Saturday, April 28, 2007

Something Bush Won't Ask an Iowan

I'm still amazed at the gutters into which this this rat-bastard we've elected President will slither to pander to people who do not belong here in his unceasing effort to transmogrify the nation of my ancestors into a third-world cesspool. And here it is reported that he's found some new pond scum to fertilize:

Bush seeks grads' help on immigration - Yahoo! News

Bush gave the commencement address at Miami Dade College, where more than half the students were raised speaking a language other than English. He gave the Class of 2007 an assignment: Tell their elected representatives in Washington to get going on immigration legislation. "You see every day the values of hard work, and family, and faith that immigrants bring," the president said. "This experience gives you a special responsibility to make your voices heard." Bush said the immigration system is deeply broken: Employers are not held accountable enough; borders are not secure enough; businesses need workers willing to do low-paying jobs; and the 12 million people estimated to be in the U.S. illegally cannot all be deported and so must be dealt with "without amnesty and without animosity."

Obviously, this son of a bitch would never give such a speech to youth at a community college in Iowa! Why is he asking first-generation Americans, those who have a Cubanisimo-warped sense of nation and almost zero exposure to people who are descended from American patriots, to play a pivotal role in immigration reform? Why will he not ask the same of people who have a sense of American stewardship? And, as Jake correctly points out, why will he not lead us an open and honest debate among all citizens to be the means of deciding the solution - with all real options placed on the table?

(Hint: It would take "leadership" and he wouldn't get what he wants)

Here's another nagging question: Why does this prickish waste of the "conservative" mantle get a free pass from the media to mouth garbage like the " they cannot all be deported" fallacy when every other utterance of his gets picked apart like road-kill beset upon by vultures? God forbid the media ever call him on it and let news consumers know about the effectiveness of "attrition through enforcement."

President Bush, what the f**k makes the poorly-Americanized offspring of immigrants more special to you than my child? What you are saying to these graduates is that they have more value to you than children in my family who share my ancestry.

Mr. President, you make me sick.

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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Ramos & Compean: The Smoking Gun Appears

Until now, I've been mostly mute on the disgusting prosecution and conviction by a Federal Prosecutor of two fine Border Patrol Agents, Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean. Something has always stunk to high heavens about this: I could think of no legitimate reason for the kangaroo court proceedings that made sense. I didn't want to think that the Feds would really go this far to do something that appears on its face to be so immoral, so unethical and so contrary to the sovereign interests of all citizens. To me, either there was legitimacy in the case, or there were some major pieces of the puzzle that had not yet come to light.

As of yesterday, I'd only been keeping up with the case by getting regular Google Alerts on the matter and waiting for something to break one way or the other. Today, I learned the most convincing piece of information, likely ever to come to light, that exposes a whole new disgusting underbelly of our immigration nightmare:



Our government is colluding with the Government of Mexico to lay waste to the rights of US Citizens.

WorldNetDaily: Mexico demanded U.S. posecute sheriff, agents

The Mexican Consulate played a previously undisclosed role in the events leading to U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton's high-profile prosecution of Border Patrol Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, who are serving 11 and 12 year sentences for their role in the shooting of a drug smuggler, according to documents obtained by WND.

I've known for many years that Mexican Consular Officials Cockroaches have worked tirelessly lobbying for Mexican interests at the Federal, State and Local levels. I've considered their efforts to be unprosecuted subversion of our sovereignty. But this crap is so disgusting, so contrary to America's interests and so in-line with my suspicions about the Bush Administration's too-cozy relationship with Mexico's kleptocratic elites that it simply makes sense that American law enforcement officers would be thrown under the bus if Mexico merely asked. If Mexico has that much sway with the Feds about law enforcement, what leeway might our government give those bastards to go after regular citizens? What might the Bushites allow those scumbags to do to shut up Bloggers like me who constantly bring these travesties to the attention of our readers? You can damned well bet that I'll not be getting even close to the Mexican border so long as the goons currently in residence in the White House are led by the nose by Mexican interests.

I'm reminded of this:

Two Assholes and their brother


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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

UCLA CANCELS MINUTEMAN DEBATE

Here's a press release I just received:

FREEDOM OF SPEECH ONCE AGAIN THREATENED ON A UNIVERSITY CAMPUS LOS ANGELES, CA

The University of California Los Angeles rescinded an invitation yesterday issued to Carl Braun, California State Director for The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, to a debate scheduled for this evening with Dr. Yaron Brook of the Ayn Rand Institute regarding border security due to “security risks”. The event which has been planned for months, was sponsored by ClubLogic.org and the Ayn Rand Institute, was to have taken place this evening on the UCLA campus.

“Apparently the open border advocates will infringe upon our constitutional rights to free speech because they are worried that we will educate college students about the criminal elements that enter our country illegally while they simultaneously threaten the personal security of our members, stated Chris Simcox, founder and President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps. “The UCLA administration should ensure that free speech and honest debate regarding such an important topic is not void from their campus.”

The University Police and Minuteman Leadership were notified Monday morning of threats appearing on an anarchist website. The site was one of several calling for protests stating "Admission is free, so let’s do what they did at Columbia and shut it down! Hate speech is not free speech. No hate speech at UCLA." The postings gave instructions to protestors on how to defeat police efforts to control the mobs
if things got out of control: "Remember UCPD officers gleefully use tazers guns,
so wear heavy clothing with a thick plastic raincoat over it. Also Tazer prongs
are 2 inches long and can be short circuited by an(d) correctly placed insulated metal object or wire mesh. Plan ahead and avoid injury.”

