Archive for June, 2007

Just one more thing…

I got this email from the idiot Campaign Manager for John ‘Screw Americans, Mexicans pick lettuce cheaper’ McCaint.

Just one more thing…

Dear Michael,

There are many reasons to support John McCain, but as we approach this quarter’s fundraising deadline tonight at midnight, let me remind you of just one of them…

John McCain is the only candidate
who can defeat Hillary Clinton.

If you haven’t already done so, I hope you will make a last-minute donation to help our final push before the deadline. Please also pass this message along to your friends and family to remind them of the stakes in this election.

The clock is ticking…

Sincerely,
Terry Nelson
Terry Nelson
Campaign Manager

My Response is that WetBack John should get donations from Mexico, that is who is is helping, they might donate what Americans wont.

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Outstanding

I like what this Sheriff is doing

Those who take off are chased down and arrested on charges such as trespassing, for cutting through someone else’s property, or loitering, for hiding out in someone’s yard, or reckless driving, for speeding off in a car.

U.S. immigration authorities are then given the names of those believed to be in this country illegally.

“It’s not wrong for them to run, but it’s not wrong for us to chase them either,” said Sheriff Frank McKeithen, who created his Illegal Alien Task Force in April to target construction sites in this Florida Panhandle county.

Will this increased the costs or lower the profits when these construction companies are forced to hire legal Americans?

Immigrant advocates say the technique is repugnant, and the ACLU says its constitutionality is questionable.

Illegal immigrants are leaving town. And builders are worried the crackdown will deprive them of the labor they need to take part in a building boom in which Panama City’s Beach cheap spring-break motels are being torn down and replaced with high-rise condos.

The sheriff said the raids are justified under a long-standing Florida law prohibiting employers from knowingly hiring illegal immigrants.

And this is the lovley ACLU that hates America!

Stop the ACLU!

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Go Hugh

Kill this bill, break its back because it is a pile of crap

WASHINGTON (AP) - Immigration has supplanted Iraq as the leading issue on television and radio talk shows, complicating the prospects of a Senate bill desperately wanted by President Bush.

Conservative talk radio’s impact on the immigration debate reached new heights last week, with one host effectively writing an amendment for when the Senate returns to the imperiled bill this week.

National talk show hosts have spent months denouncing the bill as providing amnesty for illegal immigrants. Some top Republicans who support the legislation have defied the broadcast pundits. Others GOP lawmakers have tried to placate them, even to the point of accepting their ideas for amendments.

Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., the key conservative negotiator behind the compromise bill, told reporters Friday that California-based radio host Hugh Hewitt “had several ideas” that “we are trying to include” in amendments to be offered in an upcoming series of crucial votes.

Hewitt, a conservative who has criticized many aspects of the bill, had Kyl as a guest on Thursday and asked: “Does the bill provide for any separate treatment of aliens, illegal aliens from countries of special concern?”

Kyl replied: “It’s going to, as a result of your lobbying efforts to me.”

But now Kyl and McCaint will want to have all talk show hosts register as lobbyist…just watch…

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"It got hijacked"

Obama must have some count that there are less Christians in America than their are none Christians. Or is he really tat stupid to say the Christians are all right wing hacks?

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Sen. Barack Obama told a church convention Saturday that some right- wing evangelical leaders have exploited and politicized religious beliefs in an effort to sow division.

“Somehow, somewhere along the way, faith stopped being used to bring us together and started being used to drive us apart. It got hijacked,” the Democratic presidential candidate said in remarks prepared for delivery before the national meeting of the United Church of Christ.

“Part of it’s because of the so-called leaders of the Christian Right, who’ve been all too eager to exploit what divides us,” the Illinois senator said.

“At every opportunity, they’ve told evangelical Christians that Democrats disrespect their values and dislike their church, while suggesting to the rest of the country that religious Americans care only about issues like abortion and gay marriage, school prayer and intelligent design,” according to an advance copy of his speech.

“There was even a time when the Christian Coalition determined that its number one legislative priority was tax cuts for the rich,” Obama said. “I don’t know what Bible they’re reading, but it doesn’t jibe with my version.”

Play to poor black man against the rich white man ticket! tat will work…right

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Ignorant People trying to get a PhD

I looked at the Ward Churchill Ward Churchill Solidarity Network and laughed at how stupid people are, They are on the other side of the world and think they understand what is going on based on their own political leis blinders and all.

