Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Spitzer Setting The Stage For Massive Voter Fraud

New York Governor Elliott Spitzer appears to be setting the stage for helping Senator Hillary Clinton in he 2008 election should she run against Republican Rudy Giuliani . Spitzer has oredered state clerks to issue driver's licenses and allow those with driver's licenses to register to vote even if they have no social security cards.

Sheer insanity? Not really. A blatant effort to secure votes for the Democratic party in 2008?
Almost certainly. The New York state legislature, heavily Democratic, beat back an effort today to stop Spitzer and his cronies from this massive fraud.

If it's Giuliani against Clinton in 2008, the state of New York could be decisive. It will almost certainly be close and illegals could be the key to a Democratic victory.

A CNN poll taken on the Lou Dobbs segment said 93% of those responding believe this is to get more Democratic votes. It will also make it easier for illegals to book flights, endangering American security, and for illegals to have access to social programs.

Will Hillary Clinton come out now and denounce Spitzer's moves? Doubtful. Here's to hoping Spitzer can be impeached or stopped in some way.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Jindal Elected Governor in Louisiana

Interesting to see Bobby Jindal lected governor of Louisiana yesterday, with 54% of the vote . Jindal ran as Republican and is the first non-white governor ever elected in the South.

He is only 36 uears old and is the son of Indian immigrant parents and is Oxford educated. This is quite a coup for the GOP , not normally known as the party of minorities in America. Also interesting since many tried to blame the failings of government on George Bush and his Republican administration after hurricane Katrina. This certainly is a sure indication that Democratic governor Kathleen Blanco is getting her share of the blame.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Sanchez: War a " Nightmare With No End In Sight"

Former top commander of U. S, forces in Iraq, Richard Sanchez, says " there is no doubt that America is living a nightmare with no end in sight. " Sanchez made the statement to a convention of military journalists on Friday.

The sad part is that Sanchez is probably right. We will most likely be in Iraq until there is a government in place there that is strong enough to insure the mineral rights of oil companies that are reaping the benfits of our involvement in Iraq. Sadly also, America needs the oil and energy resources . We cannot supply ourselves as long as environmental concerns outweigh our need to explore ANWR or build refineries. Our economy would quickly shut down without energy resources.

An offshoot of our involvement there is that we are currently engaging terrorists who wish to destroy us and we have also deposed a tyrannical dictator. These are good things.

The problem is that we have also destabilized an entire region. If the terrorists in the region gain control of the oilfields due to a premature departure on our part, they will become stronger immediately. And hence, we will become eminently more vulnerable.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Mexican Presdient's Self Serving Comments

Mexican President Felipe Calderon's criticism of the U.S. for building a fence to stem the flow of illegal immigration would be laughable if it wasn't such a serious problem for the United States.

Speaking on ABC's ' Good Morning America" Monday , Calderon assailed the planned fence, saying ' the world is open in so many ways, we need to build bridges and not fences. " Calderon went on to praise the Bush administration's attempt at " comprehensive immigration reform."
Calderon said he thought illegal immigration to the U. S. would decrease possibly " in a decade" after Mexico's economy grew.

How wonderful .. we can look forward to this in " only a decade. " What will be left of America as we know it afer another decade of disastorous policy and our country and our resources being ransacked by foreign invaders. Thanks President Calderon. You have given us all something to look forward to.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Denying Guard Troops Benefits Is Shameful

Recent revelations that America's longest serving National Guard troops in Iraq are being denied educational benefits earned because of a technicality is shameful. 2,600 members of the Minnesota National Guard served 22 months in Iraq as part of " the surge." Now they are being denied benefits becuase their orders were written for 729 days.. and not 730 days ( 2 years) .

That extra day would have given the guard troops an extra 500 to 800 dollars per month. This is scandalous. Let's give the troops that money... and cut off benefits to the beureaucrats that are denying them what should be their's.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Congress Has Become "Trivial Pursuit"

Congress has trivialized itself recently with all the resolutions condemning what people say.

The only things passed seem to be legislation condemning MoveOn.org or Rush Limbaugh. Nothing meaningful seems to be getting done. If this is the best Congress can do, perhaps we need to get rid of thew lot and start over.

Perhaps they should only meet one week a month and take a large paycut.. to say 50,000 per year for their pathetic services. We'd probably all be better off and so would America.