The University Administration cited budgetary reasons for having to pay police overtime but private sources said there was quite a controversy amongst school administrators between those that wanted the event to proceed and those that wanted to do anything to prevent the Minuteman Leader from sharing his views on the topic. Billed as a civil discourse on the rationale of borders, Dr. Brook, a noted
"open borders advocate" and Mr. Braun, a proponent of strong border security
were prepared to conduct a philosophical debate on the subject for the students
and faculty.

Instead, the Students for A Democratic Society (SDS) on campus planned to disrupt the free exchange of ideas. Citing security concerns, Arthur Lechtholz-Zey, Chief Executive Officer of Club Logic, notified Mr. Braun at 6pm Monday evening (Pacific Time) that the event was cancelled. "Arthur was quite distressed at the last minute cancellation by the University Administration" stated Carl Braun California State Director for The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps. "We both felt that freedom of speech was once again trumped by anarchists and students threatening to disrupt the event in a Columbia University type protest."

The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (MCDC) is a peaceful, law-abiding and citizen-led initiative organized to stand watch at our borders and in our neighborhoods, report illegal activities to the proper authorities, and build border fencing on private lands using private donations. Additionally, MCDC seeks to urge local and federal officials to enforce our immigration laws in order to keep our families and country safe. MCDC conducts border watch operations that assist the activities of the U.S. Border Patrol, reports employers of illegal aliens, and advocates to keeps tax dollars from being used for illegal alien benefits.

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Sunday, January 28, 2007

One of These Things is Not Like The Others

One of these things just doesn't belong. Can you tell which thing is not like the others?

Class Assignment

1) Click on the first link.

2) Then read the story that brings us the moronic quote of the day:

Secrets of Obama family unlocked - World - Times Online

" 'I believe the American electorate is ready to support leaders who embody the American dream despite their differences. In doing so, we affirm ourselves as a tolerant people,' said William Galston, a senior fellow in public policy at the Brookings Institution in Washington."

3) Then click on the second link.

4) Select and read the biographical information about any 5 random presidents and make note of their heritage (that's a reference to his parents and ancestry, for those of you who are Democrats).

5) In 150 words or less, tell me how this guy ever gets elected President of the United States of America; if you use the term "racist," or "Nazi," you get an automatic "F" and are banished to the Godwin's Law closet forever.

If the origins of a candidate for President of the United States are somehow off-limits for discussion, then the nation is already too far gone. It cannot be saved from falling victim to whatever ideaology opposes it because it will no longer have any ideaology or moral absolutes of its own. While I believe we've been led down a radical and dangerous path by political correctness, multiculturalism, forced diversity and redefined "tolerance" for 40 years or so, I don't believe we've fallen to the point at which we'd elect someone president who represents the eradication of our traditions and our culture. The Hate AmericaTM crowd loves Obama primarily because he represents the antithesis of Americanism.

I hope the Dhimmicrats do nominate him. It will ensure a GOP victory in 2008, and likely a sweep of both Houses of Congress by true Conservatives. It will be the biggest-ever GOTV boost for those who oppose the dogma and semantics of cultural Marxism.


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Sunday, January 14, 2007

How obvious are the agendas here?

Twelve occupants. Seven dead. Politically correct reporting. It would have been reported the same disingenuous way had they hit another van carrying a family of American citizens - no matter how many citizens were killed. And I'll bet anyone dollars to doughnuts that this was a van full of illegal aliens:
7 die as minivan hits big rig in Okla.
The identities of the victims were not immediately released. Philippi said all the van's occupants were residents of Mexico.

Let me take this a step further now. Those five who were not killed are now taking money out of our pockets. We're all paying for their care. No matter how long it takes. No matter how much it costs. We're all stuck with the bill. The agenda is to make sure we don't notice.

On another front, there is some great news:

Success! Illegal alien cop-killer in US custody
In the pre-dawn hours Thursday morning, US deputy marshals and agents of Mexico's Agencia Federal de Investigationes (AFI) delivered fugitive murderer Jorge Arroyo-Garcia to the Orange County California jail in Santa Ana.

Garcia is a vicious fugitive wanted for the murder of Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff David March four years ago. Garcia was flown from Mexico City to Tijuana late Wednesday night, where the Marshals and AFI agents turned him over to Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Investigators.
Here, I think, the agenda is more subtle. It's great that a scumbag is going to face trial for killing a cop. But I have to say that when I first read this I was more than a bit surprised. Mexico does not ever -NEVER- extradites anyone who might face the death penalty.

Why the sudden change? Why in this case? Could it be that Mexico is working with the open borders goon squad (McCain, Bush, Kennedy) on another McAmnesty? Perhaps they believe their episodic enforcement shows will lessen the outrage over lax immigration enforcement in the minds of a few more citizens? Does this arrest and extradition pony-show work in concert with the Swift Meat raids? Are little tidbits of news re-casting illegal aliens as less of a problem aimed at conning the more gullible among us? Will the made-up-news make some worry less about whether government is capable of managing a new program to document and track 20 million amnestied "guest workers?" Will the "good news" continue to dribble out while Congresscritters deal an incurable blow to the middle class and a rape the hopes and dreams of future generations? Will this raise hope amongst Corporatist disciples of economism and trigger more dollars to flow from the accounts of US Chamber of Commerce members into campaign accounts? Does the possible fulfillment of hope for the most greedy, and least concerned for sovereignty, that the greatest con in the history this American Nation's government will finally be perpetrated for their benefit?

Will the media play along by failing to report the crimes and costs of illegal aliens as evidenced by the minivan vs. big-rig story?
You betcha!

