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Author: Cincinnatus Created: 9/25/2007 4:59 PM
Filmmaker's journal while creating and releasing "The Promise of Home" documentary.

Reclaiming Our Sovereignty
By Cincinnatus on 10/18/2007 9:14 AM

 

Americans have been intimidated by the open borders, mass immigration lobby, confused by the advocates of globalization, and misled by the multinationals. But the average American knows in his or her heart that nothing matters more than the survival of America as a free and independent nation, able to defend its borders and to enforce its law. This is what is at stake in the debate over illegal immigration: the sovereignty of America, and of the American people as heirs to the American soil.

How can we Americans reclaim our sovereignty? How can we ensure that law-breaking no longer pays, that our land and heritage belong to us citizens, and that the social contract on which our country was built is honoured?

First, we should speak out. The lobbyists have tried to silence us by calling us racists, xenophobes, nativists and bigots.  But it is time to show that it is to them and not to us that those ab ...

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The Multinationals and the New World Order
By Cincinnatus on 10/13/2007 10:29 AM

We Americans belong to a nation, whose history is close to us and often celebrated in our public life. We are proud of our success, proud of our constitution and our law, proud of our ability to hold so many interests and customs and people together in peaceful association on our continent. These accomplishments would not have been achieved, had we not thought of ourselves as a nation, bound together by territory, language, tradition and citizenship.

We expect our corporations to be citizens too. We expect them to uphold the national interest, to identify their long-term interests with the survival and success of our nation, and to respect the rights and obey the duties of the citizen. That is why we question their behavior, when they connive at large-scale law breaking, merely because it is in their short-term interest to do so. This is not, we think, how an American corporation sho ...

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The Corporate Interests Behind Massive Illegal Immigration
By Cincinnatus on 10/13/2007 9:21 AM

If the American people had been united in opposition to it, the flow of illegal immigrants across our borders would never have risen to its present level. Unfortunately there are large and powerful interests which benefit from this flow. And it is these interests that are putting pressure on our government to turn a blind eye to the massive hole in our legal order, and to the very real threat to the security and stability of our country.

Who are these interests? The answer is contained in three words: ‘Essential Worker Coalition’. This is the name of the pressure group established and funded by those large corporations that benefit from the labour of illegal immigrants. By using these words they hope to hoodwink the American people into thinking that the cheap labour which benefits the corporations is also essential to the American people. In fact it ...

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Name Calling Used To Stifle Dissent and to Disarm America
By Cincinnatus on 10/13/2007 9:14 AM

There is big money behind the exploitation of cheap foreign labor. But it is difficult for the multi-national corporate interests who lure and exploit these foreign workers to morally justify this exploitation without the cover of ethno-centric advocacy groups which are used to silence any criticism of this new serfdom. Even though it is they who immorally encourage the separation of families, they who encourage the violation of US immigration laws, they who create the situations for un-safe working conditions and they who foster the creation of a serf class in America, they seek to portray their critics as racists, xenophobes and bigots. Unbelievably, with generous help from the main-stream media and so called charitable foundations, the very foundations funded by these same corporate interests, they have been largely successful. Up until now.

How did this situation come about? How ...

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