Friday, April 29, 2005 

Bribery, Perhaps.

Once again I wonder at the judicial system and how fair is it really. In recent testimony of Michael Jackson's former wife, Debbie Rowe. The prosecution brought her forth in hopes of some damning testimony however it seems to have back fired on them. Debbie Rowe has testified that Mikey is a great father, great person, and that his associates are vultures who pray on his easy ability to be exploited.
Rowe the mother of two of the three children belonging to Mikey has not seen nor spoken to her children and Mike since the divorce in 1999. She sat on the stand and winked at Mike and said she wants to be his friend if he wants. Hmmmm, I wonder if being his friend could include lieing on the stand in order to get a chance for partial custody of her children and a chance to live the high life she experienced in Nevernever land.
Only time will tell but I believe that after the trial you will see her with the children and Mikey often. Thats my prediction should he buy his way ..ooops I mean be found innocent of the child molestation charges.

 

Second Front in War to Save America?

In case you haven't heard about this. Please check out the links in Michelle Malkins story about the blatent slap not just in Californians faces but in the face of all Americansd on this.

"LOS ANGELES, MEXICO" CONTINUED
By malkin · April 27, 2005 12:30 PM
Some in the mainstream media are picking up on the story--blogged here yesterday--about that appalling "Los Angeles, Mexico" billboard.
Here's some reaction in the Los Angeles Times, which reports "Ad Putting L.A. in Mexico Called Slap in Face:"
"This is almost a poster-board for illegal immigration," said Peter Amundson, a volunteer with the California Republican Assembly. "This is America. We're a land of immigrants — legal immigrants. This is not Mexico. This is the United States."
Amundson, who first saw one of the billboards last week near Irwindale, said that crossing out California and replacing it with Mexico was "a slap in the face to Californians and a pretty blatant one."
Exactly.
The Spanish-language broadcasting company sponsoring the ads--which, of course, is making big bucks off the illegal alien market--doesn't see a problem:
"All we are saying is, 'It's your city, your town, your team,' " said Andrew Mars, vice president for sales for Liberman Broadcasting. "We are a team that's educating and informing the Spanish-language marketplace."
Executive Vice President Lenard Liberman said Noticias 62 was a popular news program in Los Angeles and noted that people of Mexican descent made up a large portion of the city.
"We tell the story behind L.A.., and we tell the story behind Mexico," he said. "If they find that offensive, I'm sorry. But you just have to drive around L.A. to know that this is a Hispanic city."
Someone who gets it gets the last word:
Stuart Fischoff, who teaches media psychology at Cal State L.A., said the billboard was like "sticking a finger in your eye" to immigration reformers. "The joke here is, 'We're taking back California,' " Fischoff said. "Underneath the joke is part of the truth."
Viva la reconquista. Get used to it.
***Related:KESQ is also carrying an abbreviated report.
More on info on Liberman Broadcasting and its advertisers here.
Our city is a Mexican city
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China, Islam, and Mexico, we had better watch our boarders and economy closely or your children will be speaking Chinese, while waving a Mexican flag.

 

Death Threats against MMP

Called vigilante's , and racists, both terms that are unfounded and inaccurate. The Minute Man Project has faced threats of intimidation and death by leftist, open boarder bleeding heart, self righteous morons.

Santa Clara (CA) County employee gets "counseled" for issuing death threat to MMP
ACLU-trained legal observers nowhere to be found
The unreported story of the Minuteman Project is that the project and its organizers have been the objects of scores of continuous threats of violence and even death. (For a cross-sectional sampling, see: Negative feedback from opponents, page 3.)
But the ACLU-trained legal observers, purportedly organized to document real or imagined threats and acts of violence aren't showing up to document threats when they are directed at the project and its volunteers. And it's not those observers don't have time on their hands, given there has not been a single instance of Minuteman Project volunteers acting other than in an exemplary manner.
One such threat came from Florencio Rodarte, an employee of Santa Clara County, in California. Here's what Mr. Rodarte wrote by email from the county's computer network on March 16:
From: "Florencio Rodarte" To:webmaster@minutemanproject.comSubject: Just wait> If you think the illeaga (sic)l immigrants are going to sit by and let you harras (sic) them while they come across you better think twice. They will kill you if they have to to (sic) get across. Don't get it twisted they aren't (sic) the rich educated Mexicans (sic). They are the poor and the criminal element so watch your red neck ass.
(Read the complete email message.)
On April 18, Mr. Rodarte's self-described employer, wrote:
My employee, Florencio Rodarte, sent an email to you on 3/16/05 and his email is posted on your website under the feedback section (p.3 death threats). Mr. Rodarte has been counseled about the use of county equipment. Kindly remove this posting from your site because it is not representative of Santa Clara County and our email address and URL remain in the posting.Thank you.James Ramoni, SSPMIn-Home Supportive ServicesCounty of Santa ClaraSocial Services Agency
The Minuteman Project responded to Mr. Ramoni by email, pointing out that providing Mr. Rodarte with counseling "about the use of county equipment" after he issued a death threat only compounded the original offense. Mr. Rodarte's threat, we wrote, demands severe disciplining, if not prosecution and firing.
Accordingly, yesterday, at 3:40PM (AZ), a representative of the Minuteman Project contacted the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office to advise them of the threat and to demand a full investigation and, if warranted, the prosecution of Rodarte. Santa Clara sheriff's deputy Cole refused to take the information, citing procedural considerations. She told us to file our complaint with the Cochese County Sheriff. We explained to her that we were going to go public about the threat, and that the Santa Clara Sheriff's Office might want to at least hear our concerns so they could be prepared to receive anticipated press inquiries. Deputy Cole continued to refuse to receive our information. We had hoped the sheriff's office would at least have checked out Mr. Rodarte to satisfy themselves and us whether or not Rodarte was in fact someone likely to carry out an act of violence.
Meanwhile, we are contacting the Cochese County Sheriff. And we are still waiting…waiting…waiting for the ACLU-trained observers to carry out their much-ballyhooed mission to protect the innocent.

Isnt it amazing, making a threat of violence does not get counseling or punishment but miss use of county computers does. The fact the Santa Clara Sheriffs office is virtuaslly ignoring this is astounding. What are they possibly thinking. Does one of these crazy people have to actually go through with their threats before someone takes action? Anyone who reads this PLEASE please contact your legislature , e-mail the Santa Clara Sheriff and demand action NOW!!!!!

 

Immigration Note Worthy articles

Schwarzenegger: supports MMP, says KRCA should take down billboard
By Chris Kelly · April 28, 2005 08:00 PM
Speaking live on today's John & Ken show on KFI Los Angeles, CA Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said that TV station KRCA should take down the billboard in which the "CA" of "Los Angeles CA" has been crossed out and replaced with the word "Mexico."
He called the billboard "divisive" and "unnecessary" and said that it promoted illegal immigration. He said that he welcomes business with Mexico and that he understands why poor people from Mexico want to come here. He blames the federal government for failing to secure the borders, not the illegal immigrants for wanting to come here.
He said that Los Angeles is a city where "we should work together, live together" and that the billboard "stirs up the issue of illegal immigration" and that it's "disservice to legal immigrants."
He thinks the Minuteman Project has done a terrific job, and that "it's a shame that private citizens has to go in there and secure our borders."
When asked why Bush would call the MMP volunteers "vigilantes," he responded diplomatically and said that he can't say what Bush is thinking and that perhaps he knows something we don't know.
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AZ poll: 57% support MMP
By Chris Kelly · April 28, 2005 06:10 PM
According to the most recent Horizon poll from Phoenix' PBS outlet KAET, 57% of Arizonans support the Minuteman Project. 34% were opposed. In less favorable news, 62% support Bush's guest worker plan, and 29% oppose it. Opinions were split on the actions of Patrick Haab.
The report from KAET, with the questions that were askied, is here. AP reports are here and here and a report from Capitol Media Services is here.
Note that KAET is a PBS affiliate and that they did this poll with the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University and that they've been doing similar polls on current events for years. I'd be slightly surprised if the usual suspects call the results non-representative.
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Rep. Hayworth (R-AZ): Bush "maligned" MMP
By Chris Kelly · April 28, 2005 05:52 PM
AZ Central:
Rep. J.D. Hayworth on Wednesday accused President Bush and others of having "maligned" the Minuteman Project, the civilian patrol group that placed volunteers along a 23-mile stretch of the Arizona-Mexico border this month to monitor immigrant activity.
And another Republican lawmaker, Rep. Tom Tancredo of Colorado, called on Bush to "meet with the people he calls vigilantes," and "issue an apology to these folks for what he's called (them)."
...White House spokesman Taylor Gross said Wednesday that no apology will be coming from the White House...
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) says he has "no position" on the MMP.
And, from a week ago, see Spokesman confronted with border-agent anger: McClellan defends guest-worker program, won't rescind 'vigilante' comment
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MMP to patrol northern border
By Chris Kelly · April 28, 2005 05:46 PM
The AP reports that the MMP intends to set up patrols along the northern borders of Vermont, Michigan, North Dakota, and Idaho. However, no target date has been set.
The article includes this:
Mario Villarreal, a spokesman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, said his agency "does not endorse the expansion of civilian patrols, as proposed by the citizens group in Arizona. We must leave the responsibility of protecting the nation's borders to the highly trained law enforcement personnel of the Border Patrol."
Now, see "Border Patrol Has Issues with ACLU Operatives in Monitored Sector":
The union representing Border Patrol agents in the Tucson sector says its members have had no complaints about the volunteers taking part in the Minuteman Project, which is wrapping up this week in the Arizona desert. But apparently the Border Patrol has had some problems with the ACLU...
In addition to noting the president Bush called the MMP volunteers "vigilantes", the AP article also has this:
"We're not supportive of vigilantes," said Dan Whiting, spokesman for Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho. "We can empathize with the need for border security, but we need to do it the right way."
Craig is the sponsor of the AgJobs amnesty.
Localized versions of the AP story here and here.
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"I'M AN UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANT... GET USED TO IT."
By malkin · April 28, 2005 05:14 PM
"I'm an undocumented immigrant, and I've been here, and I'm in college, and I'm working really hard," she said. "I'm here, so get used to it." --Mirla Lopez, a government and pre-law student at the University of Texas at Austin
The Austin, Texas, office of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement can be reached at 512-916-5888.
Related: How to Report Illegal Aliens
(Hat tip: Res Ipsa Loquitur

 

Death sentence

How long will it take the ACLU (American Communist Liberation Unit) to try to derail Military Justice I wonder. In an awesome verdict/indictment of Hasan (anti American piece of garbage traitor) Akbar, a military court passed down the verdict of guilty and punishment of DEATH.

At Ft. Bragg where Akbar was tried for the grenade attack on his fellow soldiers, a military panel took seven hours to determine his fate. A fate that should have been decided on the battle field with .223/5.56 justice.

Akbar was convicted on March 23, 2003 of his traitorous act which took the lives of 2 and wounded 14 others. He offered this lame apology "I apologies for my actions. When I did that I felt my life was in jeopardy and I had other problems."
Life in jeopardy? Hell it was a combat zone I think everybody's life was in jeopardy there buddy and other problems? Come on that is lame. I am positive that many there had on their minds what they thought were some serious problems other then maybe being shot at. I doubt many even considered the fact that some schmuck who there trusted to watch their backs was going to frag them while they slept.

His sentence will be reviewed, by the conveying Authority, Maj Gen Virgil L. Packett II, then by the Army Court of Criminal Appeals, then finally by the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. At each appeal there is the chance his sentence can be reduced in part or in whole (meaning they can set him free) Lets hope that the chain of command in the military hasn't been corrupted with utopian world views on how to treat a traitor in a combat zone.

Wednesday, April 27, 2005 

Take That France

ANOTHER BLOW TO FRENCH SELF-ESTEEM:
PARIS -- The United States' bread-baking skills were crowned superior to those of France and the rest of the world the Coupe du Monde de la Boulangerie, the World Cup of Baking, held in Paris, France.
The 2005 U.S. Bread Bakers Guild team was coached by Didier Rosada and included Jeffrey Yankellow, both of the San Francisco Baking Institute. They beat 11 other countries' teams to win the competition, the Bread Bakers Guild of America reported today.

Tuesday, April 26, 2005 

Counter Terror Reading

In my viewing of the blogs I have discovered yet another great place to read on things. Here is a sample of the reading there, enjoy. http://counterterror.typepad.com

April 26, 2005
Financial Regulators Release Bank Secrecy Act Guidance to Money Service Businesses
FinCEN and the federal banking agencies (FBAs) at the Federal Reserve System, the FDIC, the National Credit Union Administration, the OCC, and the Office of Thrift Supervision today issued interpretive guidance setting forth the minimum steps that banking organizations should take when providing banking services to money services businesses. FinCEN has issued a concurrent advisory to money services businesses to emphasize their Bank Secrecy Act regulatory obligations and to notify them of the types of information that they will be expected to produce to a banking organization in the course of opening or maintaining account relationships. FinCEN and the FBAs issued a joint press release on the guidance and the advisory. CT Blog regulars will recall last week's letter from the FBAs, which was in turn a reply to the January 10 letter from the American Bankers Association and state regulators on the consistency of BSA examinations. The new guidance was issued well ahead of the announced deadline and during the hearing today at the Senate Banking Committee on the regulators' oversight of MSB compliance with the BSA.
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Security Council Reviews Progress Against Terrorism
It may be a sign of the times that the UN Security Council could hold an open session on the progress in the war on terrorism, as it did yesterday, and attract so little press and other attention. During yesterday's session, the Security Council received briefings from its three specialized anti-terrorism committees -- the Al Qaeda and Taliban Sanctions (1267) Committee, the Counter-Terrorism (1373) Committee and the new (1540) Committee on the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The briefings were devoid of anything controversial, and really didn’t provide any new insights into how the war on terrorism was progressing. At first brush the session did not appear newsworthy. But, reading through the lines there are several items that do merit attention.
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The Conviction of Ali al-Timimi
After days of deliberations, jurors have finally returned with a guilty verdict in the case of would-be "Islamic scholar" Ali al-Timimi in Alexandria, Virginia. Timimi is a prominent advocate of a puritanical and often extremist form of fundamentalist Islam known as Salafism. As the federal prosecutors in Alexandria demonstrated over the past month, Timimi's "religious" teachings included directly encouraging his followers to take up arms against America in order to fight alongside the Taliban in Afghanistan and their "Arab mujahideen" allies--read Al-Qaida. Timimi's attorneys had attempted to shield their client in the protection of the First Amendment, arguing that Timimi's language never rose to the stringent incitement standard delineated in the landmark Brandenburg v. Ohio case. The jurors were apparently unpersuaded.
The conviction of Ali al-Timimi is a significant victory for the Department of Justice in its ongoing counterterrorism efforts. At a time when the DOJ is still coming to grips with regrettable evidentiary and legal defeats in a number of recent cases (such as those of London-based Al-Qaida recruiter Abu Doha and former University of Idaho student Sami Omar al-Hussayen), Timimi's conviction seems to confirm that the U.S. government is still able to successfully prosecute controversial terrorism cases without resorting to extrajudicial means, such as designating an individual as an enemy combatant. One final note: this latest conviction is due--in no small part--to the tireless work of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia. Once again, the EDVA has proven itself to be a model of efficiency and success in tackling complex and critically important terrorism cases. Americans should come to expect the same level of professionalism and expertise in all facets of our national counterterrorism strategy.
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Clear Channel Sells Out

In a very off the wall billboard in the city of Los Angelas, the mega giant broadcasting corp Cleer Channel has sold out. A bill board with the abbreviation "CA" crossed out and replaced with Mexico stands along highway 605.
This is blatently a slap in all who are trying to keep this country together and oour national sovierngty. Clear channel last month announced a "Multicultural Sales and Marketing Initiative". Looks more to me as a support for globalization to me.
A picture and article on this can be found at
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43973

 

Ruben Navarrette Jr.

In today's Denver post Ruben has an interesting op ed piece. Although he gets his shots in on pro Americans who are on the boarder doing a civic duty that the Federal and Local governments seem to want to forget about.
Ruben is correct in that we do need to revoke the invitation to the illegals to come here and work. To go after and hold responsible all those who hire illegals, on a day labor or in the kitchen to wash dishes.
However for Ruben to spew the same old cliches about vigilantism who break the law... Just exactly what laws have the Minute Men broken and where did they break these laws?

He further goes on to implicate that children born here to illegals should still be granted citizenship, a status that many from south of the boarder abuse as often as they can. For instance are you aware that the child is eligible for all the medical benefits that we as hard working tax payers can not afford on our own. That they have siblings that get these benefits as well even though they are not citizens here.
I am not against immigration, I say it again and again but Mr. Ruben, how about some responsible leadership from someone like yourself to help stem this INVASION! Its time to take a stand Ruben, America or not. Who do you support. Quit standing behind that old line they take jobs Americans won't, you know better that that is a LIE. The reason they get the job is because they will work dirt cheap.

I say lets not only go after the employers of illegals , but to those who rent them low income housing. Are there not plenty of homeless in this country who could use the roof over their heads too?
Wake up people and look around. Illegal Immigration is a big problem and it is tearing this country apart.