There aren't enough asshats to go around on this one. The ruse mirrors exactly what I'd do were I in charge of marketing amnesty to a public that proves mostly ignorant to the details but has shown a gut-level antipathy for amnesty. I'd put on a show targeted at weakening the resolve of those who don't have the time to pay close attention.

Do ya think I've grown too cynical?


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Saturday, December 30, 2006

Tinfoil Hatter Alert!

This has to be the most bizarre quote I've posted in 2006:
A Fork in the Road for Food - Alan Hall
"Record-setting enforcement of immigration laws is disturbing the food production system in rural New York State, and elsewhere."
This is so off the wall I have to rephrase it for clarity: Forty years of "record-setting non-enforcement of our nation's laws" has rendered many so addicted to illegally-obtained serf labor that our nation's agricultural special interest groups are impotent to leverage technology and bring to us not only cheaper food, but safer food. You can bet your sweet Taco Bell on it. American High school kids are building fusion reactors in their basements but Big Ag can't think its way out of the middle ages even when many farms are proving quite adept at it.

The whining and moaning of serf addicts spikes at the most meager and pathetic attempts at enforcement. And it usually brings some PhD'd doofus out of the woodwork to bestow victim status on everyone who is at the very least complicit in a vast wink-and-nod conspiracy to break the law. The only way current enforcement efforts are "unprecedented" is that there is a difference between a 0.00000% level and a 0.00001% level of adequate enforcement.

This "Alan Hall" person may very well be an "Associate Professor of Work, Criminology, Health, & Rural Sociology" at the University of Windsor. (I did a bit of Googling and found the professor has written on organic farming in the past, so this connection, I think, is fairly strong.) Please do read the whole article he wrote, it's good for a few laughs. He quotes freely from a New York Times article reposted at a notorious blog of record for moonbats, Truthout.org, but he does not give attribution in the article...when he is using quotations! Why am I not surprised this guy's a professor?

The web site this bizarre blather appears at is a strange one also. I wonder how many people actually read it? The site is a promoter of an oft-debunked economic theory called the "Elliot Wave Principle," which apparently undergoes modification every time it's prophesied calamity doesn't occur at the date it was supposed to occur. It appears to me that Elliot Wave's followers are sort of like Jehovah's witnesses, buying into new "reasons" devined within its dogma that just happen to be "discovered" as the time for armageddon passes.

Just to know that we've got guys like Alan Hall working for the enemy makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

My heart refuses to bleed for criminals

It appears that Swift & Co's actions before the recent raids actually allowed the escape of 400 or so of those who had not only entered our nation illegally, but also had stolen and were using the identities of American citizens. Swift did everything it could to stop the raids from happening, even though it had months to clean up its act.

According to Swift: "These actions by ICE, or a comparable mass removal action,would have a direct impact on many legal workers, as well as suspected illegal workers, and would irreparably harm Swift by interfering with its legal business operations and by damaging its reputation."

I'm not moved at all by Swift's pleas.

The Department of Justice countered: "Put simply, there is no constitutional or statutory right for anyone to continue violating the law, and the government need not work on a potential law violators' timetable, especially where, as here, doing so would undermine legitimate law-enforcement operations."

I agree with the Department of Justice, but remain unconvinced that this action is anything but a smarmy feigning of interest in enforcement to give Congresscritters cover prior to their passing a massive amnesty that promises...PROMISES...to do irrevocable harm in its alteration of the character of this nation. The irony here is that if there is an amnesty now, considering the number of illegal aliens is at least double the number claimed by government, America's majority will finally learn out how onerously it has been duped. I foresee then end of the two-party system. Those who dream and idealize diversity and multiculturalism will probably get it.

And they're in for the shock of their lives when they find out they've led us all down the primrose path to a fractured, balkanized nation. Don't believe me? Then consider the following video, if you can stomach the Tribune's obviously wretched bias and appeal to emotion. Please pay attention early on to what some of the Mexicans who weren't arrested say in regard to this nation's sovereignty:

This sort of raid needs to happen somewhere in America every day for the next 10 years. Pick up a few hundred here, a couple dozen there, the occasional large cache of the worst of the worst and start perp-walking some of these corporate heads for good measure...problem solved. And maybe, just maybe, we'll piss off enough of those on the loony left who actually want these people to be amnestied that some of them will leave too.

Now THAT would be cause for celebration.

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PS: Let's all note that representatives of the Catholic Church again show up to stand in the corner of those who deny our status as a sovereign nation. Not that there's anything for them to gain by erasing our borders. No. Nothing to see here. Move along. Ignore the man in the collar with the rosary and an agenda.

Sheesh.

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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Droppin' Anchor Babies in New Orleans

Babies of the reconstruction Chicago Tribune

NEW ORLEANS -- First came the storm. Then came the workers. Now comes the baby boom.
And next comes the time for American taxpayers to divvy up.

In the latest twist to the demographic transformation of New Orleans since it was swamped by Hurricane Katrina last year, hundreds of babies are being born to Latino immigrant workers, both legal and illegal, who flocked to the city to toil on its reconstruction.

Oh joy! Now not only do we have billions of money already wasted in the reconstruction, we're going to have a whole new perpetual underclass. Whee!
Last summer, researchers at Tulane University estimated that there were 5,000 to 7,000 illegal Latino workers in Orleans Parish alone, excluding non-working relatives. But some community workers estimate that tens of thousands have arrived since the storm.
Five...ten...twentyfive...do I hear 100 thousand? Estimates can be so hard to pin down, and it seems especially so when it comes to illegal aliens.
Lacking health insurance and barred from most government assistance, expectant immigrant mothers can go to only the handful of charitable clinics that are still operating and that do not question a woman's immigration status.

This should be a reminder to them that they aren't supposed to be here and are ripping us off by staying.

