Thursday, November 15, 2007

Quickies





Honestly. We wonder if ol’ Harry Reid even thinks about what he says before saying it anymore? More unbearable whining and complaining in article here about how horribly things are going in Iraq right now and how the Iraqi government was locked in a “stalemate”. Stalemate…. hmmm… would that be the equivalent of not getting any of your legislation passed? We had to ask. And we’re confident things are going pretty well in Iraq right now without having to read any news because, well…. there isn’t any news out of Iraq in which to read. Reid is again threatening funding of the war and will again receive a thrashing at the hands of this, at once lame-duck but suddenly rejuvenated Administration.

Next round of Democrat primary debates are going down tonight in Vegas. We might even try to watch them. The “angle” on this particular round, of course, is how Hillary will respond after her shaky performance the first time around, especially regarding her incomprehensible position on driver’s licenses for hard-working, family-oriented illegals? She got a boost from New York governor, Eliot Spitzer, who a couple of days ago, after immense pressure from his constituents, dropped his push for letting illegals legally on New York’s highways. And on cue and with the predictability of the Sun rising in the East, Hillary came out against granting licenses for illegals. Pinky swear. For reals, this time.

And finally, Mexican President Felipe Calderon is concerned with what he perceives as “harassment” of Mexican illegals. In fact, the harassment is getting so bad that illegals are returning in droves to a better life back in Mexico. Uh, yeah. We wonder, though, if this harassment includes getting put into a spread-eagle and having our pockets emptied by the police as has happened to us the past 2 trips south of the border? Calderon is pushing a PR campaign documenting success stories of hard-working, family-oriented illegals and has endorsed the formation of something called League Against Discrimination Against Mexicans in the United States. This name barely beat out Coalition for the Prevention of Bad Things Preventing Mexicans Going Back to Mexico from America. Read all about it here, if you must.

2 comments:

K T Cat said...

Off topic: see this post. It involves you.

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Dean said...

KT, I lay prostrate before the Maximum Leader in humble gratitude. B-Daddy and I will wear our christened name proudly. As always, thanks for your support of the site.