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Friends of ALIPAC,
I intend for this to be our last email on the Whitman and Diaz
case for two reasons.
One, we have 32 days to change the history of America with the
elections and our 158+ federal candidates. Two, this issue is more
divisive that I expected.
None of us who are reasonable about politics expects everyone to
agree all of the time. There is far more push-back concerning our
call for both Whitman and Diaz to be charged and for the courts to
determine guilt, innocence, or culpability because there appears to
clearly be numerous violations of federal law that have
occurred.
Thank you very much to each of you, regardless of your positions,
for writing to us and taking our internal poll. Hearing from you
helps us to do our job better.
Here are ALIPAC's current internal poll readings on this
situation. From our first 1,000 respondents we find that....
67.3% of you agree with ALIPAC's call for Whitman and Diaz to be
charged, while 7.6% are neutral, and 23.4% disagree.
85.8% of you still support or have stronger support for ALIPAC.
8.5% have lowered your support for ALIPAC and 4.4% of you say you
are dropping your support for ALIPAC in reaction to our call for
charges.
Yet, 77.3% of you agree that the courts are the best place to
handle these issues while 20.5% of you believe that Meg Whitman's
proclamations that she has proper documents for Diaz is
satisfying.
Of those that disagree with ALIPAC's positions on this matter, the
top three concerns are ...
1. Some of you support Meg Whitman even though she supports
Amnesty for illegal aliens which would destroy your future
influence in American elections because you dislike or fear Jerry
Brown and this support is a high priority for you.
2. Some of you heard on Fox News Whitman's claims she is innocent,
knows nothing, has documents etc... and you beleive that these
claims of innocence are enough to prevent any need for arrests,
charges, or courts to analyze the violations of federal law in
these matters.
3. Some of you feel that Whitman's guilt and culpability should be
determined before any arrest or charges.
I will apologize for entering into divisive territory at a time
when we need unity and focus in the elections.
However, ALIPAC's call for Whitman and Diaz to be properly charged
in a court of law, which is the best place for these claims,
documents, and culpability to be weighed will remain in
place.
Let me make this clear. We do not support Whitman and we do not
support Jerry Brown. We do not support or oppose candidates in
state races, however we generally oppose both Meg Whitman and Jerry
Brown because both support amnesty for illegal aliens. ALIPAC
opposes Amnesty for illegal aliens and any candidates that support
amnety, that is what we do.
While the vast majority of you have responded to this case with
wonderful support or a degree of understanding on our differences
of opinion, we have received some rather disappointing
communications and accusations.
When the smoke clears from the 2010 elections, it is clear that we
are going to need to have a very serious national conversation
about the Rule of Law, what it really means, and why it is of the
highest importance to America's future. We are also going to have
to discuss the role of the media on public attitudes and this
belief among some of us that we can all determine guilt or
innocence by what we are told in the media just like the Duke
Lacrosse case. (cough cough)
While I respect those of you that make up the 20% of ALIPACers
that disagree with this call and beleive Whitman's claims she had
proper documents are enough for you. I respect the fact that many
of you that responded that way are disappointed with me.
Well I confess that I have been tempted to be disappointed with
some of your views.
But instead of being disappointed, please allow me to use this
opportunity to share the views of 67% of ALIPACers that do support
our position.
You see, if we applied the view of those of you who beleive no
charges should be filed against Whitman because she claims she did
not know she hired an illegal alien to handle her children for 9
years in violation of federal law, then most federal crimes would
go without trial or punishment.
If you are going to allow your rights as Americans to have your
existing federal laws enforced against those big and small who
break our laws to be arbitrarily enforced, then you are in fact
supporting the current situation in America that has allowed
illegal immigration to flourish!
If one of the employees of ALIPAC turned out to be an illegal
alien, hypothetically, and later testified to that fact to
authorities then all I have to do is tell Sean Hannity I did not
know and I have these documents and an employment agency to prove
it and I can avoid charges and a trial?
Playing the game that way gets you exactly what you see in America
today. By 2006 the Bush administration had ceased all fines against
employers in America for hiring illegal aliens. Today, Obama fines
a few more but the phones ring off the hook in the ICE offices in
DC with credible report after credible report of companies hiring
illegal aliens and nothing is going to happen!
Yes, we do need to give employers the tools they need to only hire
Americans and legal immigrants. Yes, the government needs to honor
its obligation to check the I-9 forms. And yes, employers like Meg
Whitman need to explain to a judge how exactly she came to hire an
illegal alien nanny, at $23 and hour, for 9 years!
Speaking of which, I'm giving serious consideration to a career
change because this illegal alien Diaz was making much more per
hour than I am. Are any of you thinking about becoming an illegal
alien nanny like I am? Must be one of those jobs an American won't
do right?
This situation also reminds me of how some of our supporters still
wanted to take up for President Bush as he lowered all of our
nation's illegal immigration defenses allowing millions to rush
into America. Some of the folks that were part of the 21% of
Americans that still approved of Bush as he left office, seemed to
pray to him more than for him sometimes.
ALIPAC will not be like that. Republican, Democrat, rich, poor,
employer, illegal, everyone responsible for this nation destroying
crisis needs to be investigated, charged, tried, and if found
guilty then punished to the fullest extent of our laws.
We must always stand on principle first and foremost and we must
never become arbitrary in our calls for justice because that is the
road that led us here and that is the road that will lead us into
the mass murder gang rape slavery and horror that pervades Mexico.
Such arbitrary applications of justice will lead us right back into
the Bush era amnesty politics if Republicans take the House and
Senate!
ALIPAC is part of a much larger political revolution and that
means we want real change in America, not more of the same. Letting
Meg Whitman off the hook because she is a wealthy Republican is
supportive of the status quo. That kind of mentality will only
perpetuate the rule over us by DC insiders that beleive they are
above the law.
While we are not calling for Whitman or Diaz to be sent to the
guillotine , we are demanding that our government do the job
necessary to stop illegal aliens like Diaz from entering or
remaining in the US illegally and to stop employers like Whitman
from hiring illegals like Diaz.
All of our hearts and prayers certainly go out to the brave ALIPAC
supporters in California. We should all sympathize with the
situation there where all of the major party candidates for
Governor and US Senate support Amnesty for illegal aliens!
We recommend that ALIPAC supporters focus their time and energies
on the 8 members of Congress endorsed in California. Our supporters
would be best served by applying their efforts only to candidates
that oppose Amnesty and not behind those that support
Amnesty.
If Republican voters are still willing to support candidates that
support Amnesty, then Republican candidates have no incentive to
change their ways. If you can't walk away, you are not
negotiating... you are a victim.
ALIPAC will not compromise to support one nation destroying
Republican amnesty supporter over a Democratic one. To do so would
take us right back into the disaster in this nation created by Bush
and Rove.
Let's all pull together as a team now and focus on all of the
Amnesty supporters like Whitman and Brown that we can and will
throw out of office on November 2!
Sincerely,
William Gheen
AMERICANS FOR LEGAL IMMIGRATION PAC
Post Office Box 30966, Raleigh, NC 27622-0966
Tel: (919) 787-6009 Toll Free: (866) 703-0864
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