Saturday, April 23, 2005 

Social Engineering caught

Having to turn to the blogs to get local news. This is amazing that nothing was in Fridays newspapers on this. If it was I definately missed the artical and i do try to read all the paper in the morning , not just the comic pages. Social Engineering is what i call the educrates here as they teach revised history and the art of dumbing down our youth in order to make"self esteem" of the students priority. (A mistake as it leads to feelings of inemptness as the student goes into the real world and understands we are not all equal in ability or thought)

Altered Pledge of Allegiance stuns studentsBy Valerie RichardsonTHE WASHINGTON TIMES
DENVER -- The students in Vincent Pulciani's seventh-grade class were reciting the Pledge of Allegiance this week when they heard the voice over the intercom say something they'd never heard before, at least not during the Pledge. Instead of "one nation, under God," the voice said, "one nation, under your belief system." The bewildered students at Everitt Middle School in Wheat Ridge never even got to "indivisible," according to Vincent's mother, Christina Pulciani-Johnson. "He came home and told me about it after school, and he said, 'I just stood there, Mom. I didn't even know what to do. We all just stood there and didn't even finish it,'" Mrs. Pulciani-Johnson said, quoting her son. Margo Lucero, the eighth-grade guidance counselor at the school, substituted the phrase "under your belief system" as she led the recitation of the Pledge on Wednesday. After irate phone calls poured in from parents, Principal Kathleen Norton, who normally leads the Pledge but was out of the building at the time, apologized to students Thursday and sent home letters of apology yesterday. "The principal called me later. She said she was dumbfounded. She wasn't in the building. She didn't approve it," Mrs. Pulciani-Johnson said. Meanwhile, Jefferson County School District spokesman Rick Kaufman was engaged in damage control, describing Miss Lucero's decision to rewrite the Pledge as "inappropriate" and stressing that she had acted independently, without consulting the district or other school officials. Mr. Kaufman said Miss Lucero had been spurred by the date, April 20, the sixth anniversary of the Columbine High School slayings. Both Columbine and Everitt are within the Jefferson County school district. "The day was the sixth anniversary of Columbine, and she felt she should be all-inclusive, so she replaced the word 'God,'" he said. Mr. Kaufman refused to say whether Miss Lucero had been disciplined by the district, citing private personnel matters. He did say she was still working at Everitt. Parents said Miss Lucero had been slated to leave Everitt at the end of the year, and Shelley Pierce, whose daughter is in seventh grade, said it appeared that the counselor was clearing out her office. Her daughter, Bailey, told her about the incident after school Wednesday. "I was really angry," Mrs. Pierce said. "Legally, that's our Pledge of Allegiance, and I don't think anyone has the right to change it," she said. "I'm very happy with the way the district has handled it. Nobody's trying to defend it." Miss Lucero could not be reached for comment. The episode marks the second time this year the Pledge has made headlines in Colorado. In March, voters in Estes Park recalled a councilman, David Habecker, who refused to stand for the Pledge during town meetings.

Having grown up and attended the jefferson County School district. I am surprised that they acted like they did and gave Miss Lucero her walking papers. For years they have tried to eliminate God and Country from all their activities. I do not think it will be to hard for Miss Lucero to find another job since the Denver School district is less then a mile away.

Friday, April 22, 2005 

There is some Backbone

Finally someone is starting to understand the problem.

DELAWARE POL WANTS--GASP!--TO ENFORCE IMMIGRATION LAW
By Heather Mac Donald · April 21, 2005 06:24 PM
Local self-help continues apace.
A councilman and former mayor of Elsmere, De. (population: 5800), has introduced a bill that would fine landlords and employers $1000 per illegal alien that they rent to or employ. John Jaremchuk’s bill would also allow police officers, if they have stopped an individual for a traffic or other offense and have reasonable cause to believe that the individual is an illegal alien, to inquire into his residency status. If the person stopped cannot provide evidence of legality within 24 hours, he could be fined $100.
Jaremchuk cites the drain on the city’s coffers from illegal aliens, gangs and property damage, and the risks of terrorism as justification for his bill. ICE, he says, has shown itself “unable or unwilling” to enforce immigration laws, so “local government has to step in.”
The bill will be voted on May 12. Expect vociferous challenges to its legality: opponents will argue that only the federal government may respond to immigration violations. Yet, as Jaremchuk observes, laws against employing illegal aliens have been on the books since 1986, without the slightest effort on Washington’s part to give them any teeth. Only by penalizing scofflaw employers will the alien smuggling trade be stopped. As long as intending illegals know that they can find work hassle-free, no amount of border fortification will stop the invasion.
Hispanic advocacy groups and the ACLU are already accusing the town of practicing “racial profiling.”
And the media is running the usual story: How dare anyone scare our illegal aliens? “Fear on the streets” ran a subhead in an April 15 News Journal story (published in Wilmington, Del.)
It is the peculiar trait of immigration law-breaking that you’re supposed to be able to do it without any fear of the consequences. It’s mean-spirited, the elite thinking goes, to do anything that would lead illegals to worry that they may actually be at risk of enforcement. After the Border Patrol arrested some 450 border trespassers in several California cities last spring, the Los Angeles Times, La Raza, and every other advocacy group for immigration law-breakers protested that the arrests were "scaring" illegal aliens. The White House promptly called the team off.
One might respond that if you’re going to break into a country in violation of its laws, it goes with the territory that you might occasionally worry about getting arrested. It’s one of the risks that you are assuming. But no, the push to normalize illegal entry requires not only that illegals be granted drivers licenses, banking privileges, free education, free hospital care, and welfare for their children, but that they also be granted unclouded peace of mind.


Hooray for them. Hopefully some other places will do the same.

 

A Local website

I can't let this go with out bringing to someones attention what little back stabbing , petty , insecure people are in radio. Well at least here in Denver that is.
The following website DenverRadio.net is just as petty and misinformed on many topics as is your left wing looney bin sites.
Case in point, the recent trashing of KNUS radio. Granted Knus is not the biggest nor the largest station here in Denver, nor will it be due to the Mighty Blowtorch 850. However the postings of certain individuals on this site and by certain employees friends to trash certain broadcasters is amazing.
Lets take thier comments on the news. Some seriouse nonliking of the format and blaming of talent without just cause. First to address the format. The format is decided upon by the news director. He determines of an evening what stories he wants to air in the next mornings broadcast. So sure some of the stories will be old and not fresh. Secondly the News director decides on how many stories will be in each short segment. Listening and timing out the Top and Bottom of the hour segments you have a total of 4 stories plus sports weather and traffic updates on the top and two plus traffic/weather on the bottom. They also have a live read (ad to do) and commercial to play. So the news segments are short and brief. For certain posters on Denver Radio.net to claim a story lasted 90 seconds is ASSINE/absurd. This person also claimed what the story was.....lol. Doing my homework I found out that the story in question..About Mayor Hickenlooper was a 27.9 second story and did lead a couple top of the hour segments.
Next lets address the issue of who owns this website and who patronizes on a daily basis. The owner has self motivation to dog on the station as he has a couple of shows that air on the radio group. Now with certain aspirations and lack of talent this person is making waves that he need not do.
Other posters want to talk about lack of coverage. Again this is predetermined by the news director and out of the hands of others. Yes many stories are recorded and loigged into the computer for play. That is done to give the listeners a differant voice on the air during the segments. As to the sound bites that are played, like all stations they are clipped from either the A.P. or CNN, Fox news websites. Seeing how most radio stations can not afford a large international nor national news team to go and cover stories. So stories are downloaded from the net. This is how many things work. Again bottom line ...IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT THEN DON'T LISTEN.

Thursday, April 21, 2005 

Democratic underground/nonsense

Reading the so called balanced and fair reporting/opinions on the Democratic Underground I can't fathom just how delusional the liberal mindset is. Here they think that the Republicans are coming around to being open minded and fair by starting ethic investigations of Sen. Tom Delay
Republicans Open Ethics Investigation on Tom DelayPosted by seemslikeadreamAdded to homepage Wed Apr 20th 2005, 04:00 PM ET
WASHINGTON - Retreating under pressure, Republicans on the House ethics committee said Wednesday they were ready to open an investigation into allegations of wrongdoing against Majority Leader Tom DeLay.Four of the five Republicans on the committee were ready to move ahead, said Rep. Doc Hastings, the panel's Republican chairman. The panel also has five Democratic members.The Republicans were "prepared to vote at the earliest opportunity to empanel an investigations subcommittee to review various allegations concerning travel and other actions" by DeLay, he said.The ethics committee has authority to start an investigation based on information it receives "through public and other sources," Hastings said.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7575370 /

Self delusional in thier conspiritorial views they are now blaming the Catholic church again and the new Pope Benidict XVI, for Sen. Kerry's loss in the election.
New pope intervened against Kerry in US 2004 election campaignPosted by 94114_San_FranciscoAdded to homepage Wed Apr 20th 2005, 08:39 AM ET
WASHINGTON (AFP) - German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican theologian who was elected Pope Benedict XVI, intervened in the 2004 US election campaign ordering bishops to deny communion to abortion rights supporters including presidential candidate John Kerry.In a June 2004 letter to US bishops enunciating principles of worthiness for communion recipients, Ratzinger specified that strong and open supporters of abortion should be denied the Catholic sacrament, for being guilty of a "grave sin."He specifically mentioned "the case of a Catholic politician consistently campaigning and voting for permissive abortion and euthanasia laws," a reference widely understood to mean Democratic candidate Kerry, a Catholic who has defended abortion rights.The letter said a priest confronted with such a person seeking communion "must refuse to distribute it."

Once again the main story is missed by the self absorbed left.
Time Mag Runs Pic of Reep Plants/Fake Protesters ("Communists for Kerry")Posted by elehhhhnaAdded to homepage Mon Apr 18th 2005, 11:50 PM ET
"Time Mag publishes FAKE photo of supposed Anti-Coulter/Pro-Kerry group by John in DC - 4/18/2005 12:25:00 PM THIS IS A GOP FRONT GROUP POSING AS "COMMUNISTS FOR KERRY"And had TIME magazine followed the news cycle last year, they'd have know this. FOX News got duped by the group, the group was uncovered, and now TIME republishes the photo saying that it's a real group protesting Coulter, when it's really a GOP group pretending to be "communists for Kerry" in order to make Kerry and the Dems look bad."
The group that the liberals refere to is a group of young activists who want to demonstrate that half of the demonstrators haven't a clue as to what they are doing. The insertion of fake signs, chanting strange slogans , then getting the so called demonstrators ( actual paid persons to act like they are against somoething/paid for usally from rerouted donations from political causes usally left leaning causes) to follow them. Thuis young group is funny in the way they show up and prove every time that the left hasn't a clue the majority of the time.

I highly suggest that if you are feeling a little blue and need a pick me up go to the Democratic Underground.com it is always good for a laugh

 

Where Is The Responsibility

In the following article , you read about the attack on a 16 year old girl in high school. How the administration looks the other way and allows the culprits to get away before the police arrive. I have several questions about this. One , why didn't some student go for help?
Two why didn't the teachers or administration hold the attackers until the police arrive. Third and the most important in my opinion. Why did not the victims father bust the principal in the mouth/nose for allowing this and being so insensitive about the whole thing.

THE HORROR AT MIFFLIN HIGH
By Michelle Malkin · April 20, 2005 03:51 PM

On March 9, according to press reports, a developmentally disabled girl told Mifflin school officials that four boys dragged her into the school auditorium, punched her in the head and face, pushed her to her knees, and forced her to have oral sex with two of them. A crowd of students watched and one student videotaped the incident. The 16-year-old girl's lip was bloodied in the alleged gang attack; dazed and crying, her face swollen, she reported the assault immediately to her special education teacher, Lisa Upshaw-Miller.
One monstrosity was piled upon another. When the girl's father, who had been summoned to the school by the teacher, insisted on calling police, an assistant principal twice urged him not to call 911, according to Upshaw-Miller. Assistant Principal Rick Watson implored the girl's father to call the non-emergency police line instead of 911 a violation of Ohio state law because "a news channel might tape his daughter and cause her further mental trauma," according to his statement to school investigators.
Meanwhile, according to witnesses, the school's principal, Regina Crenshaw, shuttered herself in a meeting about bell schedules and curriculum for a half-hour while underlings scrambled to perform damage control.
Cover your ears, cower in a classroom, and pray that the media stay out of it. It's all about the children, right?
Witness statements revealed that none of the administrators bothered to call a nurse to assist the girl. Only after the girl's father called police himself did law enforcement come to the scene. By the time the cops arrived, all of the administrators had gone home for the day.
The principal is scheduled to be fired, but the assistant vice principals who allegedly participated in the cover-up are getting away with a slap on the wrist: 10-day suspensions and "sensitivity training" courses. Meanwhile, it looks like education dimwits in the area are going to exploit the crime to drum up diversity dollars under the guise of convening a "violence summit."
The case hasn't gotten nearly enough attention outside of Ohio. Disabled advocates should raise hell. Parents should raise hell. Teachers with spines should raise hell.

How amazing that the teachers did not get a nurse and assist the victem of this gruesome offense. Yes it is gruesome do to the fact it was a forcable act with an unwilling person. "Sensitivity training" , now what the hell is this about . How about some leasdership classes and the fireing of all the staff. This young girl was a developmental (nice phrase for mentally challenged) disabled girl. The video tape I pray does not get lost and all of those who participated are castrated, well punished at least.

Wednesday, April 20, 2005 

Something Inspirational

On nights like this when I can't sleep I often look up different things here on the internet and read. What a wonderful thing this internet can be once you get past all of the spam and popups that appear out of no where to clog the screen.
Any way I can across this. A must read for High Schoolers and anyone who studies politics or follows politics. Note that you can easily substitute the word British with Islamic Radicals Or with France, The United Nations, or even Left Wing goof balls.


Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death
Patrick Henry
March 23, 1775.
No man thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism, as well as abilities, of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the House. But different men often see the same subject in different lights; and, therefore, I hope it will not be thought disrespectful to those gentlemen if, entertaining as I do opinions of a character very opposite to theirs, I shall speak forth my sentiments freely and without reserve. This is no time for ceremony. The questing before the House is one of awful moment to this country. For my own part, I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery; and in proportion to the magnitude of the subject ought to be the freedom of the debate. It is only in this way that we can hope to arrive at truth, and fulfill the great responsibility which we hold to God and our country. Should I keep back my opinions at such a time, through fear of giving offense, I should consider myself as guilty of treason towards my country, and of an act of disloyalty toward the Majesty of Heaven, which I revere above all earthly kings.
Mr. President, it is natural to man to indulge in the illusions of hope. We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts. Is this the part of wise men, engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty? Are we disposed to be of the number of those who, having eyes, see not, and, having ears, hear not, the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation? For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and to provide for it.
I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past. And judging by the past, I wish to know what there has been in the conduct of the British ministry for the last ten years to justify those hopes with which gentlemen have been pleased to solace themselves and the House. Is it that insidious smile with which our petition has been lately received? Trust it not, sir; it will prove a snare to your feet. Suffer not yourselves to be betrayed with a kiss. Ask yourselves how this gracious reception of our petition comforts with those warlike preparations which cover our waters and darken our land. Are fleets and armies necessary to a work of love and reconciliation? Have we shown ourselves so unwilling to be reconciled that force must be called in to win back our love? Let us not deceive ourselves, sir. These are the implements of war and subjugation; the last arguments to which kings resort. I ask gentlemen, sir, what means this martial array, if its purpose be not to force us to submission? Can gentlemen assign any other possible motive for it? Has Great Britain any enemy, in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies? No, sir, she has none. They are meant for us: they can be meant for no other. They are sent over to bind and rivet upon us those chains which the British ministry have been so long forging. And what have we to oppose to them? Shall we try argument? Sir, we have been trying that for the last ten years. Have we anything new to offer upon the subject? Nothing. We have held the subject up in every light of which it is capable; but it has been all in vain. Shall we resort to entreaty and humble supplication? What terms shall we find which have not been already exhausted? Let us not, I beseech you, sir, deceive ourselves. Sir, we have done everything that could be done to avert the storm which is now coming on. We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated; we have prostrated ourselves before the throne, and have implored its interposition to arrest the tyrannical hands of the ministry and Parliament. Our petitions have been slighted; our remonstrates have produced additional violence and insult; our supplications have been disregarded; and we have been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne! In vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. There is no longer any room for hope. If we wish to be free-- if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending--if we mean not basely to abandon the noble struggle in which we have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained--we must fight! I repeat it, sir, we must fight! An appeal to arms and to the God of hosts is all that is left us!
They tell us, sir, that we are weak; unable to cope with so formidable an adversary. But when shall we be stronger? Will it be the next week, or the next year? Will it be when we are totally disarmed, and when a British guard shall be stationed in every house? Shall we gather strength by irresolution and inaction? Shall we acquire the means of effectual resistance by lying supinely on our backs and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot? Sir, we are not weak if we make a proper use of those means which the God of nature hath placed in our power. The millions of people, armed in the holy cause of liberty, and in such a country as that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. Besides, sir, we shall not fight our battles alone. There is a just God who presides over the destinies of nations, and who will raise up friends to fight our battles for us. The battle, sir, is not to the strong alone; it is to the vigilant, the active, the brave. Besides, sir, we have no election. If we were base enough to desire it, it is now too late to retire from the contest. There is no retreat but in submission and slavery! Our chains are forged! Their clanking may be heard on the plains of Boston! The war is inevitable--and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come.
It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace-- but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!

What a wonderful speech. Very inspirational.

 

Who is minding the Store?

This is just another prime example of how bureaucracy in this country is out of control. After reading this any wonder why the Minute man Project is so popular.

SILK FLOWERS?!?
By Michelle Malkin · April 20, 2005 07:01 AM
According to a yet another report, airline security is no better today than it was on Sept. 10, 2001:
The report said there was a "lack of improvement" since similar tests were conducted at 15 airports in 2003. Homeland Security Inspector General Richard Skinner told a Senate committee this year that TSA screener "fared no better than the performance of screener prior to Sept. 11, 2001."
Yesterday's report said, "Improvements are still needed in the screening process to ensure dangerous prohibited items are not being carried into the sterile areas of airports or do not enter the checked baggage system."
Congress' Government Accountability Office reached a similar conclusion in a report it will send to Congress later this week, said Rep. John Mica, R-Fla.
TSA's administrators, on the other hand, are doing just fine. According to a report by the Homeland Security Department's inspector general, TSA offices are equipped with a half million dollars worth of artwork, tens of thousands of dollars of silk flowers, expensive kitchen equipment and a state-of-the-art fitness center with towel service.
And in 2003, TSA officials threw themselves a birthday party that cost $461,000.
Good to know the TSA has its priorities straight.

