March 16, 2013 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome to the Political Cesspool, known worldwide as the South's foremost populous radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Welcome back to the third and final hour, ladies and gentlemen, of tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program, Saturday, March 16th.
I'm James Edwards.
I want to thank Keith Alexander for his contributions to the program during the first hour.
And, of course, Winston Smith for his interview of our featured guest of the evening, Andy Nowicki, in the second.
As you know, folks, Bill Rowland, a dear friend of mine, co-host of the radio program, passed away the last week of February.
The first show we had this month, the month of March, was a three-hour tribute to him, and it just barely scratched the surface of everything he meant to us as a friend and a family member and as a comrade.
But I felt led during the third hour of the remaining weeks in the month of March to go back, and I mean way back, into the broadcast archives and find some of the interviews that I particularly remember Bill doing that really stood out.
And I didn't want to do anything that was too recent within the last three or four years because odds are people listening tonight have heard them before.
It's okay if you've heard them before.
We could always play them again.
But I wanted to go way back because, you know, our audience has obviously grown a lot since 2004, 2005, 2006.
And so you might be hearing these for the first time.
Well, you know, we could play classic Bill Rowland commentaries for the remainder of our run and it wouldn't be enough.
But I wanted to at least give you a sampling.
I mean, the guy was just such a brilliant mind.
And he interviewed Jim Gilchrist of the Minuteman Project.
Everybody remembers the Minuteman Project back in 2005.
It was just getting off.
They were going to do these border patrols.
And they were going to watch and report illegal activity taking place on our border with Mexico.
And when it first started off in April of 2005, no one was covering it except for us.
We had a couple of people that were founding members of the Minuteman Project, two of the head honchos, you know, everybody knows Jim Gilchrist, who we're about to hear from, and Chris Simcox, who were the original leaders of the Minuteman Project, but two other gentlemen who helped Chris and Jim get the thing started, Joe McCutcheon and Michael Gaddy.
They were all in it together at that time.
And Michael Gaddy would call in every night.
We were Monday through Friday back then.
He called in every night from the border.
He called from a payphone.
And it's just really incredible.
You go back to 2005, you can hear some of this.
And he's calling in from a payphone and he's watching illegal aliens walk across the board and he's reporting it on the radio live real time.
No other radio show in the country was doing that.
And of course, everyone's heard of the Minuteman Project now.
But before they took off, we were covering them.
We had Michael Gaddy calling in every night from the border with those real-time reports.
And then a couple of weeks into their patrols, they took off and it was everywhere.
It just exploded overnight.
It went from, you know, just us covering them.
And then it was everywhere.
It was the talk of the country.
And Jim Gilchrist and Chris Simcox and some of the others got invited up to Washington.
They met with Congress and it was just huge.
It's kind of petered out now over the years, kind of as the Tea Parties are doing.
But at that time, in 2005, nothing was bigger on our side of the fence.
And the political cesspool was right there from the very beginning.
So when Jim Gilchrist came to Memphis in 2006, a year later, after the founding of the Minuteman Project, Bill Rowland caught up with him and interviewed him on the Political Cesspool.
And here's that interview.
We'll start it now and it'll continue on throughout the hour.
Jim, this is Bill Rowland, and you are on the political cesspool.
I guess you know that.
We met today very briefly.
I had my picture made with you, but you're on the show now, and I've just given you a brief intro.
But while you were here, I guess I should have said welcome to Memphis.
I'm afraid that welcome didn't last very long.
We are now in Nashville.
Oh, well, great.
So the caravan continues.
Continues.
We're still in the home country.
We got a terrific greeting with our motorcycle club here, Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club of some sort.
That's not their actual name.
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And what's your next stop after Nashville?
We'll be going to Birmingham in the morning for a one o'clock rally in the afternoon and then Atlanta tomorrow for an 8 o'clock rally at the Capitol building in Atlanta.
I've been to the Capitol steps of Atlanta a number of years ago when I was down there for rallies in support of their state flag.
So I'm well aware of the state capitol in Atlanta in the Capitol building.
