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The Holy Lexington Empire: A Community Struggles Under Sanctuary City Status

The Holy Lexington Empire: A Community Struggles Under Sanctuary City Status
By John Fritz, Gayle E. Slaughter

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and Gayle E. Slaughter, J.D.
* * * NONFICTION
The Vatican II open borders decree policy explodes violently in Lexington, Ky., a small college town and a sanctuary city. An illegal hispanic serial killer begins his killing spree here in 1997. By 2008, Lexington is infected with Latin Kings gangs in the high schools, one of them charged with murder. The liberal mayors support sanctuary city status for Lexington, Kentucky, bankrupting the treasury, raising property taxes to educate kids of illegals, adding a bus tax, etc. The Commonwealth is bankrupted to the tune of negative $434 million by 2008. But politicians, the mayor and governor both support more freebies for the illegal immigrants at taxpayer expense. Lexington spent over $5 million to build and open a health care center dedicated to quote "better serving hispanics" and turns citizens away. The authors, a scientist and an attorney, trace the source of the open borders policy to Vatican II and Pacem in Terris, and Catholic President John F. Kennedy.

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The authors offer serious solutions to the nation's illegal immigration crisis, showing that it is hitting Lexington, Kentucky taxpayers especially hard. Lexington Kentucky's ultraliberal Mayor Jim Newberry's Immigration Commission Report recommends sanctuary city status at taxpayer expense. Two-million illegal immigrant fugitives are wanted on felony charges but politicians refuse to close the border. Kentucky welcomes them. Kentucky has spent tens of millions to educate, give free medical care, housing, translation services, etc., to illegal immigrants but the Bishop calls constitutional and fiscal conservatives immoral and unjust. Kentucky opened its January 2008 legislative session with a $434 million deficit with Governor Beshear promoting casinos to cover it while ignoring the cost of illegal immigration. How Vatican II decrees for "social and economic justice programs" became public policies that are bankrupting the city of Lexington and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Why the elite news media will not report the truth. Many Lexingtonians, Kentuckians, and entities are named in the book including but not limited to the following: Lexington Mayor Jim Newberry; Gov. Steve Beshear; Mitch McConnell, US Senator; Jim Bunning, US Senator; Ben Chandler, US Rep.; Richie Farmer, Commissioner of Agriculture; Lexington Fayette Urban County Government; Lexington City Council; Mike Scanlon, former Vice Mayor; Teresa Ann Isaac, former Mayor; Lexington Immigration Commission; Jim Gray, Vice Mayor; Bryan Station High School; Latin Kings; Tuskegee Airmen; Henry Clay High School; Rafael Resendez Menendez, illegal Mexican serial killer; Pam Miller, former Mayor; Paul Patton, former Governor; University of Kentucky; Eastern Kentucky University; Lexington Community College; Micro City Government scandal; Lyric Theatre; Kathy Stein, state Rep.; Ernie Fletcher, former Gov.; Lexington s Mysterious Mexican Bus; Rev. Ralph Abernathy; Rev. Jesse Jackson; Rev. Andrew Young (former Ambassador to the U.N.).


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2797919 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-07-14
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 70 pages

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Another epochal forensic investigation from the dynamic duo who have become the mavens of America's history. Fritz and Slaughter show how the church power-grab in Congress is bankrupting small-town America. Church policies are elevating racial tensions, infecting schools with Latino gangs, raising property and other taxes, and creating a culture of anarchy. The national illegal immigration issue exposed by their trilogy (A Still Small Voice, 9780978947002) EXPLODES in small-town America in the central Kentucky college town of Lexington. This is where illegal Mexican immigrant Rafael Resendes Menendez began his career as a serial killer; where Latin Kings gang murderers infect the public school system; and, the mentally ill are dumped on the street without adequate medication because the city and state have bankrupted the government taking care of illegal immigrants. This dire situation is not just hyperbole to sell books; the authors, a scientist and an attorney, set the record straight with reference to verifiable facts and a bibliography second to nobody. The illegal immigration crisis has bankrupted Kentucky and Lexington which expects to be host to the FEI World Equestrian Games in the year 2010 but really cannot afford the entertainment venue. The safety of visitors to Lexington is dubious when the Police Department is committed to joy-riding in a helicopter but refuses to chase down three hispanics who beat one of their own officers! Is this the police force we expect to protect international visitors while the nation battles terrorism, politicians refuse to close the border, and Lexington is a sanctuary city hosting over 60,000 illegal hispanic immigrants at taxpayer expense? And perpetrators in the Lexington Micro City Government child molestation scandal are still being protected by Lexington and state officials, raising more questions about committment to the rule of law. The authors offer serious solutions to Lexington's, Kentucky's, and the nation's illegal immigration crisis that is hitting Lexington's taxpayers especially hard. Their twelve solutions are viable and should be done to help salvage Lexington, the Commonwealth, and the Republic. --Carson Borgheses, Publisher

About the Author
John Fritz, M.S., is a scientist, composer, and coauthor of the SkybridgePress.com best-seller A Still Small Voice. Gayle E. Slaughter, J.D., is a practicing attorney, composer, and coauthor of the SkybridgePress.com best-seller A Still Small Voice (9780978947002).