Amazing isnt it. The air still isn't all that safe and our hard earned tax money is still being spent on programs that are not serviceing the People.

 

Welcome Home

This is how all troops returning from overseas need to be greeted.


Tony Perry of the Los Angeles Times has a heart-warming article about local citizens in Bangor, Maine, who welcome soldiers returning to the U.S.:
BANGOR, Maine — Tired and bleary-eyed, Marines of the 1st Battalion, 7th Regiment, based at Twentynine Palms, Calif., were finally back on U.S. soil after seven months on the front lines in Iraq.
But they were still many miles and hours from their families and the homecoming they longed for. Their officers told them they would be on the ground for 60 to 90 minutes while their chartered plane was refueled.
So they disembarked and began walking through the airport terminal corridor to a small waiting room.
That's when they heard the applause.
Lining the hall and clapping were dozens of Bangor residents who have set a daunting task for themselves: They want every Marine, soldier, sailor and airman returning through the tiny international airport here to get a hero's welcome.
Even if the planes arrive in the middle of the night or a blizzard, they are there.
Composed mostly from the generation that served in World War II and Korea, they call themselves the Maine Troop Greeters. They have met every flight bringing troops home from Iraq for nearly two years — more than 1,000 flights and nearly 200,000 troops.

LEST WE FORGET!!!

 

What No More Free Food

I am not sure if this would be considered a blessing or another travesty of high airline tickets. On page 6B of the Rocky Mountain news you will find another article about how United Airlines is shorting its passengers.
Starting June 7th, no longer will complimentary meals be offered unless you pay an extra $5.00 for them. Was it not bad enough that the food before was AWFUL, but now you have to pay an additional fee for the bad tasting tray of so called food. This new policy is supposed to help United get out of bankruptcy, I do not believe this. If they wanted to get out of bankruptcy they would revamp their ungodly high prices , lack of service, over paid executives with golden parachutes and labor unions. Oh wait that means redoing the whole company.

I for one choose never to fly United as their service is terrible, treatment of passengers lacks compassion and the fact the hold a monopoly at DIA (Denver International Airport)

Tuesday, April 19, 2005 

Terrorism 10 years ago

On this date ten years ago tradjectly, at least two Americans and possible foreign entities exploded a bomb in Oklahoma city taking out the Federal building. Many people lost their lives and more had their lives forever changed by this act of terrorism. There is no excuse, nor any real punishment for the suffering that was brought to Oklahoma City. The innocent lives taken and reshaped by such a malice act. While many today remember and morn the event, others celebrated in the middle east.
What is terrorism? Terrorism is the threat or the act of violence against a person or persons by another. There are three categories or terrorist.
1) crazes
2) Criminals
3) Crusaders.

It is easy at first look to confuse the three as they all intertwine and simple put do disreputable acts. However the least dangerous is the Criminal.... Basically he is just that out for monetarely profit and is a criminal. The other two are to be feared and removed when found out, ( by removal I mean eliminated with extreme prejudice). Crazes are just crazy and do strange things, however the crusader is what we see today on a daily basis in the news. Holy Jihadist thinking that they will be maytered and sent off to some place where 70 virgin maidens are awaiting them in an afterlife of pleasure and peace, (obviously they have never been married and do not realize that 70 women will drive them bonkers.) they seek not fame in the here and now but to have their actrions remembered for all time and their name revered, Posh and Tish.
This is what makes the crusader the most dangerous one of all, for he fears not death or what will happen to him/her as they go to a better place, or so they believe.

What can we do about this? Well make an example out of them as we did with McVeigh, execute them after trial. Do not waste time and effort on appeals , execute them publicly and quickly.
Anyway back to reality, ten years ago today a tradgedy befell our nation.....LESS WE FORGET.

Monday, April 18, 2005 

Ward Churchill

Who has said he doesn't have the right to open mouth insert foot?
At UC-Boulder, a seven-week review by the interim chancellor concluded that the First Amendment protects Churchill's writings. A tenured professor, he earns $94,242 a year.
Ward Churchill is free to say what ever he wants but to distort the first admendment and say you are not reponisble for repercussions is assine. it falls along the same lines that the foul mouth Howard Stern category. To accept their logic one can stand up in a crowded movie theatre and scream fire at the top of their lungs , cause a panic and injury with out being held responsible for the act.
I am all for freedom of speech, however if you say something stupid or not true you WILL be held accountable by the public. The fact that Colorado tax payers do not agree with his off the wall thinking and do NOT want to endorse or pay for these comments (his salary is payed by taxes not tuition) he is offended and blacklisted. No one is saying hew cannot work, we as tax payers are saying we don't want him working for us.
Speaking recently he was introduced by Justin Wilson, a Reed student who introduced Churchill, said organizers wanted his visit to represent a defense of academic freedom and a stand against "blacklisting."
Greeting the small group of listeners, in black jeans and cowboy boots, Churchill welcomed the crowd of about 450 students, faculty and staff with his customary Native American greeting, "Hello, my relatives." (I would like to know who claims him as a relative actually, Indian nations are backing away from him.) Churchill said his words had been distorted by conservative commentators such as Bill O'Reilly of the Fox network. "No matter how you parse it, the word 'justified' does not appear," Churchill said.
For the United States to be secure, Churchill said, its leaders must "change the equation in terms of valuing life." He said Americans must place equal value on the lives of people of other countries. (Is not this what we do when we are the first country to aid natural disaster areas, and promote democracy around the world?)
Two Reed students invited Churchill to the Southeast Portland campus, said Beth Sorensen, a Reed spokeswoman. His speech in Kaul Auditorium was not publicized and was limited to students, faculty, staff and guests.
Cameras and recording devices were banned "in the spirit of creating an open forum for debate and discussion," according to a written statement released by the college. Spirit of balance discussion? Sounds more like he doesn't want his words to get out to more then a selective few he speaks to. If in the spirit of fair and balance discussion why did they not invite the public and allow cameras and recorders? Is it because he knows he spills vile and vomit every time he opens his mouth. That the citizens of this country will hold him responsible for his idiotic rants and not tolerate it.

Ward Churchill is an opportunistic who will copy , steal , lie to get attention and improve his lot in life. He does this with his proven theft of other writing , paintings, and pandering to special interests of "oh yes I am a victim"
Give me a break Ward.

 

230 YEARS AGO TODAY

A great day in history 230 years ago. Does any one remember this great poem from elementary school?
April 18, 2005
FOUNDING BROTHER
CATEGORY: History
Listen my children and you shall hearOf the midnight ride of Paul Revere, On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five; Hardly a man is now alive Who remembers that famous day and year. He said to his friend, “If the British march By land or sea from the town to-night, Hang a lantern aloft in the belfry arch Of the North Church tower as a signal light,—One if by land, and two if by sea; And I on the opposite shore will be, Ready to ride and spread the alarm Through every Middlesex village and farm, For the country folk to be up and to arm.
So through the night rode Paul Revere; And so through the night went his cry of alarm To every Middlesex village and farm,—-A cry of defiance, and not of fear,A voice in the darkness, a knock at the door, And a word that shall echo for evermore! For, borne on the night-wind of the Past, Through all our history, to the last, In the hour of darkness and peril and need, The people will waken and listen to hear The hurrying hoof-beats of that steed, And the midnight message of Paul Revere."
a great poem by Longfellow, to bad he wasn't there to record the true events. For the truth go to Right Wing Nut House » FOUNDING BROTHER: Politics served up with a smile... And a stilletto.

Enjoy another great blog.

 

All the good news

Why is it all the good news is in the back of the paper. Well at least all of the entertaining news that is. Reading todays edition of the Rocky Mountain rag (news) the front is covered with information on the radical extremist "Corky" Gonzales. A revised editorial on his stance of equality and pursuit of equal rights (rights infavor of) illegals and minorities over others.
The good news , or entertaining news is in the back of the paper on page 38 A. Here we find an articale, be it very small and out of context for the most part on the recent NRA convention.
Quoted is the ever entertaining rock and roller Ted Nuggent. Once again Ted is portrayed as a real right wing nut. Yet if one has ever listened to him talk and looked at his views you would note he isn't crazy but very pro Constitution and Bill of Rights citizen.
Ted calls for an increase in the membership of the NRA, this is a good thing, he calls for justice against criminals who will abuse the court system with ACLU (American Communist Liberation Unit) briefs and propaganda. Ted is right! Child molesters, rapists and carjackers should be shot. Why when they knowingly break the law should they benifit from the second amendment? If they have a gun and try to use it, should not the law abidung citizen be allowed to defend themselves with a handgun.
Ted says "I want the bad guys dead. No court case. No parole. No early release. I want'em dead. Get a gun and when they attack you, shoot'em"
In a way I agree, save my tax money for something important, like welfare for illegals, not for criminals.

Sunday, April 17, 2005 

Water and Athletics

Does anyone remember back in high school you were at practice sweating like a stuck pig. Then the coach said water break. You chugged down all the water you could, only to puke it up a few seconds later. Well I do , and its common actually. Unfortunately it is not good for you. The coach would tell you to rinse your mouth out with the first few sips then take little sips to drink. Why? It was to prevent you from puking and doing yourself harm.
I'll never forget a day of training at Subic Bay Naval base in the Philippines. I was so hot and thirsty, me and the boys headed to the club for something to eat. The ice tea was cold and sweet. I downed a couple pitchers as fast as I could. The next thing I was running for the head and puking it back up. Why, because I took in more then I needed.
The same principle with horses, you let them cool down some before watering them. Recently a study done on marathon runners showed that they dilute body minerals and salt with to much water. This can kill a person. Go to Fox news and check out their health page for more on this study.
I've spent a lot of time working outside in my life, being very active. Well as active as I can, from laying asphalt to heavy equipment, and my time in the Marines. I have found that on occasions putting a little salt in a glass of water made me feel a hundred times better then drowning my innards with water. Granted doctors no longer recommend salt tablets (basically this is what I was doing by adding salt to water... A salt tablet) but they do say drink a sports drink. What is in a sports drink....Salt, and electrolytes. Things you sweat out during physical activity.
So the next time you get real thirsty from working or playing, be careful on the indulgence of lots of water.

 

Hope in the Middle east Media

Terrorism Unveiled on this blog, a very popular one too. A glimmer of balanced media coverage may soon descend on the west from Arab outlets.
Exactly
Media professionals call for coverage of positive developments in Iraq
By Mahmoud Al Abed
AMMAN — Iraqi media professionals concluding a training course in Amman have high hopes for enhanced cooperation with media establishments around the Arab world.
One course participant said he would like to see Jordanian media be more positively involved in the Iraqi situation and more comprehensive in its coverage of events there.
“I fault the Arab media in general, including Jordanian media outlets, for placing too much focus on the negative things that are happening in Iraq,” said Haider Zubeidi, owner and director of the Basra-based Shat Al Arab Radio.
“Yes, there is destruction, but it is not all. Iraq is witnessing many positive developments,” he said, citing as one example the media boom in Iraq.
“For decades, Iraq has seen only one-party, one-colour media. There are now more than 120 radio stations in Iraq, including 15 in the south, and about 70 newspapers,” the executive said.

Lets hope this trend domino effects to corporations like CNN, MSN, and the BBC. This way they can catch up with FOX and show some more positive accomplishments happening in IRAQ

 

I have recieved several comments, some nice , some ... well. Either way I want to thank all who are reading my blog. I am just expresing my opinions , and linking a few sites to my opinion in order to help bring forth ideas and discussion on certain topics. If you have a different view I want to hear it. I would like to know also where you get your information, be it from an experiance or website, or perhaps a book you have read/show watched. If you did not know there are over 1 million blogs on the internet. Some are just diaries and or rantings. Some are specific to certain hobbies or interests. The popular ones seem to be on politics. I am trying to make mine diverse and interesting to read for all who stumble across.

Again I thank all who read and hope you enjoy. =)

 

The Truth Be Told

A reveling article op/ed piece out of the Oakland tribune. This article cuts to the point except it misses the point entirely. Reading the piece you see that it calls the Minute Men Project a shame and vigilantes on the loose. However it tres to point out solutions to the problem . Its conclusions are very wrong.Inside Bay Area - Oakland Tribune - Op-Ed

TRIBUNE
What could they do? Three things:
- Give legal status to the 11 million undocumented immigrants currently in the United States, according to the latest Pew Hispanic Center study. It's not only a humanitarian question, it is also about national security. If the United States is to take the war on terror seriously, it must know who is living within its borders.
- Negotiate an immigration accord between Mexico and the United States. Only this can guarantee an orderly flow of immigrants, whom the United States so needs, while preventing fatalities along the border.
- Create a broad U.S. investment program for Mexico and the rest of Latin America — a kind of Marshall Plan for the region. This would generate well-paying jobs in Latin America, thereby preventing many inhabitants from viewing the United States as their only economic alternative.

Lets look at this for a moment the 11 million citizenship. A very nice idea but are they working or living off society. What do they bring to this country? They will receiver welfare, schooling for their children ...Of coarse in Spanish first. They will also receive medical aid, something most citizens here already cannot afford.
Negotiate an accord on immigration between the two countries. Ok this does sound like a good idea but dose that mean they get free reign in and out , while not being subject to our laws and taxes?
Create a Marshall plan for investment? This sounds like NAFTA, and what it was supposed to do. However as we all know Mexico and Canada have not lived up to their end of NAFTA. The trucking industry beinig a prime example of how neither Mexican or Canadian trucks meet our standards for being on the road. An imbalance of trade on agricultural goods..... Just look in your super market at the veggie section and see where is the American veggies, a small group in the corner with Canadian and Mexican veggies taking up the majority of room.

The Tribune asks
What kind of people can devote 30 days without pay to the pursuit of undocumented immigrants? The irony is that the food these hunters consume and the houses they inhabit were undoubtedly harvested and built, respectively, by the same immigrants they pursue. They complain about undocumented immigrants while benefiting from their labor.
Project Minuteman is meaningless. Its volunteers, taking justice into their own hands, plan to patrol only .

I will tell you what kind of people take 30 days off from work. Those citizens who are concerned with the ILLEGAL CROSSING /INVADING OF OUR COUNTRY THAT'S WHO.
The food they consume , bought with their hard earned money from Americans in Arizona, the homes/hotels that have room available for rent. Then if they are staying at a ranch or private home. I bet you will be very hard pressed to find owned by an illegal and a family that does not want them there. The local ranchers and families are happy and supportive of the MMP and surely are not denying them rooms.
As for taking justice into their own hands ...... Does the term citizens arrest mean anything. Does the term civil obligation/responsibility mean anything. Oh it does only when in a liberally globalization fashion of being enforced.

I am again not saying that people cannot come to this great county, however they have to do it legally and become a viable working part of our society, blemished with the melting pot not make it diverse.

Saturday, April 16, 2005 

Proven Systems

It is alarming that proven weapon systems are being scraped or replaced with highly expensive weaker forms of firepower. In Oliver North's recent columnFreedom Alliance - The Price of Libery is Eternal Vigilance. He makes great pounds on why we should not scrape the Battleship. This argument was also used about the battle tank. Right before Desert Storm the argument was that tanks were obsolete and not viable to the new modern battle plan. Hmmm, Briton , France and fortunately the U.S. all fielded new versions of a batletank that caused havoc and terror among the Iraq's. For the ground pounder ( an infatry man ) there is no better sense of security then knowing there is a delivery system that will put lots of high powered rounds on range and target just incase things get a little hairy in their field of operation.
The Navy's plan of dry docking the remaining two battleships..The "Mighty MO" USS Missouri, and the New jersey at first seems like a nice plan. Dry dock and turn into museums for the public. However what will replace them. A new system with smaller guns, and unreal cost overruns is not the way to go. Nothing can replace the 16 inch cannons of these two history makers or bring a sense of fear to the enemy knowing they are off shore. In fact the other two battle ships, USS Iowa , and the USS Wisconsin need to be refitted and sent out to see . Placed off shore by a couple of these countries and let them clear their throats a little.
In case you are not aware of what a 16 inch gun can do, try these facts on. A 16 inch shell travels 21 miles , hits with the force that takes out an area of 500 by 300 yards per hit. It literally is a Volkswagen beetle being launched at a target. Now if that doesn't make a Marines Sgt. Maj stand and salute I was never a Marine (enlisted in 1985 , honorable discharge in 1993, combat vet ).
The new DDX ships planned on replacing the battleships are smaller , much thinner skinned (that's a hull), meaning it is very susceptible to misle fire and other ship to ship fire. The reduction of a purchase of 24 down to 5 ships will hardly replace even one battleship.
economical all you need to do is run the numbers and it is more cost effective to refit and upgrade the battleship and put it out to sea for service then the replacement of these newer weaker ships.
Oliver North makes yet another great point
The Navy, focusing on a new “strategic vision” called “sea basing” claims that the battleships’ proven firepower is no longer necessary for Naval Surface Fire Support (NSFS) – the kind of mission that saved my Marines three decades ago. Admiral Vernon Clark, the Chief of Naval Operations says that “Marines will be supported by combat air.” That’s great – except when bad weather keeps the planes on deck instead of overhead. It also ignores the full range of support that is economically available from well protected, highly-mobile, gun and missile-firing battleships. This is not your grandfather’s battlewagon.

Despite all the new advances in technology bad weather puts a damper on air support. Any pilot will tell you that they can't fly in bad weather, so where is this support going to come from when it hits the fan?
Dry dock these power houses...NO, make them into the fighting machines we need.

