Women in Veils
September 20th, 2008Every so often you run across and article that makes you think. The one below is one of those. That’s why I thought I would share it with you.
Every so often you run across and article that makes you think. The one below is one of those. That’s why I thought I would share it with you.
IMMIGRATION LAWS
1 There will be no special bilingual programs in the schools.
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2. All ballots will be in this nation’s language.
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3.. All government business will be conducted in our language.
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4. Non-residents will NOT have the right to vote no matter how long
they are here.
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5. Non-citizens will NEVER be able to hold political office
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6 Foreigners will not be a burden to the taxpayers. No welfare, no
food stamps, no health care, or other government assistance programs.
Any burden will be deported.
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This sums up what this website is about, a common sense look at global warming. Even if man is partly to blame for global warming, the global alarmists are taking us in the wrong direction too quickly. Professor Bjorn Lomborg is thought to be one the most influential scientist in the world and he says its time to slow down and put the money where it can do the most good. It’s people like Professor Bjorn Lomborg that we should be listening to, and not political activist like Algore.
I received this in my email. I’m not sure who wrote it originally so cannot give credit. I cannot attest to it factually, but it seems to support things I have heard from other sources. This is the letter just as I received it.
This week our fantastic government passed an energy bill. On the top, this sounds like a wonderful thing since anything that lessens our need for foreign oil is a good thing. For now, I just want to touch on one aspect of the bill, CFLs. They are wonderful devices, my house has been full of them for years. As much as I love them, they will not save the world and they aren’t adequate for all uses. For congress to decide that we can no longer have incandescent lighting over 40 watts is a joke.
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Today Congress voted to give 25 millions dollars to a group that calls itself “The Race”. I’m not sure why the federal government is giving such large sums of money to private organizations. But, why give it to some organization that calls itself “The Race”?
Should we be funding any private organizations, much less a racist one? In defense of this organization they are asking for the funding to build houses and for literary programs. You can be sure much of that money is going for other things, such as campaign donations.Would you want to give 25 million dollars to the “Klu klux Klan”? I don’t think so. Lets just fund the “Aryan Nation” while we are at it. I am sure we can find a few Islamic Terrorist groups that could use funding as well.
What can I say? I have been watching the Live Earth concert. There is some top-notch entertainment there, but it brings rise to something I have always said. Entertainers should stick to what they do best and keep their mouth shut. Many just prove that they are morons when they open their mouth. Of course, some say the same about me:)
There was one thing said that I thought worth writing about. K. T. Tunstall performed well and then stopped for a short interview afterward. It was there I just shook my head in dismay. She seems to have gone “green”. She said that she had made her tour “green”. The star goes on to say she has purchased 6000 acres of forestland in northern Scotland to offset the production of her CDs. She runs her buses on bio diesel, which I find about the only thing she is doing “green”. She then says that she is tacking one dollar onto the sales of concert tickets so that the fans can have their carbon emissions offset for traveling to the show.
Today was a landmark day in the USA. This day, June 28th, 2007 should go down in history. Not because this is the day that the horrible immigration bill failed, but the day that congress was forced to bend to the will of the people. This was only a small victory, but a victory nonetheless. We the people should celebrate any victory over the government. In the past congress has bent to the will of the people, but always some minority.
Where do we go from here? “We stay the course,” as President Bush is so fond of saying. Lets continue to use this newfound power and force the government to do the things the majority of the people want. We must make the government understand that the status quo is not going to work. Its time the government enforce the laws it was sworn to keep.
Today was a good day in America. Congress worked together to come up with a new immigration law. Today that law failed to come to vote and was sent back to committee, where most go to die. This bill will reemerge, but at least this version is effectively dead. Those for the bill claimed that it had to pass this one or to continue the status quo of doing nothing.
Those of us that have opposed this bill do so for one reason, why pass more laws when no one wants to enforce the current ones. Once the current laws are enforced, there is true effort to build the 720 miles fence that congress has already approved, and then only can we look at changing the current laws.