Hello blog, what's up? I'll tell you what's up, Democrats polling. Support has once again gone up for the November election for Democrats. Of course, they have a lot of work to still do, but it still shows that we despise Republicans. Unlike what everyone else is saying that we have once again turned 180 degrees from the previous Election to now.
It's kind of a surprise since Democrats aren't hitting very hard and how hysterical it is that Republicans are destroying themselves through bestiality E-mails, and informing your state that you in fact are not a witch.
By the way, if you go to Christine O’Donnell’s campaign website you will find that her answers to every issue are summed up in one sentence. It still baffles me how she won her primary.
High Tax bad Low Tax Good (Insert a few contractions) and you'll pretty much get her answer to everything.
Speaking of disapproval, last week Sarah Palin sat in the front row of “Dancing with the Stars”. She was interviewed and around that time there were some Boo's. Now “Dancing with the Stars” says they were booing another contestant’s scores. I re-watched this clip and I don’t think live crowds have thirty second delays. Her score was given then Boo's erupted seconds later they were not instant.
What was happening off camera at the time, however, was Mr. Whatever-the-hell-his-name-is that can’t buy a funny line sat down next to Palin therefore causing the Boo's. I point this out because live crowds are the most brainless bunch of people in the world. They will cheer for ANYONE with star power as long as they are in front of them. If you’re getting booed LIVE by a bunch of boring ballerinas you don’t have a very good chance in 2012, sorry.
What “Dancing with the Stars” CAN’T deny is how Bristol almost got eliminated and when she became safe boo's erupted then too. Sorry, there were no strange occurrences around that time that would cause the crowd to boo other than the dislike for the Palin’s.
I laugh at both these parties. The Democrats are playing so weak it's not even funny. The President himself has to campaign for his people because they can’t construct any type of campaign against their extremely flawed opponents.
Honestly, I think my seven year old brother could defeat these Republicans. Make the fact that they want to take Social Security an issue, no? State the fact that the Bush tax Cuts will cost three times more than the stimulus, no. Hell, that’s not even talking about how some of these candidates say this is a Christian Nation or how STUPID Sharon Angle is for saying she doesn't believe the Constitution states there is no separation from the Church or State.
I also want to point out how a main point for Republicans is just to point out when Democrats vote for something Obama does. It's like some kind of Skin Rash to them or contamination. Trying to help better our country over than agreeing with a Liberal that's an election loss. It really shows how dumb and comical these elections have reached. We’re at the point where they don’t even DEBATE anymore. Honestly, these guys don’t even debate each other they just pass around ads. What happened to the debates? The only one I've heard about is where that chick's, who’s face is about to fall off, from Arizona saying those moronic comments about severed bodies in the Arizona desert!
Then she chickened out and refused to debate anymore and for good reason. I would have dropped out of that campaign and then go to the desert and hope the nicest thing to happen to me was being a severed body in the middle of the Arizona desert.
So behind all the smoke and mirrors, ladies and gentleman, is this Election…well, it sucks they don’t impress me very much Liberals will continue to just call them crazy even if most of us are insane now. And Republicans will put together one line sentences for why Health Care is bad on their websites.
Showing posts with label Arizona. Show all posts
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Friday, October 8, 2010
Friday, July 30, 2010
Fail Friday
Hello, Blog!
It's Friday, glorious Friday. The day we all look back to see who we laughed at or criticized most this week. Not delaying anymore characters let’s get right into this list.
#5 Tony Hayward stepped down as CEO of BP afterwards he said he wants his life to return to the way it was. REALLY?! You ruin much of the south's only source of income and hinder the south's fishing industry (a HUGE PART OF THEIR ECONOMY) and you’re crying because you have to go to Russia on a twenty-four million dollar estate. Please sir, get a reality check stat.
#4 The U.S. Military failed this week as some of you may know. Dan Choi was released from the military for telling the public he was gay. Now, anytime you throw out a member of the military due to his sexuality it is sad, however this man knew how to speak Arabic. Having a soldier able to translate is a BIG DEAL and an even bigger deal when you throw him out for being gay.
#3 The supporters of Arizona's new immigration law had a major setback this week. Police cannot question the legal status or ask anyone for legal documentation. This is definitely the most controversial section of the law and now that it is blocked I think it's safe to say it's back to the drawing board for the supporters.
#2 That dumb blonde on in the mornings on ABC. Yeah, Elisabeth Hasselbeck! Nice guess! In all fairness that probably wasn't too hard. On topic now, recently on The View she said that older lesbian women are women who could not find men....*Facepalm* why does she still have a job?
