No Borders, No Country

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Think of it this way. What good is being a member of a club if there is no control over who can join? Being a “member” implies that certain benefits are bestowed upon them and that there is exclusivity to the membership, The members decide who can enter the clubhouse. The same is true for being a citizen of a country. One has certain rights and privileges bestowed on one as a citizen of the country to which you pay taxes (membership fee); particularly, the decision� who may enter the country (the clubhouse).

This goes back to the biological concept of territoriality. Animal mark their turf and defend it so as to claim their rights to the prey in that territory. A further extension of this is private ownership of property. What good is it to own a farm and anybody can come by and take its fruits and vegetables?

This concept of “exclusivity” or “private property” even extends to our personal lives. When people marry, the contract binding them together promises exclusivity of themselves to their mate; otherwise why bother getting married? Believe me the tax deductions are not a good reason for marriage.

We have a contract with our government (the club leaders) which states that they will protect us from all enemies, foreign and domestic.� Their job is to protect our rights to the resources in our territory. The government must allow only the entry of the citizens and people they have deemed fit to enter. If the government allows anyone to enter without proper vetting it breaches its contract become worthless. One should start asking ones self if it is worth the dues being paid to the club.

With an estimated of 20 to 30 million aliens in the country the government has clearly failed to meet its obligations to its citizens.��The only question now is, what will the citizens do about it?

Without an understanding of political, economic and social principles we are inadequate employers unable to discern the proper qualifications for leadership and doomed to lead the ship of state on a course to destruction. Ignorance is our greatest enemy. I encourage you to take a few minutes out of your day to learn more about your countries history and politics. PippoProducts.com is their to help make the picture clearer.

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  1. 2 Responses to “No Borders, No Country”

  2. By Larry Miller on Jun 18, 2009 | Reply

    The analysis is correct. The only problem is that our leaders would like to take the animal territorial nature from us. They want us to blindly trust them to do their job defending us… whether it is along the border or on city streets. They want to remove everything from us that lets us defend ourselves… such as our guns and the like. A people that has a sense of territory and history is one that is hard to keep under control. If they remove that from us, we become docile followers, right along with the people who sneak over our borders and do what they are told.

    Then we get to the issue of property rights… they don’t respect that either. If they did, they would not try to take so much of it.

  3. By rwisher on Jun 18, 2009 | Reply

    We lost the war for our liberty when we let politicians rule us like 535 little princes and princesses. When they realized they could make a career out of wheeling and dealing for power and money, we lost control of our lives, our families and our country. Open borders suit those seeking to gather votes in order to stay in power. To break that cycle we’ll have to vote them out in blocks. That is going to be tough. At my website (www.truthandcommonsense.com) I wrote a post about term limits, another way to wrench control back from those who would rule us.
    Short of that, the borders will stay open, we’ll see an effort to have non-citizens vote (as long as the illegals vote for those in power), and if our economy recovers before Mexico’s we’ll see another HUGE surge of workers coming across the border taking jobs from our citizens. Not good for our nation’s health in the long run. But those in charge don’t care. They to believe they can shear this sheep forever and not kill it. They’re wrong, unfortunately for us and our children.

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