(This essay from April 1997 is a lovely introduction to Ruth Coffey, a very courageous woman and founder of Stop Immigration Now. For those who don't live in California, Prop. 209 puts into place a ban on affirmative action preferences. Even though Prop. 209 won, it has been tied up in courts since the election.--Elena)
   
 

 An Injection of New Hope

   
 

  No matter what the final outcome of California's bitterly contested initiative, known as Proposition 209, loyal American citizens (and particularly White Americans), recently received a desperately needed shot of "Emotional Adrenalin" from a most unexpected source.

I speak of the injection of "new hope" administered by a Federal judge who had the integrity to condemn Jurists who use their vested power as though it were a God-given birthright to impose their personal and/or political ideologies on the Public--particularly those issues relating to racial issues.

In one short sentence, the Very Honorable Judge Diarmuid O'Scannlain, summed up the sentiments of millions of White American citizens who have been forced to stand by, helplessly, while their Constitutional rights were stripped from them one by one and thrown on the "Dung Heap of Diversity".

While it is true that Judge O'Scannlain was referring to the legal decisions handed down by his brethen regarding the language and/or Constitutionality relating to State initiatives such as Prop. 209, and was not acting as a spokesman or championing the Rights of White American Citizens, when he proclaimed that:

"A system which permits one judge to block with a stroke of the pen what 4,736,180 residents voted to enact as law tests our constitutional democracy",

he unwittingly described the contempt in which the rights of White Americans have been treated by both Jurists and elected officials for more than 30 years.

Surely the pens that were used by Lyndon Johnson and George Bush to sign into law the two most devastating pieces of immigration legislation in the history of our country in 1965 and again in 1990, could be described as lethal weapons used to destroy America's White population.

How else does one explain the impunity with which Mary Frances Berry, the Chairman of the U.S. Commission of Civil Rights issued the following statement in 1984?:

"Civil Rights Laws were not passed to protect the rights of White men and do not apply to them."

In the 13 years since Berry issued that mind-boggling, demeaning statement, White Americans have been reduced to the status of tax-paying pariahs in their own country who are permitted to exist only so long as they continue to pay tribute in the form of tax dollars to the needs of their Ethnic masters, relinquish their own culture, heritage, history and language and promise to sacrifice their progeny on the "Altar of Multicultural Demogogues"!

Certainly the fact that there is still one American citizen like Judge O'Scannlain, who is willing to endure what will surely be a firestorm of villification, has been an inspiration to those of us who have so long protested (albeit futilely) the yoke of Ethnic Dictatorship.

Perhaps that one short sentence will be enough to rekindle the spark of rebellion in America's White Citizens.

In any event, I can't help wondering what Judge O'Scannlain's reaction would have been if Mary Frances Berry's officious proclamation had been issued in his Court!


Berry's quote can be found in the book entitled Paved With Good Intentions and authored by Jared Taylor.

Essay Copyright © 1997 Ruth Coffey. All Rights Reserved.
Graphics Copyright © 1997 Elena Haskins. Reproduction prohibited without advance written permission. All Rights Reserved.

 


Ruth Coffey may be contacted at:
Stop Immigration Now
2059 Cedar Ave., #12
Long Beach, CA 90806
562.599.3908

 

 


 

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