Archive for September 27th, 2014

Bob Whitaker Writes an Exclusive!

Agatha Christie wrote a story in which Detective Poirot took the side of a nasty American in England against two very nice old English ladies.

In the story Poirot explained his position this way:  The American was an outsider in England and HE was an outsider in England:  “I take the side of the other Outsider.” Agatha Christie obviously approved of this.

How many times have I heard someone interviewed on the street who says, “I am an immigrant, so I am for immigration.”

Joe Sobran, one of the strongest opponents of mass immigration later on, Joe Sobran, told me personally that most of his life, “I thought that, since my family were recent immigrants, I should be for immigration.”  photo degaulle.jpg

A sane person patriot would NEVER allow anyone to immigrate if that person took it as giving the whole world an invitation to “come and get it.”

As only I have pointed out, the endlessly quoted inscription on the Statue of Liberty was written by a lifelong, dedicated Zionist, Emma Lazarus. If someone wrote an inscription on a statue in the harbor of her Israel inviting EVERYBODY, Jew or Gentile, to move in, our “Founding Mother” who wrote The Inscription would have shot them dead on the spot!

Every nation is a Nation of Immigrants. But the fact that France derives its name from a Germanic tribe does not indicate to any sane person that France was thereby obligated to bring in every German who wanted to come in and take over from then on.

In a country where excluding anybody is labelled “Nazi” it is very interesting that the adjective “exclusive” means “classy!”

The fate of every nation depends on two things:

1) The people who are INSIDE that nation; and
2) The people who are OUTSIDE of that nation.

In fact, the term “nation” means a certain type of people living inside certain borders.

Imagine an Exclusive Club making someone a member who promises to run out the door and invite everybody in!

 

 

 

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