John McCain channels Jesse Jackson. McCain threatens a long hot summer riots unless his pet amnesty bill is passed. Byran, Hot Air, has the video. Hell no John, we will not surrender to twelve million illegals We are Americans,
We can deport 12 million people; it’s the will that’s lacking.
Don Surber, who has sixteen more of these gems.
“I don’t know why this word ‘amnesty’ is such a terrible word … I think these people would make good citizens. We ought to give them amnesty.”
Charles B. Rangel, as quoted in the Washington Times. Finally an honest
Fred Thompson understands the American people. Allahpundit, Hot Air, has the video.
After being lied to for thirty years by the likes of Teddy Kennedy, the public does not trust the federal government to fix immigration. No more amnesty
Billy, home just yesterday, has apaprently recovered enough to start writing again, in this case about the monster being hatched on the American people, known as the “immigration bill “.
I am a lot more concerned with the implications for
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from the mailbag:
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) delayed until May 21 the cloture vote on the motion to proceed to S. 1348, immigration legislation very similar to last year’s Senate-passed amnesty bill (S. 2611). The vote was delayed
Or could it be that Mitt Romney killed this deal on Tuesday night when he said the McCain-Kennedy bill would do to immigration what the McCain-Feingold bill did to campaign financing.
Don Surber, on the Kennedy-McCain Shamesty bill.
The majority of this evening’s ramble is going to be taken up with the myth called “immigration reform”.
First allow me to say that just because the word reform is attached to it does not automatically mean it is advantageous.
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Comprohensive immigration reform is a euphanism for ammesty. Americans do not support amnesty for illegal aliens. Good news, Senate republicans have long last come to their senses and rejected amnesty. Good show.
Dirty Harry Reid can not get an amnesty
The Battle of Thermopylae was fought circa 480 BC. Ellis L. Knox, provides a good description and summary of the battle:
The Greeks lost the battle. They had come hoping for a victory and instead had been routed. But Thermopylae
I’m fuming tonight, as I write this. Granted, that I am overtired this evening, and so probably more than a little bit cranky. But this stuff really has me annoyed. As such it’ll be the only thing in this evening’s
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