And I can assure you the Capitol Police provide excellent protection and excellent coverage.
So we've got plenty of Vietnam veterans around here in Nashville and we don't need any police protection.
They're certainly welcome to come and join us.
Let's get to the, first of all, for those of the audience who don't know, you are the founder of the Minuteman Project, which has received huge national coverage in about the last year, I would say.
Finally, you're getting the attention you deserve, even though it may not always be positive.
Nevertheless, there's no such thing as bad publicity.
What got you started, Jim, on this ambitious undertaking, the creation of the Minuteman Project, and how did you embark on this to try and turn around the invasion crisis, the immigration crisis we have?
It was after years of literal frustration and contacting, calling, writing, emailing, you name it, my senators and representatives and anyone else I could, as the White House, when Clinton was in office, and being reassured that their primary concern was the security of the United States of America and blah, Along comes 9-11.
I quit writing.
And I went into meltdown for a couple of years, thought about it, did a lot of research on what was the cause of this.
And I found out that we simply had immigration laws that were just not enforced.
And they hadn't been enforced in almost four decades.
Now, your background is in law enforcement, is that correct?
No, not at all.
I'm an avid supporter of law enforcement.
I helped put pressure on the government of Mexico to have the killer of Deputy David March from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Have that killer after four years of freedom living in Mexico, have him apprehended and set up for extradition for prosecution for murder.
But that was only after four years of pressure being put on that country down south.
The reason I went next to him was that he was a Mexican citizen who was illegally in the United States, been deported twice, been in jail prison twice in California for drug dealing, had a warrant for attempted murder out there when he was stopped.
He murdered the deputy that had stopped him for a traffic infraction.
And Mexico, they do this to anyone.
Since they don't believe in the death penalty or certain life penalties, things like that, they will refuse to apprehend any killer who's in their country if that killer is a Mexican citizen.
And now they're on the brink of legalizing possession of small amounts of heroin, cocaine, and marijuana in that country.
Do you think that that's going to have a direct effect on the smuggling of illegal drugs into this country?
Do you think that's part of what the Mexican government's up to?
Is you absolutely using these Mexicans?
They're holding legal amounts on them when they cross the border, but actually they're acting like they're really being used for drug dealers.
Yes, it's once you take the sanction off something, it's going to propagate itself.
All right, let's hold it right there with Jim Gilchrist saying propagate itself.
And we're going to continue on from that spot when the political cesspool continues.
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And here's the host of the Political Cess Pool, James Edwards.
Welcome back to the show, everybody.
Again, Bill Rowland, I'm so proud, not just to have been able to call him a friend and a brother because he was both.
Yeah, I still just feel as though I should be able to pick up the phone and call him and pick his brain, seek his counsel and guidance.
But I know that that's not going to be possible until our great reunion in heaven.
But thanks to Liberty News Radio, the memory and legacy and work of Bill Rowland continues and will live forever in the broadcast archives.
And I'm sure there will be many times between now and the end of this show, many years from now, that we will go back and draw from those archives as we're doing tonight to play the words of Bill Rowland.
And tonight, you know, last week was great.
Michael Andrew Grisson, one of my all-time favorite interviews that I ever did with Bill.
Bill was actually in the studio on this particular evening in 2006 interviewing Jim Gilchrist Solo.
I was out of off work that night, if you will, and Bill was filling in.
And this one I wanted to play because, as I mentioned at the top of the hour, I'm not going to say the political cesspool played a role in the Minutemen project becoming so nationally known in 2005.
Certainly they did that based upon their own merits.
But we were covering them before they were media darlings and before they were fashionable.
And I tend to think that we are ahead of the curve on a great number of issues that will, at one point in the future, become the norm.
Well, our coverage of the Minutemen Project, as it turned out, we were covering them from day one on the border, and they became household names just two weeks later.
We were on the right side of that.
We're on the right side of a lot of things.
Well, Jim Gilchrist, I'm still in touch with him and Chris Simcox and Joe McCutcheon and Michael Gaddy and the others who founded that project.
