2008 a Tipping Point for European-Americans

By The Unreconstructed Southerner

There has been alot of reflection with the New Year just around the corner. 2007 was indeed a year for the history books and we can take much satisfaction from our successes and pushing the envelope on the issues most important for our people. However the war for America is far from over and came within an eyelash of being lost this past summer.

The United States Senate came within a few votes of approving amnesty for our Third World invaders in a move that would’ve literally signed our nation’s death warrant. It was only because of the righteous anger of so many of our people that we turned back the tide and kept this from happening. 2008 portends much more struggle as the two party duopoly wages war while not really offering any true change unless that is that Ron Paul were to win the GOP nomination. The true struggle is that this year may be among the last to reclaim our nation’s destiny at the ballot box as demographics are straining America to a breaking point.In 2007 we saw European-Americans sink to 66% of the total population in the United States. While progress has been made on the immigration front with tough laws being passed in Arizona, Georgia, and Oklahoma there are still millions of illegal aliens. To make matters worse Hispanics who are actually citizens are shifting ever more towards politicians promising amnesty to their ethnic cohorts.

With their share of the population expanding Hispanics have the power to shift the elections in California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Florida. 2008 may be the last year a candidate who wishes to seal the borders can win the presidency before all 6 of these states are beyond winning any person running on such a platform. It is imperative that our organization and our people pressure our states and local authorities to crack down now while there is still time.

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2007-12-31