A Mexican Stand-off, for now – Arizona has passed an allegedly unconstitutional law dealing with illegal immigration and at the same time the federal government refuses to act constitutionally by defending our borders against the illegal Mexican and OTM invasions.
The American federal government is now talking Constitutionality, a first in many years. The federal government has not engaged in one constitutional act during the last 4 administrations, Bush 1, Clinton, Bush II, & now Obama.
An arrogant billboard exploded on the Los Angeles skyline a few years ago by a local TV station: “Los Angeles, Mexico: Your Town, Your Community.”
It was spelled out in Spanish. CA was crossed out with a red X and replaced by the word ‘MEXICO’. Two smiling Latinos representing over two million illegal aliens in the City of Angels smiled from their anchor desks.
When I consider the illegal immigration dilemma in this country, I always come back to the feeling that we just don’t have enough good data on which to base sound policy decisions.
I find no bipartisan or nonpartisan authoritative reports that include a good quantified estimate of the impact of the wide variety of anti-illegal immigrant measures that have been floated either by national legislators or local governments – all those proposed alternatives to a federal government that just hasn’t gotten around to dealing with it themselves.
Cluster bombs are in the news again, thanks to a recent report from Amnesty International.
The human rights agency has confirmed that 35 women and children were killed following the latest US attacks on an alleged al-Qaeda hideout in Yemen. Initially, there were attempts to bury the story, and Yemen officially denied that civilians were killed as a result of the December 17 attack on al-Majala in southern Yemen. However, it has been simply impossible to conceal what is now considered the largest loss of life in one single US attack in the country.
You can call me radical and extreme if you want,
but examine the “values” most liberals flaunt.
Then tell me I’m wrong and that my diagnosis.
has evolved from bigotry and paranoid psychosis.
Will future historians look back with a smirk,
and diagnose our decline as “democracy at work”?
“Deluded are those who cannot see,
What’s going to happen to you and me,
When multi-culturalism and rising dependency,
Snuff out the life of our precious liberty.” ~ Ron Ewart
About 40 years ago I was an insurance agent located in Chicago where my territory consisted of approximately 2 square miles on the north side, around North Avenue. Within that 2 square miles there existed what was estimated to be 18 national identities, 18 languages and 18 different cultures, with there own dedicated territories and borders. Most of these cultural enclaves were of European descent. A melting pot it was not.
American’s are stupid people, and it seems as though we are being taken advantage of by our government because of our simple mindedness.
At a time when our country is actively engaged in two wars, an invasion across the southern border, a failing economy caused by government intervention, and manipulation, an ecology disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, bandits acting as legitimate legislators, and a feckless and corrupt judiciary, what makes the front pages of the news?
BOSTON — In a private meeting with White House officials this weekend, Democratic governors voiced deep anxiety about the Obama administration’s suit against Arizona’s new immigration law, worrying that it could cost a vulnerable Democratic Party in the fall elections.
While the weak economy dominated the official agenda at the summer meeting here of the National Governors Association, concern over immigration policy pervaded the closed-door session between Democratic governors and White House officials and simmered throughout the three-day event.
With the recent slew of articles I have sent out lately, one may be asking themselves how I find the time to do all this writing. Normally I wouldn’t, but for two weeks my place of employment has shut down for two weeks while it undergoes annual upgrades to the equipment. Being one who does not watch that much television, I am stuck with little else to do but yard work and think of things to write about.
My recent writings may have been a bit harsh towards the Tea Party movement, but