Again, obviously, seven years later, it's petered out from its original incarnation, but it's not to take away from what they accomplished at the time.
And at the time, we were right there with them.
This interview was recorded a year later when Jim Gilchrist was on a nationwide tour, still riding high on the crest of the wave that was the Minuteman Project.
Back to Bill Rowland.
And the propagation will bleed into the United States.
It's just a matter of evolution, a matter of time.
It will, you know, my blatant personal opinion.
I would tell Mexico, as soon as you enact that drug use, opium and heroin and cocaine and methamphetamine use and marijuana and all that into law, we're cutting off all prize, all economic relations.
And period, we're just cutting you off.
How much influence do you think the drug cartels have over the Mexican government and over Mexican politics?
A great deal of leverage.
Percentage-wise, I can't say that like 50% of them are in bed with the drug dealers, but it would not surprise me if they are.
There are ranges of estimates, anywhere from a minimum of 80 billion to a maximum of about 130 billion per year of money that flows from the United States through over the international border with Mexico in exchange for drugs.
It's a phenomenal enterprise.
It's the number one enterprise for them.
They are literally a global drug dealer, the country.
That's my blatant personal opinion, and I'm sticking to it.
Secondly, they get money for oil exports.
Third, for tourism.
And fourth, they get the remittances that the economic refugees, the 21st century slaves that are coming up here to work are sending back down to families and friends and whatever in Mexico.
So they're getting a ton of money from us.
100 and as well as free medical care and social services here, which I guess could count as an export when you treat people here for diseases they don't get treated for in Mexico.
That amounts to a huge savings for the Mexican government and hospitals.
Jim, you've been on the front lines in Arizona and other parts of the Southwest where the invasion is really taking place, where the vanguard of the invasion is underway.
Since you started the Man Man Project, what has been your biggest discovery about these people crossing the border?
Are they getting help from, for instance, the federales, the Mexican police?
Are we actually having confrontations with Mexican soldiers at the border who are trying to aid these people to get across?
Yeah, well, essentially, there's a well-organized, inveterate, long-established through time and custom, a criminal enterprise.
If you take the palm of your hand and say the palm of your hand is Mexico, and the thumb and the forefingers are the pathways into the United States for the movement of drugs and human cargo, that's what's been going on for at least four decades.
And it's getting bigger.
It's becoming, it's a literal way of life for Mexico and for their counterpart bandits in the United States who are either illegal aliens here helping them conduct their criminal enterprises or American citizens who are dirty.
Their allegiance is not to anything but the almighty dollar on both sides of the border here.
It's all about the money.
They really don't care about my opinion of these mentalities is that the founding fathers mean nothing to them.
Morality means nothing.
Rule of law means nothing.
Constitution, 8,000 dead in Normandy on June 6th, 1944, who cares?
This is the kind of mentality.
It's kind of a dumbed down mentality, a hedonistic mentality.
It's no different than the similar mentality of the Prohibition era, the Al Capone mafiosas and bootleggers in that era, or the Southern Democrats who pre-Civil War were deeply involved in bringing human cargo from Africa into the United States for the purposes of exploitation that's happening here, except the people coming in are, I call them, economic refugees.
I'm going to stand in protest on that.
You can't blame the South for that.
All the slave ships came through New England, so we're not going to take all the blame for that.
No, no, but I'll use that as a comparison of it's a 21st century slave trade.
And let's say for the record, too, that the Mexicans only make up a portion of this human cargo.
It's Guatemalans, El Salvadorans, Venezuelans, virtually all of the lower echelons of citizens of these countries.
Isn't it the people who are at the very bottom of the socioeconomic scale in these countries who are coming here and taking the jobs that no American will do?
That's correct.
And that's why I refer to them as economic refugees.
Very impoverished, unwanted populations of third world countries like Mexico and those countries south of Mexico and from Asia and from Africa and from portions of Europe.
And we've even got illegal alien Canadians here and certainly a lot of Russians in California at least, if not all other parts of the country too.
So we are coming here from, according to Border Patrol, 131, maybe 141 different countries, predominantly more than 80% that are coming from Mexico.
