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True Hate In The Immigration Bill

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May 19, 2013, 7:11:36 PM5/19/13
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The Gang of Eight's immigration bill, currently under way in Congress, was
to feature a biometric-based national ID card, required for any American to
work. This proposal would require employers to scan these national ID
cards, placing information into a databased owned by the federal
government. Without this national ID card, no one would be able to work in
the United States.

As Ron Paul points out, this may eventually be required for all Americans
to make a purchase. This possibility brings to mind the biblical Book of
Revelation, where under the reign of the Antichrist, "no man might buy or
sell, save he that had the mark" (Rev 13:17 KJV).

The amendment to the bill which contained this proposal failed to pass, but
Sen. Marco Rubio intends to fight for the biometric national ID once the
bill reaches the floor.

Republicans in Congress, eager to encourage and protect modern
"Mexican-American Slavery" for their large corporate donors, always hop
aboard these occasional "immigration bills" using marketing slogans like "a
path to citizenship" to keep people in slavery a little while longer.

If these RINOs did indeed care about minorities, they would publicly
acknowledge our modern "Mexican-American Slavery" and fight it, not promote
it.

Republicans are constantly accused of racism and hate, most notably by the
Mainstream Media 1.0. "Path to Citizenship" proposals are thus politically
healthy. But what does creating a national federal database of all
Americans' fingerprints, DNA, and the like have to do with racism? Even the
KKK believes in liberty for white people only, while Washington hates and
destroys liberty for all - how "free country" is that?

During Bush II's post-9/11 laws which decreased freedom in the name of
national security, many quoted Ben Franklin's statement that "those who
would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety." Since Obama was elected, freedom has
been given up in the name of access to health care and fighting bullying
and obesity. Likewise, Americans need to stop falling for, or pretending to
support, the belief that fighting discrimination is more important than
fighting for freedom.

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