Friday, April 15, 2005 

They Call it Architecture

Reading the Denver Rocky Mountain news this morning I came across a picture of what at first I thought to be the remains of a natural desasture picture. To my surprise nope it is a picture of the new Denver Art Museum extension. The picture is buried in the back of the paper on page 46A. There is good reason as to why it is in the back.
I have traveled around the world and seen some good buildings and some bad. However for the city of Denver to have spent this much money on this monstrosity is unreal. First of all if you have not seen it. Take a drive down 13th street. Sticking out to what at first looks like an upside down triangle, you will see a geometric out of whack parrallagram Picasso looking thing. This is just incredible that this is what passes as architecture. Amazing.

Tuesday, April 12, 2005 

Gentle into the Night

The election for president is only 5 months old ..... meaning we just elected The Honorable President Mr. Bush for a second term. (yes this is how you refere to a man in that office, be it the former president or newly elected. the office demands respect regaurdless.)
Already it is heating up for the election of 2008. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is slinging mud. Move on .org (best known as a bastion of lefty lunacy) heard The honarable sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton speak (referanced in rest of wrting as Sen. Clinton).
One has to sit down and examine what she said and wonder what she is talking about and evaluate her thoughts and beliefs. Is this what we want? Is this the road we want to take? Do we want to actually be just another country in the world or do we want to lead? One needs to ask themselves .... IS SHE NUTS?
Sen. Clinton said the following
"We need leaders who will stand up against the special interests and stand up for the public interests."
ok this makes sense, I agree. Where can we find someone like this?
she also said the following
" I am worried about my country. And I'm worried that we are not living up to the expectations and accomplishments of those who came before. We're living in a difficult period of American history. The choices and decisions our leaders make today will decide whether this incredible country of ours moves forward with strength and promise, into a future filled with new possibilities. Or, begins to undermine the very foundation of the success that so many of us have seen in our own lifetimes, makes it possible for young boys and girls from all walks of life and all different backgrounds to live up to their God-given potentials."

Ok i agree again. These are historical times that our actions will change the face of the world to come for generations to come. I too wonder about the undermining and corruption of the youth of this great nation with revised history to be politically correct history. To pass the buck and force quotas on us in the disguise of diverity. Holding students back because it may make someone feel bad if they are not as smart or talented as another student. Yes I too worry.

The following she said makes good sense but you have to read between the lines and see the truth.
"You know, I'm not just talking about policy disagreements that exist between the two major parties. I'm talking about the philosophy, the ideology that drives the choices we make. Right now we have a White House, and a majority in Congress, who are systematically weaking the Democratic traditions and institutions on which this nation was built. They are turning back the clock. They are tearing down the building blocks of Democracy one by one by one. Now when I first got to the Senate, along with Mark, I quickly realized that the new administration intended to try to undo everything my husband had done, and I admit. I did take that kind of personally. But I quickly realized that it wasn't just about the Clinton administration, and the accomplishments of the 1990's. It was about turning the clock back on the 20th Century. Turning the progress back beyond Franklin Roosevelt, even beyond Teddy Roosevelt, making our country not all what we had come to expect, a place that continued to motivate, and move us forward, and have a level playing field and a true meritocracy, where everybody did and paid their fair share. "

An administration that is undoing the democratic traditions? Does she mean putting a leash back on the courts and making it the Legislatures job to write laws not the judiciary. Going against Teddy Roosevelt? Does she mean President Roosevelt who invaded Cuba? The president who not only made national parks, but encouraged the responsible use of these parks, not only ecological , but administering them for the better of this country and this countries interests? Does she mean Franklin D. Roosevelt who put the public to work through programs that did not give hand outs but a hand up? Surely she isnt talking about those who did not see anything wrong with this country and loving it. Making this country a world leadser not a follower.

Refering to the republican party she says.
" It's an ideology that ignores some of the most basic principles laid down by our founding fathers, like the accountability of the checks and balances in government. Now their determination to do this, I think, has taken a lot of Americans by surprise. It seems so much out of sync with where we believe our country should be. And so no wonder that so many Americans now believe that we are on the wrong track."

Ignores accountability, checks and balances? Has she forgotten accountability of her husband, his executive orders, and his pardons. Yes she is right . The American public is surprised that we do have leaders from the Republican party that is undoing the mess that her husband created. That the american citizens do not want judges making law but enforceing it. That We the People understand that we are the true authority in this country and wield the power through our vote of elected representation that answers to us The People.

A mixed message here. Again read between the lines of her words.
"Because today, we are a nation of new needs. We find ourselves under intense competition from growing economies like India and China, bidding down the wages of labor and bidding up the price of energy. Have you seen how much a gallon of gas costs today? We find ourselves in a struggle against terrorism, and yet we see our nation alienating many of our allies for prideful unilateralism. And we find our government is not planning for the future. You know, this administration is mired in the mistaken belief that we can somehow live onto ourselves at the same time that the world that we know is shrinking. We are connected, one to the other across oceans, going great distances. We cannot just believe that America can decide what we want to do, and direct the rest of the world to follow our orders, merely because we said so. "
Yes we are a nation of new needs. A country in need of a better social security program. A country in need of a national defense that will protect us from terrorists, and foriegn agression. A economy that is under siege from illegal immigration that is killing a living working wage. Why is gas so expensive ....... could it be this country is hamstrung on enviormental first humanity second laws and regulations that make it almost impossible to build new refineries? Why can't we believe in a country that leads the worlds, decides on a path that is fair and democratic for the coarse of humanity? A country that the world will listen to and seek advice from?

The end of her speech went as follows,
"I think it does take a village to raise a child, and I think it takes Democrats to raise our hopes again. While Republicans play their power games, they're leaving America behind. And it's going to be up to you and me, and to every one of us, to get in there and fight. Fight for ourselves, fight for the people we represent, fight for our children. They deserve a better life than the one that they will inherit if we continue with these wrong-headed, radical policies in Washington today. And I am convinced. When people ask me can Democrats win again, of course we can win again. But we have to be ready to stand up and fight for the people who need us day in and day out. So be strong. Be involved. We're going to have hope for a better America. It is just around the bend, and we are going to take our country there. Thank you and God bless you."
She is right the republicans are leaving the people behind. We have to hold them as acountable as we held the democratic party. We do have to fight for what we believe and want. As proven in the vote, a historically large number of voters yet sadly a small percentage of eligable voters. The majority of this country needs to stanmd up and let thier voice be heard. Do we want to go back to leaders who lie and deny thier sway by special interests groups (the demoratic present party) or the more open we are in charge , hold similar views to the majority of then people (the republicans). Can either one of these parties truely represent the main stream of this country. Well its simple. Yes they can once the people speak and elect those who will represent them to the best of thier abilities and views.
Follow like a lacky and go gently into the night of globalization, or stand tall, be proud, and lead into the next century. I for one will not go gently. I say lead , follow, but get off your butt and out of the way. America first!!!!!!!!

 

More Anti America from our southern Friends

Here is another example/ story that shows Mexico isn't our best of friend to the south.

"Mexican army escorts border drug-runners"
By Chris Kelly · April 12, 2005 01:54 PM
WND:
The Mexican army is escorting those attempting to cross over the U.S. border illegally – including known drug-runners – to areas not patrolled by the Minuteman Project near Naco, Ariz., say Border Patrol sources and other officials including [Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., chairman of the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus]...
..."President Bush should publicly denounce Mexico's latest act to curb U.S. law," said Tancredo. "The president of Mexico is threatening to sue any member of the Minutemen who have contact with a Mexican national, threatening to take the U.S. into the International Court of Justice at the Hague over the passage of Prop 200 in Arizona, and is providing transportation to Mexican nationals trying to sneak into the U.S. One could say he is acting in the best interest of his nation. Isn't it unfortunate we cannot say the same thing about President Bush?"
...Border Patrol sources say the Mexican army recently moved about 1,000 troops to the Agua Prieta region, just south of where the Minutemen are. These troops, the sources say, are diverting all of the illegal alien and drug-smuggling traffic away from the Minutemen...
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Why is it that this story goes largly unreported by the news and is found eaily on the internet? Could it be that drugs run rampet in the broadcast industry? Is it because of the hemp croud do not want people to know how they get their fix? What about the reports of our national parks having to have special squads of park rangers dropped in to protect and remove drug growers and runners. ( google national parks and drugs, or even achieved CBS stories on this. Or go to Fox and check it out.)

Then in a surprising turn of opinion from NewsMax check out this story on this link.
Sierra Club May Urge Tighter ImmigrationSunday, April 10, 2005 2:51 p.m. EDT
Interesting that now they are starting to see open boarders lead to trash in the cvast wildlife areas, unwanted trails and is counter productive to the tree hugging agenda.

Saturday, April 09, 2005 

Illigal Crime not just Hispanic Problem

Take a long look at these cases and then tell me we do not have a problem.