And that's why a month ago you saw over a million illegal aliens spreading into the streets of every major city in this country and displaying the Mexican flag.
Once in a while you'd see a Guatemala or El Salvadorian flag, but it was about over a million people with Mexican flags.
And that was well, that was a declaration of domination over the United States of America and its people.
And that's unacceptable.
The next step is a declaration of ownership of this country.
Essentially, that's what they did.
And I think that was the catalyst that probably turned their invasion upside down, exposing for what it was.
Their allegiance is to Mexico.
It is not to the United States.
It is not to our heritage.
It is not to our culture.
It is not to English.
It is not to our national anthem.
Unless that national anthem is sung in Spanish and the words are changed to mean what they want the words to mean.
It was just one slap in the face after another to every American, anybody who's next to kin of anyone who ever died fighting for this country.
I was outraged when I saw that.
But some part of me was very pleased because it literally exposed the adversaries and these illegal aliens for exactly what they are.
Let's pause it right there.
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All right, everybody, you know by now what's going on here.
We're playing a classic interview Bill Rowland conducted with Jim Gilchrist at the Minuteman Project.
We'll get back to it right now.
How much do you think it costs the United States in terms of lost wages, in terms of lost tax revenue, in terms of additional funding for medical services?
How much do you think it costs the United States a year to domicile these illegal aliens?
At least $200 billion.
That's after their contribution.
Did you hear this?
Well, they contribute more in taxes than they use.
That is an outright blatant lie.
And you can hear the pass my word.
Ladies and gentlemen, if you ever hear anyone say that, take a Boston cream pie or a Nashville apple pie, whatever, and just shove it in their face.
I am so tired of hearing that.
The net contribution from illegal aliens is, in my opinion, as an NBA in taxation with a California retired CPA is, they contribute about $18 billion per year in sales tax and some Social Security taxes that have to be collected because some of them are working under a Social Security number, but they still don't pay any income taxes.
The net cost is about $220 billion.
I mean, your total cost.
You're looking at a $200 billion a year deficit.
Try to get federal, state, and local governments to give you an accounting for that.
They will not.
They do not know what the real numbers are.
I calculated them myself, and I've been as high as claiming that the net cost to this country annually to your taxpayers is $500 billion if you also include the underground economy and all the payroll tax fraud, the income tax fraud, the Social Security tax fraud, incredible amounts of tax fraud, criminal tax fraud, aided and abutted by American companies who employ these people.
I guess Tyson would be one of them, Cargo would be another, and several others.
Manufacturing facilities, certainly restaurant chains all over California.
See, Jim, I hate to tell you, but even here in Shelby County in Memphis, I have seen obviously Mexican or South American workers doing jobs for the government, for the state government, and for the city government here, which means they're either contracted through somewhere else or they've been hired directly by utility companies and companies or the city government.
Which means that our taxpayer dollars are going to pay these people.
Yes.
And the consequences of this, well, the Minuteman Project is not against immigration.
My grandparents on both sides were immigrants from Greece, Germany, Europe, Greece, Germany, England, and Wales.
Most of the people I know, grandparents are immigrants.
A few of them, their ancestors go back to the 16 or 1700s.
None of us know that, yes, we are a product of immigrants.
But when you have 6.5 billion people in the world, and your country now has at least 300 million that you know of on your census, and not 5 million like two or three centuries ago, you need an immigration policy.
And we had that immigration policy set up by our Congress in the late 1800s to maintain an orderly queue of prescribed numbers of legal immigrants who wanted to be Americans.
Multiculturalism came along in the 60s thanks to Senator Ted Kennedy and President Johnson at the time who trashed our Immigration Act of 1965 and raised the legal immigration amount from $180,000 to about $1.1 million per year and did not increase the budgets of INS so that they could properly process these people, that many.
So you got a lot of people coming in who were legal but were not assimilated.
And then on top of that, you had 30, 40, maybe 50 million have come in who are not even assimilated whatsoever, never came in and got properly vetted.
They still do not speak English.
