October 8, 2005

Alabama Tea Party

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Dustin Inman Society president D.A. King will speak at the Alabama Tea Party Anti-Illegal Immigration Summit, organized by talk show hosts Russ and Dee Fine, Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center Complex. Birmingham, Alabama, Saturday, October 15, 2005, 1:00 p.m.-4 p.m.

Other speakers include Peter Brimelow author of Alien Nation and editor of www.vdare.com , Francisco Jorge, member, Latino Americans for Immigration Reform , and Erin Anderson, activist and Arizona- Mexico border area landowner.

From Russ and Dee Fine:

Who is invited to the Alabama Tea Party??? All legal Americans!!! Candidates for office…come and meet the people who want their government back!!!! Shake hands, kiss babies, but there will be no introductions from the stage…no mics for you to use…no candidate bumperstickers…no campaign literature nor campaign buttons!!!

Secure Our Borders Rally at Georgia Capitol

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Secure Georgia’s Borders Rally
Monday, October 17, 2005 from 12:00PM- 1:00PM on the Capitol Steps (Washington Street side)
It’s time to prepare for next year’s legislative session!

Hosted By: Citizen Georgia 920AM WGKA with host Anthony-Scott Hobbs.

Rally and speakers remarks to be broadcast on Citizen Georgia radio Saturday, October 22. [2:00PM 920 AM WGKA]

What: First in a series of illegal immigration “Secure Georgia’s Borders” rallies to convince Georgia legislators to take action during the next legislative session and do something about the increasing toll on our taxes, resources, education and health care.

Who: Local legislators, citizens, and organizations committed to combating the increasing problem of illegal immigration in Georgia.

Speakers: Senator Chip Rogers (R-SS 21), Senator Judson Hill (R-SS 32), Senator John Wiles (R-SS 37), Phil Kent, President, Phil Kent Consulting Inc; D.A. King, Marietta Daily Journal columnist, president, The Dustin Inman Society.

When: Monday, October 17, 2005 from 12:00PM-1:00PM

Where: Capitol Steps (Washington Street side), Georgia State Capitol, 214 State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia 30334
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October 7, 2005

The road to Georgiafornia runs through Mexico

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Does anyone else see a relationship between these two stories?

Access North Georgia
Local Georgia officials get first hand look at Mexican culture.

The Associated Press – ATLANTA Thursday, October 5, 2005

“A group of Georgia mayors and other local officials with large Hispanic constituencies are in Mexico this week to learn more about the culture to help them deal with immigration issues.”

And:

Suburban Chicago, Daily Herald:
Student rebuked for sitting during Mexican anthem
Son refused to stand for Mexico anthem
By Tara Malone
Daily Herald staff writer
Posted Thursday, October 06, 2005

A recent Mexican Independence Day assembly at Larkin High may have taken cultural sensitivity one step too far, a Larkin parent said this week.
Robert Bedard said his son was reprimanded when he declined to stand for the Mexican National Anthem during a ceremony at the west Elgin school last month.

Those of us who study the consequences of illegal immigration and the resulting Balkanization of America do.

Welcome to The Dustin Inman Society Weblog [ BLOG]

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From here in what we sadly note is rapidly becoming Georgiafornia , we will be commenting on news that is published or aired in the mainstream media [MSM] , and presenting news that it has ommitted. We will note political events, efforts – and the lack of efforts – by those who have the power and authority to return Georgia to the rule of law on which our nation was founded.

We intend to be a voice for the Georgians who understand that absent secure borders and the promised protection of the federal government, illegal immigration cannot realistically be viewed or described as “a Federal problem”.

For Georgians, illegal immigration is obviously a “Georgia problem”. One that has reached crisis proportions and one that must be faced and dealt with by our state and local government.

Here, various writers [Bloggers] will offer daily observations and opinions concerning illegal immigration with links to facts, news and views effecting the state of our state.

D.A. King, president of The Dustin Inman Society will serve as editor.

Please make The Dustin Inman Society Blog part of your daily internet visits. We can change the staus quo.

We welcome your comments, which can be sent to our comments section on our “Contact Us” page.

We ask the question: How will we know when we have enough illegal aliens in Georgia, and how will we stop them then? And we will constantly remind the reader that employing, sheltering, transporting, assisting, or encouraging an illegal alien to remain in the United states is a crime.

Dustin Inman and the other Americans who have lost their lives to our un-secured borders and illegal immigration serve as painful reminders that like all crimes, illegal immigration has consequences.

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