Showing posts with label immigration law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label immigration law. Show all posts
Friday, May 14, 2010
New film 'Machete' brings back tactics of 'Birth of a Nation'
A new film set for release in September could invoke a race war in America.
The film titled "Machete" released its trailer on May 5 (Cinco de Mayo). In the trailer it portrays white people as racists and the Mexicans as the good guys who just happen to be crossing the border illegally. It brings back many tactics from the pro-KKK film "Birth of a Nation." It even attacks Arizona's new immigration law.
"Birth's" film success grew the KKK by the millions earlier this century.
"Machete" was made, in part, with help from tax incentives and location access provided by the Texas Film Commission, a division of Gov. Rick Perry's office. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox.
The film also has some money. It has A-list actors.
This film is real, folks. It is on IMDB for a September 3 release. See it here.
Below are videos about the film:
TRAILER-
ABOUT THE SCRIPT-
IN THE NEWS:
InfoWars
The film titled "Machete" released its trailer on May 5 (Cinco de Mayo). In the trailer it portrays white people as racists and the Mexicans as the good guys who just happen to be crossing the border illegally. It brings back many tactics from the pro-KKK film "Birth of a Nation." It even attacks Arizona's new immigration law.
"Birth's" film success grew the KKK by the millions earlier this century.
"Machete" was made, in part, with help from tax incentives and location access provided by the Texas Film Commission, a division of Gov. Rick Perry's office. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox.
The film also has some money. It has A-list actors.
This film is real, folks. It is on IMDB for a September 3 release. See it here.
Below are videos about the film:
TRAILER-
ABOUT THE SCRIPT-
IN THE NEWS:
InfoWars
AG Eric Holder criticizes AZ law, but admits he hasn't read it
Last month, attorney general Eric Holder attacked the Arizona immigration law, that is already federal law, by saying it would lead to racial profiling.
Today he admitted he has not read the 10-page bill:
For a video of Holder last month, click here.
For more humor on this topic, we bring our president Barack Obama, who has no idea what this bill is about:
Have you read the law? Here it is, click here.
Today he admitted he has not read the 10-page bill:
For a video of Holder last month, click here.
For more humor on this topic, we bring our president Barack Obama, who has no idea what this bill is about:
Have you read the law? Here it is, click here.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Do the Phoenix Suns require 'papers' to enter games?
The Phoenix Suns, ah hem, I mean Los Suns, have put themselves right in the Arizona immigration law battle.
The Suns say they have been upset about Arizona's new immigration law because authorities are asking Latino-looking for their papers, but what are the Phoenix Suns doing to the fans who wish to see them play a game? Are they asking their fans for their papers? A ticket is proof of identity that gets a fan into a game.
This is the same for a person trying to get into a bar, or order alcohol at a restaurant, they have to have proper identification to order the item.
This goes on and on. So what is the big deal?
A blogger goes into great detail about how the Phoenix Suns are hypocrites:
Phoenix Suns Declare Game Tickets Racist
by bucktown on May 5, 2010
How does the Phoenix Suns organization ensure that not just anybody gets into their games?
Well, they issue tickets. Tickets ( IE, THEIR PAPERS) are an identification that people have paid the price for entry into their arena.
How do they enforce ticket collections?
Well, their arena acts as a closed-in border wall with guarded doors being the only way people with tickets ( IE, THEIR PAPERS) can enter.
Isn’t it funny how borders and proper id ( IE, THEIR PAPERS) matters to THEIR bottom line, but not America’s.
On a related note, how does the NBA distinguish one group from another; you know kind of like the distinction between citizen and non-citizen? Well, they issue “different” colored uniforms (IE, THEIR PAPERS). How discriminatory!
And when players “break the rules” what happens? Well, they get assigned fouls and get thrown out of the game if they get too many. How cruel!
And Imagine if the referees (IE, the federal government) see countless fouls but don’t call any fouls, do the coaches (IE, the states) not have an obligation to at least yell about it and get the attention of the refs? Sure, coaches can’t make rules, but our constitution says states can make laws.
And, don’t the Suns have discriminatory seating arrangements where people with more money get the better seats? And aren’t there ushers who ensure that people don’t sit in seats that aren’t their seats BY ASKING FOR THEIR PAPERS, IE, THEIR TICKETS?
And what happens when players step on any one of the four outer border lines which we call the court sidelines? They are out of bounds (IE, Illegal trespass) and lose possession.
And what happens when players step on the border line we call the three point line? The basket only counts for two points. How unfair!
And what happens when players step over the free throw line? They loose their shot and the basket doesn’t count.
And what happens if players move into the paint when they are not supposed to during a free throw? They get penalized.
And what happens when a player stays inside the border area we call the paint for more than three seconds? They get penalized.
The NBA is full of borders, and border guards guarding the procedures and rules they set up in order to have lawful games. Isn’t it odd they don’t want an orderly country?
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By the way, the reason for this law was because of increased drug violence and kidnappings in Arizona thanks to Mexican drug cartels. And the law Arizona is enforcing is already federal law, but Arizona is actually enforcing it.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Pelosi wants Catholic priests to follow her will
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) does not abide by the U.S. Constitution and it's Bill of Rights. Especially the First Amendment. She wants the Roman Catholic Church to stand by her in her will to bring forth immigration reform.
Essentially, she wants amnesty to get more votes for the progressive movement.
Essentially, she wants amnesty to get more votes for the progressive movement.
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
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
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