#1 And this week’s fail of the week was our good friends the U.S. Government. You got caught lying about Afghanistan. Unfortunately, I don’t know what's worse, the fact you got caught lying about losing in the Middle East or the fact that over 50% of the country already knew.
On a more serious note, as I was writing this I had heard on the news that little Kyron Horman -- the boy missing in Oregon -- has been spotted and is being held captive. The biological parents have asked that the stepmother release the child and that they are 100% sure she's behind it with help from affiliate.
I hope your safe, return soon Kyron.
And with that good night blog.
It's Friday, glorious Friday. The day we all look back to see who we laughed at or criticized most this week. Not delaying anymore characters let’s get right into this list.
#5 Tony Hayward stepped down as CEO of BP afterwards he said he wants his life to return to the way it was. REALLY?! You ruin much of the south's only source of income and hinder the south's fishing industry (a HUGE PART OF THEIR ECONOMY) and you’re crying because you have to go to Russia on a twenty-four million dollar estate. Please sir, get a reality check stat.
#4 The U.S. Military failed this week as some of you may know. Dan Choi was released from the military for telling the public he was gay. Now, anytime you throw out a member of the military due to his sexuality it is sad, however this man knew how to speak Arabic. Having a soldier able to translate is a BIG DEAL and an even bigger deal when you throw him out for being gay.
#3 The supporters of Arizona's new immigration law had a major setback this week. Police cannot question the legal status or ask anyone for legal documentation. This is definitely the most controversial section of the law and now that it is blocked I think it's safe to say it's back to the drawing board for the supporters.
#2 That dumb blonde on in the mornings on ABC. Yeah, Elisabeth Hasselbeck! Nice guess! In all fairness that probably wasn't too hard. On topic now, recently on The View she said that older lesbian women are women who could not find men....*Facepalm* why does she still have a job?
#1 And this week’s fail of the week was our good friends the U.S. Government. You got caught lying about Afghanistan. Unfortunately, I don’t know what's worse, the fact you got caught lying about losing in the Middle East or the fact that over 50% of the country already knew.
On a more serious note, as I was writing this I had heard on the news that little Kyron Horman -- the boy missing in Oregon -- has been spotted and is being held captive. The biological parents have asked that the stepmother release the child and that they are 100% sure she's behind it with help from affiliate.
I hope your safe, return soon Kyron.
And with that good night blog.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Judge blocks part of Arizona Bill
Hello readers, today, as a lot of you know, more of the immigration tension heightened as a judge blocked a portion of the Arizona Immigration law. Before I talk anymore about this I suggest reading TangentX on Immigration for my stance on this subject, thank you. tangentx on arizonas immigration law
Okay, now the blocked portion is cops having the authority to question an individual's legal status. I looked at the CNN comments about this, and boy are the Arizona law supporters extremely unhappy.
It was the usual bigoted racial comments that the Internet is so well known for these days. Most that support and don’t support, however, seemed pretty misinformed. Isn't that with most politics in this nation? I mean, a lot of the people you debate with on the internet about issues end up in a verbal war due to the no consequences of it because you'll never meet this person face to face.
Ok, back on topic. I'm pleased with the outcome of today. A lot of people are downplaying the severity of this block but I think it was one of the most important parts of the bill. I do think both sides will have a few benefits. The pro-Arizona law will have safer streets simply because now the police won’t have to deal as much with illegal immigration activity. Think about it? If an illegal was arrested and can be thrown out of this country do you think those illegals are going to be very cooperative? Most criminals already try to be as difficult as possible, imagine if it was also a threat of staying in America or not.
The Arizona police will have to deal less about questioning legal status and more on whatever crime they did to get in trouble with the police. Of course those anti-Arizona Bill supporters are happy about this. However there is probably dissatisfaction from both sides. One wants the bill completely removed. The other wanted police to be able to question the legal status of criminals. And, of course, there is that growing category of this nation who side on the "Who gives a damn?" and "What's going on?"
To sum it up, it's a good victory for those against this bill, and for those who support it probably a step back. As you may know I am against this law. I've said it before so today is a win for us against obviously but, there’s still a lot to be done.
Stay safe and good night.
Okay, now the blocked portion is cops having the authority to question an individual's legal status. I looked at the CNN comments about this, and boy are the Arizona law supporters extremely unhappy.