Dear CU Regents,

I am an American Citizen living in Germany where I am currently completing my Ph.D. in Biophysics.  I have been following the case of Ward Churchill’s alleged academic misconduct.  It appears to me and I would venture to say much of the rest of the Western world, especially here in Germany, that these charges are foundless.  When I discuss this case with other graduate students here they are repeatedly astounded at the treatment Dr. Churchill is recieving.  They are shocked, as they somehow have a notion that America is a bastion of free speech and this case is clearly about censorship.  As open discussion about September 11, 2001, terrorism and America’s war on Iraq are much less  emotionally charged and more rational here in general, such scapegoating of prominent intellectuals is viewed in a quite negative light.  I would hope that you consider that these issues attract international attention and are actually very closely followed here.  They do not sit well with many in Europe and are especially disturbing to those in academia, who consider censorship based on blatantly political motives contrary to the very idea of academia itself.  Please reconsider your position on these charges.  It is obvious that they are spurious.  As a scientist and a rational human being I would have to say that any serious evaluation of the charges as they stand do not have any merit and are not sufficient as a basis for the dismissal of a tenured professor.

Sincerely,

Brian Gentry
University of Leipzig
Germany

If this ASS-HAT was capable of independent thought he might make a better case, but ASS-HAT it is.

then this kool-aid drinker who has to explain where he lives, like we care

Dear Sirs:

I am living in Portugal, what representatives of your federal administration use to call “Old Europe”.

As perhaps might have come to your attention, Pew, Zogby, and a host of other worldwide opinion polls have shown that the standing of the United States of America in the rest of the world has suffered a great deal during the last years. However, I have been able to use Ward Churchill’s Essay “Some People Push Back” with considerable success in countering antiamericanism here. Most people respond like, “well, not everything is lost over there if they still have people like Ward.”

It is true that the Nov. 2004 reelection of George W. Bush was not exactly helpful in this matter, however I think you should award Mr. Churchill a medal for improving America’s image worldwide, not fire him.

Sincerely yours,

Martin Kratz
Portugal

And the world wide polls matter to the fact that Ward Lied, Cheated, and was lazy and lowered the bar on ethics..

I live just south of Boulder and Ward has disgraced himself and the The University of Colorado.

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Every prosecutor is now on notice

If your a pile of crap prosecutor you can be held accountable for using the position as a political stepping stone..

Beleaguered and disbarred former District Attorney Mike Nifong, who prosecuted the Duke University lacrosse rape case, could wind up in jail if a motion is granted asking that criminal charges be filed against him.

The three Duke lacrosse players falsely accused of rape by an exotic dancer filed the motion Friday against the ex-Durham County district attorney who built the case against them.

The 42-page motion asked the judge to hold Nifong in criminal contempt of court — particularly in his withholding of pertinent DNA evidence that would have cleared the college students — and to impose sanctions against him. If granted, the prosecutor could land in prison.

Build a strong case and prove transparency of your case! The law is a double edged sword, wield it cautiously.

Now if we could just send Congress and the Senate to jail too!

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Best Plan I have heard to date

Deport Congress, they wont do the jobs they were sent to do!

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Keep the pressure on

We will make these representatives stop giving our rights to illegal’s and taking them away from Americans. We will vote against everyone in representative positions that vote for this Amnesty!

Amnesty is wrong.

WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas, who has been under intense pressure from the White House and Republican leadership to support a sweeping immigration overhaul, nevertheless announced today that she will vote against reviving the legislation when it returns to the Senate floor next week.

She was joined today by the state’s other senator, Republican John Cornyn, who had been expected by the bill’s supporters to take such a stance. They had aggressively lobbied Hutchison in hopes of adding her vote to the 60 necessary to revive the stalled legislation.

“I could not support (bringing the bill to a vote) in its present position,” Hutchison, criticizing the legislation as amnesty for illegal immigrants, said today.

As No. 4 in the Senate GOP leadership, Hutchison is the highest-ranking Republican to break from her party on a domestic policy issue of signal importance to President Bush.

This is a good sign…keep the pressure on. Stop this craziness.

Good for you Rep Hutchison! good for you

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Thursday Eveing News & Links

I’ve been doing these daily link-a-thon posts at ARS and received much positive feedback about it…so tonight I’m going to do this here at FP for a change of pace.

  • Crisis in Confidence:

    Consider the latest Gallup Poll, which finds only 14 percent of the American people have “a great deal of” confidence in Congress or “quite a lot,” compared to 19 percent a year ago. That is the lowest confidence rating Gallup has ever recorded for Congress since the survey firm began measuring public opinion on major American institutions in 1973.

    We should be concerned with this. When the people no longer trust their elected representatives, are we asking for a different form of government? Will people stand back and allow the leaders to continue not leading?