Being here for 50 years, still have not applied for citizenship.
They have no intention of being a part of America.
Their intentions are to just squat here and plunder whatever our social benefit programs provide for them.
And it's not that it's their fault.
It's more our fault than their fault.
Well, they do know, though, that when they cross the border and from here to Mexico, that they're breaking the law.
That's why they go at night.
Clearly, they're not knocking on the gate asking if they can come in.
Clearly, they do know they're breaking the law.
And if you break the first law of the country, then you'll have no problem breaking the other laws.
You already showed contempt for our system of government.
Do you agree?
Yes, yes.
And right now we have at least 30 million illegal aliens who have come in here since the late 60s.
No one knows who they are, where they are, or what their intentions are.
I've heard estimates from other people as high as 40 and 50 million, but I'm going to stay down at the 30 million figure.
They could be 40 million.
Nobody knows.
It's certainly not 2 or 3 million like the federal government was trying to imply three or four years ago.
And it's certainly not 11 or 12 million, the number that they're settling on now.
And the reason they're lying is pretty obvious.
Can you imagine the incurable embarrassment of going to your district as a member of Congress or going to your district as a senator and saying, electorate, guess what?
We've been invaded.
And I've done nothing about it.
I am so sorry, and I really hope you re-elect me because maybe I'll take care of it.
But really, there's nothing we can do, and so might as well just kind of just forget about that.
But re-elect me, send me your money, and God bless America.
The embarrassment of admitting we have 30 million illegal aliens under a politician's watch is a death wish.
They will not admit it.
It takes people like me and others to bring this to the awareness of the public.
Okay, Jim, let me ask you, that's going to bring me to my next question here.
I think we realize that congressmen or people in government like Ron Powell, Tom Tancredo, they've come up really to the front and taken on this immigration problem.
Who are some of the other good guys in government who are fighting against this invasion?
Right offhand, I know J.D. Hayworth, Jim Sensenbrenner, Virgil Good from Virginia, Duncan Harford, California.
Sensorbrenner, of course, is from Wisconsin and J.D. Hayworth from Arizona.
But Tom Tancredo is the pioneer.
He is the man from the House of Representatives, Colorado's sixth district.
He's a Republican, good man.
I know him personally.
Now on the Senate side, you have Jeff Sessions from Alabama, 100% with the Minuteman trend.
He's not a Minuteman or anything, but we follow him like we follow Tancredo.
There are two or three other senators, and I don't have the names.
One's from, I believe, Louisiana.
Oh, yes.
The Tennessee senator.
Now, Bill Frisk, I'm I know, I don't know.
I can't say yes or no.
I don't know what he's up to.
But I have to say that he does not stand out in my mind like Tom Tancredo and Aworth and Virgil Good and Sensenbrenner and Jeff Sessions.
Those stand out.
Sad Cochran, Trent Lott, anything?
Trent Lott, that's the other one I wanted to mention.
Yes, Trent Lott stands out in my mind.
I'm sorry I forgot you, Trent.
And there are others.
I usually say about 94%, 94 out of 100 senators really don't care about this issue, but there are about a half a dozen that do.
And Trent Lott and Jeff Sessions are two of them.
And the others, I don't know who they are because I haven't spent the time to actually go through their complete voting records on this issue.
But I know they're out there.
And we don't have to convince them to do the right thing.
They already know what the right thing is.
Let's get to the other end of the spectrum.
Who are the bad guys?
The worst.
I think we can put Ted Kennedy pretty near the top of the.
Hey, Ted Kennedy, John McCain, Arn Spector, Dianne Feinstein, the President of the United States, and Carl Rose, although Carl Rove's not an elected official.
Yes, the President of the United States.
I put him in with the same category as Kennedy and McCain.
And that's the way it is.
Do you see a solution to this problem other than a massive show of force in terms of enforcing these immigration laws and of deporting these illegal aliens, the illegal aliens here now?
In other words, would you support any or see any kind of amnesty bill or anything of that nature doing any good?
Absolutely not.
