Monday, August 29, 2005 

Should I be upset?

Wow amazing news ( sarcasticly said), yet another shooting in the world of rap. Suge Knight was shot in the leg while attending a party for the MTV awards. Does this actually denote worthyness of being news? I do not think so. Look at the culture rap music and Suge Knight lead and promote. A world of violance, hatred and bigotry. Racism abounds and sexism toward women. Should i shed a tear for a man who may be involved in the murder of Notoriouse B.I.G.? Or for the man who self admits to gang associastions. A parole violater and simple thug.

Once again the news reaches for stories in my opinion. The fact he was shot is news , but the fact of who it was should not be a surprise. Let me explain my opinion of rap music other then it sucks. Here is a form of music that has a chance to be something instead it turns into simple plain NOISE. The use of the same bass rythem over and over and over again . Then any origionality goes to the artists who have their music scratched on and stolen. I find very little origionality to rap. No talent in standing on stage with a mike and stringing along a verbal assult on the human ear with curse words and sexual inuendo's. Flagrent racial epitates and advocation of violance. That being said, should I be upset that Suge Knight was shot. Not in the least. Chances are with the crowd that hangs around and makes up mythical grievances in this so called musical word it was bound to happen sooner or later. I predict that one of these so called rap artists will some day actually knock him off.

This would be to bad in the big picture because there is a lot of talent out there in the so called rap world. The ability behind the scenes to produce is astonishing. Too bad their talents and efforts go to this base vile, and joke of music.

Saturday, August 27, 2005 

Latino's don't get it

Congressman speaks out on illegals

Tancredo: Illegal immigration isn't race issue, it's about saving the U.S.

ST. GEORGE - Possible presidential candidate Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo. - one of the leading voices in Congress on securing the nation's borders - spoke Thursday afternoon at the St. George Holiday Inn about problems caused by illegal immigration and possible solutions.

Although the packed convention center was filled mostly with white faces, a few members of the Hispanic community showed up to hear the controversial congressman. Among them was Arturo Del Toro, a first- generation immigrant from Mexico, herself a strong voice against illegal immigration.

Del Toro said he came to "answer the bogus question of racism," saying immigration is good when it is done legally. But not all Hispanics support illegal immigration, he said.

"I think there's a misrepresentation of Hispanics," Del Toro said. "Most Hispanics are law-abiding."

Among his first remarks, Tancredo also addressed the issue of alleged racism among those who are fighting against illegal immigration.

"It has nothing to do with race," he said. "It has everything to do with saving our country."

Tancredo said the "bizarre" philosophy of what he calls the "cult of multiculturalism" is hindering the progress against illegal immigration. He said the media is infected with this "cult" and his colleagues are petrified to talk strongly about illegal immigration because it is not politically correct.

He talked about legal immigrants coming to the United States but do not want to become "Americans," resulting in dual citizenships. Tancredo used an example of his grandmother who came to the United States from Italy to become an American, not an Italian-American.

He said there are more than 10 million U.S. citizens with dual citizenships in another country - something he disagrees with. He said many immigrants come into the United States for purely economic reasons, not to become true citizens.

"I don't like dual citizenship," he said. "If you can't figure out what country you belong to, I would rather have you go away and not come back until you want to be an American."

(THE FULL ARTICAL IS BY By BRIAN PASSEY
bpassey@thespectrum.com TO READ COPY AND PASTE By BRIAN PASSEY
bpassey@thespectrum.com )

AND IN CALIFORNIA:

Governor Tackles Latino Issues In Bay Area Visit

Governor Schwarzenegger stopped in Oakland Thursday to address the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. He was there to talk business, but many in the group were thinking about what he's said in the past about immigration. Someone even suggested he owes Latinos an apology.

While Governor Schwarzenegger applauded the accomplishments of Latina businesswomen, he shied away from the touchy subject of immigration. His recent praise of minutemen patrols and support of a declaration of emergency at the border upset some Hispanic voters.

Bernadette Medrano, Santa Ana: "I would be very pleased to see the governor start out addressing the conference with an apology."

While one-third of Latinos supported him in the recall election, the governor did not apologize. His office says today's message in Oakland was tailored for business leaders. Some voters here say he missed an opportunity to gain support on his three initiatives from one of the fastest growing voting blocks in the state.

Steve Guerrero, San Jose: "No, not in this particular instance. I'm there for education, but on the other issues, I can't get behind."

Meanwhile, the state's most powerful Latino politician visited with Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, to ease anger that's been building since Schwarzenegger's border comments. Although he found himself having to explain his own call for a state of emergency, he assured Mexican leaders solutions will be fair.

(FULL STORY BY AND AT By Nannette Miranda http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=politics&id=3382455&ft=p)

FINALLY, LATINO'S/HISPANICS/ACTIVISTS GET THERE AID TO HURT THIS COUNTRY FROM A MEXICAN GOVERNMENT THAT SEEKS VENGENCE ON THE UNITED STATES OVER MEXICAN WRONG DOINGS AND THE FACT IT LOST A WAR YEARS AGO TO THE EMERGING AMERICAN NATION

Mexico encourages illegal immigration



Mexican government officials have made it clear for many years that, far from attempting to stem the flow of illegal immigrants into the United States, they encourage it actively. They do so for a very good reason - in their minds: Mexico's economy is a wreck, in comparison to that of the United States. The more Mexicans who come here illegally to make money and send it home, the less reaction Mexican officials have against bad government there.

All the while, of course, Mexican officials have claimed to share our concern about illegal immigration. But revelations this week demonstrate that any such professions of sympathy are cynical lies.

All along the border between our two countries, Mexico maintains a chain of hundreds of staging areas used by those attempting to sneak into the United States. Marked with blue flags, the areas range from stations where water is made available to more elaborate ones where buildings are used to stockpile supplies and water - and to rendezvous with those who smuggle Mexicans into this country for a price.

Mexican officials claim the stations are there for humanitarian purposes. But they can make no such claim about other aids to illegal emigrants.

The Mexican government has distributed more than a million copies of the 32-page "Guide for the Mexican Migrant," that includes tips on how to dodge U.S. border patrols. And, while the Minuteman project's volunteers were monitoring a section of the border from the United States, the Mexican government was shuttling would-be emigrants to other, less guarded areas. Clearly, the job of curbing illegal immigration is up to Americans - and us alone. Our efforts, then, must be redoubled if there is to be any chance of succcess.

(http://www.timesrepublican.com/edit/story/0826202005_edtedit.asp)

Tancredo said the United States already is a country with a lot of diversity in other ways. He said those different backgrounds separate the citizens enough without having to worry about dual citizenship.

"We need at least one thing that holds us together," he said. "At least the ideal and idea of America should hold us together."

As Tancredo spoke more passionately as his speech progressed, his voice often rose to near-yelling level. But with every strong statement, he was greeted by a burst of applause from the audience and eventually a standing ovation from the crowd when he finished.

Thursday, August 25, 2005 

How Soon We Forget

Connect the dots, why didn't we connect the dots.

How soon we forget the dots were connected and clearly showed violations of 17 United nation resolutions. A clear disreguard for his own people, and SUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM.

By funding terrorism ...rewarding the families of suicide bombers $25,000 per.

By giving safe haven to terrorists ... Adu Nidal, Zaraquai. and others.

By actively supporting in the training and supply of terrorists .... have we forgotten the biggest gunfight of the war involved over 300 terrorists and thier trainers northwest of Bahgdad.

The use of chemical weapons on his own people ...mustard gas on the kurds, use on Iranians in the Iraq iran war.
Denial of access by U.N. inspectors to facilities that made and housed chemical weapons. ( oh the left seems to have foprgotten this one)

The true Downing street report that looked at yellow cake purchases from Africa.Not the misrepresented downing street memo.

The removal of the Taliban government from Afgahnistan ... a regime that was intolerant of basic human rights for everyone including their own Muslim citizens.The harboring of terrorists and enimies of America that ATTACKED us.

CONNECT THE DOTS IT IS ALL THERE. THIS WAR IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

The left picks on the wounded

It's not enough that we do our best; sometimes we have to do what's required.
Sir Winston Churchill.

ANTI-WAR PROTESTERS TARGET WOUNDED AT ARMY HOSPITAL
Wed Aug 2005 24 21:20:05 ET

Anti-war protestors besieged wounded and disabled soldiers at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C, a new web report will claim!

CNSNews.com is planning to run an expose on Thursday featuring interviews with both protestors and veterans, as well as shots of protest signs with slogans like “Maimed for a Lie.”

The conservative outlet will post video evidence of the wounded veterans being taunted by protesters, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.

JUST WHEN YOU THINK THAT THE LEFT CAN NOT SINK ANY LOWER THEY FIND A WAY TO GO TO NEW DEPTHS OF DEPRAVITY. TO CONFRONT WOUNDED SOLDIERS IS A INSULT TO ANYONE AND EVERYONE. WHETHER THE MILITARY AGREES WITH OR DISAGREES WITH THIS WAR. THE MILITARY IS ALL VOLUNTEER. THEY GO WHERE AND DO WHAT THEY ARE ASKED TO DO. ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY. THIS IS WHY AMERICA IS SO DIFFERENT FROM THE REST OF THE WORLD. THESE MEN AND WOMEN CHOOSE TO SERVE. FOR A BUNCH OF IDIOTS (AND THAT TERM IS WAY TO NICE FOR THESE PROTESTORS) TO GO AND CHALLENGE THEIR HONOR AND PATRIOTISM IS A NEW LOW FOR THEM.

Monday, August 22, 2005 

Amnesty for this

This is the type of person the open boarder people want here in your backyard. A total creep/punk/thug/deviant. Why should we consider this type of person for amnesty ... I DONT CARE IF THE EXCUSE OF ITS A CULTURAL THING is used or not. This type of behavior deserves one thing and one thing only. A beating of his own. Taken out back and have the crap beat out of him. It does not matter if you are white , black , hispanic , or oriental a man never hits a woman especially if she is 15!

Arrest made in Spotsylvania beating

By Minnie Roh
NBC12 News
Thursday, August 18, 2005

An illegal alien, Jose Ramirez, 28, has been arrested and charged with the brutal beating of a 15-year-old girl who allegedly ignored his whistles at a construction site in Spotsylvania County.

Police say the 15 year old girl suffered a broken nose, bone fracture to the right side of her face and received approximately 30 stitches to her face and back of her head.

Police say the 15 year old girl was walking by on a road, when Ramirez, who was working on a construction project at a nearby townhouse, whistled at her.

Witnesses told police the next thing they saw, Ramirez appeared enraged and took off running after the girl. He allegedly began to beat her on her face and head.

Ramirez then fled into a nearby wooded area. Short while later, authorities found Ramirez a few blocks away. Ramirez, an illegal alien from El Salvador, allegedly resisted arrest but was finally subdued.