The two health units providing prenatal care run by the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals saw more than 1,200 pregnant women from January to mid-November. Virtually all were Latino immigrants.

According to the CIA Fact Book, the birth rate per 1000 population is currently 14.14 per year. Let's consider that this Latino population is 2.5 times the norm and peg it at 36 births per thousand. That more than 1200 pregnant Latino women at the two clinics over 11 months annualizes to 1300. Now, how many Latinos, using our reasonable assumptions, does it take to create 1300 babies in a year?

Drumroll please....


36,111

Isn't that special! And that's just the number representative from from two clinics. The real numbers are probably far, far greater. This is the real story, not any of that other misplaced sniveling compassionate drivel the MSM will use to frame this issue.

Most of the immigrants are not new to the United States. They come from Texas, Florida or California, seeking construction work that can pay $150 a day. But there are some newcomers, including Sara Alvarado, a 26-year-old Honduran, who arrived in the United States in August after a monthlong odyssey through Mexico with her partner, Tony, 32.
Isn't it interesting how the reporter manages to skirt reporting the likelihood that most of Nawlin's new residents are illegal aliens by stating that they came from some of the other states. Folks, you have to start reading this crap with a far more critical eye or they'll slip important factoids right by you.
When Alvarado finally got to New Orleans, brought into the country by coyotes, or smugglers, who charged $6,000, she was more than six months pregnant. The last time she had seen a doctor was four months before.
So. They owe coyote's money. Great. Now we'll have to fork over more tax dollars when the Coyotes kidnap the baby.

Now she is the mother of Jackson Antonio, a U.S. citizen who came into the world at Tulane-Lakeside Hospital 12 days early on Oct. 17, the day the 300 millionth American was born.Dr. Kevin Work, an obstetrician who started a private practice a year before the hurricane, has been offering a low-cost prenatal care package, charging about $800 for the full term of a pregnancy, a small fraction of the typical bill.

He said he delivers 50 to 70 babies a month, most born to Latino immigrants. He delivered Jackson Antonio, though he could not remember doing so, the memory lost in a blur of births.
I applaud the doctor for his charity, but in a sane nation, I'd also expect that ICE would be picking these women up at about 7.5 months and getting them out of country before they drop more anchor babies. Mexico can thank us for the excellent prenatal care.
Alvarado's baby was required to stay 48 hours in the hospital. But Alvarado had to leave after 24. Emergency Medicaid pays for up to a 24-hour hospital stay for a vaginal delivery and a 48-hour stay for a Caesarean section.

Does anybody hear the sound of cash registers?

She spent the next day looking for a car safety seat, which hospitals require to discharge new babies. Health workers at Catholic Charities eventually found a car seat for her, as well as a crib.

She started Jackson Antonio straight off on baby formula because she expected to go to work as soon as she recovered from the delivery. But she cannot leave home, because there is nobody to care for the baby.

And the sound keeps getting louder!
Her partner, Tony, who declined to provide his last name, spends most days waiting with the day laborers at a Shell gas station near their home. But demand for workers has slackened.
And louder! I see the need for more prison beds. Growing numbers of unemployed, uneducated men loitering where beer is sold cannot end up well. It just can't.
Meanwhile, bills are piling up, starting with repayment of the $6,000 they borrowed to pay the coyotes' fee. They have repaid only about $1,300, Alvarado said. And they need $350 a month just for their share of rent and utilities.
WILL SOMEBODY PLEASE STOP THE SOUND OF THAT CASH REGISTER IN MY HEAD???!!!
Alvarado must also send money to Honduras for her two daughters, ages 7 and 9, who live with her mother. Tony has three daughters in Honduras, too, living with their mother.
AIEEEEEEEEE! STOP! PLEASE...MAKE...IT...STOP!!!
She said she might return to Honduras because there was no point to staying if she could not work. "I came to make a future for my mother and my girls," she said.
Oh, thank God. I feel better.

But if she can work, she will probably stay.


...*sigh*

MEDIC!!!

And the baby boom may even provide an opportunity. She said she might go into business taking care of the babies of other Latino mothers."
I'm going to cry now. Good night.

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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

"The boy was dragged 0.85 miles..."

Arrrgghhh! I just want to spit:

Driver voices regret for fatal accident - baltimoresun.com

"The pickup truck driven by Arellano de Hogue struck 55-year-old Marjorie Thomas as she pushed her grandson, Elijah Cozart, in a stroller across Goucher Boulevard, just south of Colbury Road, near the boy's home, police said.

With the stroller caught in the undercarriage of the truck, the boy was dragged 0.85 miles before the driver briefly swerved into a yard on Regester Avenue and the child's body was dislodged, according to charging documents.

A police officer who followed drag and scuff marks from the scene of the crash to an address in the 1500 block of Regester Avenue found the child, gasping for air, near deep ruts in the grassy yard, according to charging documents. The boy's lower body had been mangled and his clothes were almost gone, police wrote in the court documents.

The blue stroller, located nearby in the driveway, was "twisted, in pieces and completely destroyed," according to the charging documents. Elijah was pronounced dead about 4:15 p.m. Friday at Good Samaritan Hospital."

Earlier in the story, the woman, a soon-to-be naturalized American citizen who came here from Mexico, said through an interpreter that she felt "really bad."

Court documents made public yesterday contained new details of the incident, including that the boy appeared to be conscious when police found him more than eight-tenths of a mile from where he was struck.

They also show that Arellano de Hogue told police that her brakes did not work because the stroller was stuck beneath the vehicle - and that when she was able to stop, she pulled the empty stroller from beneath the vehicle and drove home.

