Archive for December 8th, 2011


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Invasion: December 9, 2011

Subversive Feds grab jailed border agent’s prison commissary funds
The federal government has started reaching into the prison commissary fund belonging to a U.S. Border Patrol agent who was jailed for allegedly manhandling a smuggler he caught carrying 75 pounds of drugs into the United States. — Word of the Department of Justice actions to collect an immediate payment by Agent Jesus Diaz Jr. to address part of a $7,000 fine — even though he is in custody… (Read Full Story)

House Judiciary Chair to Big Sis: Produce ICE docs or face contempt
House Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith, Texas Republican, sent another letter to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano demanding “a list of illegal and criminal immigrants that have been flagged by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) but have not been detained or placed in removal proceedings by the agency.” — According to a statement from the House Judiciary Committee, the letter sent to… (Read Full Story)

Vehement revanchist Solis’ farming regulations will benefit illegals
Pres. Obama has continually ignored his duty under the Constitution to enforce our laws against illegal immigration. He has also ignored the Constitutional requirement that he protect the States against invasion. — Because of these continuing violations of his oath of office the campaign to protect Americans from invaders has been moved to the States… (Read Full Story)



Obama’s Kansas Declaration

Speaking to America from the Bull$hit Pulpit

Invoking former President Theodore Roosevelt, President Barrack Obama has endorsed a political philosophy antithetical to Jeffersonian liberty.

Declaring that the debate over how to restore our economy is the “defining issue of our time,” President Barrack Obama invoked former president Theodore Roosevelt’s progressive reforms of the early 20th century as a template for economic recovery today. “Roosevelt,” the President said, “… knew that the free market has never been a free license to take whatever you want from whoever you can. It only works when there are rules of the road to ensure that competition is fair, open, and honest.

Obama’s truth problem today

Today in a hastily arranged news conference, President Obama lambasted Republicans in the Senate for blocking a vote on his nominee to head up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray. The president said that American consumers need protection that the new government bureaucracy will provide and that Mr. Cordray is eminently qualified to do the job. Immediately after deriding Republicans in the Senate, he launched into a tirade about greedy business people who he said created the need for the agency. To quote the president, “Republicans … would leave consumers without a watchdog to guard against the greed of Wall Street.” It was typical Barack Obama — class warfare, us vs. them, rich vs. poor, and business people vs. everybody else.

A Hillary grudge match with Bam?

Jimmy Carter was not just defeated by Ronald Reagan in the 1980 election. Carter, the president who could easily be confused with his own floppy sweater, was first knocked down by Smilin’ Ted Kennedy, who was entitled to be president because he was a Kennedy. (Don’t ask, this is how Democrats think.) Kennedy ran against Carter because the other Democrats were less prone to suicide than they are today. They still lost big.

Obama started the fight three years ago, in the minds of feminists, by tarring Hillary and Bill as “racists.”