Friday, April 30, 2010

Hold It In Juarez

I'm quite frankly getting sick of it. I am 100% in support of Arizona's governor and according to published polls of the people who matter, the citizens of the state of Arizona, 70% of them agree with me.

Read this and consider what is flawed in it:

Pull the All-Star Game for 2011

Did you start out by noticing that the offended individual with the suggestion is from New York? My advice is worry about New York for New Yorkers and let Arizona worry about their state.

Did you notice he is a congress-critter? The problem is federal non-enforcement of federal law. Instituting a misdemeaner in Arizona to enable law enforcement to deal with the mess that lack of federal action hands them makes sense. If the congressman is so offended, why doesn't he immediately introduce a federal bill to repeal limits to immigration and requirements for visas? If these folks in AZ weren't federally illegal the problem would go away.

Did you notice that reference to 40% of major league baseball players being Latino? The issue isn't Latinos, is it? It is ILLEGAL Latinos. What percentage of major league ball-players are in this country illegally? I would suspect zero.

Did you notice that he wants a free enterprise sports entity to do what he doesn't have the testicular fortitude to initiate. He notes correctly that baseball is colorblind, but he seeks to instill racism. What a guy!

Did you suspect that the "American Immigration Lawyers Association" might not be unbiased? Do you think that a convention of 300-400 people will shake the earth? If so, I recommend right now that the Red River Valley Fighter Pilot's Association scheudule their next reunion in Phoenix. We are also a convention of 300-400 people each year and I will personally guarantee that our bar bill will vastly exceed any revenue that AILA might have generated.

Did you get the hook of Martin Luther King Day? Personally I have been deeply offended by the fact that MLK Day seems to have superceded both President's Day and Veteran's Day in American school calendars. Both were much more significant to the nation and it isn't biased against MLK to say that his profound impact on the nation was still less than vets and Presidents.

Arizona has taken a proper step and I support and encourage Texas to follow suit quickly.

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