Convicted murderer Jesus Hernandez didn't understand that as an illegal alien employee, he had already accepted that he would be exploited. When he wasn't paid by boss Joseph Crummy of Levi, Utah, for some construction work, Hernandez demanded his money and then shot Crummy. He didn't allow the American legal process to work by suing to get his back wages (as several other Crummy illegal alien employees had successfully done). But as an unlawful foreign worker, Hernandez had not shown much respect for our nation's legal framework. During the trial proceedings March 23, when asked by the judge whether he thought the shooting was justifiable, the killer replied, "I think it was." The back wages amounted to $1,345, which Hernandez believed justified murder. This is another tragedy, created Washington's immigration irresponsibility. If America's laws for border and workplace enforcement were actually followed, Joseph Crummy's five children would likely still have a father. Hernandez is scheduled to be sentenced May 3.
Virginia "Jenny" Garcia was an 18-year-old college freshman when she was murdered with a butcher knife in her own house, in her own room, on her own bed allegedly by an illegal alien. The accused murderer, David Diaz Morales, whom the Austin police had earlier held in custody for child molestation, had been released rather than deported because of the city's sanctuary policy. Incidentally, Rep. Tom Tancredo tried to end the criminal-protection sanctuary policy in 2003, but Congress was deaf to the concerns of victims' families and law enforcement generally: the bill received only 104 votes out of 424 cast. So much for the "nation of laws" myth we hear celebrated by politicians when they are campaigning for re-election. When push comes to shove, most choose political correctness — in this case "say no evil" against so-called immigrants — rather than law enforcement. Jenny's father, Humberto Garcia, wants to know why the Austin city government protects foreign criminals so they can kill innocent young girls like his late daughter. He appeared on CNN's must-watch Lou Dobbs Tonight March 16 to speak on behalf of all grieving families who have lost a loved one due to irresponsible government at multiple levels, from the Austin City Council to the White House. The sanctuary policy created by the Austin public officials directly contributed to his daughter's death, as Mr. Garcia stated:
This is an abuse of civil rights. Her civil rights were trampled by a fellow who should have been deported. He should have been turned into immigration once he was found with illegal documentation, and he was not. (Dobbs transcript here.) This case shows how ridiculously hamstrung law enforcement has become when an "immigrant" is involved. An accused child molester was released to commit an even more heinous crime, that of murder, and if the government had done its basic job of keeping the monsters of the world out of our country, Jenny Garcia would be alive today. Update: On March 22, Bill O'Reilly interviewed Humberto Garcia, where he explained the devastation his family has experienced after the murder and his efforts to sue the city of Austin for the sanctuary policy which directly contributed to Jenny Garcia's death.
Oreina Alvarez Zarco is another illegal alien criminal given a hand-slap sentence after killing an American — only two years, with one year already served. The woman pleaded guilty to felony hit-and-run and driving without a license in the death of Soledad firefighter Mario Cunha March 13, 2004. The court dropped manslaughter charges for the incident, which occured on the shoulder of Highway 101 while Cunha was battling a vehicle fire. She had been driving illegally in the U.S. for seven years previous to the accident. According to court records, Zarco struck Cunha with so much force that he was thrown him on top of a fire engine and then onto the shoulder. Zarco stopped her car, checked out the situation and then left the scene of the accident. "I understand that accidents happen," said Sal Lucido, the victim's cousin. "But the trend here is a disregard for all laws. She was here illegally, she had no license and she hit him and left the scene. Her actions are inexcusable."
Brittany Binger was apparently raped and murdered by an illegal alien in James City, Virginia. The girl was so badly beaten that dental records were required to identify the body. Oswaldo Martinez was arrested in mid-February for killing the 16-year-old. Martinez had been in custody in 2004 for drunk driving, possessing a bogus Social Security number and driving without a license. He was clearly a candidate for deportation, yet nothing was done because of "cracks in the legal system." This demonstrable criminal was left in America to rape and kill a teenaged girl because the safety of citizens is not a priority for law enforcement. How many more deaths of innocents will it take for officials to take the problem of illegal alien criminals seriously enough to deport them?
Vinessa Hoera was brutally murdered in February 2004 by Faustino Chavez, an illegal alien from Guatemala, when she refused his obnoxious romantic advances. He raped her at knifepoint, strangled her, then slashed her throat five times. It took police two months of searching to find her body where it had been dumped in the woods in Suffolk County, New York. The victim met Chavez in a seafood store in Westhampton Beach where they both worked. Chavez was court Feb 14, 2005, where he accepted a plea bargain in the February 2004 murder. Vinessa's distraught family did not want the additional emotional stress of a full trial. Chavez will get his official sentence of 22 years to life in prison on March 15. Vinessa was a single mom, and her son, now aged six and living with his father, recently asked why his mother had to die so young. When Xavier Thomas Moore is a lot older and understands the corruption of politics, he can ask why our elected leaders have sacrificed innocent citizens like his mom so business could have the open borders and cheap labor pipeline it prizes.
Here is another person run down and killed on our highways by an illegal alien. Justin Goodman, 32, was knocked from his motorcycle in Thornton, Colorado, on July 1, 2004, and died near the curb. The SUV which struck him never stopped. Justin's mother Carol Vizzi was alarmed to learn that the illegal alien driver, Roberto Martinez-Ruiz, had a long history of run-ins with the law, including several drunk driving arrests, having half a dozen different alias, jail time served in 2000, driving with a revoked license, among others. Despite Martinez-Ruiz' long rap sheet, no official ever contacted the INS to have him deported. "We as a society gave him the message that he could break our laws and get away with it and continue that type of behavior and not suffer any real severe consequences for it," said Vizzi. Tragically, a man like Martinez-Ruiz was considered a non-violent criminal, so he could remain in America to take the life of Justin Goodman.
Russell Pearce is a father whose police officer son Sean was shot and wounded by an illegal alien. Pearce is also a member of the Arizona House of Representatives. Rep. Pearce worked for border enforcement before his son was shot and was a strong voice for Prop 200, the Arizona citizen's initiative requiring that prospective voters and welfare recipients show identification, which passed in Nov. 2004. But now he has one more reason, a personal one, to work through the legislative process to protect America's sovereignty and people. As it happened, on the day Sean was wounded, Rep. Pearce was in Washington to speak at Brookings on the subject of immigration policy. "I was interrupted and given a message to call (wife) LuAnne in reference to an emergency at home," Rep. Pearce remarked later. "I called to find out my son Sean had been shot while executing a search warrant on a home for homicide suspects and was being flown by helicopter to the hospital. I later learned the suspects and the shooter were illegal aliens and had been issued Matricula Consular cards so they could get services in the United States."
Melissa Dorner was only 21 when she was murdered in her own apartment in Chicago. Her friends remembered her as a "wonderful, caring human being" and many notes and flowers in remembrance were left in front of the apartment building. She graduated from Evanston High School in 2002 and worked as a hostess in a restaurant. Melissa had fought off an accused serial rapist Mario Villa a year earlier. Her strangled and beaten body was found Jan. 24. The apparent killer is Roberto Ramirez, who is believed by police to have fled to Mexico. He was last seen in Chicago with blood on his clothes and scratches on his face.
Here is some good news from the California courts. Shown at the left is David Montiel Cruz who brutally kidnapped a nine-year-old girl from her San Jose home in 2003 and injured her mother and brother as they tried to protect her. After several days of being raped, she convinced him to release her, and a few days later supplied police with enough detail of her captivity that they could quickly find and arrest the criminal. On January 21, Cruz was sentenced to 102 years in prison. The judge remarked, "In 18 years of being part of this distinguished bench, I have never encountered (a crime) as vicious as this." The young victim requested through a letter read to the court to "put that man in jail for the rest of his life or in other words, eternity."
Imagine that you have a 16-year-old daughter in high school: would you want this 21-year-old Mexican illegal alien sitting next to her? That scenario was apparently real in Apple Valley High School in Minnesota where Francisco Serrano lived for several weeks by freeloading school lunches, attending classes and sleeping in the auditorium. He kept his things in a locker, used the computers in the library and doesn't appear to have missed any meals. Despite the fact that this is a grown man, about whose background little is known, the Principal Steve Degenaar insisted that Serrano presented no danger and also sent an email to parents saying, "It's very sad and unfortunate that we have a young man with nowhere to go." On the contrary, Mr. Serrano's home is in Mexico, where he should be sent ASAP. Update: Serrano has become the January feel-good story in Minnesota, now that a fellow "immigrant" has rescued the school lurker from homelessness. One news story regretted how the young man's illegal alien status took away from his identity as victim: "Serrano's legal problems detract from the focal point of this story, which is homelessness. We don't know if a fear of discovery as an illegal immigrant kept Serrano from seeking social services." Incidentally, Serrano's benefactor, developer Basim Sabri, is a convicted felon who is awaiting sentencing for attempting to bribe a Minneapolis city council member.
Keyse Jama will soon be on his way back to his native Somalia. He had fought deportation all the way to the Supreme Court with the argument that Somalia has no functioning government and therefore cannot receive him properly. The Supremes disagreed, paving the way for 3,568 criminal and out-of-status Somalis nationwide to be repatriated. A resident of Minnesota, Jama was a refugee who had never become a citizen. He was convicted in Hennepin County of assault for stabbing a man. He is apparently at peace with his Somali future, saying, "I'm feeling good to be going home." Update, 3/24/05: There appears to a problem with "delivering" Mr. Jama to Somalia because of the warlord situation. What is the difficulty? Aren't Somalis merely following their culturally desired form of government, i.e. clan-based warlordism? He merely needs to be deposited somewhere within the boundary of the country.
Amazing what makeovers can occur when lawyers want to turn a brutal thug into the guy next door. These two photos are of the same man, Nicolas Serrano-Villagrana. He was convicted Jan. 11 in Las Vegas of three counts of felony DUI in the May crash that killed 4-year-old Angel Avendano and injured the boy's 32-year-old mother, Eulogia Avendano, and another woman, Nijailia Altitijka Graves. Serrano-Villagrana was found to have a blood-alcohol content of 0.20 percent (2.5 times the legal limit in Nevada) as well as cocaine in his system. He drove his truck over a curb, running down the women and little boy who were standing at a bus stop, and then escaped. Serrano-Villagrana was an illegal alien with previous drunk-driving offenses. He should have been deported at the time of his earlier DUI arrests, but was not and remained to cause the death of a child.
Kelbessa Negewo is a prime example showing that our legal immigration screening process is deeply flawed in terms of keeping out the world's most disgusting characters. The man is a convicted torturer who will be deported back to Ethiopia where he will go to prison for his crimes, including human rights violations and more than a dozen murders. What's even more distressing is how long it has taken to get rid of this monster. Apparently insufficient investigation was done when he was accepted this country as a political asylee; then he was given citizenship in 1995 even though he had been recognized in a U.S. court in 1993 of being a human rights abuser.
These two deputies were shot Dec. 16 in Mesa by an illegal alien whom they were trying to arrest while executing a search warrant. Fortunately, both have wounds that are not life threatening, although Lewis Argetsinger may lose the use of his hand. Sean Pearce was shot in the chest but was protected by body armor; he was hit in the stomach just below the vest. Sean Pearce is the son of Rep. Russell Pearce of the Arizona legislature who was in Washington to appear on an immigration panel at the Brookings Institute when he received the news that his son had been shot. Russell Pearce was an active supporter of Prop. 200 which won at the polls in November and requires that voters and would-be welfare recipients show proof of citizenship.
Pictured here are Bob, Jennifer and Bonnie Eggle, an American family who lost a son and brother because of our government's refusal to enforce our national borders. Jennifer is holding a photo of Kris Eggle , who was murdered August 9, 2002, by a Mexican drug smuggler crossing through Organ Pipe National Monument. The park is "under siege" and is listed as one of the nation's 10 most endangered because of the torrent of illegal aliens and drugs flowing through that area of the border. In fact, Organ Pipe was called "the most dangerous national park" for three years in a row. On December 13, the only man charged in connection with Kris Eggle's murder was sentenced to 15 1/2 years in prison. Dionicio Ramirez Lopez received that punishment for aiding and abetting the transportation of a stolen vehicle, aiding and abetting assault with a dangerous weapon and firing a weapon during a violent crime. The Mexican who killed Kris was shot and killed during the shootout. Since the murder, the Eggles have sought to prevent more family tragedies like theirs by working to increase border security. It hasn't been easy, since much of Washington quietly believes that national sovereignty is an anachronism which interferes with business. But the family, particularly Bob and Bonnie, have actively pursued sensible immigration policies and border enforcement. The Eggles are real American heroes, regular folks who responded to a crushing tragedy with a concern for others. They won't let the nation forget that open borders come with a terrible human cost.
The communities of Rice Lake and Haugen, Wisconsin, are still coming to grips with the shocking mass murder of six hunters. People want to understand the meaning of what happened and why. See this memorial to the hunters, with loving remembrances of those who were brutally murdered. There's no doubt in the minds of the press and the Hmong — the problem is racism and clashing cultures. They want to talk about discrimination on the part of American hunters, but no mention of assimilation and responsibility for the Hmong. Outdoors columnist Dave Bowman said it straight, "There is no delicate way to put this: The Hmongs have a notorious reputation among white sportsmen in the upper Midwest." In April, I was fishing on the Mississippi River between Minnesota and Wisconsin. Huge signs designated the no-fishing area by the dam. A couple dozen people, spread over several generations, came out. The babies and women sat on blankets. Men set to catching white bass by the dozen from the no-fishing area by the dam flank. Downstream in the no-fishing area, children waded with nets, then dumped the catch in holes dug on the beach. I asked who they were. Hmongs, came the answer. Another fisherman, in a Charlie Chan voice, asked, "Ah, Straight Eye, you don't know?" "Straight Eye"? If I were to address an Asian as "Slant" I would be accused of racism, but when Hmong treat Americans disrespectfully, it's accepted. And when Hmong arrogantly break U.S. laws designed to protect species and the environment, that is categorized as a "culture clash." No wonder there is resentment.
Here is the final photo of the murdered Wisconsin hunters, that of Jessica Willers. She was just 27 when she was shot twice in the back, apparently by Chai Vang, the Hmong immigrant. There has not been a lot of information about her in the press, except that she worked as a cardiac surgical technician at a hospital in Green Bay and was engaged to be married next August. Certainly her family is overwhelmed with grief and needs privacy, but the amount of ink used to portray the accused killer in a positive light is excessive to say the least. In fact, the nanny media can't shut up about the admirable characteristics of the accused mass murderer, or at least the reasons to be sympathetic — usually some version of race victimhood. The suffering of Chai Vang's extended family has been detailed ad nauseum, while the genuine anguish afflicting the hunters' families has been given short shrift indeed.
The last of the six murdered hunters, the apparent victims of Hmong immigrant Chai Vang, were buried on Monday. Shown above is the funeral of Jessica Willers, 27, who was remembered as someone who loved going hunting with her dad. Parents Patti and Terry are in the center of the photo, watching their daughter's casket pass by. Terry Willers was shot and wounded in the attack. An unusual tribute was paid to the hunters on Monday Night Football. Fans of the Green Bay Packers were asked to wear blaze orange, the hunting safety color, at the game to honor the shooting victims. "My friend told me about it and I threw off my Packer hat and put on the blaze orange hat," said fan Tom Fields from Stevens Point. The stands were indeed filled with thousands wearing bright orange. More details of the shooting are being revealed. When first questioned, Vang said that he didn't shoot anyone, that one of the American hunters had killed all the others. Only later did Vang admit shooting them all. Vang allegedly shot four of his unarmed victims in the back, three of them more than once. The two survivors admitted using profanity, but not racial slurs, when Vang was discovered to be trespassing. The media continues with its multicultural agenda even in this horrendous case. Worries about backlash against Hmong are apparently more important than the mass murder of six Americans, as a Google News search reveals more than 500 articles on that subject, while there are only a handful of news stories about the victims. The AP has been downright misleading, reporting "Two of the survivors, however, told authorities Vang fired the first shot." The phrase "two of the survivors" imples that there are other survivors with a different story, but no, there are only two survivors and they agree on what happened.
Thanksgiving week has been anything but thankful for the friends and family of the six Wisconsin hunters apparently murdered in cold blood by Hmong immigrant Chai Vang. Pictured above are victims Al Laski, 43, Mark Roidt, 28 and Joey Crotteau, 20, the son of Robert, shown below. As mentioned in an earlier posting, the press has been chattering away about the culture clash between Hmong and Americans. However, the crime can be more accurately pegged to the willful refusal on the shooter's part to obey the law regarding private property and the right of citizens not to be murdered. At the same time, apparently it is not necessary to speak English or be familiar with relevant laws to get a hunting license. IHC is a strong supporter of the Second Amendment — for English-speaking American citizens. To download (5 pages in PDF) the police report with the suspect's and surviving victims' statements regarding the crime, click here.
Here are three of the eight victims of accused Hmong mass murderer Chai Vang, who was jailed for killing six and wounding two on privately owned Wisconsin hunting acreage. The men pictured are Denny Drew, 55, who died 11/22; Lauren Hesebeck, 48, who was hospitalized and is the brother-in-law of Denny Drew; and Robert Crotteau, 42, who was killed in the 11/21 carnage along with his son Joey Crotteau, pictured in the photo grouping above this one. Chai Vang, 36, is reportedly a naturalized citizen who has been living here 25 years. Many of the news stories refer to a culture clash between Hmong and Americans, which is not exactly true. Now newspapers that regularly publish multicultural puff pieces lauding diversity must admit to ongoing conflict between Hmong immigrants and Americans over property rights. Not only that, the Hmong are known for taking egregious numbers of fish and deer in violation of posted conservation limits which are there to preserve species for everyone. (In 2001, Vang was charged with possessing 108 crappies, which was 93 over the limit.) The term "culture clash" presumes difference between equals, while the Hmong refugees have refused to assimilate to American laws regarding property and wildlife management, among others including monogamy. In fact, Mr. Vang is himself an apparent polygamist, a detail tucked unobtrusively within a longish article. "While the police reports on the December 2001 domestic incident indicate Say Xiong was the suspect's wife, on Monday the Associated Press interviewed a woman named Deu Khang, 37, who identified herself as Chai Soua Vang's 'cultural' wife." Vang has lived in this country long enough to understand what property rights are about, but instead apparently preferred to poach. Furthermore, the Hmong are not exactly a peaceful community, as evidenced by the spate of intramural firebombings over political differences in the last few years.
Hit-and-run driver Neri Sanchez Gomez was freed in an amazing miscarriage of justice. It doesn't get much worse than this in the courtroom: Judge James Ellis released an illegal alien Mexican who killed one American and injured five others in June 2003. Gomez tried to pass on narrow windy Route 1 near Half Moon Bay, California, in foggy conditions, causing a horrendous three-car crash when he smashed into an oncoming car. Ernest Elliot of Pescadero was killed and his wife Nancy was injured. Gomez was released Nov. 12 and credited with time served, just less than one year, meaning that he was not deported as he would have been if the sentence had been over a year. He could have been sentenced to 12 years in prison if he had been convicted of the original charges of felony vehicular manslaughter and hit and run, but apparently a deal was struck to free this admitted killer.
Augustine Breceda was sentenced Oct. 26 to 216 years in prison for nine felony convictions in his violent 25-day armed robbery spree in Reno. The twice-deported Mexican used the opportunity to plead for mercy, whining to the judge, "I just wish you would find it in your heart to give me a release date where I'll still be able to be with my three children who I miss so much." Actually, this perp is just the sort who should be locked up permanently. He likes to rob little old ladies and carjacked a 72-year-old woman near the church where she volunteered. When police officers found him in the stolen car, he tried to hit pursuing officers and caused several accidents as he sped through traffic at 80 mph. After crashing into a phone pole, Breceda broke into a woman's home, although she was able to escape. When Breceda finally was captured, he identified himself as a cousin who lives in Reno. Augustine Breceda already was a six-time felon in California.
• Another tragic addition to the list of unnessary deaths caused by violent illegal aliens was the newlywed couple, James and Emilia Lee of Huachuca City, Arizona, who had been married only six weeks. They were killed Oct. 16 when a truckload of at least 17 illegal aliens traveling at 90 mph crashed into several vehicles near the town of Sierra Vista, leaving a horrific scene of carnage. The aliens were trying to escape police after they had run a stop sign, and the truck rammed into a line of nine vehicles waiting for a turn light near Fort Huachuca. The photo shows James Lee's son Joe and grandson Christopher. James was 75 and his new bride Emilia was 71. The couple had been planning a fishing trip to Mexico with Joe and other relatives. Both James and Emilia were known as neighborly, never hesitating to reach out to help. James often helped out when someone needed a home repair done, and Emilia was an active volunteer for her church. Nearly 300 friends and family attended the services for the Lees held Oct. 21. Update 12/10/04: Two men could face death sentence in Sierra Vista crash that killed 5 Jimir Valle Martinez, 21, of Honduras and Carlos Cortez, 29, of Mexico were charged with transporting illegal aliens resulting in death, and are possibly facing the death penalty because deaths occured in the commission of a crime.
• We must add the name of Brandon Winfield to the list of police officers murdered by illegal aliens. On Thursday, Oct. 14, Officer Winfield was checking out a disabled vehicle on State Route 423, south of Marion, Ohio, and apparently felt he was helping a stranded motorist. Details of the murder are not exactly clear, but Winfield was found shot in the head in his patrol car which had run off the road. The police are now searching for Juan Carlos Cruz who is considered armed and dangerous. Another suspect, as yet unnamed, is being held and is believed to be an illegal alien. Deputy Winfield was married and had two sons, ages 2 and 3. The photo shows him with his three-year-old son Landon. Update Saturday: Accused killer Juan Cruz was arrested Friday night in Marion. He has been charged with aggravated murder which can bring a death sentence when the victim is a law officer. Update Sunday: Officer to be honored Details here about the funeral of the 29-year-old deputy and also about the extreme relief of the police to catch the accuser murderer. Plus, a puff piece of interviews with local Hispanics, with no question about their citizenship status: Don't ask, don't tell, evidently.
Mexican illegal alien Omero Rojas-Penalosa is accused of being a "hot prowler," meaning that he likes to break into houses when he knows there is someone home, ideally a woman in bed for him to sexually assault. The man was already in jail for burglary and "gross lewdness" in his resident town of Reno when he was arrested for the additional charge. Police report that at least four men have broken into the homes of about a dozen sleeping women since March. An unemployed drywaller, Rojas-Penalosa does not speak English and lives with his mother, Aida Penalosa. She said the accusation is false and he could not be the hot prowler because "he is always at home."
The trial for accused rapist Ricardo Cepates has been scheduled for mid-October. He is charged with raping six people, including a couple of Rutgers students and a 14-year-old girl. However, if the illegal alien had been deported in 1998 when he had been arrested for grabbing a Brunswick woman on the street and holding a knife to her throat, all of this violence might have been avoided. Despite a deportation order, he pleaded guilty in 1999 to weapons charges and was released on probation, rather than being repatriated as the law requires. Cepates was caught after he attempted to rape a young clerk in a music store and was chased down on the street by the store owner's nephew, who wrestled the perp to submission in the snow with the help of some others in the neighborhood. Update 10/27: Ricardo Cepates was convicted of 26 counts of kidnapping, rape and robbery. He faces a possible life term in prison when he is sentenced in February. The Honduran illegal alien has additional charges still to be tried of attacking four other women, one of whom was raped in her home.
Ahmed Hassan Al-Uqaily, a resident of Nashville, told an acquaintance he wanted to "go Jihad" because he was unhappy about the war in Iraq, his home country. He was arrested Oct. 7 after paying $1,000 for the purchase of two disassembled machine guns, four disassembled hand grenades and hundreds of rounds of ammunition from a federal agent, so he was serious about murdering and blowing up. He also was interested in procuring handguns and missiles. According to the affadavit, Al-Uqaily expressed anger toward Jews and discussed Jewish facilities in Nashville, although he made no threats against specific sites. The video here notes the remark that this was "an arrest that could have saved lives." This terrorist sounds like a random jihadist, rather than someone wired in to larger groups of sleeper cells; otherwise he would likely have easier access to weapons. But this case brings up the obvious question: why do we allow the continued immigration of potential enemies? Al Uqaily was caught because an old friend ran into him and didn't like what he heard, and the friend then became an informant. It was only luck that the would-be terrorist was arrested.
• Let's call this case a variation on a theme: here is a well known accused war criminal, Marko Boskic, who entered the United States illegally by claiming refugee status and using his own name in 2000 with no problem. The man who has been residing in Peabody, Massachusetts, is believed to be a member of a notorious execution group within the Bosnian Serb Army which killed 1200 Bosnian Muslim men in 1995. According to testimony at the Slobodan Milosevic trial in 2003, Boskic was one of eight soldiers who lined up men in Pilaca and executed them as part of the genocidal scheme of ethnic cleansing in the former Yugoslavia. Furthermore, it's not like Boskic was keeping a low profile. He had numerous arrests for drunk driving and assaults, but no one in local police checked up on his background. Only a tip to federal authorities led to an investigation of what Boskic was really about. Because of a "loophole" in immigration policy, the feds normally track only Nazi-era human rights violators. Boskic's part in the war crimes was described in a front page article in the Boston Globe in 1996, in addition to how he had threatened the reporter, the late Elizabeth Neuffer. After she tracked him down in Bosnia that year and asked him whether he had been ordered to kill the captives, Boskic responded, "Would you like to get whacked?" Update: September 30, 2004, Boskic was indicted for immigration fraud because he portrayed himself an an innocent refugee when he was actually a vicious war criminal.
WANTED FUGITIVE • Victor Hugo Alegria-Salgado is not unusual among Mexican aliens who have a wife and children in both the U.S. and Mexico. Bigamy is illegal in Mexico but there is not much official interest there in the still-married women who have been financially abandoned by their husbands for greener grass up north. Alegria-Salgado is unusual in that he left his U.S.-located wife for the old one back in Mexico. He apparently was not satisfied with his Boulder, Colorado, family judging from his criminal abuse of his son. In fact Alegria-Salgado is believed to have fled to Mexico after throwing the 8-month-old across a room and fracturing some of the infant's bones. Is this what President Bush has in mind when he praises the "family values" of Mexicans?
Ho Beua is sad, and very surprised that he is being deported to Cambodia. After all, he was brought to this country as a refugee at age 14 and was treated as a special person, a victim. But unlike some refugees who have taken advantage of America's opportunities, the Seattle resident merely took advantage. He beat up his girlfriend, for which he spent four months in jail, and had several other assault charges, plus he lost his license twice for driving drunk. Since he never bothered to become a citizen, which would have prevented his deportation, the immigration laws eventually swung into effect. Beua thought that because he was legally in the U.S., deportation was not an option. Convicted felons may indeed be shown the door.
Miroslav Janusz Jozwiak is a Polish national and resident of Daytona Beach, Florida, arrested for the criminally negligent homicide of 10 people. The tractor-trailer he was driving veered into oncoming traffic, killing 10 in two vehicles south of Sherman, Texas. Three children and their mother and grandmother were killed in an SUV that was burned beyond recognition, including the license plate. Only when the children's father, Michael Martin, drove to the scene after seeing news reports did the victims' identities become known. Five others were killed in a pickup truck, and two adults were injured. Jozwiak's immigration status is not mentioned, but why is someone who cannot speak English permitted to drive a tractor-trailer rig? Apparently Florida allows a commercial license to be issued when the bearer has only a passport. This kind of tragedy is what happens when states are permissive in granting licenses. Update: Jozwiak's sister has complained about the $2 million bond, asking "Is this the way they treat people here?" Apparently she doesn't regard the death of 10 people as a serious matter. On other fronts, police are still awaiting (10/7) the results of drug tests, and there is a possibility that Jozwiak may have gotten his original Illinois trucker's license fraudulently. At the least, he took the test with a Polish translator.
Terry and Lisa Dilks were found murdered from multiple gunshot wounds in their home in Urbandale, Iowa. On August 26, police announced that they had arrested one suspect of two, an illegal alien from Mexico known as Leocardio Lopez, but whose actual name is Audiel Molasco-Tello. The Dilks had a 15-year-old son, Dustin, but he was not at home at the time of the killing. Now he's an orphan because illegal aliens murdered his parents. Also sought in the crime is another man, Raymundo Cruz Gomez. Gomez was a former employee at Applebee's Restaurant where he worked as a cook. Terry Dilks was his supervisor there. Update: A month after the Iowa double murder, not a great deal has changed. Molasco-Tello has been indicted for re-entering the country illegally and Gomez is still being sought, though local police believe he has left the area.
• What sort of monster could murder three children in the most brutal manner — one child was beheaded and the two others were nearly decapitated. They also suffered a variety of injuries including blunt force trauma and asphyxiation. The victims, residents of Baltimore, (l. to r.) were siblings Alexis Quezada (10) and Lucero Quezada (9) and their cousin Ricardo Espinoza (9). The two men arrested for the crime were also relatives: Policarpio Espinoza, 22, brother of the father of the two siblings, and Espinoza's cousin Adan Espinoza Canela, 17. The accused are illegal aliens as are the parents of the murdered children. Apparently the arrests were based on DNA/blood evidence.