Ramirez is facing aggravated malicious wounding charges as well as abduction with intent to defile. Both charges carry a possible life sentence.


AN ADULT MALE WHISTELING AT A 15 YEAR OLD GIRL IS PERVERSE IN THE FIRST PLACE THEN FOR THE CREEP TO ATTACK HER BECAUSE SHE DID NOT RESPOND TO HIS ADVANCES. THIS MAN , RATHER BOY BECAUSE HIS BEHAVIOR IS THAT OF A SPOILED BRAT. NEEDS TO BE SMACKED UPSIDE HIS HEAD AND TAUGHT MANNERS. IN A CIVILIZED SOCIETY THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE (UNLESS OF COARSE YOU ARE PART OF THE UNITED NATIONS PEACE KEEPING FORCE SUPPORTED BY THE INTELLECTUALLY ENLIGHTENED FRENCH AND EUROPEANS WHO THINK RAPE OF CHILDREN IS OK ....... GOOGLE THE PERVERSION OF U.N. PEACE KEEPERS IN AFRICA.)

We see it across our country in the scores of killings and maimings carried out by Salvadoran gangs, the Mara Salvatrucha (MS13) and in the frightening possibility of an invasion of Colombian revolutionaries.



{FROM THE PITTSBURGHLIVE.COM WEB SITE}

Police say there are about 5,000 members of MS13. Last weekend here there were nearly a dozen MS13 stabbings. A man had his hand cut off with a machete. A gas station attendant was shot and killed. A girl had her face slashed.

Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told a gathering from Immigration and Customs Enforcement: "These gangs pose a severe threat to public safety and their growth must not go unchallenged."

But in a five-month campaign to deport illegal immigrants with even suspected ties to violent criminal gangs, only 1,057 suspected gang members were deported. Police say there are more than 5,000 gangsters running around D.C.

Our national security is at risk because of MS13 and because hundreds of Colombian rebels are waiting in the wings to take advantage of the 18,000 slots for legal immigration from Colombia to our country. And since the early 1960s, an organization that has exceeded 20,000 members, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), has operated in the south of that country. It has one goal: to overthrow the elected free-market government in Bogota and replace it with Marxist-Socialist regime.

FARC finances its operations through kidnapping and ransom. It earns $300 million a year, with 65 percent of that income produced through the cultivation and trafficking of narcotics. Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, in office since 2002, is determined to defeat the FARC and has the support of President George Bush, who has invested $3.3 billion in "Plan Colombia" since 2000. The plan is working.

FARC has retreated, moving its coca and poppy fields into Peru and Bolivia as the Colombian forests shrink. Their fighters -- without the drug growers to protect or cocaine to be transported, and beaten down by Uribe's forces -- are looking for a better life. According to the United Nations, 2 million Colombians have left their country in the past two years; many are coming to the United States as "economic refugees."

FARC is known to have links to organized crime networks throughout South America and the United States and may be preparing to expand its drug trade here. Their instructors are from the Irish Republican Army (IRA); three IRA bombing experts captured by Uribe's forces later escaped to Ireland.

While the Salvadorans in MS13 originally were battle-hardened veterans of their civil wars, their "gangstas" are now "muchachos" (kids), untrained in bomb-making and the use of heavy weapons. Meanwhile, FARC has the enthusiasm of salesmen looking for new drug markets and a way to drive off the competition.

[ARE THESE THE TYPES OF PEOPLE WE WANT IN THIS COUNTRY? ARE THESE THE TYPE OF NEW CITIZENS THIS COUNTRY IS LOOKING FOR? WOULD YOU WANT ONE OF THESE PUNKS LIVING NEXT TO YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN? SOMEONE WHO WOULD AS SOON SLIT YOUR THROAT AND RAPE YOUR UNDERAGE DAUGHTER WHILE SELLING DRUGS. NOT IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD!!!! SOMBRE NEGRA LIVES HERE YOU PUNKS TAKE YOUR FILTH AND HATE TO CANADA OR STAY HOME IN YOUR CESSPOOLS YOU CREATED BUT DO NOT BRING IT TO MY COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!
IT IS TIME TO CLOSE THE BOARDERS, NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]

 

Trouble South of the Boarder

Once again Olliver North tells us like it is. How there is some trouble headed our way futher south then the hateful Mexican government:

Under the Radar

by Oliver North


August 11, 2005
Washington, D.C. – Our beloved mainstream media is complaining that President Bush is spending too much time at the “Western White House” in Crawford, Texas. Their stories about his "vacation" make it seem as if he's not doing a whole lot. But a closer look reveals that the President is working hard – the Fourth Estate just doesn’t bother to cover what he’s really doing.

For example, last week the President's meeting with Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe attracted little notice from the masters of the media. Colombia, locked in a drug-funded civil war, now stretching into its 41st year – has lost nearly a quarter of a million people to the conflict since 1964. The pro-American Mr. Uribe – a strong ally of this President – is committed to ending the scourge of illegal narcotics which is fueling terrorism in the region – and beyond. But he needs help.

"The great enemy of Colombian democracy is terrorism," Mr. Uribe said in Crawford. He praised the Bush administration and the American people for their assistance which he described as "exemplary." While observing that Colombia has "made progress, and we are winning," he also cautioned that "we have not won yet."

One of the reasons Colombia has not won yet is because the narco-terrorists who are doling out the mayhem and murder in Colombia, are finding refuge in Venezuela with whom Colombia shares a 1,300 mile border. The near-dictatorial regime of Hugo Chavez in Caracas has granted the guerrillas a safe haven to launch attacks against Colombia. This, coupled with last month's launch of the new Chavez' propaganda channel called Telesur, has caused growing concern in Bogotá and other democratic capitals in the region. Telesur, it should be noted is a “joint project” of the socialist governments of Venezuela, Cuba, Uruguay and Argentina.

When Mr. Chavez is not competing with Al Gore in launching new television networks, he is busy increasing his military troop strength and making unprecedented purchases of arms. On his shopping list: MI-24 attack helicopters; 100,000 AK-47 assault rifles from Russia; coastal gun boats; and a fleet of troop transport aircraft. The purchases have caused great concern in both Bogotá and Washington and may have emboldened Mr. Chavez to step up his rhetorical assault on the U.S.

This week at the 16th World Festival of Students and Youth, dubbed "Against Imperialism and War," the Venezuelan strong-man called the United States the "most savage, cruel and murderous empire that has existed in the history of the world." Later in his lengthy diatribe Mr. Chavez expressed his support for Iran's new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, saying he expects to continue strengthening relations and that Venezuela, like Iran, is a country that has been "attacked" for many years by "the hand of imperialism."

After telling the 15,000 young people assembled at the Venezuela’s Central Military Headquarters that "socialism is the only path," Mr. Chavez told the students their collective goal should be to "save a world threatened by the voracity of U.S. imperialism." According to the new Telesur Network, the students “celebrated by waving flags, dancing in traditional dress and wearing berets commemorating Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara.”

Though the whole scene was reminiscent of Fidel Castro’s finest moments, not everyone is laughing at Mr. Chavez’ flair for the dramatic. U.S. defense experts note that the Venezuelan military hardware spending spree is largely funded with petro-dollars – and that at sixty plus dollars per barrel – there is no shortage of cash in Caracas. At the U.S. Southern Command Headquarters there seems to be little amusement in the Chavez regime’s new-found affection for communist China and Iran. And in Managua, supporters of Nicaraguan democracy and free enterprise are deeply concerned for the support – political and financial – that the Venezuelan tyrant is providing to Daniel Ortega.

The Chavez “Bolivarian Revolution” has become a confusing stew pot of rhetoric and repression. He has alienated his main trading partners; transformed a once professional diplomatic service into a socialist cheering squad; and has purged political dissidents while providing material support for terrorists. His threats to slow or cease oil exports to the United States may seem hollow to some, but others remind us that Venezuela produces more than 16 percent of the crude oil we consume. A quick trip to the gas pump – and the prospect of a cold winter – should suffice to focus the attention.

Come November, the press may look back at the Bush-Uribe meeting in Crawford and the cemented U.S.-Colombian partnership as their lost opportunity to document an important milestone in U.S. – South American relations. By then the Western Hemisphere’s leaders will be gathered for the Summit of the Americas in Buenos Aires. The Argentine summit will be a great opportunity for the Bush administration to enlist serious help from our South American neighbors in the war on terror and the administration's passage last month of the Central American Free Trade Act (CAFTA).

How important is this platform for Western Hemisphere cooperation? Important enough that the Secretary of State has shaken up her starting roster for Latin American foreign policy. Ever since 9-11, U.S. diplomatic efforts south of the Rio Grande have been eclipsed by events in the Middle East and Southwest Asia. Petty tyrants like Mr. Chavez have capitalized on our inattention, fomenting discontent, abusing human rights and creating uncertainty about American resolve. Hopefully that will change with the arrival of Tom Shannon, a close colleague of Secretary Rice from her days on the National Security Council Staff at the White House. It’s high time that our own hemisphere was back on the radar screen.

[WE HAD BETTER LOOK HARD AND LONG AT THIS OTHER WISE IT WILL BITE US IN THE ASS]

 

More diversity less melting pot

Another example of lets diversify the culture instead of uniting it. In Chicago the Mexicans want to celebrate the Independance of Mexico as a country. making it an official holiday here in America. WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS?
Overall there is nothing wrong with celebrateing the independance of Mexico, however to make it a holiday in America is deffinately WRONG! One shouldbe proud of their heritage and HOW IT RELATES TO AMERICA, not how it is if they lived in the countries their forfathers came from.
It is sad enough that here in Denver we do not celebrate St. Patricks day anymore as an Irish day but thanks to the racist former Wellington Webb and his poor excuse of a wife( known as Mr. T, bewcause she looks like she could take the real Mr. T in three out of four rounds) we celebrate multicultural day instead. Now we also host the worlds largest Cinco de Mayo celebrations. A bogus Mexican holiday that even in Mexico gets less attention then here.
So why is it in Chicago they want the Mexican flag to fly high and proud on Mexican Independance day? I will tell you it is so they can stake more illigitate claims to America. Theleaders of this are the AntiAmerican reconquista organizations who have publicly stated that this is Aztlan. The rewriten history of this continent of mythical nations and peoples is absurd. As absurd as celebrating Mexican independance as a holiday in America.


For the story : Mexico colors may light up city

Charles Sheehan
Published August 21, 2005
[copy and paste ]http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chicago/chi-0508210480aug21,1,2983535.story?ctrack=1&cset=true

Sunday, August 21, 2005 

Whats happened to America?