She told police that she did not call 911 about the incident "because of her 'nervous state' and it gave her amnesia," according to a statement of probable cause prepared for the court by police.

No. You feel "really bad" when you knock over somebody's mailbox. It appears from the story that Arrellano de Hogue was an illegal alien given a get into America free card by one of the previous amnesties our government has given millions interlopers who had no respect for our laws to begin with, so why would we expect her to stop after she ran over an elderly woman and crushed a child in a stroller?

More:

Another woman at her home, who was a passenger in the truck, told police that she and Arellano de Hogue were returning from a Wal-Mart at the time of the incident. That woman, who according to the court document gave differing accounts of what happened after the accident, was not charged.

Did her passenger have "amnesia" too?

Then there's this:

Arellano de Hogue is a permanent resident of the United States and has taken - but not yet received the results of - a citizenship test, her lawyer, Michael A. Zwaig, said in court.

If this woman has taken her citzenship test, then why in the hell does she still need a freaking interpreter? Sigh. And the dimwits at DHS will still probably make her a citizen. Just watch.

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Saturday, December 09, 2006

"Go Back To Europe, White Man"

A big HT to FreedomFolks

Please watch:



Here's the deal: There are a lot more like him in our midst, folks. And El Presidente Jefe Bush and his merry band of corporatist and leftists, accidentally allied in their support for mass immigration, have no concern for what their open borders plans will do (and even less concern for what they might do) to the prospects of this nation remaining in the first world for future generations of Americans. They would have the majority replaced by more compliant, government-dependent serfs who historically have shown no commitment to individual liberty. Those of us who understand our rights and obligations as citizens are deemed too difficult to deal with by those holding keys to this evil alliance, so replacing us with serfs would be logically preferable.

If you want to know what things would look like if the south had won the civil war, you can see a fairly reasonable facsimilie if you look to the shadow leadership that is managed by influence peddlers on the far left and "free trade trumps all" disciples of economism on the right. The only substantial difference between the importation of slaves and the importation of illegal alien...or amnestied...or guest worker...serfs is that eventually the latter three will gain the franchise in far greater numbers. As their vote begins to form a substantial plurality, they will transmogrify and warp the direction of government. They will give their new overlords more power in exchange for unfettered access to the big nanny state feeding teat, and eventually they will overwhelm our heritage.

I'm committed to stopping the realization of reconquista visions of some horrific post-American America as espoused so succinctly by the bastard in this video. I can only hope, and pray, that there are still enough real Americans left; that is, those who know, have learned, still remember and still believe that our founders intended for this nation to be conservative in its approach to change. The wholesale radicalization of our underpinnings via the continuation of this 40- year mass immigration debacle cannot continue. Those who have come illegally should be compelled via strict enforcement to leave, and those who refuse to go of their own accord should be dealt with most harshly: There should be gigantic catapults stationed at the border and used to send people like the guy in the video back to Mexico.

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(I'm only kidding about the catapults...or am I?)

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Sunday, November 26, 2006

Compatibility of Hispanic "family values" proved laughable

Heather McDonald dares posit a truth and dares open-borders lunatics to consider it.

Hispanic Family Values? by Heather Mac Donald, City Journal Autumn 2006

"Since conservative open-borders advocates have yet to acknowledge the facts of Hispanic family breakdown, there is no way to know what their solution to it is. But they had better come up with one quickly, because the problem is here—and growing."
Are they listening? Probably not. It's hard to hear the outside when you live in a gated community and don't have the "pleasure" of listening to the malignant drum-beat of multiculturalism. Good Conservatives need to begin an inquisition into just who started trying to sell them on the idea that 20 years from now this legion of government-largesse-dependent illegitimates will somehow become Republican voters.

Heads should roll. But I'm not counting on it as long as folks like me are berated and badgered (in a sickeningly politically correct manner) for pointing out that Mexico's support for reconquista isn't a fantasy.

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Monday, November 20, 2006

Fisking points: Hispanics (supposedly) react to GOP 's being mean

Last Sunday there was a "news" story in the St. Pete Times (Florida's second most liberal paper after the Palm Beach Post) that reads much more like an Op-Ed aimed at putting fear in the minds of all non-Hispanic Conservatives than it reads "news." This is just another example of a key tactic being employed throughout the MSM and the Corporatist wing of the GOP. It is nothing but a thinly-veiled attempt to use political correctness as a tool for silencing those of us who are opposed to our nation being picked apart by "multiculturalism" much like and expensive car parked overnight in a bad neighborhood will surely be less of a car by morning.


Make no mistake about it, many of our supposedly Conservative "leaders" along with their leftist-elite de facto conspirators are hell bent on performing the societal equivalent of broken windows experiments upon us. They're hoping we won't notice that a byproduct of their need for cheap labor or desire for creating new, compliant voting blocs will surely be the wholesale transformation of our culture, and with it will come the destruction ofthe very things that made and have kept us a great nation.


Let's take a look inside the mind of a couple of clueless reporters, Jose Cardenas and Adam Smith:


Hispanic voter shift: anomaly or new rule?

"Here's something Florida Republicans a year ago never dreamed possible: a Democrat representing heavily Republican Little Havana in the state House.

Of course they wouldn't have dreamed it. Now, why don't our intrepid reporters tell us right away how the demographics have shifted in that barrio? Folks, here's a hint: "Little Havana" isn't majority Cuban anymore. Every day it becomes more and more of a hodge-podge slum made up of various lower-class, government-dependent imports from Central and South America, the very sort of imports that, once they access our franchise, will vote consistently Democrat. These newspaper shills are counting on readers to grow tired of the story and stop reading. They start by claiming the Little Havana is a GOP stronghold and end by pointing out that it isn't.
But that's precisely what happened on Election Day, as Democrats in Florida and across the country gained ground among Hispanic voters. If the trend continues, it could have far-reaching political implications.