Is it not about time we deport and prosecute those who break the law in our country. human right and free/open boarder groups whould have you believe not. Reread some of the brutality that has transpired . The callouse wanting and breaking of human rights by these "I only want a better way of life" people. Tell the families of the victems that these thugs deserve another chance.
I just hope that those of you who would not support stiffer imigration enforcement and deportation never fall victem to these violent ilegals.

Friday, April 08, 2005 

A Must Read

The following is writen by a TRUE AMERICAN HERO.
BE NOT AFRIAD by Oliver North

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- "Be not afraid!" No better eulogy can be written for Pope John Paul II than this exhortation from his inaugural Mass on Oct. 22, 1978. His simple statement resonated from the halls of the Kremlin to the streets of Eastern Europe, from the jungles of Central America to the oppressed tending rice paddies in Communist China. These words even touched hearts here in secular America.
Those three words -- "Be not afraid" -- from Matthew, quoting Christ's command to a group of fearful men in peril on a dark and dangerous sea -- defined who he was and what he did. At every opportunity, this man who would become the most loved, viewed and likely one of the most feared men on earth urged fearlessness in the face of all that life offers -- right up to death itself.
Loved? Certainly. Viewed? No doubt. More than 100 million people in 129 countries can claim to have seen him -- not on a screen, but in person. But feared? Yes, John Paul was indeed feared by despots and dictators, the cruel and those who would deny the sanctity of human life that he espoused in every sermon and in all of his writings. His faith, strength of character and devotion to the dignity of every person informed everything he did. Those virtues are terrifying to tyrants and can change hearts in ways that military force and economic might never can.
Best of all, his life will continue to inspire. Few know the given name of any of this pope's predecessors. But almost everyone who has ever heard of John Paul II knows that he was once a parish priest, Karol Wojtyla. And because of all that has been said and written of him, hundreds of millions of people know that his courage and steadfastness were forged in the crucible of adversity -- first under the boot of Nazi oppression and ultimately beneath the Soviet proxies who ruled Poland after World War II.
In the early 1950s, the communist regime constructed Nowa Huta, a "model city" on the outskirts of Krakow. When Archbishop Karol Wojtyla discovered that this new "worker's paradise" wouldn't have a church, he set out to change their minds. He lobbied the apparatchiks. They ignored him. He went to the Communist Party authorities. They threatened him. So he went to the people -- and began badgering the bureaucracy for a permit to construct a place of worship.
Increasingly vexed, officials vowed to restrict the annual Corpus Christi procession through Krakow to a single walk around the cathedral. The threat prompted a wonderful example of the future pope's courage and wit: "I am inclined to think that such actions do not favor the process of normalization between the church and the state."
In 1967, when the permit to build a church in Nowa Huta was finally granted, it was Archbishop Wojtyla who swung a pickaxe to break ground.
Though his message was spiritual -- not political -- the demise of the Evil Empire can be traced to his tenure as Archbishop of Krakow. Karol Wojtyla had braved threats of arrest to preach: "We are citizens of our country, the citizens of our city, but we are also a people of God, which has its own Christian sensibility. … We will continue to demand our rights. They are obvious, just as our presence here is obvious. We will demand!"
In 1979, as Pope John Paul II, he took that message back to his native Poland and inspired millions of his countrymen, who ignored government intimidation to hear and see him. His message, "Be not afraid," resonated in Gdansk, with the rise of "Solidarnosc" -- Lech Walesa's famous "Solidarity" labor union. On New Year's Day 1982, less than a month after the communists in Poland declared martial law and arrested thousands of Solidarity activists, John Paul denounced the "false peace of totalitarian regimes."
There was no moral equivocation. The message was clear, and the result was certain: Truth was superior to falsehood; the light of hope would dispel the darkness of despair; and the freedom inborn in every human being could not be crushed by all the theories, laws and chains devised by man.
John Paul II didn't just admonish others to "Be not afraid," he lived that way himself. Though he'd nearly been killed by an assassin's bullet in 1981, he insisted on traveling again as soon as he was able. Some were critical of his decision to do so, but he was never rash or unresponsive to good advice.
In 1983, while the pope was en route to visit El Salvador, our government intercepted a communication between two FMLN terrorist cells, discussing where the Marxist guerrillas would ambush his motorcade. I was dispatched to the Papal Nuncio with the raw intercept to urge that he advise the pope to use an alternative route. He did so, and the ambush was averted.
As I was leaving, the cardinal sought to reassure my concerns about sending a message to the papal aircraft by telling me: "Don't be concerned, we sent it in code. No one has ever broken the Vatican code."
By the time he left us, Pope John Paul II had faced the hectoring of Sandinista mobs in Managua, told Castro to free his people and delivered the same message to Mikhail Gorbachev. Through it all, his life was a witness to his faith. We are poorer for his departure, but eminently better for his life.
In a world that increasingly devalues human life and exalts "choice" at the altar of the self, the selfless service of Karol Wojtyla, Pope John Paul II, inspired billions and shook the foundations of the world. "Be not afraid," indeed.
Oliver North is a nationally syndicated columnist and the founder and honorary chairman of Freedom Alliance.

What an elequent way of eulogisieng the Pope.

 

Amnesty?

To understand one side of this issue I highly suggest you go to the following web site and read and learn.

No Amnesty.com
Amnesty Redefined?
Don’t be fooled by President George W. Bush’s January 7, 2004 attempt to redefine amnesty as “placing undocumented workers on the automatic path to citizenship.” Webster’s dictionary correctly defines amnesty as “the act of an authority (as a government) by which pardon is granted to a large group of individuals.”
Under Section 1325(a) of Title 8 of the United States Code, “any alien who enters or attempts to enter the United States at any time or place other than as designated by immigration officers, or eludes examination or inspection by immigration officers, or attempts to enter or obtains entry to the United States by a willfully false or misleading representation or the willful concealment of a material fact” is guilty of a misdemeanor for the first offense and a felony for each subsequent offense.

Some more great articals,
Settlement allows thousands of immigrants to apply for citizenship
The Effects of Chain Migration Subsequent to Amnesty
Illegal Immigration and Enforcement Along the U.S.–Mexico Border: An Overview
Flawed Assumptions Underlying Guestworker Programs
Measuring the Fallout The Cost of the IRCA Amnesty After 10 Years
The New Amnesty Habit
IRCA Legalization Effects
Investigation of IRCA 1986 & Citizenship USA
U.S. Amnesties for Illegal Aliens
Why Amnesty Isn't the Solution

Another huge but vastly ignored symptom to this problem is the EMPLOYERS who do the hiring. Lets go after them and punish them for breaking the law. All the money the save hiring these illegals and not paying taxes sure as hell is not being passed on to us the consumer now is it.
ENFORCE THE LAW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Diversity???????

Give me your poor, your tired , your huddled masses ........WHY?
Once upon a time , actually not to long ago in the big picture there was a country that wanted and accepted immigrants with open arms. This country grew from their contributions. The Chinese and the Irish built a great railroad system that ran from coast to coast. Blacks invented great things to help modernism work. Hispanics helped fight for freedom from a tyrannical government .( In case you do not know history I am speaking of the united states...The continental railroad, the independence of Texas, Ely Whitney and the Cotton Gyn as well as peanut butter).

This great country was a melting pot literally of movers and shakers. People who came TOGETHER in order to build a nation. These hard working soles made a country that fought fascism, tyranny, imperialism, oppression , gave/gives relief to those around the world in need.
However we no longer are a melting pot where different cultures come together and merge. Instead it is diversity that is celebrated, encouraged and exploited. Go downtown in your lovely city, what will you see. Little Havanas,Little Saigon, China towns, cultures within a culture. It is sooooo frustrating to be an American and have to learn another language just to go to Mc Donalds and order a hamburger. This is America we do speak English here you know. There is nothing wrong with speaking and being fluent in another language. Hell I can pass my language skills off in Japan , the Philippeans , and get by in Germany. Do I go around demanding that I be spoke to in English when in their countries? No, I try to learn and fit their culture. If I moved there would I demand they cater to me.....Certainly not! That is assine, so why is it that here and now we have to change our ways to fit immigrants. In New York you can take your drivers license test in 57 different languages, California over 40, and in Colorado 27 ( google drivers license tests ). This makes no sense since road signs are in English shouldn't the test be in the same language as the road signs? I see us having to make huge obnoxious signs in multiple languages soon to accomadate multiculturalism and diversity.
I am tired of placing a call and being asked in Spanish before English what I want or am trying to get help for. If I were south of the boarder I understand and would seek help. But by goodness this is America I shouldn't have to seek help when calling the phone company and getting an interpretator to say my phone is out of order again...(Qwest really sucks).
So what do we do? How is this problem solved............... I say learn English damnit!

 

Who is really Tolerant

Who is really tolerant and open to differant opinions? By looking and reading you see a completely different story then what is being said by CNN, ABC, CBS, MSN, and NPR. How many collage campuses are allowing free speech and dialog of ideas and ideaology. Does not seem to be very many. Lets take a look at the recent attacks of foul mouthed children on the left on poor Miss Malkin.
"MICHELLE MALKIN IS A C**T"
By Michelle Malkin · April 07, 2005 04:09 PM
This is what passes for intellectual debate at Kevin Drum's blog, Political Animal, hosted by the esteemed liberal magazine, the Washington Monthly.
Michelle Malkin is a cunt.
Posted by: hostile on April 7, 2005 at 11:17 AM PERMALINK
Michelle Malkin is a cunt.
Check your talking points, dude. The Official Left-wing Anti-Malkin punch-word is "whore."Posted by: Once a dem on April 7, 2005 at 11:21 AM PERMALINK
nope. hostile is right. she's a cunt. Coulter is neither cunt nor whore. she's a man. Maggie "Pay for Play" Gallagher is the whore.Posted by: sean on April 7, 2005 at 11:24 AM PERMALINK
Drum may argue he has no control over these bile-spewers. But Drum himself set the tone in his own shallow post on the Schiavo memo matter, in which he tells me and other bloggers to "just STFU" ("shut the f***k up" for the acronym-challeged). Does respected Monthly editor Charles Peters condone this rhetoric?
It's clear that Drum has not actually read what I have written and reported on this matter, because in a post published at 2:25pm, he finally gets around to questioning Sen. Mel Martinez and his staff's credibility on this--which I did first thing this morning at 5:06am. Drum, like Post reporter Mike Allen, also ignores my criticism of conservative blogger Josh Claybourn for spreading the allegation, based on four anonymous GOP sources, that a Democratic aide to Sen. Harry Reid had authored the memo. This is a story that deserves to be pursued. And when the MSM finally does pick up on, remember you read it here first.
But, hey, I'm just a c**t. And a whore. And I should just shut the f**k up. Right?
***Reasoned analysis from Joe Gandelman.
And from my Immigration Blog posse member, Junkyard Blog's Bryan Preston, who takes on the Kos people for Dowdifying.
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What about this so called expressing freedom of speach by throwing pies and salad dressing at conservative speakers.
CAMPUS THUGGERY CONTINUES
By Michelle Malkin · April 07, 2005 10:50 AM
Leftists took aim--literally--at yet another conservative speaking on a college campus yesterday. At Butler University, they threw a pie at David Horowitz.
Robert at Bright Mystery, a college professor in Indiana who is appalled by the rise of physical assaults on controversial speakers, has much more. As he notes, "this kind of behavior is simply incompatible with a university's claim to value the life of the mind and academic inquiry."
Now, what will the supposed champions of academic free speech tolerance do about it?
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Bright Mystery blog has a very good synopsis on the fact that this is nothing more then battery on a person who was invitred to speak.
How many times have the listening audiance had to suffer and endure the rantings of a nut jobs ..... (unfortunately to many real liberals ) called the liberal establishment. It is time for the real Liberals to stand up and seperate themselves from these crack pots and denounce the actions of a few juvenile utpoian thugs.

 

Another look at Boader problems

Having been stationed at Camp Pendleton........Las Pulgas for three years ...1990 to 1993, I can say that the following is so true. I don't recall how many times the Camp Gaurd was called out because of illegals breaking inot or wondering through buildingxs and other areas. Read the following.
BORDER CROSSING HINDER TRAINING AT AZ. BASES
By Bryan Preston · April 08, 2005 09:02 AM
Yet another price we pay for illegal immigration:
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION YUMA, Ariz. -- Marines preparing for combat in Iraq or Afghanistan have lost significant amounts of training time because undocumented immigrants from Mexico have constantly wandered onto a bombing test range in Arizona, according to the commander of this base along the border.
Virtually every Marine squadron headed to Iraq or Afghanistan receives combat training at the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma, which for nearly 40 miles touches the US-Mexico border in the southwestern corner of Arizona. The Border Patrol's focus in recent years on tightening the border in the eastern part of the state, where volunteer citizens this month have established their own observation posts, has pushed more undocumented immigrants westward.
The government fails to protect the border for years, so let's blame it on the Minutemen! Sheesh.
Since July 2004, the training range has been shut down more than 500 times because of immigrants spotted on the range, causing a loss of more than 1,100 training hours, said Colonel James J. Cooney, the base's commanding officer.
''That's equivalent to almost 46 days of training. We're getting overrun here," he said in an interview. ''Any moment we take away from a Marine's experience base could cost him his life in combat."
Cooney said Marines intercepted more than 1,500 undocumented immigrants on the training range last year and, in the first three months of this year, more than 1,100. Base personnel detain the immigrants and call in Border Patrol agents to pick them up.
Semper fi, "vigilantes."
Missing training and using Marines to detain illegals degrades readiness, and hopefully I don't need to remind anyone that with two theatres in a global hot war going on, our combat troops' readiness is key to winning. But readiness isn't the only way that illegals are threatening our ability to fight the war:
There is some concern that, besides wandering immigrants, foreign terrorists could cross the Mexican border and infiltrate the Arizona bases to conduct intelligence gathering or commit acts of sabotage.