Do you remember as a child you could walk down the streets in your home town. There would be people sitting on the front stoop or poarch waving at you. The American flag would be hanging in front of thre out of four homes. Someone would be in the drive way washing their car. Spraying down their child, parent , loved one with a garden hose.
The block you lived on was diverse yet we all spoke English. You had the Wagoners from Germany, the Cooks from England, Browns ( who were a black family) and the Martinezes. You knew that if you needed help anyone would come running to your aid. Mr. Brown would help you father clean the leaves out of the gutter, as you dad helped the Martinez family fix their car engine. Mrs. Wagoner would always be baking some special treat of cookies for all the block. We were Americans and proud!

Now you go down that same block trhe Browns have moved away, the Wagoners have steel bars on the windows. Mr Martinez no longer lives here he passed away several years ago and his family moved, now the Rodriguezes don't speak english at all and gang members hang out in the front yard.
The Browns home now owned by the Jacksons sells crack from the side window as an armed man stands in the front doorway with the screen door hanging by one hinge. You don't dare to walk the stret you played on as a child or speak out about the drug dealers. Marie Rodriguez has sharp ears as she stands on the corner displaying her attributes. The Cooks tried to bring attentioon to the problem and they were found dead after the fire department had put out the flames. Not much was said about it except for the last paragraph in the paper hinting at foul play due to the fact the cooks were all in the same room and one seemed to may have been shot in the head.

So what is wrong with this. Many of the so called intellectual elite would have you believe times have changed. People change. Ok that is a good hypothosis but did they have to change for the worst?

What happened to the melting pot we learned about as children in school? Now it is about diversity. Celebrating other cultures instead of what these cultures have brout together to form one unique culture. The Culture known as American. Recall how the Sato's who ran the local garden shop was always entertaining the children your friends with his fanciful tales of the orient. The polite way Mrs. Sato always bowed after you purchased some flowers. (you always giggled at that and she would wink to you).

Every fourth of July all would be present flying the American flag, singing patriotic songs and celebrating being an American. Now you go to the county fair and you will see other countries flags flying, other languages being spoken, and the ACLU(the American Communist Liberation Unit)making sure that the American flag is not flown and that you dare not say anything about not being able to understand the insults spit at you from those who are not legal in this Country.

Now the streets are full of gangs and drugs. Prostitues from other countries bringing thier illnesses to this country. People are afraid to walk the streets during the day let alone the night.


What has happened to America?

Friday, August 19, 2005 

What a load of bunk

Get Ready for World War III
Paul Craig Roberts
Thursday, Aug. 18, 2005

[HERE IS AN EDITORIAL THAT SMACKS OF LACK OF INVESTIGATION, LACK OF COMMON SENSE, AND FULL OF ANTI AMERICAN AND BUSH HATRED.]

With every poll showing majorities of Americans both fed up with Bush's war against Iraq and convinced that Bush's invasion of Iraq has made Americans less safe, the White House moron proposes to start another war by attacking Iran. VP Cheney has already ordered the U.S. Strategic Command to come up with plans to strike Iran with tactical nuclear weapons.

[THE OPENING PARAGRAPH LOOK AT THIS. THE "MORON", MAKING NUKLEAR ATTACK PLANS. WELL DUH YOU DUMMY. THERE ARE EVEN PLANS TO ATTACK CANADA WITH NUKES. THIS IS CALLED PREVENTIVE ACTION PLANNING. THE FACT THAT IRAN DOES POSE A THREAT TO WORLD SECURITY HAS LITTLE TO DO WITH THE FACT PLANS ARE FORMULATED AND REVISED ON THIS.]

Bush refuses to meet with Cindy Sheehan, instead using his vacation time at the Crawford ranch to talk war with Israeli television. In a recent interview with Israeli TV, Bush said, "All options are on the table," with regard to Iran.

[ MEET WITH CINDY? WHY? HE MET WITH HER ON ONCE ALREADY AND DOES NOT HAVE TIME TO MEET WITRH EVERYONE WHEN THEY WANT TO MEET. HELL I WOULD LIKE TO MEETR WITH HIM AND GIVE HIM A PIECE OF MY MIND ON THE INVASION FROM SOUTH OF THE BOARDER.I DON'T SEE HIM STOPPING EVERYTHING HE IS DOING TO LISTEN TO ME AT MY WHIM.]

Likudnik Israel is Bush's last remaining ally, or egger-on, in his war against "Islamic terrorism." Israel, which is loaded with nuclear weapons and is not a signatory to the nuclear pacts, is the accuser against Iran, asserting that Iran's nuclear energy program is just a veil behind which to produce weapons. Israel's Likud Party fears that Iranian weapons would be a check on its plans to complete the dispossession of the Palestinians and further expand Israel's borders.
Iran has signed the nonproliferation pact and is willing for the International Atomic Energy Agency to monitor the nuclear energy program.

Bush, however, dismisses all facts and assurances, and is willing to attack Iran based on nothing but Israel's paranoia.

[LIKUDNIK OUR LAST ALLY? WHAT IS HE PAYING ATTENTION TO? WHAT HAPPENED TO BRITTON, THE NETHERLANDS, HELL EVEN FRANCE IS GETTING ON BOARD. THIER INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY HAS BEEN A BIG PLAYER IN THE WAR ON TERRORISM.
DISPOSSESION OF PALESTINIANS/ WHAT HAPPENED THIS WEEK DID NOT THE ISREAL'S GIVE THE GAZA STRIP BACK TO THESE THUGS? EXPANDING THEIR BOARDERS? WHAT WORLD IS THIS GUY LIVING IN? OH JUST BECAUSE IRAN HAS SIGNED THE NONPROLIFERATION PACT EVERYTHING IS OK. HEY YOU IDIOT IRAN REFUSED THE IAEA ACCES TO THEIR NUCLEAR FACILITIES AND PROGRAM. IRAN HAS ALSO SAID PUBLICLY IT WILL LAUNCH AGAINST ISREAL. SO WHAT DOES THIS GUY THINK, ITS OK FOR IRAN TO DO WHAT IT WANTS BUT A SOVERIGN NATION LIKE ISREAL CANNOT PROTECT ITSELF?]

The only check on Bush is the lack of U.S. troops. Bogged down in the Iraqi quagmire, U.S. commanders are stating that a third rotation of our exhausted and demoralized troops in Iraq can be avoided only by troop withdrawals by next spring.

[LEFT WING TALKING POINTS HERE. QUAGMIRE,EXHAUSTED TROOPS. HIM DOES THIS GUY WRITE TED KENNEDIES SPEACHES? CALLING FOR A PULLOUT OF THE TROOPS. HE WILL NEVER ADMIT OR REPORT THE GOOD THINGS WE DID IN IRAQ. THE REMOVAL OF A TYRANNT. THE NEW SEWAGE SYSTEMS, SCHOOLS, INFRASTRUCTURE WE HAVE PUT IN PLACE TO HELP MOVE A THIRD WORLS NATION A LITTLE CLOSER TO THE FIRST WORLD STANDARD OF LIVING.]

Gentle reader, do you realize the danger of having a president so disconnected from reality that he plots to attack Iran -- a country three times the size of Iraq -- when he lacks sufficient forces to occupy Baghdad and to protect the road from Baghdad to the airport?

[NOW THE CONDENSENDING PLEA TO ANYONE WHO READS HIS DIATRIBE OF LEFT WING TALKING POINTS. A DISCONNECTED PRESIDENT? I DO NOT THINK SO, HE IS ONLY DISCONNECTED IN THE EYES OF THE LEFT. WE DO NOT HAVE THE TROOPS TO TAKE CARE OF PROBLEMS IN IRAQ. YEP HE IS RIGHT FROM THE LEFTS POINT OF VIEW. WHEN WE HAVE DOVE POLITICIANS IN CONGRESS AND THE SENATE WHO DO NOT WANT US TO WIN. ONCE THEY CLAIMED WE HAD TO MANY TROOPS AND THEY CUT THE SIZE OF THE MILITARY, NOW IT IS THE LEFT MAKING NOISE OF INACTING A DRAFT. WHEN POLITICIANS TRY TO RUN A WAR IT ALWAYS GETS SCREWED UP. PUTTING LIMITATIONS ON OUR FORCES AND LETTING THE THUGS HAVE A FREE HAND TO RUN AND DO WHAT EVER THEY WANT WITH THE KNOWLEDGE WE WILL ONLY PLAY FAIR.]

The Bush administration is insane. If the American people do not decapitate it by demanding Bush's impeachment, the Bush administration will bring about Armageddon. This may please some Christian evangelicals conned by Rapture predictions, but World War III will please no one else.

[NOW THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION IS INSANE. LOOK AT HIS SLAP AT THE CHRISTIAN FAITHS WITH THE USAGE OF ARMAGEDDON. HE IS THE ONE WHO IS INSANE AS I DO NOT KNOW OF A SINGLE CHRISTIAN LOOKING FORWARD TO THE END OF THE WORLD.]

Monday, August 15, 2005 

Sheehan meltdown Continues

We saw this coming. As the left wing antiwar knuckleheads circle their wagons, now Patrick Sheehan has filed for divorce.

UNCONFIRMED REPORT: PATRICK SHEEHAN HAS FILED FOR DIVORCE
By Michelle Malkin · August 14, 2005 06:22 AM
Like it or not, the dispute between Cindy Sheehan and some of her family members is news. According to a Solano County court document unearthed by Dang if I Know, there may be a new development in that rift:

CASE ID FFL087021
FILLING DATE: AUGUST 12TH, 2005
TYPE: D-DISSOLUTION WITHOUT KIDS
STATUS: NONE

Assuming this report pans out, it will be interesting to see if Cindy Sheehan continues to insist that she and her husband "are on the same side of the fence" with respect to her anti-war activism.

The Quatarolo letter that says the family (Cindy says brainwashed inlaws), removes themselves from Cindy's rants. Her husband who seperated from her almost a year ago. Are these not signs that there is something really wrong here. She is grieving and that is sad but the way she is letting her self be used is pathetic. Her first denial of meeting with Bush, then changing the story to she met with him and he was arrogant, (conflicting her first account of how genuinly remorseful the President was).

Cindy is in complete meltdown and the MSM is helping her all the way. By pushing their leftwing Bush is wrong agenda. This is the real tradgedy of the Sheehan case. Reports that her son was against the war but volunteered to go. He voluntered to enlist then reenlist, then to go over sheds doubt on his against the war attitude of which Cindy and other left wingers claim.

As more and more time goes by we learn more about Cindy and her antics. How she was against the military from the start. How she has been brainwashed by the left. Look at the talking points she consitiantly uses.
1) lack of WMD ...... connect the dots, look at released info WMD's in development were there. Yellow cake, anthrax missing, radioactive levels of unexplained readings.
2) No terrorist connection ...... LOL, the MSM and leftists always say this, again connect the dots. The largest battle of the war was 60 plus miles northwest of Bagdad. It consited of the 2nd MAR DIV kicking the butts of over 600 enemy. Over three hundred of which were terrorists in training at this training facility with the other 300 being the Iraqi trainers. Why is this never mentioned by the left.
3) No threat to the United States ..... the facts that Saddam violated the cease fire resolutoin of 91, over 17 times. Numerouse attacks on aircraft in a nofly zone.That alone was enough to go in and remove Saddam.
4) The kicker ....WE INVADED FOR THE OIL ..... if this is the case then why in the hell are fuel prices now so high!!!!!!!!!