No it isn't "precisely what happened." Far from it. Toward the end of this article, there are hints that the reporters understand what went on, but just don't get around to reporting it. It would not help them advance "the cause" they favor; that is, the cause of mass immigration. They never get around to pointing out clearly that actual turnout data indicates that for the first time since the Reagan revolution GOP turnout was depressed across the board. The election had no far reaching political implications unless all GOP turnout has been permanently affected. That's highly unlikely.



On Election Day, for the first time since 1976 - when Jimmy Carter got at least half of the Hispanic vote here - the Democratic candidate on the ballot's biggest race got at least an equal share of their vote as the Republican, said Sergio Bendixen, a Democratic pollster in Miami.

Let's all just ignore the fact that the "equal share" was an historically unrepresentative one.


Democrat Jim Davis and Republican Charlie Crist each got 49 percent of the Hispanic vote, according to television network exit polls.

Exit polls are notoriously irrelevant. With the growing influence of absentee and early voters on election outcomes, polling people on election day, particularly as they leave polling locations, captures an ever-decreasing part of the whole picture.


"We now believe we are in a position to be much more aggressively competitive within the Hispanic community as a result of this success," said Luis Navarro,executive director of the Florida Democratic Party.

Now, would we expect him to say anything else?

Another exit poll by the nonpartisan William C. Velasquez Institute found that Davis received 53 percent of the Hispanic vote and Crist received 42 percent. The poll also indicated that two-thirds of Hispanic voters cast ballots for Democrats in their congressional races.

This is misleading on two counts: 1) It fails to note that one fifth of Florida's registered voters' Congressional intentions went uncounted because their Congressman was unchallenged in the general election; and 2) the reporters don't point out that the William C. Velasquez Institute is a race-baiting, pro-Hispanic, reconquista front group.
"The question is whether this is a trend or is it a reaction in '06 to A) the immigration issue or B) the anti-Republican feeling nationwide," said the institute's Alvaro Fernandez.

My question for Mr. Alvarez is: How important is finding results that skew your way to the prospects for your next Paycheck?


Nowhere was the swing for Democrats more evident than in Miami-Dade County,where Democrat Luis Garcia was elected to the state House in a district that includes Little Havana and that historically has been dominated by Republicans.

Here is presented a new version of the "Prop 187 killed the GOP in California" false meme. In California, the non-Latino white middle and upper middle classes have been fleeing since the court ruled - in declaring Prop 187 unconstitutional - they must bear the disproportionate burden of public service costs for illegal aliens and their misbegotten anchor babies.

The original Cubans in Little Havana are being replaced by lower class recent balseros and other low-skilled, low-wage social burdens we've imported from the Southern Hemisphere. It's going to elect Democrats from here on out. Hialeah has had a Democrat mayor for what, 20 years? Fact errors and omissions like this would have earned me an instant "F" in my college journalism courses.


Like Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who is married to a Mexican immigrant and speaks Spanish, President Bush has made Hispanic voters a priority.

Bush got about 40 percent of the Hispanic vote in 2004. But exit polls last week showed that Republican candidates for the House of Representatives received only about 30 percent of the vote, while Democratic candidates got 69 percent.


These guys just don't get it that they're not comparing mangos to mangos. Never mind that that they're trying to read tea leaves grown in a banana republic where nothing makes sense to those in possession of American sensibilities anyway.


This week President Bush named Florida Sen. Mel Martinez general chairman of the Republican Party, a move seen by both Republicans and Democrats as an attempt to woo Hispanic voters back.

Woo them back? Let's examine what that really means: If we're generous and grant that Martinez at the helm of the GOP means a 5% bump in the Hispanic vote, and conservatively estimate that in the process he jettisons 5% of the White vote, it means that the GOP is hoping to increase its representative share of 8% of the electorate by 5% while decreasing its representative share of 80% of the electorate by 5%.

So, in this best case Mel Martinez scenario the GOP gains four Hispanic votes for every 1000 cast and loses 40 votes for every 1000 cast. Since when is intentionally striving to attain a net loss of 3.6% of the vote a "good thing" in politics?


"Democrats should be happy that this vote swung back our way," said Simon Rosenberg, president of NDN, a liberal advocacy group in Washington, D.C. But "if there isn't comprehensive immigration reform there will be consequences for Democrats because then we will look like Republicans."

No, if there is "comprehensive immigration reform," you'll piss off just as much of the majority as the Senate did - maybe more. But I suppose they're your race baited talking points, so I won't quibble your with idiocy any Further.



In contrast to Hispanic voters around the country, who tend to vote for Democrats, Florida has long been an anomaly because of its Cuban-American bloc that prefers the Republican Party.

But not since 1996, when many Hispanic voters across the country were turned off by heated Republican rhetoric over welfare reform, have Florida Republicans fared so poorly with Hispanic voters. Al Cardenas, former state GOP chairman, said it was a direct result of the immigration debate.

"There was a lot of rhetoric during this campaign season that hurt the sensibilities of some Hispanics and the end result was a predictable step-back," Cardenas said.