An amnesty would be giving permission for $120 to $150 million minimum illegal aliens to just roll in here over the next 20 years.
By the year 2025, we will have more illegal aliens occupying U.S. territory than we will have voting citizens.
A great place to pause it, a great place to pause it right there, folks.
The conclusion of Bill Rowland's interview from 2006 with Jim Gilchrist, leader of the Minuteman Project, founder of the Minuteman Project.
When we continue.
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And here's the host of the Political Cess Poll, James Edwards.
It's been a variety show tonight.
Keith and I live in the studio to open it up with an assortment of mockery of the left.
Winston Smith joining us with the aid of a courtroom transcriptionist to interview Andy Nowicki, author of Heart Killer in the second hour, and now rounding it up as we continue to celebrate the memory of Bill Rowland with an interview here.
You know, folks, I was going back into the broadcast archives, and I encourage you to do it as well, particularly if you're a new listener who's been listening to the show for a few weeks, a few months, even a couple of years.
You can go all the way back to 2004 at thepolitical Suppress Pool.org, and you will find buried treasures such as this interview with Jim Gilchrist.
And I told you at the top of the hour, the little backstory behind TPC's relationship with the Minutemen.
Even to this day, when I get attacked in the media, Jim Gilchrist will send me a little note.
And, you know, we are a fraternity here.
All of us, Sam Bushman and the rest of us, Chuck Baldwin, Ron Paul, all of us haters out there, you know, people who dare to believe in God and uphold constitutional rights and aren't ashamed of who we are or who our parents are.
But we're out here fighting.
You hear Jim Gilchrist rattling off some names like Ted Kennedy.
Well, it goes to show that this interview is a few years old, but it doesn't change the fact that it is still very timely in other regards.
And let's get back to the conclusion of it right now with the late, great Bill Rowland.
This would be for disaster, for the complete and total overthrow of this country that may not be through violence, but it certainly will be through influence that 250 million or 200 million illegal aliens can exert on a government and a society when 40 percent, at that point we'll probably have a half billion people instead of 300 or 320 million.
The influence that 40% of your population can put upon the entire society is phenomenal.
It will be a serious voting block.
And what will happen is as these illegal aliens predominantly from other countries who have dual citizenship and dual voting rights in both countries, for example, let's use Mexico, my favorite target, because it's so obvious what they're doing to me.
You have 24, currently you have about 24 million illegal aliens from Mexico in the United States.
You grant them an amnesty, eventually they get citizenship and they get the voting rights.
And let's say that would be done within six years.
There's 24 million votes that go to someone in Mexico that is interested only in proliferating Mexican interests.
Those 24 million votes also go to a candidate in the United States who is proliferating the interests of Mexico, not the United States.
This is a very dangerous path that we're about to enter.
I am against any amnesty of any kind.
I'm against de facto amnesty, a veiled amnesty, an outright amnesty.
I don't care what you call it.
A pig with rift stick is still a pig, if I may quote Tom Cancero.
I am for the complete enforcement of U.S. immigration laws.
Starting yesterday, I want a 500% increase for the United States Border Patrol and a 500% increase for the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement right now so that they will have the working capital in their budgets to hire the prosecuting attorneys, the professional investigators, administrative staff to prosecute the 21st century slave traders, whether they're employing the slaves or bringing them into the United States.
And we also need that certainly about 500% for the Border Patrol so that they can purchase the capital equipment they need to survey the border and increase their numbers to about 35 to 36,000 Border Patrol agents, men and women.
And until that's done, I want federal troops on the border, 30,000 strong, roughly a division, a division and a half on both borders, mostly at the southern border.
And they can be relieved as Border Patrol increases its staff.
Kind of long-winded, but that's just the beginning.
Virgil Good and Duncan Hunter's H.R. 4313 is the perfect remedy for this whole problem.
And why it did not get into the House and looked at by the House and to the Senate and passed in its entirety tells me that we probably have a rogue Congress.
Two-thirds of our House of Representatives are in with the corporate bearings who are making the money on this slave trade and really don't care whether we have sovereignty or not.