LIFE ON THE BORDER
By Bryan Preston · April 07, 2005 01:10 PM
Here's one family's story of the US government's failure to protect the border with Mexico:
The Garner family on Purdy Lane doesn't know exactly how many chickens, roosters, Guinea hens, or geese they own on their 5-acre farm in this dusty town on the US-Mexico border.
But they know the number is smaller than the number of illegal immigrants who can be seen daily in groups of three, 10, 40, 60, and more on their property.
Imagine if this was your family--your daughters--living on the "undocumented immigrant" trail:
Mr. Garner, a carpenter, his wife, and three daughters (age 10, 12, and 15) tell countless stories that are as alarming to outsiders as they are matter-of-fact to them. Theirs is a life dominated by self-defense lessons, family practice drills to huddle in the master bedroom, obligatory two-way radios for kids who walk to school, and a handgun on the hip for mom.
Although violent encounters are relatively rare, their stories tell a narrative of how surreal - and spooky - life can be for families that straddle the 1,400-mile Maginot Line known as the US-Mexican border.
"You'll be weeding in your garden and turn around to see 20 of them standing in front of you, demanding water and food," says Dawn Garner, the mother.
"I come out to go to school, and they are changing their clothes under my bedroom window," says daughter Shayne.
"They leave backpacks filled with drugs on the lawn," says sister Ciara. "It's scary and creepy."
And yes, since 9-11, the border has become an ever more dangerous national security problem:
Despite increasingly harsh crackdowns over the years by the US Border Patrol (both pre- and post-911), the presence of illegal immigrants is also a growing phenomenon, says Ms. Garner, who grew up here in Naco, population 7,000. And it is more dangerous and pernicious, she says, with a growing number of people of different nationalities coming across the border, including from the Middle East, India, and Afghanistan.
The evidence of that comes in Islamic prayer rugs found in the desert dust, Arabic literature left by still-warm campfires, and Afghani head garb caught on cactus quills.
Once they're in Mexico, through the porous border they have access to the entire United States. At flea markets and bazaars across the country, they can obtain fake ID packets that include false drivers licenses, Social Security numbers, the works, for about $150. And then they can live here unmolested.
This is the problem the Minutemen are trying to embarass the government into solving. It's why they're out there patrolling the desert:
Days into the project, the Garners and other neighbors say the idea is working, even though people on both sides of the border know the experiment is only temporary.
"Everyone here welcomes the Minutemen," says mechanic Dylan Cron, who fixes cars in a metallic Quonset hut about a mile from the Garner farm. "The illegal phenomenon is not just changing the nature of this little town. The people who pass through here are headed to New York, Chicago ... all over the US."
A few weeks ago, Mr. Cron says a desperate man walked up to him while he was fixing a car, and offered to buy it on the spot for $5,000 cash. Mr. Cron pointed to a tower of video cameras placed about 100 yards away by the Border Patrol.
"It's pretty clear he wanted it to help move a bunch of illegal immigrants inland, but when he saw the cameras, he suddenly thanked me and hurried off," says Cron, who lauds the minutemen for bringing attention to the understaffed and underfunded Border Patrol.
Whatever you think of illegal immigration, no American family should have to live like this:
"What makes it most disturbing now is that you can't leave a window open in summer, or leave anything unlocked at night anywhere," says Cron. He recently put bars on his windows because he found a group of illegal immigrants sleeping just inside his shop after breaking in through the glass window.
For her own piece of mind, Mrs. Garner - a stay-at-home mother who also teaches pilates and aerobic kickboxing - signed her three daughters up for an Israeli-army self-defense course. It teaches how to defend yourself without weapons. Shayne, who speaks Spanish, says the migrants do not respond to her attempts to communicate in any language, coached as they are by professional coyotes, who smuggle people across the border, to say nothing.
Right?

Note the similarities of absolute disregard for this country and its basic rules of edicate in both stories. Illegals do what they wanbt to achieve their goal of coming here and then it is a violation of human rights if we at least ask them to be a productive member of OUR society.

Wednesday, April 06, 2005 

Talk Radio

What's all the complaint about talk radio? I keep hearing it is a vast right wing conspiracy. A right wing? Well lets look at the top talk radio shows on air.
1) Rush Limbaugh ...... What can be said here. Anyone who listens will here it said that views and opinions on this show are those of the host and no one else. Give credit where credit is due. Rush innovated a stale market in radio and is the number one show on the air.
Does Rush lean to the left? No ! Does someone twist the arms of the listener to tune in the show and become a dittohead? Absolutely not ! So why is Rush such a hit? It may be that his views and opinions reflect that of over 20 million listeners.

2) Sean Hannity ...... A good show, pushing the envelope and running a close second to Rush. A little more right wing then Rush , but again no one forces any one to listen. A reflection of his listeners and their opinions and views.

3) Bill O'Rielly ..... A no spinzone? On most topics but hey Bill is only human. The author of two great books "Who's looking out for you" and "Who's looking out for you for kids". Common sense and an ability to get both sides of an issue brought forth. Bill has taped into a portion of a market that hungers for debate and open dialogs. By having both sides of an issue and not allowing either side to manipulate the topic...(most of the time) a listener can make up their own conclusions on issues. [ go Bill go}

4) Hugh Hewitt ....., a great source to find out what's happening on the blogs. One sided and religious, you betcha. Does he give the other side a chance to speak on a topic, sometimes but it is his show afterall. Again is anyone forced to listen? No, you can change the dial anytime, I often do.

5) Michael Savage ..... An extremist ? Definitely one sided on issues. Listens to opposing views, sure he does. Then he corrects them as to why they are wrong in his opinion. Tactful....Definitely not. Again he appeals to his audience. Entertaining, you betcha, never know what will be said next. I am always waiting fore him to drop the f bomb on air.

6) Michael Medved ..... Fair and balanced, not really. Opinionated yes he is. Does he allow opposing views? Sure they are welcome on his show but beware he will hammer you on his talking points. Like a rabid pit bull he goes for the throat. Michael has values and morals, he pushes good family values on his show and has a wonderful entertainment review.

7) Laura Ingram ..... Entertaining, opinionated, one sided, the best producers in the business. Laura spends several hours before every show preparing and going over the topics and sound bites and cues. Definitely the most professional in the business today. Her producers and board ops are beyond compare with their ability to chop and edit sound bites and have at ready. Cued and on air.
Does Laura have a following of imprisoned listeners....No. People listen to her because they enjoy her show.

8) Bill Bennett ....... One of the few shows on the air where a person will learn something of use. Having listened to his show since day one he has come a long way. Entertaining, good topics, and a devote listener base.

9) Mike Gallagher ..... One sided, opinionated , often wrong in his thinking. Great charity......Gallaghers army and support for the troops. Mike can be entertaining, but once or twice a week is all I can listen to on him.

10) Alan Combs ..... Much like Mike Medved, only he leans to the left on his thought process. Nothing wrong with this as it is another opinion. Why is his show succeeding and Al Frankins not. Easy, Alan researches his topics and backs up his statements on facts not emotions and hate. Good job Alan.

11) Dennis Preager ..... Insightful, religious. Well thought out and expressed opinions. Definitely listens to the other side on issues. Invites open debate on air. Tackles issues point by point, gives opportunity for others to dialog on his views. In my opinion one of the best shows on air.

These shows are not listed in numerical order as to number one and two ect. It is just a run down of successful talk radio shows. The key to their success is the fact each one has a following of listeners who enjoy the product that they (the host) puts forth. There is no conspiracy going on. No secrete agenda of a vast right wing evangelical take over of this country. Though most of the above are religious, they are not demanding people to drop everything, join a church and ask for forgiveness. All they are doing is bringing to lite topics that normally would note get much coverage and are asking you the listener to beware and take notice.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005 

More on the Boarder

Reported again more reasons why we need to watch the boarder closer.
Six Iraqis Detained on Mexican BorderNewsMax.com wrests, April 5, 2005
Borders Control to be Tighter by 2008NewsMax.com WiresWednesday, April 6, 2005
Border Volunteers Take Positions in airs.NewsMax.com WiresTuesday, April 5, 2005

Minuteman update thanks to Michelle malkin

Today's MMP coverage roundup
By Chris Kelly · April 05, 2005 02:16 PM
The AP offers a standard article: "Citizen Border Guards Expand Patrols". The WaPo, a bit far from their home turf, offers the longer "In Ariz., 'Minutemen' Start Border Patrols". It includes a few quotes from MMP volunteers and Andy Adame of the Border Patrol reiterating the BPCS objections to the MMP. The reporter appears to have tried and failed to spot some MMP volunteers behaving badly and only came away with one second-hand report of an exchange between a volunteer and a protester.
Yesterday's "A Roadblock, Not a Barrier for Migrants" from the LA Times is a bit more interesting. It reports on the efforts of Mesozoic goa Beta on the Mexican side of the border:
..."Did anyone tell you about the Minutemen?" enriches, a member of gruff Beta, Mesozoic agency dedicated to protecting the health of migrants, asked the ragged group [of prospective border crossers]. "They are hunting for guys just like you. You couldn't get across now if you were sitting on George Bush's lap…. You cannot cross here — wait a month or choose another place."
enriches had been patrolling La myriad, a desolate border region, all morning. His mission was to intercept people heading north and warn them about the Minuteman Project, an effort by hundreds of American volunteers to track and report illegal immigrants coming into southeastern Arizona...
ague pried [Mexico] Mayor David figure called the activists "vigilantes" and their effort "an expression of racism." He said that Grupo Beta had added more agents to try to persuade people not to cross and show that the Mexican police presence has been beefed up to deter drug dealers from sneaking into the U.S...
"Tell [Mexican President] Vicente Fox to pay us better wages so we don't have to cross here," [a prospective crosser] said...
"I would like to have a wife and children and a stable job, but I don't know if that is possible in Mexico. I can't get any money here. I see this dream as not happening" [another prospective crosser said...]
The same reporter offers "Border Watchers Catch the Media". It includes quotes from MMP leader Jim Gilchrist, Douglas Mayor Ray Borane, and this:
"My read on it is that it has fizzled," said Tamar Jacoby, an immigration expert at the Manhattan Institute, a public policy think tank. "This project is not going to prove anything. All it will prove is that you can funnel immigration from one place to another."
Jacoby is a fervent supporter of President Bush's guest worker plan, and was booed when she appeared at CPAC in support of it. She also wrote editorials opposing Arizona's Prop. 200. There's background on her here, and you can hear a radio interview KFI's John & Ken conducted with her here.
A reporter from the AZ Daily Star was apparently in the same group as the L.A. Times reporter and offers "Minutemen find few migrants":
...Across the barbed-wire border in Arizona early Monday, excitement grips Minuteman Project volunteers when they observe a group of six people moving north. Dan Russell, 62, watches the group walking toward him. "They're getting closer," he says. "They could just be reporters." They are...
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Look people, everyone who lives here and enjoyes the privlages granted by the Constitution (for those who think its gaurentees read it again ) We need to protect ourselves here legally.

 

Letters to the Editor

I like many others enjoy reading the editorial response letters to articals in the Rocky Mountain news. I read them on a daily basis to try and understand how people think.
Today is another reason I started to blog.
For those unfamiliar with the News as we call it locally, letters to the editor are usally found on page 40 section A, as is todays two food for thought (with out being tactless...in my opinion liberal hack thinking ) letters.

The first one that catches my eye is "Poor judgment not necessarily criminal" by Herb Spencer from Franktown Colorado.
Herb responds to the Ponderosa High School Teacher who admitted to having sex with one of HER students. He claims yes she should be fired but not sent to jail for 15 years. Herb are you not a little hypocritical of this. If it were a male teacher and a female student or say your DAUGHTER, would you not be screaming out for jail time and perhaps castration?

The second letter of note in my opinion is "Courageous educator" by Sandy Bish of Denver.
Sandy goes on to justify her self by saying she is all for discussion and debate from all sides of the issue. That she relishes an open forum of ideas. She calls for support of poof..oh I mean Prof Ward Churchill, and calls him a "COURAGEOUS EDUCATOR".
I question Wards courage. I personally don't think he has a courageous bone in his hate filled body, nor do I think he has an origional thought in his pea brained head.
How is it courageous to stand up and spew hatred and lies in a politically correct left leaning atmosphere against the standards and truths we should be holding dear?
How is it courageous to cheat, plagerise, defraud, and make up facts on ones resume and credentials? How is it educational to teach hatred on made up false historical facts to push a personal agenda?
Ward Churhill a courageous educator? I THINK NOT!

Bonus points to Eric Paul who jumps on the anti CSAP crowd. Eric I agree, if they can't pass the test, TEACH THEM.

Monday, April 04, 2005 

Cost of Illegals

Lets face facts about immigration. In a deverse society and economy immigration and free trade is good...(in theory, but in theory if you walk from the north pole in any one direction you will cross the south pole half way back to the north pole...in theory).
What is the down side to illegals coming here and working, trying to better themselves and thier families. In prinicpal nothing, in fact ...LOTS.

Former Govenor Dick Lamm (Gov Gloom) writes a very clear and pointed editorial as to whats wrong with this. Check out the Rocky Mountain News Sunday edition April 3rd, page 4 E.
To quote Gov.Lamm from paragraph 9 of his editorial
"Americans pay in more ways than taxes. Cheap labor drives down wages as low-income Americans are forced to compete against these admittedly hard working people. Even employers, who want to wink at false documents, are forced to lower wages just to be competitive. In many ways it is a race to the bottom, fueled by poor people often recruited from more distant countries by middelman who profiet handsomely." end quote.

Govenor Lamm address what I was saying that there are good people who want to come and live here and better themselves. This is great, but come here legally, force those who hire the nonskilled labor at below market wages to give marketable wages. Punish those who refuse to be legal employers. Deport those who do not seek to be a responsible citizen and pay thier way.

 

China Again I warn you

Once again China thumbs its nose at the world and liberal thinking of living in harmony. Posted on the Captian Ed blog the following.

China Harasses Catholics As World Watches The Vatican
With the world's attention turned to the Vatican and the final hours of Pope John Paul II's mission drawing to a close, the Communists in China have decided to note the Pope's passing in their own special way. Chinese authorities have rounded up more Catholics who have refused to renounce their ties to the Pope and the Vatican and swear fealty to the Communist authority and their "approved" Catholic Church:
The Vatican said Saturday that Chinese authorities have carried out a new series of arrests of officials from that country's non-government controlled Catholic Church.
The most recent arrest occurred Wednesday, when a priest was picked up in Hebei, the same diocese whose bishop was arrested Jan. 3.
The statement said security forces also detained the 86-year-old bishop of Wenzhou, Monsignor James Lin Xili, on March 20 and two days later a lay official of the diocese.
China refuses to allow Catholics, and Christians of other denominations, to practice their faith unless they do so in the state-approved manner. For Catholics, that means they have to disavow the Pope and accept the atheists in charge of the government as the ultimate eccesiastical authority for their religion. Four million Chinese attend these approved churches, but an estimated 12 million worship illegally, sometimes in private homes.
One might think that even the notoriously tone-deaf Chinese politburo might think twice about such a crackdown on Catholics while the most powerful and influential Pope in modern history captures the world's attention at his passing. However, the Chinese have studiously ignored the Pope's illness, censoring any mention of John Paul II or his illness from their state-run press.
While we're praying for the Pope, let's remember our brothers and sisters in Christ living under this oppression in China.
Posted by Captain Ed at 09:44 AM

Not only is China dening freedom of Catholisim and religiouse beliefs, it still is giving threatening overtones to Taiwan and thier freedom movement. With North Korea a puppet of Beijing, should we worry about the orient. Yes. South Korea being predominately Christian, not Buddist, can thier religiouse freedom be under threat from China as well?

Sunday, April 03, 2005 

Viva La Minutemen

Being still new to the blog I am learning that a blog not only has the bloggers opinions, but includes links to where and how the blogger has come up with his/her well thought out and desicive conclusions. I will begin to add links to where I am reading and traveling along the internet highway and post these links.
To start out lets revisit the Minutemen issue. Here is just from one website the articals I have used to base my support for the Minute men on.
the site of NewsMax.com is awsome
Mexican Military on Standby in Response to MinutemenThursday, March 31, 2005 9:37 a.m. EST
Ariz. Bill Banning Higher Ed. Benefits For Illegals RejectedNewsMax.com WiresThursday, March 31, 2005
500 Agents to Be Added to Arizona Border NewsMax.com WiresWednesday, March 30, 2005
MexicanFans Boo National Anthem, Shout "Osama"NewsMax.com WiresMonday, March 28, 2005
Supremes Examine Rights of Mexicans on Death RowNewsMax.com WiresMonday, March 28, 2005
Truck Driver Convicted for Smuggling Illegal AliensNewsMax.com WiresThursday, March 24, 2005
Bush Unveils New North American Pact NewsMax.com WiresWednesday, March 23, 2005
U.S., Mexico Talks May Evade Major IssuesNewsMax.com WiresWednesday, March 23, 2005
Jury Deliberates Deadly Smuggling Case NewsMax.com WiresMonday, March 21, 2005
Report: 10 Million Illegal Aliens in U.S.NewsMax.com WiresMonday, March 21, 2005
Mexico's Fox Bashes U.S. Border Group 'Extremists'Sunday, March 20, 2005 5:03 p.m. EST
Gang Arrests Had Al Qaida LinkTuesday, March 15, 2005 11:15 p.m. EST
House Adds Border Security to War FundingNewsMax.com WiresTuesday, March 15, 2005
Survivors Detail Agony of Smuggling in TrialNewsMax.com WiresSaturday, March 12, 2005
Rice Vows Border Cooperation With Mexico NewsMax.com WiresFriday, March 11, 2005
Rice will Talk Immigration with 'Good Friend' MexicoNewsMax.com WiresThursday, March 10, 2005

This is just a sample of reading I have used. I have also used my life experiances to conclude that WE HAVE TO STEM THE TIDE of illegals. Living in Colorado most of my life and being one of the few actual natives left here. I have seen first hand the devestation to not only the economy, but social programs, medical, and living conditions brought here by illegals.
Do not get me wrong I do NOT DISMISS IMMIGRATION. However I support legal immigration here.
A question I have posed many times and find no asnwer to from any source or person is that WHY WOULD YOU PAY THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS TO COME HERE ILLEGAL WHEN A SMALL ENTRY FEE AND APPLICATION FEE IS REQUIRED AT THE BOARDER? Seems to me legal immigration would be cheaper and more prosperouse to these Latins.

Next to addres the issue of illegal rights under the Constitution. How many of these Latin American countries afford civil rights to foriegners in thier countries? Very few if any do. Then who in the world is Vincente Fox ( el Presidente of Mexico )to demand we change our Constitution and ban what is lawful under the SECOND AMENDMENT for civilis to organise anywhere in the United States and use thier FIRST AMENDMENT rights and bring to the Governments attention this problem.

As reported in the L.A. Times........illegals get preferential treatment when it comes to the police arresting them while they are commiting crimes in this country.
Then more importantly look up and research this MS-13 group of punks. (Yeah I am calling you all PUNK ASS little creeps. What you going to do about it? Think Twice before you act, cause I am telling you now I support and defend the SECOND AMENDMENT, also the "MAKE MY DAY LAW " ) WHO ARE THESE DEGENERATES TO COME TO OUR COUNTRY AND NIEGHBORHOODS , SELLING DRUGS, PROSTITION, AND BEING A CONDUIT FOR AL QAIDA? just who are they and why do they get special treatment under the law. Shouldn't the law be protecting U.S. Citizens? Shouldn't we the people of the United States get first rights, and service from what our tax money pays for? Do we not have the right to live with our front doors unlocked and enjoy the fruits of our labors? Then why is it we don't?
A few questions for thought to provoke your minds into reality of the problem of an unregulated boarder.