The left wing talking points just simply do not hold water. Yet if repeated often enough the guilable public will start to believe. As the left keep saying and title their blogs "THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE", they are right is out there. The truth shows we were more then justified in the Attack, Sheehan is promoting an agenda, and the fare left hate America.

Sunday, August 14, 2005 

Its an Invasion/war on America

THIS IS A MUST READ. IF YOUR MIND DOES NOT AGREE AND SEE THAT ILLEGALS ARE RUINING THIS COUNTRY AFTER READING THE FOLLOWING ARTICALE IN FULL. YOU ARE NOTHING MORE THEN A COMMUNIST WHO HATES AMERICA!!!!!!!!



PUBLISHED ON AUGUST 11, 2005:

Images From the Battleground

Ranchers 75 miles from Tucson say bad border policies have resulted in a daily invasion of drugs, death, pollution and violence

By LEO W. BANKS

Lyle Robinson's Tres Bellotas Ranch sits in a cradle of hills right on the Mexican border. It's a pretty place. Sprawling Mulberry trees shade the brick house and oak trees--bellotas in Spanish--decorate the surrounding landscape. This time of year, during the monsoon season, the oaks drop acorns that cowboys and others working this land, 13 miles southwest of Arivaca, have prized as summer snacks for centuries.
It hardly seems possible that such a peaceful-looking spot could be the scene of anything momentous. But it is.

Everyone in America has a stake in what's happening on the Tres Bellotas. Everyone in America should know about the events that play out daily on this remote ground, and on neighboring ranches, because they explain our present and foretell our future.

This is a place where all the rhetoric from the president and his government about homeland security crumbles to pieces on the hot ground. The Tres Bellotas is a battleground in the relentless, ugly, nonstop invasion of drugs and illegals across our southern border.

It will happen again tonight. Robinson knows this, because two invaders showed themselves earlier on this beautiful July morning, shortly after breakfast. Walking openly, without fear of harassment, the two men walked from Mexican soil into the United States through the wide-open international border gate 200 yards below Robinson's home.

They were rolling a tire that needed air, and reaching the house, they asked one of Robinson's cowboys for permission to use the ranch compressor.

These men, coyotes making final preparations for a night smuggling run of either drugs or people, displayed no menace. They were polite. So was Robinson's cowboy. He said by all means, muchachos, fill your tire.

But it was a Vito Corleone kind of request, one the cowboy couldn't refuse.

Robinson's ranch has no phone, no electricity and is, in his own words, a no man's land, where surviving means doing what's necessary, including maintaining cordial relations with the bad guys.

If they want air for their tire, you give it to them. If they want water, you're better off handing it over, because if you say no, they may break a water line to get it. If they want you to open the gate across the dirt road that runs between your home and your horse corrals, you open it. Why fight it? If you refuse, they'll just cut the lock.

Six months ago, Robinson looked out his window and saw something incredible--a traffic jam on the Tres Bellotas, with 15 pickup trucks backed up at this second gate, 150 feet from his house. The pickups sagged under the weight of the illegals they carried, probably 20 in each, 300 in all.

When Robinson walked out, the coyote asked him to open the gate to let them pass. Robinson did so, and off the group went, driving north.

So this long convoy of invaders entered the United States by driving through two open gates, encountering no law enforcement to check papers. Or screen them for infectious diseases. Or punch in computer codes to learn if they were criminals. Or search for chemical or biological agents. Or search for suitcase nukes. Or check the names against terror-watch lists.

Or even wave howdy. In other words, they encountered fewer obstacles than commuters in American cities face driving home from work in rush-hour traffic.

But they don't just enter through the wide-open gate below Robinson's house. His land abuts Mexico for six miles, and the invaders routinely cut holes in the four-strand barbed-wire fence separating the two nations.

They break into the country so often along this stretch that Robinson can't keep up with the fence repairs, an ongoing nightmare in which he is far from alone. It happens at many spots along our southern border.

Tom and Dena Kay, Robinson's nearest neighbors on the U.S. side, have five miles of border with Mexico, and smugglers cut holes in their fence about every three days.

A drug smuggler on horseback, pulling a pack mule, can make such a hole in 10 seconds with a wire cutter, usually without dismounting. He leans over, snips the first three strands, then coaxes his horse over the bottom wire. He's in. If he's driving a truck, he can enter even faster than that, simply by ramming down the fence and barreling on through, which Tom Kay says happens just as often.

This goes on almost daily, 75 miles southwest of Tucson--invaders from countries around the world coming across this international boundary in a time of war, a time when nuts would like nothing better than to sneak into this country and murder Americans on a grand scale.

The Border Patrol doesn't release a by-nation breakdown of those it arrests, and the agency is particularly tight-lipped about arrests of special interest aliens, known as SIAs. These are individuals from the list of about 35 countries the U.S. considers terror threats. But the Weekly has obtained SIA arrest figures from a federal law enforcement source who asked to remain anonymous.

From 2000 through 2003, plus the first nine months of fiscal 2004, agents in the Tucson sector, and the Arizona office of the Yuma sector, arrested 132 SIAs. The numbers include 10 from Afghanistan, seven from Iran, 12 from Yemen, 11 from Pakistan and three from Iraq.

Using the common estimate that the Border Patrol only catches one out of every three who cross, or as some believe, one of every five, we can calculate that upward of 660 individuals from terror-threat nations have crossed into our country through Arizona.

Those SIA arrest figures, by the way, include six individuals from Saudi Arabia, the country that produced 15 of the 19 Sept. 11 maniacs.

Homeland security?

Along the border south of Arivaca, you'd best stand back when you utter those words, because the subject tends to make folks spitting mad. Even Robinson, a silver-haired, soft-spoken gentleman, gets a fire in his eyes when he talks about it.

"It's a joke," says the 67-year-old, semi-retired veterinarian. "Homeland security doesn't exist."

The contrabandistas have tainted life and corrupted hearts in Arivaca since before its founding as an American town in the 1870s. The trade is like a dirty fingerprint on the landscape, and a good bit of it runs along the Tres Bellotas Road, a dusty roller coaster that wends through canyons and rock washes from Arivaca down to the border.

It's rough country, all hills and horizon, and perfectly empty, unless you count soaring turkey buzzards, dust billows in your rearview, and the white-and-green Border Patrol trucks perched on intermittent hilltops.

Robinson and his wife, Mollie, knew the road running past their new home was a favorite of smugglers when they bought the place in 1969. But just in case they didn't, they received a dramatic reminder a few days after passing papers.

As they sat with the previous owner on the back porch, a proud young couple enjoying their first days on their new property, a station wagon roared up from Mexico. "Oh, there goes a marijuana load," said the previous owner in the most matter-of-fact voice possible.

Robinson admits to being a "little surprised" at the welcome, but not floored. The couple had seen the prevalence of drugs in their previous home, Gallup, N.M., and figured they couldn't escape it no matter where they went.

Even so, even sitting right on the border, they felt completely safe at the Tres Bellotas. "The first 30 years here, we had so few problems," says Mollie. "But the last six years, things have gotten really out of control with these illegals."

One day in 2003, Robinson and one of his cowboys rode their horses to a hilltop close to the house. To their shock, they saw an estimated 300 illegals congregated in the draw below. The riders watched as the mob divided into groups of 30 apiece, with one man, presumably a coyote, taking charge of each one as they prepared to walk north.

"I rode down and talked to them," says Robinson. "They weren't nervous or acting as if they were doing anything illegal at all. But seeing all those people on my land, and the way they acted, that's when I knew things had changed around here."

From then until now, the smugglers have all but taken charge, hijacking a way of life.

The hilly terrain offers abundant hiding places, says Border Patrol spokesman Gustavo Soto, and the Arivaca area's proximity to Altar and Sasabe, both right across the line in Mexico, make it a frequent crossing ground for drug and people smugglers. "The smugglers have built an infrastructure in those towns, which they use as staging areas to come across," says Soto. "They're trying to get to Highway 286 or I-19 up to Tucson, and the Arivaca road runs between those two highways."

On this hot summer day, as he rumbles across his land in a Jeep, Robinson talks about what it's like to live in the crosshairs of the invasion. The indignities include Mexican soldiers camping just south of the international gate below his house, a supposed show of force in the drug war. They come about every two months.

But these fellows make lousy neighbors. To kill time during the long days, they holler and fire off their weapons just for fun, filling the afternoon air with the rat-tat-tat of gunfire and scaring Robinson's horses.

Once-pristine canyons, narrow, shady oak and rock gorges, have become depressing dumping grounds for tons of feces, trash and personal items. "I don't really have anything against these illegals," says Robinson. "But it really gripes me how dirty they are, and they have no respect for private property."

The trash includes clothing--leather and denim jackets, Wrangler jeans and more--some of which is still usable after a good washing. Cowboys in the Arivaca area often add to their wardrobes by cruising these dump sites, and now, when Tres Bellotas cowboys go out riding, they joke, "See you later; we're going shopping."

In one of these dumps, Robinson found a hat with an Islamic crescent on it, and he rode up on a dead body, a young man, naked, a full water bottle right next to him. When dehydration sets in, people sometimes go mad and tear off their clothes before death. Two bodies have been found on his property this summer alone.

In his corral, Robinson has what he calls his "marijuana horse," an animal that smugglers turned loose. The pregnant mare has hideous open sores on her back from being forced to haul bails of marijuana without a saddle blanket. "There's not much I can do for her now," says Robinson. "Maybe her colt will be healthy."

It never ends.

One night two years ago, Lyle and Mollie were driving home on with a couple from Washington state in the car, the man a friend of Lyle's from his days at Colorado State University Veterinary School.

They encountered a high-speed chase on Black Mesa, 4 1/2 miles north of the ranch. A pickup filled with illegals was heading south, the Border Patrol in pursuit, when the smuggler suddenly wheeled off the Tres Bellotas Road into the desert. Robinson theorizes that coyotes about to be captured often become reckless, hoping to intentionally injure the illegals they're hauling, which they can then blame on the Border Patrol.

The smuggler truck sailed headlong through the darkness into a barbed wire fence. The top wire snapped up over the cab, then down, scalping a woman sitting in back. The wire literally removed her scalp from the middle of her forehead to halfway back on the top of her head. She was with her son, about 8 years old.