One-third of the Congress are still Americans, and 90% of the U.S. Senate are borderline outright traitors, and they don't know it.
I'm laughing because, I mean, how can you be that delusional to think that you've got 250 million out of 300 million Americans who are just livid about this problem, and you think there's nothing wrong?
So either you're a liar, you're delusional, or you're just plain stupid.
Either way, you're wrong.
About 80% of Americans are against what's happening on the border.
I mean, or against all of the million.
What do you hope happens at the end of the caravan?
What do you hope you've done at the end of this name?
We're going to continue bringing national awareness to the illegal alien invasion crisis.
What you heard me talk about on the radio tonight is what is the gospel that we're spreading around the country starting in Los Angeles last Wednesday, and by the time we finish up in D.C. and Friday, we will have visited and spoke at 13 cities across the southern belt of the United States.
And we're not done yet.
We're not finished.
We're going to continue on.
We're developing about 500 chapters nationwide in every major city in the country, just the same way that Voice Counts has a national organization.
We're building one too.
We've got tons of people interested.
We have law enforcement on our side because they know the problem.
They know how frustrating it is to be told to enforce the law only some of the time for some of the people that don't really take enforcement of the law that serious.
And they're frustrated because they see us becoming a nation governed by mob rule, a nation governed at the whim of mobs and hordes of illegal aliens coming into our streets under a Mexican flag instead of being governed by the rule of law.
And what is so difficult about figuring that out?
If Jim Gilchrist, average Joe citizen, can figure this out, why can't a U.S. senator and member of the House of Representatives figure it out?
How many mayors figure it out?
How many members of the minute men do you have now?
Did you want to tell us?
We've got over 200,000.
I'd say roughly 208,000 on the mailing list.
We've got all our donations are coming from just average Joe and Jane citizen, including physicians, lawyers, stockbrokers, cab drivers, chefs, contractors, union people, et cetera, union laborers.
And out of the 208,000, only about 8,000 have participated in border observation and reporting of patrols on the border from anywhere from one day to 30 to 60 day shifts, depending on what other commitments they might have.
And we have not had one single incident, not one, in a year and a half or 13 months of border observations with 8,000 people on both borders, north and south.
We have not had one single incident of violence, hostility, or aggressive behavior.
And that's a heck of a lot more than our adversaries can claim.
They're attacking us all the time.
We're always on the retreat.
But if they had their way, the First Amendment would be reserved strictly to the meanest thugs with the biggest clubs.
And by college, if I had won that congressional race last year, I would have been the very first thing I would have done other than sign on the Content Creators immigration Reform Caucus, is introduced a bill to make intimidation of, to suppress someone from using the first amendment a federal crime and this serious, and it's about time we had that, because I am tired of having to pull down the American colors.
America, because illegal aliens with the Mexican flag and the Guatemalan flag and the El Salvadoran flag are threatening to riot if the American colors are not brought down.
Yes, twice I've had to pull the American colors back at the request of U.S. Law enforcement to prevent a riot from breaking out in the face of Mexican flags on U.S. Territory.
And I hope Americans out there hear me loud and clear.
This is what's happening.
Your flag, the flag that I fought for, got shot in Vietnam.
For that, 72 men in my company of 210 men died for in Vietnam, plus all like people who'd fight in any other war for this country and all the next to gymnastics.
We've got to go break, Jim.
We got to go break with.
Take off, I have to go.
I've got to do this rally in in downtown Nashville.
Well, thanks for joining us.
We we certainly appreciate you and Godspeed to you.
And if anyone's listening, who can make it to Nashville or Atlanta to greet the Minutemen?
We certainly hope you're there and thanks again Jim, Chris and founder of Minuteman Project, we're at minutemanproject.com minutemanproject.com, and we're going to break.
Thank you just another minute.
But you know folks, if you want to go on a safari into the broadcast archives at Thepoliticalsport.org, you're going to find lions such as that one and go bless you Bill, and for all you've done for us over nearly a decade now on the radio folks, and of course i'm I'm very proud of that interview, as we are all of our interviews, all of our shows.
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