every city will double its air pollution, acid rain, gridlock,
number of planes in the air, cars on the roads, schools to be built, water
usage, gas consumption, people flooding our national parks, doubling of
houses built, doubling of destroyed farm land, doubling of concrete and
asphalt set down for roads, doubling of malls built and more and more being
destroyed so that we have less and less.
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- If you're driving in Los Angeles, it's a nightmare of
crushing bumper to bumper gridlock. Traveling across New York City is a
study in personal misery. Have you driven through Chicago? I have driven
an 18-wheeler for United Van Lines on my summer trucking job from teaching
and I can tell you, driving through Chicago is like driving through quicksand.
It takes most of the day to get out. Heading through Atlanta is a study
in frustration beyond belief. Houston is a hot, sweaty study in road rage.
Guess what? Texas will add 12 million people by 2025 according to a recent
report.
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- How would you like an example of what's happening to
America? Fifty years ago, Bangladesh, India and China ignored their exploding
populations. Today, Bangladesh suffers a population of 129 million people
in a landmass the size of Colorado. Their people live in utter misery every
day of their lives. Arun Gandhi, in a recent speech, said, "In my
country of India with 1.1 billion, we have more than four million people
who are born in the streets, live in the streets and die in the streets
without ever having used a toilet, taken a shower or slept in a bed."
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- China is SO overpopulated they suffer mandated one child
per family. They live like sardines in a tin. Their pollution problems
defy imagination. Their air is deadly. Water is filthy. Rivers run with
toxic sewage. People live like rats. I've been there; I've seen it.
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- What does that portend for America as we follow those
countries down that dangerous path? "Each person in the USA has an
impact on the environment equal to as low as 10 and as high as 33 in a
Third World nation. Therefore, the US population at 293 million is equal
in many ways to a minimum of 2.9 billion people in environmental impact."
National Academy of Sciences
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- In Colorado, water wars grow on the near horizon. As
that state adds four to six million by mid century, they will be forced
to ration water. Arizona, a state so dry you can't spit, sucks its aquifers
dry, but expects four million more people in 50 years. Even more horrific,
California will add 20 million, which, once those numbers are manifested,
it will be one big traffic jam 24 hours a day. The quality of life and
standard of living will drop like a brick in a goldfish tank.
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- In the meantime, we face peak oil by 2015. That means
world oil reserves will plummet toward exhaustion. No alternative energy
source is on the horizon. We face global warming that is cooking up the
planet. Even if you think it's not coming, when you burn 80 million barrels
of oil worldwide every 24 hours, seven days a week and 365 days a year-consequences
of some kind will occur. Try acid rain killing lakes, streams and forests.
Every year in America because of habitat destruction by humans we lose
2,500 plants and animals to extinction. What moral and ethical questions
does that beg?
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- What are the little consequences rising over this population
crisis? In big cities, you now have to dial the area code in your own city
to get to your neighbor. You must take 30 to 45 minutes more to drive to
work than 20 years ago. You're in greater danger from bumper to bumper
traffic. In Denver, over 30 accidents per day happen in rush hour traffic.
No one is safe. California must build one new school every day of the week
to keep up with exploding numbers. Open space for nature walks becomes
concrete and asphalt jungles. Notice trash and litter growing everywhere
in your state. Your kids suffer crowded schools. I'll bet you could add
a dozen more items.
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- Finally, no matter how many people we immigrate into
our country, the desperately poor of the Third World grow by 10,000 per
hour, 240,000 per day and over 85 million annually. We cannot save them
all, but we can destroy our country.
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- "Surviving like rats is not what we should bequeath
to our children," -- Jacque Cousteau
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- So, what are you doing? Standing around waiting for this
national nightmare to go away by itself? Hoping someone else will take
care of it? Conviction without action is worthless. Every single one of
us must pitch into this effort to stop illegal and massive unrestricted
immigration into our country. The more extreme our numbers the more extreme
our children's consequences.
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- Write for that 28-point action letter to stop this nation-destroying
madness. For you West Coast night owls, every Thursday you can catch yours
truly in Las Vegas, Nevada on Mark Edwards' "Wake Up America"
talk show on 50,000watt KDWN-Am-720 10:00 PM to midnight PT, or on the
worldwide internet at
www.wakeupamericafoundation.com
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- On the home page, click on www.americanvoiceradio.com
heard around the world. Five nights a week, Edwards engages patriots from
across the nation to bring you the latest on this nation-destroying invasion.
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- © 2005 Frosty Wooldridge - All Rights Reserved
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- Frosty's new book "Immigration's
Unarmed Invasion"
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