Tuesday, April 27, 2010

New Arizona immigration law upsets liberals

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) signed a controversial, to some, immigration bill that authorizes state authorities to request an immigrant's documentation.
The bill was previously passed by the state legislature.
In the law, a person can be asked for documentation by authorities if he or she appears to be an illegal alien.
Part of the reasoning for this law is the ongoing drug cartel war going on in northern Mexico that has spilled over onto the American side of the border on some occasions. In many cases, kidnappings and murders have occurred in the border violence, but President Obama sees a problem with this law. Go figure.
According to the 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, this law is constitutional. However, some, say that this law is unconstitutional, including those in the Obama administration and Rev. Al Sharpton, who only cares because he sees money in this issue.

Here is Sharpton on his radio show that nobody heard on the airwaves:


IN THE NEWS:
Los Angles Times: Arizona's immigration law may spur a showdown
The Hill: Arizona Gov. Brewer signs controversial immigration bill
The Heritage Foundation: New Arizona immigration law makes sense

Obama announces war plan for 2010

President Barack Obama knows he is in trouble. He has lied to the American people when it comes to 'no new taxes on the middle class*,' taken over Wall Street businesses and banks and now he needs votes to keep his Democratic, or more accurately called socialist or progressive, friends in office.

Obama announced who's vote he is focusing on in 2010:



Obama would be in favor of amnesty if it means votes.

*New taxes: "ObamaCare" health care bill, "Stimulus" package

THIS JUST IN... Obama considering national sales tax

So, Obama, who claims to be a man of the people, when most know he is not, is in favor of additional taxes on all Americans, and particularly on the middle class.

FoxNews.com: Debt Commission Gets Started With 'Everything' on the Table, Including National Sales Tax

Geithner admits he has never had a real job

This is what the American people have to deal with. People with political power who have never spent a day in a private sector job.

Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner admitted to CNN that he has never held a "real job."

Obama's national security adviser better be joking

The Jewish people have been the escape goat for blame for many centuries.
In the past century, the Jews have been to blame for the down economies of the Soviet Union and Germany. In each case, the governments said the Jews kept their wealth and deprived others of their wealth. (The Jews were the bankers, jewelry store owners, etc...)

This brings us to April 21, last Wednesday. General James Jones (Ret.), President Barack Obama's National Security Adviser, told a joke depicting the Jews as greedy merchants.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Obama, the "American past-time fan"

President Barack Obama threw the Washington Nationals' opening game first pitch on Monday.
Well, maybe the verb "to throw" isn't the right word. Maybe 'hail Mary' or 'heave ho' could be more accurate words for what he did at Nationals Park.
Here's the video:

Now that you've seen that, what is going through your mind?
Well, first off, what is with that hat? Are the White Sox playing in this game? Nope. So why? Oh, yeah, Obama is a die hard White Sox fan. Or is he? Watch this video from when he was interviewed by MASN during the game:

Well, that was a shocker. Not really. What kind of a fan can't name off one player on the team he is a fan of? The answer: he's not a fan. However, he is a "fan" of the voters on Chicago's southside. Or, he says he is. Also, what does it mean to be "blue collar" in baseball? I think he just made that up. And what is his infatuation with "Cominsky Park," or in the past, "Cominsky Field"? It is and will forever be Comiskey Park. Get with it! I know it is now called US Cellular Field, but in the hearts of all baseball fans, they refer to it still as Comiskey Park. Is he just dumb when it comes to baseball park names, or is he just confused? Oh, I also liked how he mentioned the Cubs, and that was only for political reasons.
I classify myself as a sports fan. Now, I do not know everything when it comes to baseball, but I appreciate the sport. I appreciate the history. I would NEVER wear attire of two competing teams in the same sport. If he really is a Sox fan as he claims to be, why is he wearing a Nationals pull-over?
Also, as a fan, why are you wearing that team's attire when that team is nowhere near the ballpark? If I was Obama, I would be wearing no team attire when my team is not present. I would be wearing a MLB generic outfit, or just a presidential pull-over. Why are you clashing your fanhood? Are the Sox, just a fashion statement to say that you still care about Chicago?