As Robinson tells this story, he's sitting at his kitchen table after a lunch of iced tea and enchiladas. Mollie is cleaning up at the sink. The sliding-glass door to the front porch is open, and an easy, warm wind blows in through the screen, bringing with it a faint whiff of the horse corrals and the chirping of birds.

It seems a scene of ultimate tranquility. But hanging over all of it is a sense of horror at what the invasion has brought to this land.

A visitor asks how his Washington guests reacted to stumbling upon the Wild West in modern-day Southern Arizona. "They'd never seen anything so exciting in their lives," Robinson says with a grim chuckle.

But it gets wilder still.

At 11:30 a.m. on April 22 this year, a Mexican helicopter landed in the Robinsons' backyard. Arivaca resident R.D. Ayers had driven to the ranch that morning to visit his injured dog, then under Dr. Robinson's care.

Ayers describes stepping outside the house to see what he describes as "a military Huey-type helicopter" circling, at the same time that a truck from the Tucson Fuel Co. was pulling into the yard. The Tres Bellotas gets its power from diesel generators, and that fuel has to be delivered.

As he approached the chopper, Ayers says six men in black, commando-type uniforms stepped out. Five had ski-type masks over their faces, and they wore body armor and carried automatic rifles. On their sleeves, Ayers saw the word, Mexico.

They stood in a defensive posture around a sixth man, their leader, who identified himself as a member of the Mexican police. He pointed aggressively to the fuel truck and asked what it was doing there. Ayers, in Spanish, told the man he was in the United States, not Mexico, and that he had no business in this country and needed to leave.

But the commander refused to listen and began walking toward the truck, at which point Ayers placed himself between the commander and the truck, again telling him to scram. After a few minutes, the tense confrontation ended when the commander ordered his troops into the chopper, and they split back across the border.

Ayers suspects that the Mexicans--one of Robinson's cowboys identified them as federales, Mexican federal police--were escorting a drug shipment to Tucson, and wanted to haul it in the fuel truck. Or they wanted to steal the fuel. The chopper had followed the truck much of the way down Tres Bellotas Road.

"Men with fully automatic weapons and masks don't just show up to say hello," says a still-outraged Ayers, owner of a backhoe company and a former EMT in Arivaca. He added that if he'd had his gun, he might've fired on the invaders. "I wasn't going to back down. This is my country."

These drug incursions occur with some regularity along the border. The Kays and Robinson say they're personally aware of three such incursions this summer alone, and it's worth noting that the men who recently shot two Border Patrol agents near Nogales also wore black, commando-type gear.

But this episode, like the others, has disappeared into the vapor of national security. Tucson Fuel refuses comment. The Border Patrol won't talk about it, saying its agents got to the Tres Bellotas too late to learn much of anything. The FBI in Tucson took a report the same day and forwarded it to Washington, but they're not talking, either.

As for Robinson, he was gone from the ranch that day, holding a veterinary clinic on the Tohono O'Odham Reservation--ironically enough, under a contract from the Department of Homeland Security. "I really don't know what happened," he says. "But I know my cowboys were so scared, they hid in the barn."

The driver of the fuel truck arrived at Tom and Dena Kay's ranch, eight miles north of the Robinson place, between noon and 1 p.m. that day.

"He was still shaken up, really wild-eyed," says Dena, who put in the first call to the Border Patrol. Ayers had tried to call, but when he got atop Black Mesa, the only place in the immediate area where cell phones work, the call wouldn't go through. He suspects that smugglers had jammed the signal.

At the moment, the Kays' Jarillas Ranch is a bustle of activity. Tom Kay, 63, is working the controls of a forklift with-on-the-ground help from his two cowboys, Roberto Triana and son, Peter. They're preparing a huge stack of railroad ties for eventual transportation to job sites around the 13,000-acre spread.

The solar-powered ranch house, located back from the clearing where Tom and his hands are working, sits on a rise above Tres Bellotas Road, shielded from its wildness by distance, some apple trees and a strong security gate.

After moving here in January 2003, the Kays spent six months re-doing everything about the house, except for two fireplaces that remain untouched. They sandblasted paint off the ceilings, installed a saguaro-rib ceiling in a hallway, and out front, beneath a tall pine tree, they built a rock wall around the manicured front lawn.

But the most telling touch is the sign hanging on the porch. Instead of the traditional Mi Casa Es Su Casa, so common on ranch-country homes, this message perfectly reflects the Kays' stance toward the illegals and smugglers who threaten their Eden. It reads, Mi Tierra Es Mi Tierra--my land is my land.

It's a manifesto, a hope and a bit of a prayer in a place where the invasion never stops, and its perpetrators receive, in the Kays' view, encouragement and welcome from water-in-the-desert "do-gooders."

On Arivaca Road on July 9, the Border Patrol busted two members of the self-described border-help group No More Deaths, alleging that they violated the law by transporting three illegals. Standing beneath the big pine tree outside her house, her bull mastiff, Ruby, bustling at her feet, Dena can't contain her delight that the Border Patrol has finally taken a stand against the group, which she says "entices people into our country to die."

"They put these crossers at the mercy of the coyotes, who rob and abandon all of them, and rape and abuse women," says Dena. "On the Fourth of July weekend, they found several bodies near here, and I hold these do-gooders morally responsible for every one of those deaths. They're so damn self-righteous, and they don't want to hear about all the damage the illegals are doing. They don't know how we're forced to live and don't want to find out.

"I invite all these so-called Samaritans to publish their home addresses so the illegals can go to their homes and defecate on their property and pound on their doors in the middle of the night and see how they like it."

Dena, 61, grew up at the Tucson's Tanque Verde Guest Ranch--when it was still a working ranch--taught English at Rincon High School and worked for 15 years as executive director of a domestic abuse advocacy center in Cortez, Colo.

In the latter job, she dealt with several women whose battering husbands, illegal aliens, had been deported to Mexico. Within a few months, they were back doing it again, and from that, she knew how easy it was to sneak back and forth across the line.

Beyond that, she and Tom had little first-hand knowledge of how overwhelming illegal immigration had become, and how dangerous. But an episode early in their time at the Jarillas Ranch initiated the Kays into the nightmare.

Dena was driving home along the Tres Bellotas when she turned a corner and ran smack-dab into 15 pickup trucks stuffed with about 25 illegals each. They were heading toward Arivaca and Interstate 19. When the lead truck saw Dena's vehicle, the driver jammed the brakes, then all the trucks began making U-turns on the narrow road, blocking her in.

"Here I am trying to get home at night, and there are hundreds of illegals and smugglers blocking my path," says Dena, who was unable to move for five minutes. "I didn't have my gun, and I'm thinking, 'Oops, I hope you guys don't want to steal my car.'"

The episode ended peacefully when the trucks got turned around and headed south.

On other occasions, the Kays have watched in astonishment as smuggler vehicles have rolled past in broad daylight, packed with human cargo. In one case, they saw a parade of pickup trucks with invaders sitting all around the edge of the rear bed, their arms locked so they wouldn't fall off. More stood in the bed, and they were packed in so tightly, it seemed impossible to breathe. Still more were packed into the double cabs like a fraternity stunt.

The site provided a stunning visual lesson in the economics of people smuggling. The Kays figure that each cab-and-a-half truck carried at least 50 people. According to Border Patrol estimates, each illegal pays $1,500 for transportation north. That's a grand total of $75,000 per truck. For, say, 15 trucks, that's a stunning $1.1 million.

"When I see those trucks, I think of slave ships passing in a harbor 300 years ago," says Tom.

The trucks sometimes roar down the rocky, gouged-out Tres Bellotas Road at night, with their lights off, at 50 mph. Dena says the nighttime racket can be especially loud during the Border Patrol's shift change, a time the coyotes know well. She has even seen mothers cradling babies, six months to two years old, at the roadside, after apprehension by the Border Patrol, and the babies are vomiting violently.

"I'm sure they have shaken-baby syndrome from driving this road at such high speeds," she says. "But as soon as they're released into Mexico, those mothers will be back with their babies to try again. They have no clue about the brain damage they've just caused their children."

Dena praises the Border Patrol's efforts to try to control illegal vehicle traffic on the road. "But they're overwhelmed," she says. "The illegals come at them from every direction."

The problems they cause are constant. The Kays have repeatedly had their outside water spigot left on, leaving no water for them to use their bathroom or shower. Neighboring ranchers have found stock tanks fouled by shampoo, soap and toothpaste deposited by invaders who use them as their personal bathroom sinks.

As Dena sits in her spacious living room, the summer light pouring in through the arched windows, she rattles off these episodes with some emotion, but not much. She's a thin woman with a gravelly voice and a fierce determination, a trait she acquired while running the women's center.

There, she testified against spousal abusers in court, in spite of their vows to come after her if she did. "I've had my life threatened a number of times," Dena says, shrugging. "I guess I got used to it. When you've been a victim's advocate, you learn not to give up."

She needs that kind of mettle living outside Arivaca, an unincorporated town of about 2,000 people.

On a Sunday night in early July, the Kays were alerted to something going on outside the house by the frantic barking of their four dogs. When Dena opened the door, she saw three illegals, in aggressive postures, one of them bare-chested. They asked for water. In Spanish, Dena responded, "You don't want water. Get the hell out of here. I'm calling la migra."

Like most ranchers, the Kays have given water to polite illegals in need. But these fellows were bad news. When they didn't respond to Dena's demand to hit the road, she told Tom, in a voice loud enough for the invaders to hear, to get her gun. Those words did the trick. "Unless they hear la pistola, they won't leave," Dena says.

Shortly afterward, to make sure they were gone, Tom went down to the gate and saw two trucks, presumably carrying the same men, coming down the road toward Arivaca, their lights off. As they passed, Tom aimed his flashlight into one of the cabs, and the men waved at him. Tom thinks those trucks might've carried drugs, but he didn't get a good enough look to be sure, and the Kays can only guess what those three men had planned while approaching their home.

Right now, Tom has just come into the living room, taking a break from working the railroad ties. A lifelong team roper in rodeo competitions, he spent 15 years running a sign company and athletic clubs in Tucson, his hometown, before spending most of the '80s and '90s in Colorado. He operated a small ranch there and ran a manufacturing company. But he's never had to run a business under the conditions he confronts every day on the border.

About a year ago, Tom was out riding when he witnessed a running gunfight in which automatic weapons-toting gangsters blasted away at each other on National Forest land on the U.S. side of the border, and the fight continued onto the Mexican side.

And in June this year, Roberto and Peter saw a second gunfight, also with automatic weapons. This one ended with two bodies being dumped into the bed of a pickup truck, which then fled into Mexico.

Surprisingly, Tom doesn't consider the violence of the drug smugglers his biggest problem. It's how ridiculously easy it is for them, and people smugglers--the two often work together, sometimes within the same gang--to invade American territory. They simply cut the fence, or run it down, and they're in.

But that also lets his cows out into Mexico, and that explains the railroad ties.

