Last week, I received an
email telling me that I supported the United Nation’s Agenda 21 along
with Roy Beck of www.NumbersUSA.org and Dr. John Tanton at www.TheSocialContract.com
as well as Dan Stein of the Federation for American Immigration Reform
at www.Fairus.org . It also condemned William Gheen of www.Alipac.us
. The email told a pack of untruths about me and the men of those
organizations. It showed my picture along with Tanton’s, Beck’s
and others. It incensed me. I have never advocated
for Agenda 21 or abortion or eugenics or racism or nativism or xenophobia-ism
or any other crazy and/or outrageous stances.
My work is not about the immigrants, but it IS about the numbers of
them. We cannot water, feed, house, work, warm, transport or sustain
the 100 million of them projected to arrive upon our shores in the next
38 years.
I stand for intelligent debate, free speech, common sense, logical thinking,
reasoned responses and intellectual balance. I write about the problems
of our country and offer reasonable solutions. I am more in touch
with our country than Thomas Friedman, Kathleen Parker, Glenn Beck,
Rush Limbaugh, Diane Sawyer (she makes $7 million a year), Scott Pelley,
Brian Williams, David Gregory, Bob Schieffer and other top writers and
TV anchors. Why? They live in million dollar mansions, the
insane asylum of New York City and don’t have a clue as to what is happening
to average Americans. I do because I have traveled all over this
country dozens of times to talk with Americans at the ground level.
I struggle to pay my rent, food, gas bill and car insurance like average
Americans.
I have no time for racism, xenophobia or nativism. Why?
As a world traveler, I respect all races and colors. Every human being
on the planet is doing the best he or she can to live positive lives.
I am not too thrilled with violent religions or religions that subjugate
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I do respect everyone’s right to choose their own religions as they
see fit and to worship God as they choose. I see all humans and
animals as creative expressions of God on this planet. I respect
spiritualists, agnostics and atheists because they found their calling.
It’s their business, not mine. Me? I attend church every Sunday.
I sing the Lord’s Prayer before every service. I am a deeply spiritual
man.
Does the term racist mean anything to me? I attend a church in
Denver. We have two black ministers, one male and one female.
We have two white female ministers and two white male ministers.
I sit with blacks, whites, Hispanics, Buddhists and many others who
attend my church. I taught all races, creeds and colors in my
classes as a former math-science teacher in Brighten, Colorado. I still
teach all races, creeds and colors as a 23 year veteran volunteer handicap
ski instructor at Winter Park. Several of my long time friends
are black and some of my longest term friends are Hispanic. None
of my black, Hispanic and other friends has ever called me racial names.
After the disturbing email, I called up Jim Stachowiak from the www.freedomfightersradio.com
website and asked for an interview to make my position clear.
I stipulated, “If you interview me, you must respect my right to finish
a sentence and you will not over-talk or interrupt me. If you do, I
will terminate the interview immediately.”
I have interviewed on over 1,000 radio and TV shows in the past 10 years.
I have been bushwhacked by interviewers in the past. The one thing
that I have found during my life, is that when you stick your nose into
the political winds and voice your opinion, you face an avalanche of
wolves trying to rip out your throat. They spread lies, innuendoes
and fabrications to hurt you. It’s why I don’t go into politics—they
are collectively a bunch of megalomaniacs and liars, and I can’t stand
being around them. Mostly, like our current president, who did nothing
of merit to earn the presidency, he just BS’d his way into the White
House. His only talent: a slippery, silvery tongue.
Anyway, the host of the radio show agreed. The interview began.
He allowed me to make an opening statement. I said that during
the formation of the U.S. Constitution, few of those great men got along.
Thomas Jefferson hated Alexander Hamilton. John Adams seethed
at the mention of Jefferson with wild envy and jealousy.
Many hated Ben Franklin. George Washington did not speak to Jefferson
for the last 10 years of his life. John Hancock suffered the slings
and arrows of politics and Patrick Henry ticked off a lot of people.
In other words, no one then and none of us now—all agree on everything.
We each carry our own biases and prejudices for people and causes.
But all those men desired one thing: the ending of governance by the
divine right of kings. The founders came together because they
championed one great cause—to create a government where the common man
chose his leaders and un-chose them if they weren’t doing the job.
