- This week, Time Magazine columnist Michael Kinsley perpetrated
the biggest fraud concerning illegal immigration yet expressed in America.
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- What sickens me stems from Time publisher Richard Stengel
and Kinsley's unabashed support of illegal alien migration. In addition,
they refuse to address the ominous population dilemma created by relentless
and unending immigration.
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- They expose global warming, but refuse to address its
causes. They report on air pollution gripping our nation's cities, but
refuse to address its source. They survey our national water crisis, but
won't give a word as to its origin. Both men dance around the denial
tree.
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- Time Magazine remains infamous for its alignment with
the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the progressive liberal socialists in
the U.S. Congress. At first, it seemed this piece intended humor. With
incredulity, this critic read the piece again and got the message.
What Kinsley expresses proves a "sour grapes" attempt to cheer
the errant Congress to once again urinate in the face of the two-thirds
of the U.S. electorate who have made their views crystal clear;
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- We need a sensible, logical and reasonable long-range
"U.S. POPULATION STRATEGIC PLAN ."
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- A key part of that equation must be a "U.S. IMMIGRATION
MASTER PLAN."
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- After you read this column, I invite you to write a rebuttal
letter to Time Magazine expressing your disgust at their total lack of
foresight, forethought and responsible action toward future generations.
I'm including my letter send to Time for an example.
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- This country's brightest minds and most educated elite
sell us down the river toward a Niagara Fall's ending. They shove more
coal into a runaway steam locomotive that's headed over the cliff of the
Grand Canyon. They drive us into the teeth of a "Human Katrina"
instead of writing ideas for solving our national crisis. I shake my head
at how stupid our leaders' lack of leadership at all levels.
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- We don't need double the current number of legal immigrants
that Kinsley supports let alone the millions of illegal ones.
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- "Another question: Why are you so upset about this
particular form of lawbreaking?" Kinsley wrote. "After all, there
are lots of laws, not all of them enforced with vigor. The suspicion naturally
arises that the illegality is not what bothers you. What bothers you is
the immigration. There is an easy way to test this. Reducing illegal
immigration is hard, but increasing legal immigration would be easy. If
your view is that legal immigration is good and illegal immigration is
bad, how about increasing legal immigration? How about doubling it?
So in the end, this is not really a debate about illegal immigration.
This is a debate about immigration."
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- Double legal immigration? Kinsley blathers with no intelligent,
critical thinking.
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- In the name of reality, give us one positive reason for
adding 100 million people to the USA in the next three decades Mr. Kinsley?
Have you seen the Lake Lanier, Georgia water crisis? Do you live there?
Does it affect you? How about Los Angeles traffic? What about breathing
the toxic air over Denver, Chicago or Houston? How about the $3.00 a gallon
gas soon to be $6.00 a gallon? And you want to double immigration? You
prove indolent and inane!
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- How out of touch can Kinsley be when he writes, "Maybe
the complainers are right, and immigration is now damaging our country,
stealing jobs and opportunity, ripping off taxpayers, fragmenting our culture.
I doubt it, but maybe so."
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- Here's what I wrote time and invite you to do the same.
Keep your letter under 100 words for maximum chance for publication. Let's
email 100,000 letters into Time's inbox for a taste of American expression:
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- <mailto:letters@time.com>letters@time.com
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- To: Time Magazine editors
- From: Frosty Wooldridge
- RE: Michael Kinsley "Kidding Ourselves About Immigration/12/17/07
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- Michael Kinsley's admonition to double current legal
immigration numbers fails to understand the horrific environmental impact
on U.S. sustainability 40 years from now! Current demographic figures
show our country adding 120 million people by 2040 to 2050. Over 80 percent
driven by immigration! Every added person to America negatively impacts
our sustainability by multiplying our exhaustion of our energy
resources, water and food while it destroys our quality of life. Did
Kingsley consider another 100 million Americans' impact on our gridlock
in our cities? We can't save the world, but we can destroy our civilization.
As a sustainable nation, we grow tired of unending immigration that explodes
us into the same consequences those immigrants flee.
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- Frosty Wooldridge
- Address
- Phone number
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- You may read Kinsley's column in full by going to this
web site:
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- http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1692059,00.html
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- Take action: <http://www.thesocialcontract.com/>www.thesocialcontract.com
; <http://www.numbersusa.com/> www.numbersusa.com ; <http://www.fairus.org/>www.fairus.org
; <http://www.firecoalition.com/>www.firecoalition.com ; <http://www.alipac.us/>www.alipac.us
; <http://www.capsweb.org/> www.capsweb.org ; <http://www.vdare.com/>www.vdare.com
; <http://www.immigrationcounters.com/>www.immigrationcounters.com ;
<http://www.patriotunion.org/>www.patriotunion.org
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- Frosty Wooldridge has bicycled across six continents
from the Arctic to the South Pole as well as six times across
the USA, coast to coast and border to border. In 2005, he bicycled from
the Arctic Circle, Norway to Athens, Greece. He presents "The Coming
Population Crisis in America: and what you can do about it" to civic
clubs, church groups, high schools and colleges. He works to bring
about sensible world population balance at his website <http://www.frostywooldridge.com/>www.frostywooldridge.com
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- Listen to Frosty Wooldridge on Tuesdays and Thursdays
as he interviews top national leaders on his radio show "Connecting
the Dots" at <http://www.republicbroadcasting.org/>www.republicbroadcasting.org
at 6:00 PM Mountain Time. Adjust tuning in to your time zone.
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