And there has been a lot of invading going on for the last 40 years that has disgusted much of the majority and led hundreds of thousands of people, my family included, to abandon their life-long homes in order to maintain American standards of living and pass along an unbastardized cultural heritage to their children. I believe that in the minds of our leaders my family's long-term best interests should carry more weight than any foreign born's, regardless of their immigration status. And when half of any new ethnic bloc is here in violation of and disregard for our laws, I care less and less about how my antipathy appears to people who are naturalized but champion the "rights" of a class of people who should not be here. Do you get that, Al?
Rosenberg said the firm stand on illegal immigration by some Republican candidates could harm their party long term in Florida and some Southwest states. He compared it to California in the 1990s when then Gov. Pete Wilson promoted a ballot initiative that, before it was overturned by the courts, denied most public services to undocumented immigrants.

Some political observers say Wilson doomed the Republican Party among Hispanic voters in California, causing Democrats to eventually dominate state government.



We've already been over it. It's a travesty that Pete Wilson is continually demonized for the result of the voters' intent being tossed aside by the courts. It boggles the mind that so many people buy into the silly notion that a constitutional amendment aimed at curtailing illegal immigration that passed with a significant margin is the reason California is now a blue state. I guess it is true that people will believe anything if you tell them to believe it often enough. Grey Davis knew what he was doing when he refused to appeal the lower court's decision: He was intentionally making the Hispanization of California permanent in order to make it a blue state. Period. It worked.

There are strong inferences that must be considered by GOP leadership before it goes along with President Bush's desire to have Mel Martinez be the public face of the Republican Party. The GOP basically has written off California, but it expects a different result if it Mexifornicates the entire nation? Give - me - a - break!


In Florida, increasing diversity within the Hispanic community has gradually improved Democrats' chances at the votes of Hispanics, who make up about 12 percent of the electorate

South Florida remains largely Cuban-American. But Puerto Ricans and Hispanics from Mexico and Central and South America who are more inclined to vote for Democrats have increasingly moved to the state, particularly to Central Florida.

For example, while there are 736,000 Cubans and 90,000 Puerto Ricans in Miami-Dade County, according to the U.S. Census, in Orange County there are 115,000 Puerto Ricans but only 16,000 Cubans.



Here lies the real story: Except for a dwindling number of hold-outs who hate the Democrat party for JFK's abandoning them at the Bay of Pigs, Hispanics vote predominately for Democrats. Why isn't this at the top of the story? What agenda might these ethically-bastardized media folks be wanting to convey?

Shhh. Be very, very quiet. We don't want the natives to notice they're being disenfranchised in the name of cheap labor and votes!


"I think what has been happening in the last couple of decades, a large influx of non-Cuban Latinos have been moving to the area," said Annabelle Conroy, an assistant professor of political science at the University of Central Florida. "They don't have the attachment to the Republican Party that Cuban-Americans do."

In South Florida, increasing diversity in the Hispanic population also was one reason Garcia said he won his state House seat.

He pointed out that a well-known Cuban restaurant former President Ronald Reagan visited in the 1980s to promise that Cuba would be freed from Castro is now a Mexican restaurant.


So, La Esquina de Tejas is now a Mexican restaurant? I guess the Cuban power brokers eat somewhere else for lunch, then drive home to Kendall or Doral or something. There isn't "diversity" in Dade County. There are only pockets of cultural "singularity" whose residents seeth with disdain for those living in the other balkanized enclaves around them. I know there are some who find such things "refreshing," but it offends my sensibilities to witness the denigration of my heritage. I've lived in Miami. There's nothing there for any American soul whose attachment to the sacrifices his forebears made is still strong; there is an expectation there that American's must assimilate to them, not the other way around. And Mel Martinez wants their votes. The GOP will lose mine permanently in the process.


In addition to demographic changes, Garcia and Navarro, executive director of the Florida Democratic Party, said the party launched an unprecedented media campaign statewide to try to get more Hispanic voters.

In South Florida, the party ran Spanish-language radio and television advertisements highlighting to Cuban-Americans issues of concern to all voters, such as property insurance.

"Our voters are getting more sophisticated. They will vote on candidates and issues" besides those related to Cuba, said Garcia. "Keep in mind that this is not Little Havana anymore. It's like little Latin America now."



Using one election as a gauge of increased sophistication is like having one botox treatment and claiming to have had a face lift.


Along the Interstate 4 corridor, the advertising campaign featured bilingual spots targeting non-Cuban Hispanics on economic issues.

But not everyone sees gloom for the Republican Party among Hispanics in Florida. While Hispanics in Central Florida voted predominantly for Democrats, Crist still received 70 percent of the Cuban vote in Miami-Dade County, said Dario Moreno, director of the Metropolitan Center at Florida International University.


Let's not remind Dario that it wasn't all that long ago, before any of the Marielitos earned the vote, that the GOP always carried a guaranteed 90%+ of the same demographic. What a shocker! Who knew that people who grew up in a socialist country would end up leaning leftist when given the right to vote in the nation in which they found a home...one in a community that really wasn't all that different from the corrupt place they left. It's just easier to buy nice stuff in Miami than it is in Havana.


What made the difference in Miami-Dade, he said, was that some Cuban-Americans did not go to the polls because they were disenchanted by infighting among Republicans For the first time since I've been doing this..." he said, "Cuban voter turnout was low."

Another nugget of truth gets buried at the bottom. Nope, no hidden agendas to see here. Move along.

Cardenas said Republicans already have taken the first step toward getting theHispanic vote back in Florida and elsewhere.

"My sense is just as we did after 1996, we're going to make a comeback if we're smart about it," Cardenas said. "And the choice of Mel Martinez will go a long way to doing that."


Right, Al. And the trade off will be poison to the GOP base.