It was the usual bigoted racial comments that the Internet is so well known for these days. Most that support and don’t support, however, seemed pretty misinformed. Isn't that with most politics in this nation? I mean, a lot of the people you debate with on the internet about issues end up in a verbal war due to the no consequences of it because you'll never meet this person face to face.
Ok, back on topic. I'm pleased with the outcome of today. A lot of people are downplaying the severity of this block but I think it was one of the most important parts of the bill. I do think both sides will have a few benefits. The pro-Arizona law will have safer streets simply because now the police won’t have to deal as much with illegal immigration activity. Think about it? If an illegal was arrested and can be thrown out of this country do you think those illegals are going to be very cooperative? Most criminals already try to be as difficult as possible, imagine if it was also a threat of staying in America or not.
The Arizona police will have to deal less about questioning legal status and more on whatever crime they did to get in trouble with the police. Of course those anti-Arizona Bill supporters are happy about this. However there is probably dissatisfaction from both sides. One wants the bill completely removed. The other wanted police to be able to question the legal status of criminals. And, of course, there is that growing category of this nation who side on the "Who gives a damn?" and "What's going on?"
To sum it up, it's a good victory for those against this bill, and for those who support it probably a step back. As you may know I am against this law. I've said it before so today is a win for us against obviously but, there’s still a lot to be done.
Stay safe and good night.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
TangentX on Arizona's Immigration Law
I'm sure everyone knows about Arizona's new immigration law. Everyone is passionate about this debate and so am I. Majority says that what Arizona is doing is correct. Well, I'm here to say, not so fast. I have asked but never gotten an answer from anyone when I say “What's the difference between a legal immigrant and an illegal immigrant"? They both come from foreign countries. They both, for the most part, are here to work hard and be a part of the greatest country in the world. So, I must say, the only difference I can find between them is one starts with “ill” and the other doesn't.
First off, I want to give you a fact that might surprise you. In the last ten years property damage and law breaking has dropped 20% even during the peak of crossing illegally in Arizona in the year 2000. Second, it has been proven with multiple cities across the bordered areas near Mexico that border towns have proven to be safer than other cities. Interesting since so many illegal’s pass through, right?
Did you know that computer companies like Google and Yahoo were actually created by immigrants? It’s amazing that an immigrant, who supposedly takes jobs away, could create thousands of jobs in return.
Now to my next stump that I haven't understood from most people against illegal immigration, what’s the difference between an illegal and an American? It's just the simple fact that you were lucky enough to be born in this great nation and the other born in another. We also always brag about being the greatest country in the world and the land of opportunity. You tell me, if your living dirt poor and in a foreign nation and see Americans, or other countries, saying America is the land of opportunity and freedom, I think we can all agree myself included that we would want to be a part of that.
And perhaps the most dishearting statistic of them all, did you know in order to become a legal citizen of our great nation it takes 131 years! Something tells me you won’t be living to see the day you'll be a legal citizen. The US only hands out ten thousand work visas a year. I also want to point out the minority within a minority. Not all immigrants cross over to steal from the Government in fact most immigrants from Mexico aren’t told about their own benefits. And what about the simple economic known fact that if the people who make it are paid less than the goods themselves cost less and are more likely to take part in competitive prices.
Oh, did I forget to mention Canada, Australia, and Britain? They are doing what we used to do, have open borders for skilled working immigrants. If they are having the supply of workers, something tells me there stocks are raising the ranks of exports and wealth is going to rocket.
Did I forget to mention that securing our border is actually impossible? That's right. Don’t listen to what your representative has said, they are using it as a token to earn your vote. You tell me putting patrol over the vast border of Mexico that is only protected by a twelve foot fence and has more holes than Swiss cheese makes sense. Build the fence higher? Give the patrol machine guns? The Berlin wall wasn't impenetrable. Secure this border from possible terrorist attacks why would they bother? The 9/11 terrorists all had tourist passes and because of that came in legally and free.
But even if they did, why would they go for the border that does have some defense? What about our friends to the north, Canada? They have a border and a clear shot to America too. And that border? Even longer than Mexico's so to put patrol on both are a lot of resources and a lot of men.
You might say you could lose more money from the Government in that then those who are cashing in on welfare. What about the ones who do come in with bad intentions and make money with drugs? You're right, we can’t really stop them. Maybe that’s why we should stop paying attention to a common working foreigner and concentrate more on these drug cartels.
Arizona is the sole state who wants to do this to take out the working immigrant, right? No, Ohio Texas, and Georgia also wish to follow with Arizona and are in consideration.
