Triumph of the Will

Thor H. Asgardson
"ABC News obtained a copy of an unpublished book proposal with quotes from a verbatim transcript of an interview Schwarzenegger gave in 1975 while making the film ´Pumping Iron.´

Asked who his heroes are, he answered, 'I admired Hitler, for instance, because he came from being a little man with almost no formal education, up to power. I admire him for being such a good public speaker and for what he did with it.'

He is quoted as saying he wished he could have an experience 'like Hitler in the Nuremberg stadium. And have all those people scream at you and just being total in agreement with whatever you say.'"

Arnold Apologizes for Bad Behavior

Friday, October 03, 2003

FOXNEWS.COM

"Governor Schwarzenegger has called the new Arizona law irresponsible and said, ´I would never do that in California. No way.´

Schwarzenegger admitted that illegal immigration causes huge problems for California and correctly focused the blame on the federal government, but along with his criticism of Arizona, he offered this solution, 'let people come in legally and work here because we need the workers.'

The 'reasonable suspicion' standard in the Arizona law is already used by the Border Patrol and was approved by the Supreme Court decades ago. In essence, the Arizona law just incorporates federal standards into state law."

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It´s time for Governor Schwarzenegger to apologize once again--to the people of California-- for bad behavior.

When Conan the Barbarian sat on the throne of the state of California, he placed the heavy crown on his head of public accountability and protection of the citizens of this golden state.

He did not assume the stance of "No way, Jose!"

It is well to admire a person for being a good public speaker or writer, but "what he did with it," must be considered in all of its vast implications. One can unite a people either for stability and advancement of society, or one can unwittingly serve as a foil to even the best of one´s own intentions. There is no greater enemy than one´s self, when that self loses the power to discriminate what is, from what is not. This philosophy governs all pros and cons, when considering the rights of taxpayers and lawful citizens as weighed against the demands of interlopers, who harbor a self-entitlement mentality.

The governor has gravely miscalculated the power of the people of the United States of America, by labeling them "irresponsible" in righteously defending their homeland from the marauding band of Mexican scarecrows coming from south of the border. What the people of Arizona represent, is the microcosm of the larger weltanschauung of the great American people who firmly support this action, as it is the opening salvo of both the Second American Revolution and The Second Mexican War.

Gov. Schwarzenegger fashions himself a Republican, so perhaps he should follow on the coattails of penitents John McCain and Lindsey Graham and abandon "politically correct" notions which put the rights of Mexican nationals above those of Americans, if he wishes to fashion his dream to come into alignment with his wish-fulfillment.

Arnold Schwarzenegger has failed to fathom the reality of the Second Mexican War and with that failure, he has lost contact and credibility with the American people, in their great struggle to repel the Mexican occupation army--and its "anchor baby" spawn-- which infests American territory.


Also let it be noted for posterity that the American people are gravely concerned with the immigration status of the alleged "Commander in Chief," who has failed to produce a paper trail, so that the American people may determine whether or not he too is an illegal alien, standing poised to open the floodgates of this nation to La Reconquista.

Governor Schwarzenegger has committed a grave boo-boo on the road to any future political aspirations he may harbor, for he has insulted the will of the people and thereby exposed himself as being in contempt of that firm resolve of the American people to support the laws of the United States of America.

Those laws remain extant on the books and documents of this nation´s history. To call them "irresponsible," is the equivalent of regarding the Constitution as merely "just a goddamned piece of paper." It also betrays an elected official who has grown out of touch with the people.

What the people of Arizona have accomplished, is to chart a bold new course to prevent the ship of state from sailing off the abyss into national suicide. That fate slated for the nation, was a multicultural Tower of Babel, which would have reduced the greatest military power on earth, to subjugation by an army of squatters with pitchforks.

America is one culture of pedigreed people, with a superior standard of living which has been severely compromised by advocacy of open borders, unlimited immigration/invasion and free trade. To suppose that diluting the fine wine of that superior culture with the rank water of cultures which are inassimilable to the national body and that somehow this is in the national interest--under the guise of "fairness"-- is the true definition of "irresponsibility."

The people of America have already witnessed how a box cutter knife was able to trump the national security umbrella of nuclear missiles and they are resolved that this nation will NOT become a petting zoo for serfs of the New World Order, nor will it be subject to border porosity, in an age of massive infiltration by al Qaeda.

The American people no longer have to ask what President Schwarzenegger would do with a phone call made at three o´clock in the morning, when they see his answer at high noon, in the showdown for our national survival. He parrots the usurper, Obama.

 

Governor Schwarzenegger´s abject failure to support the people of an entire state of the Union, in their bid to stem the invasion coming from Mexico, speaks volumes regarding his suitability to occupy the White House, should he one day elect to pursue that great mass of the people, "screaming in total agreement" with what he says.

Should the governor ever seek to graduate from the small screen of Hollywood, to the cinemascope of history, by assuming the presidency of the United States of America, he must emulate the values of the people he ostensibly represents.

The winds of war and revolution are blowing and the American people are fully mobilized for both war with Mexico and better bilateral relations in the future, but these better relations between our two countries cannot occur until Mexico fully understands that it has no claim here. This good faith on the part of Mexico, will be sealed by signing formal terms of surrender in this Second Mexican War.

The host/parasite relationship between the United States of America and Mexico is now officially over. Any politician who does not get on the bandwagon of the American people, will find himself consigned to the dustbin of history.
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