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Monday, August 16, 2010
We're Not The World's Sugar Daddy
We're Not The World's Sugar Daddy
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Aug 16, 2010 10:20 AM PDT Updated:
Aug 16, 2010 11:20 AM PDT
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From CNSNews.com > Sheriff Larry Dever of Cochise County, Ariz., one of four Arizona counties contiguous with the U.S-Mexico border, said Friday that the U.S. Border Patrol has pulled back from parts of the border in his and neighboring counties because manning those areas has become too dangerous.
And yet Napolitano believes we've done ENOUGH >
Liberals want us to be soooo much like other countries - unless, of course, it has to do with the security of this nation. Why, for instance, can't we just reflect Mexico's immigration laws? These illegal rat bastards want us to turn into Mexico anyway, right?
Check out Mexico's immigration laws HERE >
Or we can be take the stance of the so-called "neutral" Swiss... From Srdja Trifkovic at Chronicles Magazine:
Switzerland has the toughest naturalization rules in Europe. If you want to become Swiss you must live in the country legally for at least 12 years—and pay taxes, and have no criminal record—before you can apply for citizenship. It still does not mean that your wish will be granted, however. There are no "amnesties" and illegals are deported if caught. Even if an applicant satisfies all other conditions, the local community in which he resides has the final say: it can interview the applicant and hold a public vote before naturalization is approved. If rejected he can apply again, but only after ten years.
Would you be in favor of mirroring Switzerland's immigration policies? Or even Mexico's? And do you think any elected official would have the guts to propose this? Jan Brewer, perhaps... Michelle Bachman, perhaps... All these women who, as Sarah Palin so artfully put it, have more "cajones" than President Barack Obama.
And is it really and truly right for the administration to, as he does with his fleet of czars, override the balance of power and the will of We The People by pushing for amnesty and breaks for the leeches of society? Only three years after we told Bush, McCain, and Kennedy NO?
Stop this death by a thousand papercuts! We are not the world's sugar daddy!
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