It's time for us to remember how we became the top export country in the world. Our immigrants who worked hard and wished to achieve more and fought tooth and nail for the American dream. Why not do the right thing and re-introduce the guest work program. You work for America you get paid and you go home. Or we increase the amount of work visa's and maybe make a serious dent in this one hundred thirty one year wait for legal citizenship. Rather than take hard working men and women looking to be a part of the greatest melting pot in the world. I've told you all I know and my beliefs the choice is yours and America's, good night.
First off, I want to give you a fact that might surprise you. In the last ten years property damage and law breaking has dropped 20% even during the peak of crossing illegally in Arizona in the year 2000. Second, it has been proven with multiple cities across the bordered areas near Mexico that border towns have proven to be safer than other cities. Interesting since so many illegal’s pass through, right?
Did you know that computer companies like Google and Yahoo were actually created by immigrants? It’s amazing that an immigrant, who supposedly takes jobs away, could create thousands of jobs in return.
Now to my next stump that I haven't understood from most people against illegal immigration, what’s the difference between an illegal and an American? It's just the simple fact that you were lucky enough to be born in this great nation and the other born in another. We also always brag about being the greatest country in the world and the land of opportunity. You tell me, if your living dirt poor and in a foreign nation and see Americans, or other countries, saying America is the land of opportunity and freedom, I think we can all agree myself included that we would want to be a part of that.
And perhaps the most dishearting statistic of them all, did you know in order to become a legal citizen of our great nation it takes 131 years! Something tells me you won’t be living to see the day you'll be a legal citizen. The US only hands out ten thousand work visas a year. I also want to point out the minority within a minority. Not all immigrants cross over to steal from the Government in fact most immigrants from Mexico aren’t told about their own benefits. And what about the simple economic known fact that if the people who make it are paid less than the goods themselves cost less and are more likely to take part in competitive prices.
Oh, did I forget to mention Canada, Australia, and Britain? They are doing what we used to do, have open borders for skilled working immigrants. If they are having the supply of workers, something tells me there stocks are raising the ranks of exports and wealth is going to rocket.
Did I forget to mention that securing our border is actually impossible? That's right. Don’t listen to what your representative has said, they are using it as a token to earn your vote. You tell me putting patrol over the vast border of Mexico that is only protected by a twelve foot fence and has more holes than Swiss cheese makes sense. Build the fence higher? Give the patrol machine guns? The Berlin wall wasn't impenetrable. Secure this border from possible terrorist attacks why would they bother? The 9/11 terrorists all had tourist passes and because of that came in legally and free.
But even if they did, why would they go for the border that does have some defense? What about our friends to the north, Canada? They have a border and a clear shot to America too. And that border? Even longer than Mexico's so to put patrol on both are a lot of resources and a lot of men.
You might say you could lose more money from the Government in that then those who are cashing in on welfare. What about the ones who do come in with bad intentions and make money with drugs? You're right, we can’t really stop them. Maybe that’s why we should stop paying attention to a common working foreigner and concentrate more on these drug cartels.
Arizona is the sole state who wants to do this to take out the working immigrant, right? No, Ohio Texas, and Georgia also wish to follow with Arizona and are in consideration.
It's time for us to remember how we became the top export country in the world. Our immigrants who worked hard and wished to achieve more and fought tooth and nail for the American dream. Why not do the right thing and re-introduce the guest work program. You work for America you get paid and you go home. Or we increase the amount of work visa's and maybe make a serious dent in this one hundred thirty one year wait for legal citizenship. Rather than take hard working men and women looking to be a part of the greatest melting pot in the world. I've told you all I know and my beliefs the choice is yours and America's, good night.
The slow train to equality
So I was watching CNN earlier and they were talking about Arizona's border patrol members. And one of them, the one they specifically interviewed, was a legitimate Nazi. He said it himself that he was in fact a Nazi. He went off to say and I quote: “Why aren’t there any white countries? Why, if you go to China, there’s a Chinese country? Same with North Korea and Mexico. Why is it suddenly a bad thing for an all white country? We were founded by angry white people".
You know, I'm not surprised that the people on border patrol like to beat up minorities, but I didn't expect this.
Let’s begin with each of his quotes.
Ok so he goes off saying why aren’t there any white countries? Well, my friend, there are some if you travel to quite a few European countries you'll be majority white. You know why there white though? Because it's always cloudy and rainy and the sun is never out so just go where the sun doesn't shine much...Antarctica? Next he tries to give some examples of if you go to China you only seen Chinese. Uh, no? I'm sure there’s plenty of minorities in China. Americans have always had that dream to go to Tokyo I'm fairly certain a few have. In Mexico they have white people. Ironically, a news story once was Americans crossing the border…to Mexico.