YES I SUPPORT THE MINUTEMEN 10000%. May they continue thier vigilance and presance along the boarder and where ever esle they are needed.

VIVA LA MINUTEMEN .................... ( REMEMBER THE ALAMO )<-----note to MS - 13

 

Democratic Underground?

There are several things wrong with this. One is why are they underground when reportedly many Americans are democratic? If the liberal mind set of progressive thinking (p.c. phrase for bummbling stupidity) Shouldn't they be out there in these vast overwhelming numbers ?
The misuse of the concept of underground would and probabley does lead youthful and nonthinking people to believe in a romantic notiion of resistance....aka WW2 French underground. Now right there should be warning signs to everbody. the French resisted only the fact Germany wanted to change the labeling on wine bottles.
In a way I suppose it is good for them to have a forum like the "Democratric Underground" blog/web/hate filled site, to vent thier uniformed pouty views of not being in control.
However the venom that seeths in to thier comments is unreal. It is like reading some Aol posts.
With incompetant leadership as Ted(my car is in the creek)Kennedy, Nancy (I'll keep crying till we win the presidentcy) Pelosi, Al (lets hug a tree) Gore, and Hillary (lets sell out to the UN) Clinton I guess I would go underground too.
As long as move on.org, and Air America has (ooops) had money they had a forum to mainstream America. This allowed them to put forth thier hatred on an open leval for all to see. Now like little children they go and sit in thecorner and talk thier hatred and Anti American vile.
It is interesting and funny to read many of thier postings. Hopeing Bush will be the next to pas on, that the Pope wasn't that great, while praiseing the oppressive gov't of Chavez in Venzuala. The democratic Underground is really a great way to see how a "progressive " mind is not tolerant, hateful and truelly racist.
The bottom line on whats wrong with the Democratic Underground is simple. They have no tolerance for the truth and balanced discussion of issues. Not that the right always is balanced, but com'on, they (liberal thinkers) refuse to listen or have known a different opinion of thier own.

Saturday, April 02, 2005 

Who Rules the Streets

***A special Thankyou to Michelle Malkin and those who researched this information*****


ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS TO GET MORE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS THAN CITIZENS
By Heather Mac Donald · March 31, 2005 10:06 AM
The Los Angeles Police Department is considering new guidelines for how its officers respond to illegal criminals. Far from restoring law and order to the city, the proposed new guidelines only demonstrate how twisted the elite’s attitudes towards illegal immigration are.
Under debate is L.A.’s sanctuary policy, special order 40, which prohibits the police from enforcing immigration laws. Special order 40 has made Los Angeles into a free-fire zone for illegal gangbangers, who know that the police can’t touch them for their immigration crimes. So what does the LAPD top brass propose to do? Confer due process rights on illegal chollos that your average Crips homie could only dream of possessing.
Compare the fate of two gangbangers, one American, the other an illegal Mexican. Let’s say a cop sees a member of the 42nd St. Gangster Crips hanging out with fellow Crips in a park that the gang controls. Congregating in the park is illegal under a local gang injunction. The cop can arrest all those Crips on the spot; he doesn’t need to go before a judge to get an arrest warrant.
Now imagine that that same cop sees an illegal alien member of the 18th Street gang hanging out on Cesar Chavez Blvd. The 18th Streeter has already been deported back to Mexico following conviction for murder. Upon deportation, he was forbidden from ever returning to the U.S. His mere presence in L.A. now is a federal felony punishable by 20 years in jail. Can the cop arrest him?
Absolutely not—not under the old special order 40, nor under the proposed revision. According to the contemplated new rules, that cop first has to call his supervisor; that supervisor has to call federal immigration officials at ICE; ICE officials have to go before a federal judge to get an arrest warrant; then with warrant in hand, the cop may finally arrest the felonious 18th Streeter. Oops. He’s gone.
This is preposterous. To arrest an American citizen for a crime, arrest warrants are rarely required; about 95% of arrests of citizens are warrantless. But in L.A., under the new rules, illegal criminals will have due process rights that guarantee them not just judicial review before they can be taken off the streets, but federal judicial review—the gold standard of all constitutional protections. Maybe home-grown criminals should renounce their citizenship and reenter the country illegally. It would be a constitutional windfall for them.
Naturally, the usual suspects—the ACLU, MALDEF--are screaming bloody murder about this proposed new change. It is citizens and legal immigrants who should be crying foul. It is a world turned upside down where border trespassers have more protections from a state they have already thumbed their noses at than legal residents.
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NO HOPE FOR L.A.'S LAW-ABIDING
By Heather Mac Donald · March 30, 2005 06:38 PM
Chris Kelly reports below on an L.A. mayoral candidate’s past involvement with the Chicano separatist group MEChA. But candidate Antonio Villaraigosa’s opponent, incumbent mayor James Hahn, is indistinguishable from Villaraigosa in his support for immigration law-breakers. Whoever wins the mayoral race, L.A. will continue to flout the law.
Both Hahn and Villaraigosa recently affirmed their commitment to Los Angeles’s sanctuary law, special order 40. That law prohibits the Los Angeles police from arresting criminals for immigration violations. Let’s say an L.A. officer recognizes a MS-13 gang member on the corner of Hollywood and Vine. The gangbanger was previously convicted for armed assault and deported back to El Salvador. Now he’s back, more violent than ever. Without special order 40, the officer could arrest him on the spot for a federal felony: returning to the country following deportation. Thanks to special order 40, however, the officer can’t lay a finger on him for his felonious reentry. Illegal gangbangers in L.A. enjoy total immunity from the police for all immigration crimes.
Illegal alien advocates portray sanctuary laws (replicated in high-immigrant areas across the country) as pro-immigrant. Bunk. By turning an entire city into a safe zone for illegal criminals, sanctuary laws keep law-abiding immigrants in the grip of crime and fear.
Los Angeles police officers detest special order 40. The LAPD top brass, however, seem to worry more about placating illegal alien advocates than about keeping communities safe. Deputy Commissioners warn police captains that if they so much as think of arresting a gangbanger for an immigration felony, they will face disciplinary action.
Mayor Hahn could finally deliver on his promise to free L.A. barrios from gangs by jettisoning special order 40. He might also find that standing up for immigration enforcement would guarantee his reelection. But in L.A., apparently, the politics of illegal immigration trump everything else. The message to legal immigrants is clear: You were a sucker to play by the rules.
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The Citizenship Reform Act of 2005
By Chris Kelly · March 30, 2005 05:10 PM
Rep. Nathan Deal (R-GA) recently introduced H. R. 698, the "Citizenship Reform Act of 2005" (report here). It seeks to prevent the children of illegal aliens from automatically being declared U.S. citizens.
Earlier this month, the San Diego Union-Tribune editorialized against the bill in "Bill of wrongs" (reader responses here). The SDUT editorial includes this bit:
...Actually, it's not enough to say that this bill would simply deny U.S. citizenship. Since the people impacted are already citizens under current law, what this legislation really intends to do is to revoke one's citizenship...
Actually, that's wrong. The bill won't revoke anyone's citizenship, it will simply prevent future children of illegal aliens from being declared citizens. The full text of the bill includes this at the end:
(c) Effective Date- The amendments made by this section shall apply to aliens born on or after the date of the enactment of this Act.
In other words, the bill isn't retroactive. If you've read otherwise either in the SDUT or elsewhere, perhaps you should reconsider the reliability of the source.
(Note: it bears pointing out that if the bill passes children born to illegal aliens would not be stateless. They would have citizenship, it just would be of the country of their parents. That's the procedure followed by almost every other country.)
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THE SMEAR CAMPAIGN HEATS UP
By malkin · March 30, 2005 11:51 AM
Res Ipsa Loquitur publishes a copy of a flyer describing the Minuteman project as a "terrorist organization" and its founder, Jim Gilchrist, as a "racist vigilante":
Read Res Ipsa Loquitur's full post for more information.
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The truth about Antonio Villaraigosa
By Chris Kelly · March 30, 2005 03:28 AM
The L.A. Daily News reports on community activist Hal Netkin's attempts to get the word out about Antonio Villaraigosa, the leading candidate for L.A. Mayor. The election will be held on May 17, with Villaraigosa facing off against the incumbent, Jim Hahn. This is a repeat of the mayor's race from four years ago.
Netkin's site about Villaraigosa is mayorno.com. If you can filter out the terrible design it has some interesting information on the candidate.
For instance, Antonio Villaraigosa is the former president of the UCLA chapter of MEChA (more on them here). In 2001 he was asked to repudiate that group's goals, and he refused. He responded by accusing those who were accusing him of belonging to an intolerant separatist group of... being intolerant. Unfortunately, in L.A. that's considered an acceptable answer.
At mayorno.com you can also find a screengrab of Villaraigosa sharing a stage with Augustine Cebeda of the Brown Berets. Here's something Cebeda said on a different occasion:
"…Go back to Boston! Go back to Plymouth Rock, Pilgrims! Get out [of the U.S. Southwest]! We [Mexicans] are the future. You are old and tired. We have beaten you. Leave like beaten rats. You old white people, it is your duty to die."
It's good to see the L.A. Daily News at least linking to Netkin's site, but it would be much better if the Daily News and - more importantly - the L.A. Times did their jobs and reported the truth about Villaraigosa instead of papering over his past. For instance, does Villaraigosa regret sharing a stage with someone who suggested that white people should go back to Plymouth Rock and/or just die? Here's the L.A. Times' contact information page if you'd like to suggest they do their job.
(Note: The Daily News article gives the impression that the site is new, when in fact it's been around for over four years, since the last time Villaraigosa faced Jim Hahn in the run-off.)
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The truth about Antonio Villaraigosa
By Chris Kelly · March 30, 2005 03:28 AM
The L.A. Daily News reports on community activist Hal Netkin's attempts to get the word out about Antonio Villaraigosa, the leading candidate for L.A. Mayor. The election will be held on May 17, with Villaraigosa facing off against the incumbent, Jim Hahn. This is a repeat of the mayor's race from four years ago.
Netkin's site about Villaraigosa is mayorno.com. If you can filter out the terrible design it has some interesting information on the candidate.
For instance, Antonio Villaraigosa is the former president of the UCLA chapter of MEChA (more on them here). In 2001 he was asked to repudiate that group's goals, and he refused. He responded by accusing those who were accusing him of belonging to an intolerant separatist group of... being intolerant. Unfortunately, in L.A. that's considered an acceptable answer.
At mayorno.com you can also find a screengrab of Villaraigosa sharing a stage with Augustine Cebeda of the Brown Berets. Here's something Cebeda said on a different occasion:
"…Go back to Boston! Go back to Plymouth Rock, Pilgrims! Get out [of the U.S. Southwest]! We [Mexicans] are the future. You are old and tired. We have beaten you. Leave like beaten rats. You old white people, it is your duty to die."
It's good to see the L.A. Daily News at least linking to Netkin's site, but it would be much better if the Daily News and - more importantly - the L.A. Times did their jobs and reported the truth about Villaraigosa instead of papering over his past. For instance, does Villaraigosa regret sharing a stage with someone who suggested that white people should go back to Plymouth Rock and/or just die? Here's the L.A. Times' contact information page if you'd like to suggest they do their job.
(Note: The Daily News article gives the impression that the site is new, when in fact it's been around for over four years, since the last time Villaraigosa faced Jim Hahn in the run-off.)
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****A special thanks to Michelle Malkin and her blog where this information was origonally located****

Wake up people , judicial activism is preventing us (US Citizens) from defending ourselves and prospering from our own gains.
Who really rules the streets? Simple at the moment bleeding heart liberal utopians who want to stiffle the good citizens of this country by handing out, giving away, stealing from us, what we have traditionally fought for and shed blood sweat and tears to provide to our families

 

Mexico pushing for a showdown

As things heat up on the Arizona Mexican boarder. Mexico is puffing thier chest in an attempt to influence illegal immagration to the USA. In Aguq Priera, just across the way from Douglas Arizona, a thousand Mexican trrops await trouble.Trouble from who. Are they there to stem the flow of illegals or are they there to ensure illegals cross the boarder. We do not see them turning these not wanted drains on our society away. So one must conclude that they are there to aid these illegals as they come into Arizona. Is it possible that if armed resistance is met by illegals these troops will come to the aid of them and invade soverign US land?
(There was a time when Chavera and Poncho Via were turned away by armed citizens at the boarder, when they tried to raid across and rob , loot , and damage our country.)
Armando Navarro, a leading anti American pro Hispanic activists calls the minute men a threat to America, but who is really the threat.
WAKE UP AMERICA!!!!!!
We are being slowely and deliberatly infiltrated and dragged down by subversive elements who want what we have earned through hard work. The illegals will not stop untill these foriegn governments...aka Mexico helps stem the tide. It may be too much to ask since I have yet to meet a Mexican offical who wasn't on the take from drug money or bribe money in one form or another.

To lay an example of this change down on our society lets look at what used to be the second largest St. Patrick days parade which now is multiculture parade. I am sorry but I have never ever seen a Hispanic Irishman, nor a little lepprican from south of the boarder.. Just as the nuts are trying to get ride of any truth about Columbus here in Denver with thier so called genocide talk, look at what is happeneing everywhere. We celebrate the worlds laregest cinco de mayo parade and celebration...What the hell is cinco de mayo? How important is it if they don't celebrate it in Mexico and latin America.

Armed Troops from mexico on our boarder, waves of illegals flooding into our country being given your hard earned social security funds...free medical and aid to noncitizens. Hell I haven't been to the doctor in a year....I CAN"T AFFORD TO GO. MY MONEY IS PAYING FOR THE FEEBIES OF ILLEGALs
What does our government do....Minute men arw vigilanties and we have boarder agents. BITE ME!!
We are in the early stages of a race war with hispanics from down south. Ask those who have come here legally and add to society if they like this....ANSWER IS NO they don't.

Mr.President Bush....you want to solve social security........stop payments to illegals who have not contributed to it. You want to solve insurance woes and high cost of medical services.....QUIT GIVING FREE to illegals and make them pay.
You want to stop illegal immagration.........make the employers who hire these people remove tax from thier wages and enforce EOE. Then when they know that a free ride is no longer available they will stop coming here.
FIX THE BOARDER MR. PRESIDENT SAVE THIS COUNTRY FROM A FATE OF BLOOD LETTING FROM THE HARD WORKING CITIZENS WHO LOVE IT HERE!

Friday, April 01, 2005 

Minutemen Charge onward

As this weekend unfolds I want to make a few predictions as to what may happen on the Arizona Mexican boarder. The minutemen , portraied as a rightwing, racist group of rednecks are going to be on our boarder to hamper and report illegal immagration into this country. (I SUPPORT THIER CAUSE AND AIM).
I predict that the news will be against them, giving off a false presentation and representation of thier actions and what happens. I predict that open boarder groups will do dispicable things and break the law by hindering the boarder patrol and federal authorities from doiing thier jobs. I also think that the MS -13/mp -13 or what ever this terrorist group (not gang nor criminal group but Punk Thugs (low life scum, anti American pieces of crap!!!!!!!) and degenerates who think they can run drugs, prostitution, and other crimanal activities into this country, will be present to do major damage to anyone trying to stem thier activites.
I look for fireworks to happen along the boarder as the ACLU (American Communist Liberation Unit), and enviormentalist activist who currently have nothing better to do then drive thier own SUV's, and prepackaged wannabe camping gear to the boarder and create trouble.
isnt it amazing how the ACLU will go after the Minutemen instead of defendsing them and this country? ( Smakes of total activism, not of the initial reasons as to whyn they were formed.)

Bottom line....... look for some fireworks along the boarder and mass influx along New Mexico, California , and Texas boarders.

 

One more time into the breach

How one sided and under reported is the other side in the Terry Shiavo case. I have said this before and now it applies so very much in this case.That the press is bias. First let me make it perfectly clear. The starvation of Terry Shiavo is not and was not kind at all. Death row inmates get better treatment than this poor woman did. THAT BEING SAID LETS LOOK AT A COUPLE OF FACTS ON THE TIMELINE OF THIS POOR WOMANS HOSPITOL STAY.
First her blood family did not get envolved for four years after she was in the hospitol. I am sorry but my family would be there in hours of me going in to the hospitol, and I would be there with in hours for them. Every day a check up on recovery and recuperative plans would be done.
Why did it take four years? Could it be that this is when Michael Shiavo won the medical malpractice suit and there is money envovled? How about the last three years that Terry's family has lived off a 100,00 thousand dollar a year donation from a prolife group out of California? (I think I could be motivated for that on some level) This is not conjecture nor is it myth. These questions were asked and explained on FOX news, for those who would listen.
The post mortum of Terry ........ her family insisted Michael had something to hide this is why he was refuseing a autopsy. Well Florida law states clearly one has to be done before before a cremation ..... Michael agreed, now her family is trying to prevent this, claiming it goes against thier/her catholic beliefs. Well which is it? Is it against thier catholic beliefs or is it Michaels denying of this procedure ....... the family is up in arms not michael presently.
The truth on why her brother was asked to leave just before her death. He was in a physical confrontation with the police in the room that is why he was removed. Can you blame anyone from saying keep him out? Death is very emotional and her brother was just as emotional .......again reported on fox news .....BRIEFLY.
I have been present for death. It is far from a pretty site as the physical body ceases to work. It is a loss of dignity.. (why your mother always said wear clean underwear.)
The truth be told this whole situation has been mismanaged. One can sit back now and armchair the situation. The medical treatment she recieved was terrible. The care given was horrible. The support and embarrishing acts of her family and husband was outragouse. Most of all the way this country and supposedly press has reported and sided , milked this tradject event is just disgusting.
The best thing that happened was for Terry to pass away, unfortunately for her it was made into a spectacle and she had to suffer.