Reply Sun 26 Mar, 2006 01:49 pm
His name is Johnny Isakson.
He?s one of the two Senators from Georgia.
Nearly everywhere his name is mentioned his publicist pops in a note about his being a Sunday School Teacher.
It makes him look good.
He likes folks to think of him as a good old boy.
Just an everyday normal American - you know, like the rest of us.
He?s got what appears to be a good old American name, don?t he?
Well - Isakson.
I?ve read his daddy was born in Sweden.
That don?t sound right.
There?s one of those fake family crest web sites that tells us this about the surname Isakson.
They say the name came out of England but that just ain?t so.
Seems the name came out of Norway.
Who knows?
They connect the Isaacs who finally showed up in Savannah with the last name Isakson - but it?s just not clear how they made that jump. Wishful thinking maybe.
Isakson seems to be a Norwegian name.
I haven?t been able to find out any complete historical data on Senator Isakson except that he is a Sunday School Teacher and a Real Estate Salesman from way back.
I?m thinking it?s kind of odd that a man like Isakson with what seems to be a lack of biographical information should be introducing legislation into the United States Senate to keep others from coming to America.
He just sponsored legislation to ?provide increased manpower, equipment and technology to secure the U.S. border and stop the influx of illegal immigration.? (That quote is from his web site.)
What?s going on here?
Well, there was a man in Norway during World War 2 whose name was Quisling.
He didn?t like certain people living in Norway and joined forces with the Nazis to overthrow his own government.
He became the leader of the only political party by the Nazis and became Premier in 1942.
He retained power until May, 1945, when he was arrested, convicted of treason and shot.
His name became a word - quisling. It means traitor.
A traitor is someone who pretends to be one thing but is actually another.
There is a man by the name of Jeff Hook.
He writes for a newspaper
The newspaper is called ?The Truth At Last?.
They like men like Senator Johnny Isakson.
Senator Isakson recently traveled two thousand and ninety-five mils to San Diego, California and to remote Fort Huachuca in Arizona where he met with folks concerned about illegal immigration.
He wants to spend 1 billion dollars to address his pet project.
I don?t know if it?s the same Jeff Hook as the Jeff Hook that writes for the ?The Truth At Last? but a fellow by the name of Jeff Hook is recorded at Opensecrets.org as having given $250 dollars to Senator Johnny Isakson for his campaign.
Jeff Hook of ?The Truth At Last? helped write a little story about Harriet Miers. The story is titled, ?Who is Harriet Miers? Bush nominee received awards from anti-White groups?.
Another writer at ?The Truth At Last? is M. Patrick.
Again, I can?t be clear if it is the same person or not - it might be coincidence - but there are two M. Patrick?s stating that they gave money to Johnny Isakson but their addresses are recorded as being in Georgia and the writer seems to write as if that M. Patrick is in Washington State.
Of the 2 M. Patricks in Georgia one is recorded as a Real Estate Broker and gave the money to Johnny Isakson while the other seemed to be some sort of employee of the Isakson campaign and that money went to another Republican.
?The Truth At Last? has an address of :
The Truth At Last
PO Box 1211
Marietta GA 30061

They have a website at :
www.nationalvanguard.org
Both www.stormfront.org and http://www.finalsolution88.com/ proudly link to the National Vanguard.
He may not be directly connected with White Supremacist groups but they certainly seem to like the sounds he is making.
Those sounds - which might sound reasonable are filled with what seems to be a squeaking betrayal to this nation and to his own parents who worked and slaved so hard to give him the opportunities he has.
He seems intent, like so many others, on closing the borders of this great nation.
He seems to want to keep their hands off it - but what?
What is he really protecting?
Elections are now the way he makes his living.
As the American economy erodes and the Republicans continue to provide us with War, Unemployment and Debt immigrants are an easy mark.
Especially immigrants who aren?t white or who don?t speak English as a first language.
Georgia is a mighty far piece from Arizona, California and Texas but men like Johnny Isakson seem to feel right at home butting into their business.
Johnny Isakson has been quoted as saying this, ?You know they say the most dangerous person of the world is a member of the United States Congress just home from a three-day fact-finding trip.?
Just what sort of future does a man like Johnny Isakson have in the United States of America?
Why should his future be any more important than any other American willing to sacrifice their time, energy, soul and work to build a better life for themselves and their families?
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ohiosweetheart
 
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Reply Sun 26 Mar, 2006 04:59 pm
@cranston36 cv,
was this just a statement? or do you want to know how we feel about immigration?
Curmudgeon
 
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Reply Sun 26 Mar, 2006 11:29 pm
@cranston36 cv,
Relating this senator's lineage (with no substantiation) to the fight against ILLEGAL immigration is patently wrong of you !
What possible linkage are you finding ? As for correlating him to Quisling , that is disingenuous of you . I don't know for a fact , but I would bet that the senator's ancestors came to the USA legally .
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JEB007
 