    Captain Ed opines:

    It’s a dangerous development. Congress is, after all, the people’s branch of the government. The judiciary has no accountability to the people, and the states elect the President, at least formally. Congress writes laws, determines tax policy, and in general dictates the direction of our representative government. If we cannot trust ourselves with that power, eventually the people will turn to another, less representative form of government to get the difficult issues addressed.

  • The French are afraid of Blackberries. (figures)
  • Hiring Heroes Career Fair. AWESOME.
  • Cruella won’t be able to abuse our tax dollars AKA free special class air travel accommodations if this bill gets passed.
  • “Well, the feminists are not about to admit weakness, so they have to deny femininity.”
  • ***sigh*** More racial preferences coming w/immigration reform?
  • Wild Thing points to a soldier telling the polecats to mind their own poles. Excellent!
  • In spite of what liberals want us to believe, this IS why we do FIGHT.
  • SANE vs. CAIR. That has a sinister sound to it.
  • Iwo Jima No More?
  • DON’T MESS WITH THE MARINES!
  • What are they scared of? (hint: the truth)
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    Too harsh on illegal aliens and a poor deal for U.S. workers?

    It seems that everyone has issues with the immigration bill. Even the labor groups. And Hispanics.

    Labor and Hispanic groups yesterday told senators to scrap their immigration bill and go back to the drawing board, saying that the proposal now before the Senate has become too harsh on illegal aliens and a poor deal for U.S. workers.

    In separate press conferences, the Hispanic rights groups and labor leaders, including the AFL-CIO, joined a growing group of critics from both the left and the right who say current law is better than the immigration bill that President Bush and a small bipartisan group of senators are pushing.

    “This takes a problem we have and, instead of solving it, makes it worse,” said Richard L. Trumka, secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO. He said the temporary-worker program that the bill sets up would hurt U.S. workers by providing a source of cheap labor that would depress Americans’ wages.

    Meanwhile from the immigrant-advocacy side, a handful of Hispanic groups yesterday said the Senate bill started off poorly, became worse after the first two weeks of amendments and is now unfixable.

    “Let’s go back to the drawing board,” said Lillian Rodriguez-Lopez, president of the Hispanic Federation.

    It says a lot when the very people who we all think stand to gain the most from all this, are against it. Perhaps they see the backlash from American workers? Or maybe they just KNOW this is immoral and unethical. Either way, the bill is under constant fire from many people and the Congress needs to hear that. I am really starting to think it’s not that complicated at all. Take the current rules and laws and JUST. ENFORCE. THEM.

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    But don’t try to profile

    they are here already.

    Exclusive: Suicide Bomb Teams Sent to U.S., Europe

    Large teams of newly trained suicide bombers are being sent to the United States and Europe, according to evidence contained on a new videotape obtained by the Blotter on ABCNews.com.

    We’ve started to lose. When we we go to war for real?

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    Bush Bull shit/GOP bull shit

    I can’t believe this crap, I will have to leave the party this year….

    President Bush Has Increased Resources For Border Security And Interior Enforcement:

    The Administration Will Triple Funding For Border Security Under This President.
    Since 2001, funding for border security has more than doubled – from $4.6 billion in 2001 to $10.4 billion in 2007. The President called for an additional $13 billion for FY 2008.

    The Administration Will Double The Size Of The Border Patrol By The End Of 2008.

    • The President requested $3.6 billion for FY 2008 to continue hiring more border patrol agents.
    • The Administration has expanded the Border Patrol from approximately 9,000 agents in 2001 to more than 13,000 agents today.
    • 1,085 Border Patrol agents were added in FY 2006 and 1,034 have already been added this year.

    I lived in AZ and there was not strengthening of the border until the Minute Men hit the border. this went to the bureaucracy of border security, not to anything to affect the flow of the soon to be legalese immigrants.

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    Go Tom

    I wonder why they call it a surprise immigration vote? Are they in favor of the sanctuary city? I think so.

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. House of Representatives this morning voted to withhold federal emergency services funding for “sanctuary cities” that protect illegal immigrants.

    Doing the jobs the Senate wont do, I vote in favor of this amendment in place of democrat Senator Salazar that Colorado sent to work, but turns out to be to lazy to do….

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    Arabs Fear Spread of Gaza Conflict

    yea, right, this is what they want, this is what they are working for!

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    Just a thought

    If we secure the boarders like we should, will inflation soar?

     

    Cost of labor should rise once the supply starts to wane and is this the reason (screwed up as it is) that Bush is trying to give amnesty? Avoid Inflation at all costs? Is this to enable a legacy of good economy and low inflation? Is he a real supply side economics man? Does he care about Americans Any more?

     

    If so, what are the drivers for the socialists, unionists, etc…?

    This is what really scares me?

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