Archive for July, 2007

Racist Illegal Aliens And Their Planned Conquest Of America

There are a lot of apologists out there rooting for illegal immigration to continue. They don’t want anything done about the problem of illegal immigration into the United States of America. Who these apologists are ranges from radical liberals to journalists to cheap labor barons. What they want is the same: a free pass for illegal aliens.

Rueben Navarrette Jr., a nationally syndicated journalist, recently wrote that illegal immigration is our own fault. I can only assume he means we, the legal citizens of America, when he says “our” in reference to his attempt to paint illegal immigration as something we should not attempt to fix.

You see, he’s Hispanic—which is why he appears to take exception to and point out with some weak form of pseudo-disgust “what one commentator ominously labeled “socio-ethnic centric groups” such as the National Council of La Raza.” (Source: CNN.com)

La Raza is a racist organization just like the Black Panthers, KKK and other such groups. One of their stated goals is the reconquest of America…which is funny, since they never had it to begin with. La Raza and Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan (Chicano Student Movement of Aztlan) seem to think America belongs to them—as if they built it, as if they have defended it.

Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan is about as racist an organization as you can find. Here’s what they believe:

“For The Race everything. Outside The Race, nothing.”

There’s more…

Continue Reading 15 comments July 31, 2007

Cop Gets Off For Beating Senior Citizen

Well a judge dismissed charges against a cop in New Orleans who beat 66 year old Robert Davis for no reason. Davis was arrested and booked for being drunk but was not formally charged—because he was never drunk.

The police just needed to justify losing their temper and beating an innocent man who voiced his view that they had acted unprofessionally. Heaven forbid citizens should be allowed to be critical of those our tax dollars hire to protect and serve us or their rude and unprofessional conduct!

Continue Reading Add comment July 25, 2007

AT&T And Other Telecoms Crying Over Google Competition

Nobody likes a crybaby. Especially when they’re crying because they cannot have everything their way.

The future of the 700MHz frequency band is up for grabs, and Google is looking to get in on the action. The major telecoms are unhappy about Google’s foray into their territory because—like most telecom industry giants with monopolistic aspirations—they don’t want competition.

Google has written to the FCC and stated they would bid the minimum reserve if the government enforces some principles that would favor giving consumers more choice. Telecoms on the other hand don’t care about customers and would rather have more control so they can limit what you can and can’t do in the realm of communications…

Continue Reading Add comment July 25, 2007

5th Amendment Overturned By Bush’s Executive Order?

Well, I’ve been busy with work lately, but I wanted to catch up on blogging. I needed something suitable to get me fired back up, and found it.

Nothing like the 5th Amendment being overturned to stir one’s passions, eh?

A new Presidential Executive Order by President Bush supposedly targets insurgents and terrorists crossing into Iraq from Syria and Iran has been issued. My big problem with it is that when you read the executive order, it states that property is to be seized from persons in the US, coming to the US, or who come into control of US persons. That sounds incredibly vague and more like it is targeting the average American citizen than any foreign terrorist.

“…all property and interests in property of the following persons, that are in the United States, that hereafter come within the United States, or that are or hereafter come within the possession or control of United States persons, are blocked and may not be transferred, paid, exported, withdrawn, or otherwise dealt in…”

Continue Reading 4 comments July 23, 2007

Spec Ops Paratroopers Drop In On Prison

Just when you think there’s nothing but the usual war, political scandals, and other news fodder out there, something catches your eye.

Apparently 25 special operations soldiers missed their DZ by a few miles and landed in the cornfield of Fremont Correctional Facility near Ordway, Colorado. While there may be some mystery surrounding who they are, there are also some clues—since the official comment on the incident came out of MacDill Air Force Base, Florida.

I wonder how long it will take the blogosphere to ramp up with posts about how our government is training troops to assault prisons for some devious reason?


Add comment July 17, 2007

Voodoo Child, Government Return

A man in Florida owes $10,000 in back child support for a child that is not his. DNA proves it. The child’s mother has sworn an affidavit stating the child is not his. Yet his ass is in hot water because of the kind of jackasses that run the screwed up, pathetic excuse for a justice system we have in this country have their heads up their collective butts.

I suppose it is partly because so many of our politicians, judges and laywers are crack-heads and pedophiles and cowards…

Continue Reading 4 comments July 13, 2007

Border Patrol To Bring Peace And Pinatas To Iraq?

The latest example of stupidity on the part of our government? Sending Border Patrol agents to Iraq to train Iraqis on how to secure their borders.

No, I’m serious. This is happening. Check out the video.

If all goes well, Mexicans will soon be crowding the streets of every Iraqi town and insurgents will all be too busy bitching and moaning about loud tejano music played at 3am and the loss of jobs that Iraqis will not want to bother fighting with coalition forces. Soon, there will be peace and pinatas for all in Iraq…

Continue Reading 2 comments July 7, 2007

Man Arrested For Reciting The First Amendment

Does anyone else think that NYC police arresting a man for taking part in a peaceable assembly and reciting the First Amendment of the United States Constitution is harassment? This is one more example of how we as a nation are losing our rights and just goes to show what is wrong with our government.

The article also points out one good example of the “tyranny of the masses” that has brought our society to the sorry state that it is in. Police term bicycle rides by large groups as a threat to public safety and complain that they hamper traffic. A threat to public safety?

How did we get to the point where getting from point A to point B constitutes a threat to public safety?

Continue Reading 6 comments July 4, 2007

Concern In Afghanistan Over Lawlessness And Taliban Resurgence

The UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, was in Afghanistan to meet with President Hamid Karzai to discuss ways to improve the security situation there. The Taliban has been making a comeback, and anti-western sentiment continues to grow as more innocent civilians are killed and wounded in raids on suspected Taliban.

The country is worried that Karzai is doing nothing to bring law and order that he promised, and who can blame them? Nothing seems to be changing…

Continue Reading 2 comments July 4, 2007

Previous Posts


Impetus

Caffeine fueled emarketing, politics, business, Linux, philosophy, beer, boxing, music, technology, and writing. And other stuff, too...




Ron Paul 2008 - Hope for America

Site Map & Suggestions

Top Posts

Archives

Pages

Feeds

We're Discussing

Community

2k Bloggers


Contact me about reciprocal linking and getting your site listed in my blogroll.

Links

Spam Blocked

Blog Stats

Showing Support