How Will 2006 Elections Turn Out?
by James Buchanan

We are rapidly approaching the 2006 elections. Americans are mad about the pointless war in Iraq and illegal immigration, but will their votes count this time? Of course, there’s the usual problem of the two-party system not giving us a choice. In 2004 we had the pro-war Bush regime and the only slightly less pro-war John Kerry. Neither candidate talked much about immigration then. Added to this was the widespread appearance of Diebold electronic voting machines.
Many Americans have complained that our elections are like professional wrestling matches. Everything is phony, staged, decided in advance and the wrestlers (or politicians) are preordained to lose certain matches and win others depending on how certain behind-the-scenes wire-pullers want things to turn out.
An article on CNN reports “As of right now, there is little assurance your vote will count. As we’ve been reporting almost nightly on my broadcast for more than a year, electronic voting machines are placing our democracy at risk. Across the nation, eight out of every 10 voters will be casting their ballots this November on electronic voting machines. And these machines time and again have been demonstrated to be extremely vulnerable to tampering and error, and many of them have no voter-verified paper trail. There is simply no way in which election officials and their staffs of thousands of volunteers with limited experience and often poor training can possibly carry out reliable recounts. Only 27 states have laws requiring the use of voter-verified paper trails in electronic machines. Eight more states utilize a paper trail in their machines but don’t require it, leaving 15 states with no mandated requirements for safeguarding your vote. But with no national law in place, our midterm elections are being threatened by a system lacking any real regulation and standards.”
Despite all the pessimism about elections, we still need them to send a message to the government. Any Congressman who comes out strongly against illegal aliens is almost certain to win in 2006. In just a few elections, we could vote out of office every open-borders Congressman. Sooner or later we need to flex our political muscle and make a stand on a few key issues. If we don’t seal off the borders AND deport the 20 million illegals in the US today, we won’t have a country worth fighting for.
If we don’t change current trends in immigration, eventually we’ll have a nation with 100 million Mexicans. 200 million Asians and another 100 million Muslim Middle Easterners. We’ll be driving on freeways that are clogged 24 hours a day. Our wages will be slashed thanks to the flood of foreigners, and the creators and inventors, who made the US a great nation, the White people will be destroyed by race-mixing with the gigantic number of non-Whites.
If we go out and vote solely on the illegal immigrant issue, we can make a difference. The illegal immigration issue crosses party lines. If the Republican in your Congressional district is an “open borders” sell out, then check the Democrat. Possibly the best Congressman on the illegal alien issue is Tom Tancredo –a Democrat. Success on the immigration issue could buy enough time for us to take America back from the neocons, Zionists and other soulless criminals who have done so much damage.