In two places, Tom is replacing cuts in his border fence with cattle guards--the ties will line the pits below the steel guardrails--hoping the smugglers will drive or walk across the guards, rather than cut his fence.

It's a desperate measure, giving bad guys ready access through America's back door. But Tom and Lyle Robinson, who also plans to install border cattle guards, say it's the only way they can maintain control over their livestock. At up to $1,000 a head, every animal that drifts into Mexico threatens their ability to stay in business.

"I talked to the Border Patrol and the Forest Service about the fence cuts, and they said there's nothing they can do," says Tom. "They said do what you have to do."

Border Patrol spokesman Soto says the agency is aware of the repeated fence cuts, and has no objections to ranchers installing cattle guards.

But if the agency knows about these constant border break-ins--a clear and present threat to national security and American sovereignty--why can't it be stopped? "We have a heavy presence in that area, but it's extremely difficult to control," says Soto. "In cases like this, we rely on ranchers to tell us the crossing patterns on their property. We don't have agents holding hands along the border. They're responding to other calls."

When his cattle do drift into Mexico, Tom sometimes contacts the Mexican brand inspector in Sasabe, Sonora, for help. But that's time-consuming, and Tom knows that if he sees fresh tracks and doesn't follow them right away, his animals might next appear on somebody's dinner plate in Sonora. To get them back, he saddles up and rides into Mexico with Roberto and Peter to find them.

In addition to being a national security nightmare, the fence cuts represent another fundamental outrage--the invaders are severely restricting how American citizens can use their property. Tom has two pastures abutting the border, Lyle Robinson three, and both say they can only use this land if they have cowboys available to ride the border fence at least once a day to keep the fence up.

The cost? Taking into account all the fences on his property, including the border fence, Tom spends at least one-third of his time looking for and fixing breaks.

"Two or three times a week, I have to send my cowboys to the border to make sure my fence is up, and it's an all-day job," he says. "All of this is expensive. If I make $40,000 a year running this ranch, every bit of that profit goes to repairing the damage these people do."

Why stay on land that American law enforcement can't or won't secure? After all, some around Arivaca already have left. In August 2001, Don Honnas and his wife, Carolyn, sold out after almost 41 years, in part due to illegals and drug smugglers.

As they reached their late 60s, the Honnases tired of sleeping with pistols under their pillows, suffering through 25 break-ins at ranch buildings, listening to their dogs bark all night and seeing two of their dogs poisoned. One of their biggest worries, remarkably, was the liability they might incur if one of their dogs bit an illegal, and the illegal sued.

"But the hardest part was when you call law enforcement, and they tell you they have nobody to send," says Honnas, now living in Sahuarita. "It was a difficult decision to get out, but we had to make a move."

For Tom Kay, running a ranch as big as the Jarillas has always been a lifelong dream, and he'll suffer through the dangers to keep it. "I'm very watchful and alert when I'm out working, but I'm not afraid," he says. "How could you be afraid and go to work every day? I'm not going to be afraid."

Whenever he rides his land, Tom carries a .44-caliber Magnum pistol on his saddle for self-defense, and for predatory lions. And when Dena goes for walks, she brings Ruby, the bull mastiff, and her pistol.

As far as she's concerned, the gun isn't optional. This is especially so in light of Border Patrol statistics showing that the common assumption about who is sneaking across the line and why--the harmless illegal only looking for work--has shifted significantly in recent years.

From Oct. 1, 2004, through July 24 of this year, Tucson sector agents arrested 375,000 illegals--37,000 a month. Of that 10-month arrest total, more than 28,324 had criminal records, 283 for sexually related crimes. Given this, and the effort it takes to reach their isolated house from the road, the Kays consider anyone who shows up at their door at night a threat. But they also know that should a confrontation go bad, American law enforcement will probably come after them.

"We've all been warned to not even show a gun to an illegal," she says. "A woman here did that a while ago, just showed it, didn't point it, and the FBI came to her house and warned her not to do it again, because it's a federal crime to threaten an illegal. But if I'm alone, what am I supposed to do? I can't scream, because no one will hear me."

Robinson is also sadly aware of whose side his own government is on when it comes to defending himself.

"Any rights we might have to protect our property or make an arrest have been taken from us," says Robinson, who usually doesn't carry a gun and doesn't particularly like them. "As far as I'm concerned, the smugglers can run anything they want through my ranch, and I'm not going to get up at night and look at them, and I'm sure not going to confront them. It's not my job. Besides, if I tried, and somebody got shot, I'd be the one to get arrested. The ACLU would probably take the case, and we'd lose our life savings."

It's early afternoon at the Tres Bellotas, and the sun is blazing over the desert. Out here, the intense summer heat keeps everyone's eyes focused on the sky for buzzards, because buzzards might mean a dead body, or body parts. Lions and coyotes sometimes descend on the corpses of illegals, leaving the death site a scatter of arms, legs or even a head.

Robinson has something he wants to show a visitor and pilots the Jeep up a steep hill less than a mile from his house.

The view from the peak would qualify for a postcard, if it weren't for the mass of litter and glass shards gleaming in the sunlight, and the smuggling trails that spider-web across the landscape. Some are so pounded down, they look like roads.

On this wind-swept peak, Mexican land visible across the pathetic little fence below, Robinson stands silently, examining what can only be described as a heartbreaking scene. He doesn't react to the debris and the environmental damage, at least openly.

But friends say the daily insults, the trampling of American law and sovereignty, the trashing of his property and especially the unwillingness of his own government to stop it, eats at his gut. Now, there's the latest chapter in the invasion--the helicopter landing. Robinson says he thinks about it often.

"I've never felt personally threatened living here until that Mexican helicopter landed," he says. "I know these Mexican drug people have access to helicopters, and if they get mad at me, what's to stop them from flying over the house and dropping a bomb and getting rid of me in seconds flat? Who'd care? The American government sure doesn't care. It makes me think how vulnerable I am."

As Dena Kay says, "There's nothing Lyle can do. If he fights back, the smugglers might burn his house, or he'll get up in the morning and find all his horses poisoned."

In addition to ratcheting up the stakes, the chopper incident did something else--it cut off Robinson's fuel supply. Tucson Fuel informed him that it would no longer deliver diesel to the ranch. Another company made one delivery and quit, citing the lousy condition of the road. The Border Patrol has helped by delivering fuel, and they've offered to provide an armed escort if Robinson can find a company willing to deliver. But Robinson hasn't decided what he'll do. He's thinking of buying a tanker to deliver his own fuel, and installing solar power. But that still won't give him phone service, except with his cell from atop Black Mesa, a 20-minute drive away.

Two years ago, he and Mollie got an expensive satellite phone and used it for several weeks, until all of their calls began mysteriously routing through a Mexican operator in Hermosillo. Even Verizon's technical people couldn't explain it.

Then a Border Patrol agent told the Robinsons what they already suspected: It's the smugglers again. They'd probably jammed the signals. The Kays say the same thing. At times of heavy night traffic on the Tres Bellotas, their cell phone--they have no land line--sometimes stops working for no apparent reason.

But Robinson doesn't spend a lot of time calling the Border Patrol. Even when he's certain a group is coming through --such as tonight's tire rollers--he usually won't call it in.

"If I were to call the Border Patrol, they'd say thank you and probably do nothing," says Robinson, adding that he'd have to drive up to Black Mesas several times a day to report suspicious sightings. "I'd be on the phone all the time and be frustrated all the time. I can't let it control me and affect my health. It'd ruin me."

And by the time the Border Patrol arrived, the threat would likely have passed. When Dena Kay called to report the helicopter incident, it took the Border Patrol four hours to get to the Tres Bellotas.

As Robinson sees it, the Border Patrol leaves his ranch largely undefended.

Even though the agency has had a horse patrol unit living at the ranch at times this summer, Robinson says that's unusual. More normally, agents come to the ranch in the morning looking for tracks, then either depart altogether or retreat to peaks miles back from the ranch to sit in their trucks and watch.

This allows the invaders unfettered access through Robinson's property, and it burns him up.

"Even though I'm only 200 yards from the border, my position is these illegals should never get here," says Robinson. "If you had real homeland security, they'd never be able to reach my ranch. But they're pouring across the line while the Border Patrol sits back on the hills, waiting to arrest them father back. I'm left here on my own, and it's like a taking of my property."

No phone, no fuel, and usually no Border Patrol. No man's land. So why stay?

It's the easiest question of all: It's home. The Robinsons raised their four children at the ranch. Most of their memories are on this land, and so are their hearts. They even have a ranch graveyard, the final resting place for several family members.

But Mollie admits it hasn't been easy, even from those first days in 1969. She had difficulty adjusting to the isolation, and took comfort in the biblical passage from Luke, in which Jesus said, "No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God."

Mollie did that then, and she and Lyle are doing the same thing now, keeping their hands on the plow and asking God, through their prayers, to keep them safe. It's what they have instead of homeland security.

Everyone in America has a stake in those prayers being answered.

[THIS HAS TO BE STOPPED. MEXICAN HELICOPTERS WITH MASKED MILITANTS CARRING AUTOMATIC WEAPONS ON U.S. SOIL. DRUG RUNNERS THUMBING THEIR NOSE AT AMERICAN LAW AND WORSE OUR OWN GOVERNMENT NOT DOING A DAMN THING TO STOP IT. I WOULD CALL FOR AN ARMED CIVILIAN MILITIA TO GO DOWN THERE AND CLEAN HOUSE EXCEPT THAT THE REAL VICTEMS WOULD BE THE AMERICAN CITIZENS WHO LIVE THERE WOULD BE EXECUTED AFTER THE MILITIA LEFT BY THE
DRUG PUSHING CARTELS.]

 

Society is falling

A very interesting read in the American Daily by columnist Dave Gibson. He makes some interesting observations. Al though I do not agree with a few of his points on the alcohlism and drug use. Especially when meth is the drug of choice and rampid in urban white nieghborhoods. Drug use is more a problem in white society I believe then in the minorites. More easily available perhaps in the inner city but more of a problem in white America.
The last few paragrphs are profound and follow:

We are constantly bombarded by the liberal news media claiming that 'diversity is our strength', and attempts by black racists such as Cornell West and Jesse Jackson to shame white Americans and equate violence with meaningful protest.

How do we respond? We allow the subversive ACLU and racist NAACP to dictate police policy. It is no longer lawful for police to use ethnicity as a part of 'criminal profiles.' This is most evident in our airports. Do you feel safer when you see a 90 year-old Jewish lady strip-searched?

As the Islamo-fascists try to destroy this nation, I feel they are wasting their time. If they had any sense of history, they would simply sit by and watch this country implode. Based on current trends--we will destroy ourselves.