Our U.S. Constitution became the most sacred document in the history
of humanity.
Today, it’s under siege by our Congress and this current president.
It’s being broken down line by line. It’s being dismissed and abused
by men like Obama and even former President George W. Bush who said,
“It’s just a GD piece of paper.” He abused it by illegally starting
the Iraq War with NO right to attack a sovereign country. Weapons
of Mass Destruction my rear end! He totally fabricated it. Obama
had NO right to give amnesty to over 1.9 million illegal migrants.
Our country does not possess any right to carry on wars for 10 years
against indigenous people as in Afghanistan—but our Congress and presidents
violate the Constitution beyond words.
Jefferson said, “This country should never involve itself in foreign
entanglements.”
Stachowiak immediately said that I supported abortion because I supported
Roy Beck’s www.NumbersUSA.org . He condemned Dr. John Tanton for
being a eugenics advocate. He condemned Dan Stein for having members
on FAIR’s board who were eugenics advocates. He called William
Gheen a few names that upset me. None of it held any truth.
First of all, I personally know Roy Beck to be a man of impeccable honor
and integrity. Through his organization and 1.2 million members,
he defeated 59 amnesties including the 2007 one by Bush which would
have given total amnesty to 20 million illegal aliens and it would have
given the Dream Act to 2 million illegal migrants. It would have doubled
legal immigration from 1.2 million to over 3.0 million annually. It
would have made U.S. citizens pay in excess of $3 to $5 trillion for
resettling all of them and making them citizens. (Source: The
Heritage Foundation) If not for Roy Beck, our country would be
overwhelmed right now by mass immigration even more than it is today.
Second, I personally know and respect Dr. John Tanton who is one of
the finest visionaries of the 20th and 21st century. He understood
in the 50s that immigration would swamp this country. He
honors the sanctity of all life and the right of Americans to
express themselves. Yes, he started FAIR and dozens of other environmental
groups. He’s John Muir, Thoreau, Emerson, Abbey and Stegner all
rolled up into one brilliant man. Yes, he supported Planned Parenthood,
not to give abortions, but to help all women with self-empowerment,
education and birth control so they wouldn’t have to suffer the choice
of abortions. Dr. John Tanton will stand with history’s greats
like Galileo who knew more than the Pope, prevailing powers and paradigms,
and Tanton is decades ahead of his time. He will be vindicated
by history.
Dan Stein and William Gheen work to stop all illegal immigration and
reduce legal immigration down to less than 100,000 annually. They
are VERY good men. Folks, we cannot continue importing the endless
line of immigrants from the third world onto our shores and hope to
survive the Human Katrina of consequences.
What disturbed me during the interview: Jim and Ed told me what
I thought— through their own biases. Therefore, if they thought
I wrote “hysterical” articles about overpopulation and immigration,
I better explain to you my long time readers. If they thought
I was xenophobic in my writing, I better level with you that I am not.
It’s not about the immigrants. It’s about the numbers that cannot be
sustained, i.e., watered, fed, housed, jobs, educated, transported and
warmed.
I am fighting for our country’s survival with intelligent commentaries.
If that’s not apparent, I have failed you and I have failed future generations.
In the end, all of us are in this fight. If we don’t stop mass legal
and illegal immigration, we’ll all suffer horribly degraded futures
for ourselves and our children.
As Ben Franklin said, “We all better hang together or we will all hang
separately.”
Indeed, our country’s future stands in the balance. Great men
like Beck, Tanton, Gheen and Stein stand out as leaders and give us
a chance to survive this immigration ordeal.
Me? I am a thinking and action-oriented American, first, last and always.
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Frosty Wooldridge has bicycled across six continents - from the Arctic
to the South Pole - as well as eight times across the USA, coast to
coast and border to border. In 2005, he bicycled from the Arctic Circle,
Norway to Athens, Greece. In 2012, he bicycled coast to coast across
America. His latest book is: How to Live a Life of Adventure:
The Art of Exploring the World by Frosty Wooldridge, copies at 1 888
280 7715/ Motivational program: How to Live a Life of Adventure: The
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