There are two groups of people
in the United States, those who believe we are at war and those who
don’t. For the latter, the announcement that 7 al Qaeda terrorists are
being sought in our country, planning large scale (9-11 style) attacks
must have come as a shock. For the rest of us, the USS Cole bombing, the
Marines killed in Yemen in 1992, the first World Trade Center attack,
Khobar Towers, the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania, 9-11 and bin
Laden’s 1998 statement, that it is the duty of all Muslims to kill
American citizens, military or civilian, along with our allies around the
world was convincing enough. The beheading of Nick Berg served as a
horrific punctuation to this bloody list.
The arrest of Abu Hamza Masri,
who is believed to have been setting up terrorist training camps in
Oregon, is another reminder that we are vulnerable to attacks from within
our borders. According to Jerry Seper (“America’s Open Border,”
Washington Times – Dec. 10, 2003) “Sleeper cells also operate in at
least 40 states from Florida and New York to California and Washington –
living low profile lives, often in ethnic communities. The September 2002
arrest of 7 members of a terrorist cell in Lackawanna, NY, just south of
Buffalo, was a first major clue to their existence. Between 2,000 and
5,000 operatives are said to be in the US, many of whom are hiding in
ethnic communities throughout the country, populated by millions of
foreign immigrants, including illegal aliens for which the US government
cannot account.”
How is it that many
Americans go about their daily lives completely oblivious to the dangers
we face? The main reason is press coverage; take North Carolina as an
example. How many of you are aware that a Hezbollah terrorist cell was
discovered in Charlotte, NC, in 2001? North Carolina is a hotbed of
terrorism. NC’s willingness to issue driver’s licenses to illegal
immigrants makes my state a major jumping off point for terrorists, drug
smugglers and illegals of all stripes. Police officers from New Jersey to
California have informed me that more often than not, illegal immigrants
present North Carolina driver’s license as identification.
South Carolina's Attorney General has asked
US Attorney General John Ashcroft to require airlines to refuse to accept
licenses from NC for boarding planes. The IRS and INS have both requested
that North Carolina require proof of citizenship prior to the issuance of
driver’s licenses, but the NC DMV continues to require only a signed
affidavid and a small processing fee. Indeed, Wayne J. Hurder, North
Carolina's director of driver's license certification maintains, "Our job
is not to force compliance with immigration laws."
If you rely on the NC press
for your news, this is probably the first time you have heard that our
state compromises the security of the entire nation. The press refuses to
report anything that would reflect poorly on Governor, Mike Easley
(Democrat). The coverage this issue has received was necessitated by long
lines of immigrants streaming into NC DMVs. Easley pledged to “tighten
up” driver’s license requirements, and the papers reported it done.
However, North Carolina requires legislative action to change DMV policy,
not gubernatorial fiat – this legislation has yet to materialize. North
Carolina’s policies are more lax now than before 9-11.
For this reason, The
Families of the Victims of September 11th, 2001 issued
the following statement:
To
voters in the North Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary:
We, the 9/11 Families
for a Secure America, are writing to urge you to support Sen. Fern Shubert
in the Republican primary for Governor of North Carolina.
The membership of 9/11 FSA
is made up the families of those murdered in the terrorist attacks of
September 11th 2001 and of survivors of those attacks. We know
that the American drivers’ licenses the terrorists possessed were
essential tools that enabled them to carry out the murders of our children
and parents, husbands and wives, sisters and brothers. In fact, the 19
terrorists possessed a total of 63 US-issued drivers’ licenses
from three states. These licenses were the “valid ID” that enabled them to
board the aircraft they used as weapons of mass murder.
Despite the crucial role
played by drivers’ licenses in letting the 9/11 conspirators murder our
family members, a few states, INCLUDING NORTH CAROLINA still issue
licenses to illegal aliens and the unknown terrorists among them.
YOU have the power to end
this dangerous practice. You can do it by voting for Fern Shubert.
FERN SHUBERT IS THE ONLY
PERSON IN EITHER PARTY running for Governor who has been working to
change your state’s licensing law to prohibit illegal aliens and
terrorists from getting North Carolina official “ID.”
If there had been more
people like Fern Shubert holding political office before September 11,
2001, the mass murderers might never have gotten licenses, might never
have been able to board those aircraft…and perhaps our loved ones would be
alive today.
We can’t bring home to us
those we lost on 9/11/01, but we can help prevent more terrorist acts by
asking you to elect Fern Shubert as Governor of North Carolina.
Respectfully,
Board of Directors , 9/11
Families for a Secure America
This endorsement was issued to
every news outlet in North Carolina – no NC newspaper even mentioned it!
When the next 9-11 attack happens, will the press demand investigations
into why it was not prevented and why we were not warned? I am warning
you now – so is Sen. Shubert, the 9-11 Families, John Aschcroft and
President Bush. By failing to report threats to our national security,
the press is aiding our enemies by keeping us ignorant. They are, in
effect, committing sedition by omission.

Judson Cox is a political columnist from
the mountains of North Carolina. He is quickly gaining recognition as one
of the most popular and influential voices of his generation. As a college
student, and Director of Communication for the Foundation for Conservative
American Values, he has a unique perspective on matters of politics,
economics and culture.
His fiercely independent style and pugilistic
wit make for a column that is always entertaining, often inspiring and
frequently "laugh out loud" funny. With a humor akin to P.J. O'Rourke and
Dave Barry, and a plain spoken southern wisdom that matches Charlie
Daniels, his confrontational style lies somewhere between Ann Coulter and
Merle Haggard.