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Equal Justice Under the Law For Whom
STANDING Part IV (revised 09/07/2015) |
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...continued from Part III: The Custom of Anchorism
Tri-Fold Benefits By strategically setting the plight of The Plaintiff as the primary focus of our arguments automatically shields-protects and ends to the invaders accusations that the Patriots are racist..
In actually, the act of illegal immigration is itself racism perpetrated by White-Caucasian, Spanish speaking, Hispanic/Latino, pseudo “Brown”, La Raza race against American Black US citizens, DOCS.
Such racism could be the worst form of all in that the very National Birth and Identity Rights granted to American Black US citizens, by the 14th Amendment-1866 Civil Rights Act is being stolen from them by the La Raza movement. This is the theft of a whole peoples’ identity, which essentially is a wicked deed even worse than the Anglo-White-Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
Recognizing the powers associated with the experience of West African Blacks in relationship with American “White citizens” of the Unite States, the socialist driven La Raza movement has wickedly used it as an offensive sword and defensive shield weapons in their civilian invasion.
If the New Nation is to be saved, Patriots must immediately retrieve the sword and shield of the Civil Rights Legacy and Heritage from the La Raza, and take the offensive against the invasion.
The Attention of Blacks In taking the offense by strategically placing the Descendants of the Chattel Slaves (Blacks) at the fore of the debate around illegal immigration, especially in this 150th anniversary of the start and first year of the grave US Civil War, they will soon resonate with the Patriots message about their well-being.
American Black and White Citizens will recognize the facts that:
Subsequently, Blacks throughout the nation will up-rise as social insurgents in defense of the only nation that they know as home, i.e., the New Nation of Abraham Lincoln.
read more at Part V...The “Obama-Thing” Factor: 2012 Strategy |
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