The only example that actually made sense was North Korea because, no one is allowed in or out of that country, so there you go. What America has started off with claiming there the giant melting pot of the world (Still true to this day) has spread everywhere. There’s no country with one only race. There’s majority, of course, which in America white people had since the beginning. You only barely lost the majority race now, but that also depends on what source you look at.
Next he says we were founded by angry white people. Angry and white, yes he's actually right. Ioo bad it's invalid. They were angry and white but, against who? Other angry white people across a little pond called the Atlantic Ocean as they were fighting for independence. Oh and I'll say it for the one hundredth billionth time someone has ever said this but; Native Americans were here before us. We were not an all white landscape never ever never.
Ladies and gentlemen, as easy and as much of a nut job he made himself sound, I think there is one thing he did have a point on. He justified the fact that The United States is moving extremely slow in racial acceptance, in religious acceptance, and homosexual acceptance. We may be #1 in a lot of things like military and exports but, we don’t stand tall as the #1 nation. No we don’t because we don’t stand as a nation. We are more split than Paula Abdul’s personalities.
This is a place where you are race and religion first and American second to some. That’s Ok but to me it’s wrong. We are all Americans and individuals. Furthermore we are slowly becoming accepting of our traits of our skin color but, the pace is painfully slow it was over two hundred years ago that Abe Lincoln signed the Emancipation to free slaves. Two hundred years and yet black people are still hated and blamed for things they had nothing to do with. And while black people are becoming accepted slowly the hatred has shifted once more to our friends from the south we call them Mexicans. But this time it's not just the south and north divided this dislike reaches all corners of our country. Two hundred years ago we freed the slaves and two hundred years later were pulling over Mexicans to check if they are American.
And so our country continues to blame those who are defenseless and outmatched in numbers. Until the day comes where our blame on a small group of different people comes we can never truly be one nation.
You know, I'm not surprised that the people on border patrol like to beat up minorities, but I didn't expect this.
Let’s begin with each of his quotes.
Ok so he goes off saying why aren’t there any white countries? Well, my friend, there are some if you travel to quite a few European countries you'll be majority white. You know why there white though? Because it's always cloudy and rainy and the sun is never out so just go where the sun doesn't shine much...Antarctica? Next he tries to give some examples of if you go to China you only seen Chinese. Uh, no? I'm sure there’s plenty of minorities in China. Americans have always had that dream to go to Tokyo I'm fairly certain a few have. In Mexico they have white people. Ironically, a news story once was Americans crossing the border…to Mexico.
The only example that actually made sense was North Korea because, no one is allowed in or out of that country, so there you go. What America has started off with claiming there the giant melting pot of the world (Still true to this day) has spread everywhere. There’s no country with one only race. There’s majority, of course, which in America white people had since the beginning. You only barely lost the majority race now, but that also depends on what source you look at.
Next he says we were founded by angry white people. Angry and white, yes he's actually right. Ioo bad it's invalid. They were angry and white but, against who? Other angry white people across a little pond called the Atlantic Ocean as they were fighting for independence. Oh and I'll say it for the one hundredth billionth time someone has ever said this but; Native Americans were here before us. We were not an all white landscape never ever never.
Ladies and gentlemen, as easy and as much of a nut job he made himself sound, I think there is one thing he did have a point on. He justified the fact that The United States is moving extremely slow in racial acceptance, in religious acceptance, and homosexual acceptance. We may be #1 in a lot of things like military and exports but, we don’t stand tall as the #1 nation. No we don’t because we don’t stand as a nation. We are more split than Paula Abdul’s personalities.
This is a place where you are race and religion first and American second to some. That’s Ok but to me it’s wrong. We are all Americans and individuals. Furthermore we are slowly becoming accepting of our traits of our skin color but, the pace is painfully slow it was over two hundred years ago that Abe Lincoln signed the Emancipation to free slaves. Two hundred years and yet black people are still hated and blamed for things they had nothing to do with. And while black people are becoming accepted slowly the hatred has shifted once more to our friends from the south we call them Mexicans. But this time it's not just the south and north divided this dislike reaches all corners of our country. Two hundred years ago we freed the slaves and two hundred years later were pulling over Mexicans to check if they are American.
And so our country continues to blame those who are defenseless and outmatched in numbers. Until the day comes where our blame on a small group of different people comes we can never truly be one nation.
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