Monday, December 17, 2007

TIME out of touch regarding Immigration.

TIME Magazine Advocates
Unending Immigration
By Frosty Wooldridge
12-12-7

This week, Time Magazine columnist
Michael Kinsley perpetrated the biggest
fraud concerning illegal immigration
yet expressed in America.



What sickens me stems from Time
publisher Richard Stengel and Kinsley's
unabashed support of illegal alien
migration. In addition, they refuse to
address the ominous population
dilemma created by relentless and
unending immigration.



They expose global warming, but refuse
to address its causes. They report on
air pollution gripping our nation's cities,
but refuse to address its source. They
survey our national water crisis, but
won't give a word as to its origin. Both
men dance around the denial tree.



Time Magazine remains infamous
for its alignment with the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce and the
progressive liberal socialists in the
U.S. Congress. At first, it seemed
this piece intended humor. With
incredulity, this critic read the piece
again ­ and got the message. What
Kinsley expresses proves a "sour
grapes" attempt to cheer the errant
Congress to once again urinate in
the face of the two-thirds of the
U.S. electorate who have made
their views crystal clear;


We need a sensible, logical and
reasonable long-range "U.S.
POPULATION STRATEGIC PLAN ."


A key part of that equation must be a
"U.S. IMMIGRATION MASTER PLAN."


After you read this column, I invite you
to write a rebuttal letter to Time Magazine
expressing your disgust at their total
lack of foresight, forethought and
responsible action toward future
generations. I'm including my letter
send to Time for an example.



This country's brightest minds and
most educated elite sell us down the
river toward a Niagara Fall's ending. They
shove more coal into a runaway steam
locomotive that's headed over the cliff
of the Grand Canyon. They drive us
into the teeth of a "Human Katrina"
instead of writing ideas for solving
our national crisis. I shake my head
at how stupid our leaders' lack of
leadership at all levels.


We don't need double the current
number of legal immigrants that
Kinsley supports let alone the
millions of illegal ones.



"Another question: Why are you so
upset about this particular form of
lawbreaking?" Kinsley wrote. "After all,
there are lots of laws, not all of them
enforced with vigor. The suspicion
naturally arises that the illegality is not
what bothers you. What bothers you
is the immigration. There is an easy
way to test this. Reducing illegal
immigration is hard, but increasing
legal immigration would be easy. If
your view is that legal immigration
is good and illegal immigration is bad,
how about increasing legal immigration?
How about doubling it? So in the end,
this is not really a debate about illegal
immigration. This is a debate
about immigration."



Double legal immigration? Kinsley
blathers with no intelligent, critical
thinking.


In the name of reality, give us
one positive reason for adding 100
million people to the USA in the
next three decades Mr. Kinsley? Have
you seen the Lake Lanier, Georgia water
crisis? Do you live there? Does it affect
you? How about Los Angeles traffic?
What about breathing the toxic air over
Denver, Chicago or Houston? How
about the $3.00 a gallon gas soon to
be $6.00 a gallon? And you want to
double immigration? You prove
indolent and inane!


How out of touch can Kinsley be when
he writes, "Maybe the complainers
are right, and immigration is now
damaging our country, stealing
jobs and opportunity, ripping off
taxpayers, fragmenting our
culture. I doubt it, but maybe so."


Here's what I wrote time and invite you to
do the same. Keep your letter under 100
words for maximum chance for
publication. Let's email 100,000 letters
into Time's inbox for a taste of
American expression:

letters@time.com

To: Time Magazine editors
From: Frosty Wooldridge
RE: Michael Kinsley "Kidding Ourselves
About Immigration/12/17/07

Michael Kinsley's admonition to double
current legal immigration numbers fails
to understand the horrific environmental
impact on U.S. sustainability 40 years
from now! Current demographic figures
show our country adding 120 million
people by 2040 to 2050. Over 80
percent driven by immigration! Every
added person to America negatively
impacts our sustainability by multiplying
our exhaustion of our energy
resources, water and food while
it destroys our quality of life. Did
Kingsley consider another 100
million Americans' impact on our
gridlock in our cities? We can't save
the world, but we can destroy our
civilization. As a sustainable nation,
we grow tired of unending immigration
that explodes us into the same
consequences those immigrants flee.

Frosty Wooldridge
Address
Phone number

You may read Kinsley's column
in full by going to this web site:

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/
article/0,9171,1692059,00.html


Take action: www.thesocialcontract.com ; www.numbersusa.com ; www.fairus.org ; www.firecoalition.com ; www.alipac.us ; www.capsweb.org ; www.vdare.com ; www.immigrationcounters.com ; www.patriotunion.org



Frosty Wooldridge has bicycled across six
continents ­ from the Arctic to the South
Pole ­ as well as six times across the USA,
coast to coast and border to border. In
2005, he bicycled from the Arctic Circle,
Norway to Athens, Greece. He presents
"The Coming Population Crisis in
America: and what you can do about
it" to civic clubs, church groups, high
schools and colleges. He works to
bring about sensible world population
balance at his website www.frostywooldridge.com

Listen to Frosty Wooldridge on Tuesdays
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