 


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Friday, November 17, 2006

What Makes (and might keep) the GOP Chumps

There are myriad reasons why the GOP got crushed last week and none of them have to do with the decline of the Hispanic vote from 2004. That election was an aberration, one that was mis-quantified first as 44%, then 40%, then 38%. These numbers bounced all over the place in various post-election analyses because the figures came from exit polling, which thanks to increases in early voting and absentee voting, are being made less and less reliable each election cycle. Campaigns and local partisan efforts specifically target their base for get-out-the-early-vote operations, which deflates election-day turnout: An increasing percentage of the most strategically important voters have already voted by then. Only in districts in which Hispanics are a true swing factor in the final total would they be subject to such intense courting. Since Hispanics represent only 6% to 8% of the electorate, those districts are few and far between. The Republican Hispanic vote is going to remain perpetually capped at between 30% and 35% in the same manner that the Republican Black vote is stuck at about 8%. Furthermore, as Cubans (the only loyal GOP Hispanics) get over their hatred for JFK, they're going to slide to the political left of center where they, based on their cultural tendencies, belong, so the GOP Hispanic vote is likely to decline...and immigration restrictionists like me will be blamed for causing natural declines in the Republican Hispanic vote.

The cold fact of the matter is that the ethnic and cultural economism and body politic of the Hispanic mean leans more to the left than our nation's majority ethnicity does. Naturalized and domestic-born Americans of Mexican descent in particular are likely to behave as an intransigent bloc resistant to GOP efforts to woo them. At least this will be the case as long as Republicans as a whole desire less government.

Call me all the names you like, but I'm not going to stop pointing out that the proponents of mass-immigration from the third world are hell-bent on making us a more stupid nation. The Mexican government is counting on it as it seeks to keep Mexicans, especially those who are American citizens, loyal to Mexico first. Part and parcel of this scheme requires faithful Mexicans in America to maintain their cultural antipathy for education. For the foreseeable future...at least throughout my lifetime and probably my child's...the Hispanic vote will remain more desirous of and likely dependent upon government programs. They'll want more of them so they'll vote more often for Democrats.

The Republican share of the Hispanic vote last week was at about the level we can expect going forward. Check out what Thomas Sowell has to say about the issue and I'll follow it up with my top ten list of reasons why the GOP got hammered.

Townhall.com::From champs to chumps::By Thomas Sowell

"If the people in the White House do not understand how outraged their supporters were at this year's attempt to pass an amnesty bill for illegals -- virtually guaranteeing that even more millions will come -- then it is hard to know what message they got from the Republicans' recent debacle at the polls.

Immigration was not the only issue but it was part of the more general issue of betrayal, which includes the Republicans' runaway spending, among other things."
So, here's my list. I might order these a bit differently if I thought about it long enough, but I think I cover most of the bases:
  1. Iraq - How I long for the time in which we had the intestinal fortitude to go in and kick ass so bad that even those who would like to martyr themselves are given pause. Except for the initial battle plan, this is a complete mess. And it's Bush's fault.
  2. Immigration - The governing majority party will never do well when folks in Nebraska are complaining about culturally incompatible mobs suddenly popping up amongst them and the major networks are showing footage of aliens marching with foreign flags on American soil.
  3. Spending - "Big-Government Republican" is supposed to be an oxymoron, you morons.
  4. Education - Get your stinking commie "No-Child-Left-Behind" hands off my kid! Got it?
  5. McCain-Feingold - Mr. President, did you know that you're allowed to veto legislation that violates the first amendment?
  6. George Bush - At some point, no matter how intelligent a person actually is, his inability to articulate in proper english stops being quaint. These days, even the most loyal Neo-Conservative Bush-ites cringe at the announcement of a Presidential addresss or press conference.
  7. Donut Hole - What a great idea to make old folks start paying full-freight for their prescription meds each year about the time the election rolls around! Not.
  8. Jobs - It doesn't matter how low the unemployment figures go if you're not considering those who have either become underemployed, quit looking for work or whose wages are being artificially kept static thanks to offshoring, inshoring and other factors. There are no rose-colored glasses effective at blinding people to their own situations no matter what the economists and statisticians are telling them.
  9. Honesty - This is from my gut. People are getting sick and tired of having to obfuscate their true feelings out of fear that they're going to violate the mandates of political correctness. When the President starts calling citizen volunteers like The Minutemen ugly names and stops talking about putting a halt to gay marriage, it looks as though the White House is soaked in a load of PC dung. And it probably is.
  10. Ethics - Not only have to many elected Republicans become greedy whores, they've also taken up the habit of straight-faced lying to the public by trying to redefine words to make them sound more palatable, i.e., Amnesty.
To top it all off, there isn't a single GOP candidate or rumored candidate for President in 2008 that inspires me at all. I'd say the GOP is in for a rough couple of years if it doesn't start to stand for America's working class citizens, many of them so-called Reagan Democrats, again.

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Monday, November 13, 2006

The Day the GOP Left Me

If reports are true, the Republican Party has officially left me. If dingbat Senator Mel Martinez is made GOP chairman, I'll no longer consider myself a Republican:

BREITBART.COM - Fla. Senator Mel Martinez to Chair RNC

"Sen. Mel Martinez, the first-term lawmaker who previously served in President Bush's Cabinet, will assume the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee, GOP officials said Monday."
To make its public persona the face of a foreign-born traitor to all that my ancestors made possible is the last straw. I'm a Republican no more. I don't know what I'll do about my voter registration because there are sure to be hordes of open borders scumbags recruited to run in GOP primaries, and some of them will probably be behind-the-scenes promotions of sovereignty-loathing swine to run against those who dare to remain members of the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus. My vote in the primaries will probably be more and more decided by a default position of opposition to whomever Martinez decides is worthy. I'll have to disinfect my wallet after every visit to the polls from here out; the stench of treason that emanates from Republican leadership will be unbearable.

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