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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Arizona held hostage, Missouri gets a pass
Over at the American Thinker blog, Timothy Birdnow writes about Missouri’s immigration regulations that went into effect unchallenged while Arizona’s SB 1070 which is very similar in wording and intent became a national controversy. No boycotts, no marches featuring Nazi … Continue reading
Government hypes Hotline for America’s illegal workers
From the Department of Counter-Productive Government comes a consumer hotline establishing the right of illegal workers to receive the same pay rights as legal workers. Mark Hemingway’s barbed comment about the Labor Department’s efforts to ensure illegals are paid, … Continue reading
Posted in Opinions and Op-Eds
Tagged Department of Labor, illegal workers, Labor Department, Linda Solis, pay rights, Solis
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Like rats from a sinking ship
A report from the Telegraph in the United Kingdom speculates that White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel plans to resign following the mid-term elections. Rahmbo has the survival instincts of a rodent and wants to be as far … Continue reading
For Arizona it is politics before security
An Arizona Republic story states that securing the border is an impossible task, so unfeasible that comprehensive amnesty is the only solution. The U.S. cannot stop all illegal immigration so why try. His example that drugs and criminal acts … Continue reading
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Tagged ammo, Arizona, border security, firearms, Immigration, Kyl, McCain, Nazis, skinheads, surrender, vigilante
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Who cares? Neither one is helping
This headline has been up for hours on Matt Drudge’s website. BP CEO GOES SAILING OBAMA GOES GOLFING After watching oil spew for months, presidential dithering and consults with academes, pointless Congressional hearings, conspiracy to delay and prevent clean-up efforts while BP … Continue reading
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Stoking the fire on a powder keg
According to news out of Israel the largest fleet of American warships in many years, accompanied by an Israeli navy ship, traversed the Suez Canal. An Iranian flotilla and two Lebanese ships are en route to Gaza with relief … Continue reading
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Tagged blockade, Gaza, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Suez Canal, warships
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Incendiary free speech: expressed opinion spurs arsons
In the Show Me State, one man expressed his opinion that Democrats are the party of parasites. An intolerant critic of the man’s viewpoint decided to show the farmer their displeasure. Twice, someone torched the 40-foot truck trailer … Continue reading
By what authority?
Ben Stein, writing for The American Spectator asks by what authority the president acts to create and enforce new enactments without Congressional legislation. Pointing out the fears driving the Tea Party, Stein sees the need for Obama to be stopped. Daniel Oliver predicts a crash and … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Stein, Daniel Oliver, The American Spectator
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Nogales Arizona Police targeted by Mexican cartels
A friend sent this link to a Nogales International story. Off-duty officers who encountered drug smugglers on the American side of the border received death threats from a Mexican smuggling cartel. Stay away or die. Our own police and law enforcement officers have … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona, border, Drug Cartels, Mexico, Napolitano, Nogales, police, violence
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