[ FOR THE FULL ARTICAL COPY AND PASTE THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS
http://www.americandaily.com/article/8715 ]

 

The Meltdown Begins

I have been chuckeling to myself about the Cindy Sheehan. Though her loss is a tradgedy. Her son son died a Hero. However her absolute mad rantings exposes her true selfish motives. Instead of honoring her son and his deeds. She is ranting left wing talking points in order to promote the antiAmerican views.

Anti-war protestor Cindy Sheehan, whose soldier son Casey was killed in Iraq, is calling for Bush's "impeachment," and for Israel to get out of Palestine!

"You get America out of Iraq and Israel out of Palestine and you'll stop the terrorism," Sheehan declares.

[ ISREAL OUT OF PALESTINE? YEAH RIGHT THIS WON'T STOP THE ISLAMOFACISTS AT ALL. HOW ABSURD A STATEMENT. CLEARLY THE PROPALESTINIAN POINT OF VIEW.]

Sheehan, who is asking for a second meeting with President Bush, says defiantly: "My son was killed in 2004. I am not paying my taxes for 2004. You killed my son, George Bush, and I don't owe you a penny...you give my son back and I'll pay my taxes. Come after me (for back taxes) and we'll put this war on trial."

[WHO IS SHE TO DEMAND A SECOND MEETING. WHAT MAKES HER THINK SHE DOES NOT HAVE TO PAY TAXES. HELL I DON'T LIKE PAYING TAXES.]

"And now I'm going to use another 'I' word - impeachment - because we cannot have these people pardoned. They need to be tried on war crimes and go to jail."

[CANNOT HAVE THESE PEOPLE PARDONED.HA. RATHER OR NOT PRESIDENT BUSH WOULD OR WOULDN'T BE PARDON IS ILLREVELANT AS THE NEXT PRESIDENT HAS THE POWER TO PARDON ANY ONE FOR ANYTHING]

The 48-year-old California mom remains tented up in a ditch along the one-lane road that leads to Bush's Texas ranch.

As her protest entered its second week, hundreds of people with conflicting opinions about the war in Iraq descended on the area.

[THE REAL TRADGEDY OF THE CINDY SHEEHAN STORY IS HOW THE PRESS BOTH WRITEN AND VIDEO IS EXPLOITING HER MENTAL BREAKDOWN AND USE BY THE LEFT WING EXTREMISTS.]

Saturday, August 13, 2005 

Castro, another year closer?

When a vile cruel dictator take sover a country he unfortunately is celebrated by the American left wacko's.

A few years ago Belafonte was asked about his friend Fidel Castro. Here's a "Cuban leader" (the term used by the late Peter Jennings) who jailed more political prisoners as a percentage of population than Hitler or Stalin. Here's a "Cuban premier" (as Barbara Walters prefers) who executed more political prisoners in his first year in power than Hitler did in his first five. Here's a "Cuban president" (Dan Rather's term) who jailed or executed any union official, journalist or political opponent who uttered a peep against him.

"If you believe in freedom," Belafonte quickly replied, "if you believe in justice, if you believe in democracy – you have no choice but to support Fidel Castro!"

It's hard to know where to begin responding to a mentality like Belafonte's. So lets just let history speak of the stupidity of Belefonte's ignorance on Castro's dictatorship and oppresion of the Cuban people.

In 1984 Jesse Jackson was in Havana, arm in arm with a man who abolished voting rights for blacks, whites – for any hue on any Cuban Rainbow Coalition – and under penalty of the firing squad. To this day Castro promptly jails anyone who dares bring up the subject of voting.

His crackdown and jailing of dozens of dissents last month (many black) was over this very topic. "Fidel Castro is the most honest and courageous politician I've ever met!" beamed Jesse Jackson in 1984 as he shared the spotlight with the man who reintroduced slavery to Cuba. Then Jackson detonated his famous: "Viva Fidel! Viva Che!"

"God Bless you, Fidel!" boomed Pastor Calvin Butts of Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church while introducing the man who jailed the longest-suffering black political prisoner of the 20th century, and who pleaded, begged and even tried to cajole Nikita Khrushchev into nuking New York in 1962. "It is in our tradition to welcome all who are visionaries, revolutionaries and who seek the liberation of all people!"

The "liberation" Castro sought in October 1962 for the people crowding pastor Butts' church, for Charles Rangel's constituents, and indeed for Charles Rangel and pastor Butts himself, was in the form of nuclear incineration.

"If the missiles had remained," Che Guevara admitted in November of 1962, "we would have used them against the heart of the U.S., including New York. We must attain victory even if it costs millions of atomic victims."

Eusebio Penalver,the longest-serving black political prisoner of the 20th century. A black Cuban, he was holed up and tortured in Castro's jails longer than Nelson Mandela languished in South Africa's. Mr. Penalver was bloodied in his fight with Communism but unbowed for 30 years in its dungeons.

"N**ger!" taunted his jailers. "Monkey! We pulled you down from the trees and cut off your tail!" snickered Castro's goons as they threw him in solitary confinement.

The Castroites were always asking Eusebio Penalver for a "confession," for a signature on some document admitting his "ideological transgressions." This would greatly alleviate his confinement and suffering, they assured.

Castro got his answer as swiftly and as clearly from Mr. Penalver as the German commander who surrounded Bastogne got his from the 101st Airborne.

Eusebio scorned any "re-education" by his Castroite jailers. He knew it was they who desperately needed it. He refused to wear the uniform of a common criminal. He knew it was they who should don it. Through 30 years of hell in Castro's dungeons, Eusebio Penalver stood tall, proud and defiant

Ever heard of him? He lives in Miami. Ever see a CNN interview with him? Ever see him on "60 Minutes"? Ever read about him in the New York Times? The Boston Globe? Ever hear about him on NPR or during Black History Month? Ever hear the NAACP or Congressional Black Caucus mention him?

Maybe it is about time Belefonte, Jessy Jackson, and others really take a long look at their hero in Cuba.

{THANKS TO NEWS MAX FOR THE MAJORITY OF THE INFO IN THIS BLOG:Humberto Fontova
Thursday, Aug. 11, 2005
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2005/8/10/153446.shtml }

 

Isreal Lives/ no peace then

Despite what the procamel jockey crowd preaches. The true villians and criminals in the middle east are the Palestinians and other ragheads who refuse to coexisits with any one who is not Muslim.
As once again Isreal is forced to accept United Nations political backstabbing. It withdrawls from Gaza allowing a majority of thugs and murderers to resettle rightfully occupied Isreal Lands.
Isreal never started the problems in the Middle east. History shows it was started by Palestinians. There is proff positive of this. The Jews kicked butt in order to protect their right to exisits. However ever condensending ovetures by the United nations and concession after consession by the Isreal government to the ragheads only consitinatly shows they (Muslims) do not want peace.

Hamas Vows to Continue Fight After Pullout
NewsMax.com Wires
Saturday, Aug. 13, 2005
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - In a show of force, Hamas founders and political leaders appeared Saturday on a stage together for the first time in 10 years to tell the Palestinian people that the militant group's armed struggle will go on after Israel's impending withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.

In a direct challenge to the Palestinian Authority, the Hamas leadership positioned itself in front of the group's logo and a green Islamic flag to send a message that they have the right to possess weapons and to claim responsibility for pushing Israel out of the Gaza Strip.

The Hamas news conference comes just a day after the Palestinian Authority held its first official celebration - with the attendance of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas - of Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and four West Bank settlements.
Speakers at the celebration made clear that all celebrations of the withdrawal would take place under the official Palestinian banner - the red, black, green and white flag - a message to Hamas which is planning military-style celebrations of its own.

Tensions between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas are heating up in the days just before Israel begins its withdrawal, with each trying to claim victory for Israel's evacuation of 25 settlements.

 

Anti Smoking/ SCAM

We knew at the onset of the big settlement from the Tobacco companies that the money probably would not go to what it was supposed to. The first clue was the fact that this lawsuit was to be the last one with no more suits to follow. Well that did not happen as more and more lawsuits came. [ SIDE NOTE ..... FUNNY HOW NO ONE WAS EVER FORCED TO SMOKE YET THE COURTS AND ANTI SMOKING CROWD LIKES TO MAKE YOU THINK THAT THE BIG TOBACCO CORPS FORCED CIGARETTES INTO EVERYONES MOUTH.]

Now the truth/ evidance is coming forth that the states are misuseing the settlement monies.

Tobacco Settlement Money Not Going Anti-Smoking Programs
NewsMax.com
Friday, Aug. 12, 2005
The $246 billion settlement between tobacco companies and the states was supposed to go for anti-smoking education and to treat tobacco-related illnesses – but a mere 3 percent has actually been spent on prevention.

Much of the money has gone instead to help states plug budget deficits, according to Investor's Business Daily.

IBD reveals:

Five of the 46 states involved in the 1998 settlement and the District of Columbia have yet to commit a single dollar of their money to prevention, and another 15 have spent the minimum.
Health-related spending accounts for about 33 percent of the funds spent this year, but last year the figure was just 19.8 percent.
44 percent of last year's payments were used to offset budget shortfalls, up from 36 percent the year before.
When Gray Davis was governor of California, the state sold $2.4 billion of its shares to balance the budget.
But California "has hardly been alone in turning future income from the deal into immediate cash – at a large loss," IBD reports.

According to the General Accounting Office, Kentucky spent $271,750 of its tobacco money on improving the prawn industry, and North Carolina spent $100,000 on "motorsports research."

IBD warns: "The grubbers are probably done with the tobacco industry. That cow's been milked about dry. The next victims will probably come from the ranks of fast-food chains, meat producers or gun makers (which some in Congress are trying to shield from voracious liability lawyers).

"Once the lawyers and politicians who fleeced Big Tobacco target another industry, it'll be more than just smokers who'll get burned."

[ HOW TRUE, ARE WE NOT ALREADY SEEING THE FAST FOOD CHAINS START TO BE ATTACKED. THE GUN MAKERS HAVE BEEN UNDER ATTACK FOR YEARS BY SELF RIGHTOUSE MORONS. LOOK AT WHAT THE MONEY HAS BEEN SPENT ON. HOW ABSURD. THE VOTERS NEED TO DEMAND ACOUNTABILITY AT ONCE. THE ANTI SMOKING CROWD SHOULD BE ASHAMED AS THEY ARE BEHIND THE MISSUSE OF THIS MONEY. AFTER ALL FOLLOW THE TRAIL. THE MONEY HAS GONE TO THE PORK ITEMS THE NONSMOKING CROWD SUPPORTS. POLITICAL AND LEGAL BLACKMAIL.]

Friday, August 12, 2005 

Another Sept 11?

Certain intel reports are out that hint at the possibility of another September 11th attack in the making.

OFFICIALS WARN: POSSIBILITY OF ATTACKS AROUND SEPT. 11
Thu Aug 11 2005 22:15:46 ET

A group of FBI counterterrorism analysts warned this week of possible terrorist attacks in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago around Sept. 11, the NEW YORK TIMES is planning to report on Friday, but officials cautioned that they were skeptical about the seriousness of the threat.