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Reply Mon 27 Mar, 2006 12:45 pm
@cranston36 cv,
I don't get it
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Curmudgeon
 
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Reply Mon 27 Mar, 2006 07:34 pm
@cranston36 cv,
We never seem to get any more out of that guy but an off-the-wall comment , then poof ! He's gone !!
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ohiosweetheart
 
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Reply Mon 27 Mar, 2006 09:23 pm
@cranston36 cv,
ah ha...
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Drnaline
 
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Reply Tue 28 Mar, 2006 08:16 pm
@cranston36 cv,
He probably does not read the responces to his posts. He placks them on various different sites with no comments. Or replys to questions. I guess he's a lone ranger type. Not much for talking.
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ndjs
 
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Reply Wed 29 Mar, 2006 02:12 am
@cranston36 cv,
Quote:
Georgia is a mighty far piece from Arizona, California and Texas but men like Johnny Isakson seem to feel right at home butting into their business.


OK, I doubt you'll ever read this. Your method is flat out stupid, but whatever.

You seem to be saying that immigration is only a problem of California, Arizona, and Texas. You are an idiot if that is the case. I live in Alabama, and immigration is a HUGE problem here.

So grow some balls, stop making stupid posts and hiding, and come defend your points. :rolleyes:
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ndjs
 
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Reply Wed 29 Mar, 2006 02:12 am
@cranston36 cv,
If they're even YOUR points.
tumbleweed cv
 
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Reply Thu 30 Mar, 2006 05:25 pm
@ndjs,
Immigration is an important topic but this thread went right over my head.

cranston36, do you have a translated version?
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Drnaline
 
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Reply Thu 30 Mar, 2006 06:11 pm
@cranston36 cv,
Hello, earth to Cranston, do you read me?
tumbleweed cv
 
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Reply Thu 30 Mar, 2006 06:21 pm
@Drnaline,
I'll give my opinion of the immigrant situation for the sake of the thread.:dunno:

Some people wait years to become citizens legally, while the illegal immigrants are just walking across the border, and they want special rights.

There are lawmakers from both sides that want to give them amnesty.
Amnesty for knowingly violating a Federal law by entering the country illegally doesn't sound like a deterrent to me.

All this talk about National Security, which comes at a hefty price, and our borders are still our biggest weakness.

I realize the wheels of Washington turn slow, but this hasn't just happened overnight.

When states have to enforce security measures on the border that is a security risk, without full support of the government, I'd say we weren't getting much security in return for record funding of our military budget.

At the very least they need to be screened. They are baggage:439:
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Curmudgeon
 
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Reply Thu 30 Mar, 2006 09:17 pm
@cranston36 cv,
I love America , it was founded by LEGAL IMMIGRANTS . I wish we could enforce the existing laws and deport all the illegals we can . They have all the right in the world to come in to the US legally .
ndjs
 
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Reply Thu 30 Mar, 2006 09:44 pm
@cranston36 cv,
Since we're trying to save a stupid topic, here's my take on immigration.

Immigration is necessary. There's a legal way to do it. Either do it that way or get deported. I don't care who you know here, who you fathered/mothered here, you should get sent home. Period.

I know several illegal immigrants, and several who immigrated illegaly and are now legal citizens. I am good friends with a couple illegals. It would not be fun for me to see them sent back to wherever they came from, but dammit they should have just came over the right way in the first place.

You want to come to America? Fine, follow our legal process. Don't bitch and say it costs too much. Everything has it's price. Hell, coyotes get paid at least as much as it costs to legally immigrate.
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ohiosweetheart
 
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Reply Thu 30 Mar, 2006 09:54 pm
@cranston36 cv,
send them home.

Then, when you come here legally, dammit.. learn ENGLISH!
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ndjs
 
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Reply Thu 30 Mar, 2006 10:05 pm
@cranston36 cv,
^ I second.
tumbleweed cv
 
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Reply Thu 30 Mar, 2006 10:56 pm
@ndjs,
Here is a statement by Mexican President Vicente Fox on the illegal immigrants.

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/3/30/103635.shtml?s=et

He thinks he is doing us a favor.
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Brent cv
 
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Reply Thu 30 Mar, 2006 10:58 pm
@cranston36 cv,
I hate newsmax
tumbleweed cv
 
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Reply Thu 30 Mar, 2006 11:05 pm
@Brent cv,
Brent

I agree but it goes with these statements.

http://www.americanpatrol.com/REFERENCE/Vicente-Fox.html
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ndjs
 
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Reply Thu 30 Mar, 2006 11:06 pm
@cranston36 cv,
Newsmax never seems credible to me...

Vicente Fox wrote:
population growth in United States is not growing.
He sounds about as much of a linguist as our President, lol.
 

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