Thursday, April 29, 2010

Let's start this morning with Obama proving again how thin-skinned he is

Apparently those people quietly demonstrating and singing subversive songs like God Bless America were just so threatening...


Since Mexico is still whining about and threatening Arizona for daring to enforce the law, let's note one of the conditions illegal aliens in Mexico face:
Amnesty International called the abuse of migrants in Mexico a major human rights crisis Wednesday, and accused some officials of turning a blind eye or even participating in the kidnapping, rape and murder of migrants.

The group's report comes at a sensitive time for Mexico, which is protesting the passage of a law in Arizona that criminalizes undocumented migrants.
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Central American migrants are frequently pulled off trains, kidnapped en masse, held at gang hideouts and forced to call relatives in the U.S. to pay off the kidnappers. Such kidnappings affect thousands of migrants each year in Mexico, the report says.

Many are beaten, raped or killed in the process
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You'll notice the wording from the AI clowns, 'migrants' instead of 'illegal aliens'. But once again we are brought face-to-face with the fact that Mexico
A: Has very strict enforcement of borders and immigration laws and
B: Has lots of illegals being badly mistreated
while they're bitching, whining and blaming us for their problems.


Sen. Arlen Specter(Backstabbing Turncoat) is playing "I was justified and it was just wonderful of me to turn Democrat." Specter, you betrayed people and turned your coat just because you want to stay in that seat more than you care about anything else; which means you should have been thrown out of it a LONG time ago.


New law makes illegal aliens want to leave state; this is supposed to be a bad thing?
Arizona’s sweeping immigration bill allows police to arrest illegal immigrant day laborers seeking work on the street or anyone trying to hire them. It won’t take effect until summer but it is already having an effect on the state’s underground economy.

“Nobody wants to pick us up,” Julio Loyola Diaz says in Spanish as he and dozens of other men wait under the shade of palo verde trees and lean against a low brick wall outside the east Phoenix home improvement store.

Many day laborers like Diaz say they will leave Arizona because of the law, which also makes it a state crime to be in the U.S. illegally and directs police to question people about their immigration status if there is reason to suspect they are illegal immigrants.


Obama said he did not “begrudge” wealth that is “fairly earned.” But in a departure from his prepared remarks, he added, “I think at some point you have made enough money.”
Well, well, I wonder if Dear Leader has told George Soros that he has enough money? And how many millions did Obama make last year? Was that 'enough'?


And, closing with lawyers and politicians in uniform and political correctness at all costs.

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