“You can’t ask me for my papers bcuz I’m not disobeying any or your stupid laws picketing for ILLEGAL MEXICANS in your stupid country. ME and my family of smart ILLEGAL MEXICANS want to stay for free in your stupid country ILLEGALLY, and continue to get the huge entitlements you give us just because we’re smart ILLEGAL MEXICANS. It’s great to live in a stupid country that has so many rich and stupid taxpayers that continue to pay me more in a day for doing nothing, than I could ever make in 2 years in Mexico. I love your rich and stupid taxpayers. They’re making me rich too and doing it quick. I could picket for the rest of my life. This is so mucho fun! Viva stupidos gringos!!!”
In the book of John, Christ tells us that the truth will make us free. The problem is this, there just aren’t that many who wish to know the truth. You see, the truth can be a painful thing, especially when it goes against everything you have been led to believe, or hold dear. That is why people often turn their heads and ignore the truth when confronted with it, because to know the truth would require them to choose between accepting it, or continue on with their lives, knowing that they are living a lie.
Racial Profiling? or is it really IMMIGRATION PROFILING – ILLEGAL PRESENCE PROFILING?
This whole word game of throwing RACIAL PROFILING – RACIST at another person who is only expecting the LAW to be enforced is like a bunch of kids on the grade school playground.
Those who can’t play the game being played, or play as well as the other side, resort to the old name calling. It is as old as humanity (well, close to that old).
It was a sobering dinner party last night (6/16). Hosted by a London billionaire in his exquisite home – a Boccaccio hung on the wall behind me – the wine flowed liberally, but the conversation between the ten of us was stone-cold serious.
There were lighter moments, as when I proposed a toast to “a great hero of Europe – Geert Wilders.” Every one raised their glass in a smile, but the biggest smile was that of a spectacularly gorgeous super-model (you’ve seen her in many a high-fashion ad). She was from Holland.
Editor’s note: In his concurring statement in ‘McDonald v. Chicago’ — the Supreme Court case affirming that the Second Amendment ensures an individual right to own firearms — Justice Clarence Thomas discussed the history of gun-control laws, whose purpose was to stifle the rights of minorities and to prevent African-Americans from defending themselves against the likes of the Ku Klux Klan. Excerpts from Thomas’ opinion appear within.