The warning grew out of intelligence developed from an overseas source indicating that terrorists might seek to steal fuel tanker trucks in order to inflict "mass casualties" by staging an anniversary attack, officials said.

The information led FBI joint terrorism task forces in Los Angeles and Newark, N.J., to alert other government and law enforcement officials privately this week about the threat, law enforcement officials said. Several government officials in Washington who were briefed on the threat said it was described as credible and specific enough to warrant attention.


With such an open society as we enjoy here in America the plausable idea is a real threat. Once again the Citizens of America need to be vigilant as the aid to these middle eastern camel jockey's is rampant from illegal alien activists and left wing extremists. MS 13 gang support in the smuggeling of these Islamofacists into this country. The American Communist Liberation Unit (ACLU)seeking to legally protect the rights of terrorists under the Constitution. All I can say is if we do not get a handle on these wacko's the terrorists will have a free ride to attempt such a plan.

 

Pride before the Fall

When a family suffers a loss it is tradjec. However for a family to have to publicly state the fact that a family member does not speak for them and share their views is terrible. The Sheehan family is one of those families. unfortunately for them a loss of a man who gave his life in what is truely a NOBEL cause, to have a family member exclaim it was for nothing. Yes Cindy Sheehan is grieving. To loose her son is terrible. To use the loose of her son to promote a political adgenda is DISGUSTING.

The Sheehan family has spoken out now against Cindy Sheehan. With a public statement that follows:

Our family has been so distressed by the recent activities of Cindy we are breaking our silence and we have collectively written a statement for release. Feel free to distribute it as you wish.

Thanks, Cherie

In response to questions regarding the Cindy Sheehan/Crawford Texas issue: Sheehan Family Statement:

The Sheehan Family lost our beloved Casey in the Iraq War and we have been silently, respectfully grieving. We do not agree with the political motivations and publicity tactics of Cindy Sheehan. She now appears to be promoting her own personal agenda and notoriety at the the expense of her son's good name and reputation. The rest of the Sheehan Family supports the troops, our country, and our President, silently, with prayer and respect.

Sincerely,

Casey Sheehan's grandparents, aunts, uncles and numerous cousins.

The real tradjety now is the fact that extremist are useing Cindy's grief to promote their antiwar antiAmerican agenda. Having Cindy change her story from what was reported and collaberated by others on her meeting with President Bush over a year ago to a made up venomouse attack on President Bush's character is low, obnoxiouse and down right slanderouse.

I served in the First Marine Division during the 1991 Iraq invasion of Kuwait. If something had happened to me I know my mother would have been broken hearted as well as my father and brothers. However I know that they would never discredit my deeds by making such outlandish statements like Cindy Sheehan. I also was there for the L.A. Riots. now what would have happened if I had been killed by some punks from some street gang?

The bloods and the crypts were armed and acting like the idiots they are during this time as common sense was lost by the people of L.A. Then my family would have had justification to speak out. To speak out at the idiots in this country rioting for no other reason then to act like morons.

I feel sorry for the Sheehan family anfd their loss. But for Cindy Sheehan to publicly disgrace her son's memory is the real tradjety.

Wednesday, August 10, 2005 

Interesting Astronomy

Here is a tidbit for those who enjoy Astronomy:


http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/050810_asteroid_trio.html

First Asteroid Trio Discovered
By Robert Roy Britt
Senior Science Writer
posted: 10 August 2005
01:00 pm ET


An asteroid known to astronomers for more than a century has now been found to harbor two small satellites.

It is the first asteroid trio ever discovered.

And there may be more than three.

The main asteroid, named 87 Sylvia, is one of the largest known to orbit the Sun in the main asteroid belt, between Mars and Jupiter. It is potato-shaped, about 175 miles (280 kilometers) in diameter and 235 miles (380 kilometers) long. It was discovered in 1866.

The first moon was found four years ago and the second one was announced today.

Asteroid moons common

There are about 60 asteroids known to each have one companion. The first pair was noted in 1993, when the Galileo spacecraft spotted the moonlet Dactyl orbiting asteroid Ida. Some pairs involve a smaller satellite, while in others the two objects are roughly equal in size.

Asteroid 87 Sylvia was named for Rhea Sylvia, the mythical mother of the founders of Rome. Now its moons will be called Romulus and Remus, for the ancient city's founders.

Romulus is some 11.3 miles (18 kilometers) across and orbits the main asteroid every 87.6 hours. Remus, the newfound object, is about 4.4 miles (7 kilometers) wide and orbits Sylvia every 33 hours.

Sylvia completes one rotation about its axis -- a day -- every 5 hours and 11 minutes.

The three-rock setup was likely created in a collision, astronomers said.

"People have been looking for multiple asteroid systems for a long time, because binary asteroid systems in the main belt seem to be common and formation scenarios, such as a collision between two asteroids followed by disruption and re-accretion, suggest that fragments should be orbiting bigger asteroids," said Franck Marchis, a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley who led the discovery.

The details are reported in the Aug. 11 issue of the journal Nature.

More to find?

There may be smaller moons around Sylvia that still evade detection, Marchis told SPACE.com. Satellites up to 3 miles (5 kilometers) wide could lurk between the two known moons, he said, and an even larger object could exist inside the orbit of Remus and escape detection.

Observations of Sylvia itself support the idea of a collision. The asteroid's low density and known size allowed astronomers to calculate that it must be a rubble pile, rather than a solid rock.

"It could be up to 60 percent empty space," said French researcher Daniel Hestroffer, a co-author of the study from the Observatoire de Paris.

The small satellites are thought to be collision debris that went into orbit rather than getting re-stuck to Sylvia.

Based on what they've seen so far, astronomers estimate that about 6 percent of asteroids have companions, Marchis said, adding that it is too early to guess how many systems might contain multiple rocks.

The discovery was made with a European Southern Observatory telescope in Chile.

[COOOOOOOLLLLLLL]

 

Inflitration by Subversives

Once again the average citizen needs to wake up and smell the pinto beans. We are under an invasion from south of the boarder and the Mexican government is aiding this. The open boarder groups are literally killing this noble nation from within. Read this following artical and demand your Senators and Represenitives do something about this.

U.S. agent accused of aiding illegals
By Jerry Seper
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
August 10, 2005


A U.S. Border Patrol agent accused of being an illegal alien and smuggling other illegals into the United States faces a bail hearing today in federal court in San Diego.
Oscar Antonio Ortiz, 28, a Mexican citizen born in Tijuana, is charged with using a fraudulent birth certificate to obtain a job with the agency in 2001 and alien smuggling. The numbered certificate claimed he was born in Chicago, although authorities have since discovered it belonged to a man born a month earlier.
Mr. Ortiz, who was assigned at the agency's El Cajon field station 35 miles east of San Diego, pleaded not guilty to the felony charges during a hearing Friday. He was ordered held until today's bail review before U.S. Magistrate Judge Anthony J. Battaglia.
Law-enforcement authorities said Mr. Ortiz and another unidentified Border Patrol agent became the targets of an undercover investigation after they were overheard on intercepted telephone conversations discussing on "many occasions" the smuggling of migrants into the United States through a border area near Tecate, which they patrolled.
Transcripts from the intercepted calls show the unidentified agent told a family member in May that he and Mr. Ortiz smuggled several dozen people into the country and had been paid fees ranging from $300 to $2,000 a person.
The intercepted calls, authorities said, came during an investigation by the North County Regional Gang Task Force in San Diego into a suspected drug ring.
Mr. Ortiz was arrested Thursday in Escondido, Calif., by agents from the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General and placed on administrative leave.
Assisting in the arrest were Escondido police, the North County gang unit and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
"Any agent who defies the Border Patrol's motto of 'Honor First' and chooses to violate the trust of the citizens they swore to protect will be held accountable," Border Patrol Chief David V. Aguilar in Washington said. "There is no place in the Border Patrol for behavior that tarnishes and discredits the badge we proudly wear."
Mr. Ortiz's attorney, Stephen White, was not available yesterday for comment. If convicted, Mr. Ortiz could face up to 13 years in prison.
Border Patrol officials declined to discuss the case, although Assistant U.S. Attorney Alana Wong in San Diego told Judge Battaglia during Friday's hearing that Mr. Ortiz has resigned from the agency. Prosecutors argued that Mr. Ortiz should remain in jail until his case is decided.
Federal prosecutors have not identified the second agent or said whether that agent also faces charges. Authorities said the second agent also had been placed on administrative leave.

[ ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE? A PAID VACATION FOR SOMEONE WHO IS SMUGGELING IN INTRUDERS TO THIS COUNTRY. SECONDLY HOW DID A CITIZEN FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY GET A JOB IN THE INS? THIS IS OUTRAGEOUSE. IT IS TIME FOR THE GOVERNMENT TO GET IN GEAR AND PROTECT THE CITIZENS OF AMERICA!!!!!!]

 

Refreashing Radio

In a suprise showing, here is a story about a morning drive time radio show. This show brings good news and feelings to its listeners, no foul inuendos or stupidity. Thanks to Michelle Malkin for bringing this to my attention . Much to my shame as Salem Media is my employer.

It's morning drive time in Los Angeles.
Howard Stern is hosting "Stump the Perv" on KSLX-FM (97.1), which features a male contestant pitted against a Nevada call girl in a porn trivia contest. He wins and gets five minutes alone with her in Howard's bathroom.

Meanwhile, Jamie, Jack and Stench on KYSR-FM (98.7) are talking about gay bull riders, crotchless hazmat suits and their white-trash childhoods — all topics that would be applauded at most of the ratings-hungry morning shows on the radio dial.

That is, except for one show — "The Family Friendly Morning Show" from 5 to 9 a.m. hosted by Billy Burke on KFSH-FM (95.9), a Christian-themed station often referred to as the Fish. On one recent morning, Burke is discussing one of his favorite promotions, Random Acts of Kindness Day, where listeners are encouraged to phone in their stories of good deeds either witnessed or performed.

A mother tells Burke that her three children are donating all the money earned from part-time jobs and allowances to their godmother so she can pay for chemotherapy. "Kids are doing good things," said Burke, a veteran of Top 40 stations and a father of two children, ages 13 and 8. "The majority of kids are good kids."

The family-oriented show stands virtually alone in the lion's den of the morning drive time, a fiercely competitive programming block known more for its raunchiness than heart. The feel-good format itself is not unique to Los Angeles, but one of about 10 that broadcast around the nation in such cities as Sacramento, Nashville and Atlanta.

Rolled out over the last several years by Camarillo-based Salem Communications, which owns more than 100 mostly Christian-oriented radio stations, the idea is quite simple — air a morning show that parents and children can tune into without wincing.

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