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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Donald Sterling Racist Comments







The leftists of today are having multiple orgasms as I type.  No, not from a sexual point (if indeed they even have sex).  But, from a purely cause célèbre standpoint.  As many should know by now, Donald Sterling, the owner of the NBA Los Angeles Clippers, the 80-something's 20-something girlfriend, secretly recorded him making racist remarks about her bringing "black friends to the Clippers games."  That was a very sad thing to see in this day and age of enlightenment of the 21st Century.  Maybe it shows we have a long way to go in racial relations in the USA.  But, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. 

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Jeb Bush: An Act of Love






 

Former Florida governor Jeb Bush said Sunday that many who illegally come to the United States do so out of an "act of love" for their families and should be treated differently than people who illegally cross U.S. borders or overstay visas. This comment from Jeb Bush came on the 25th anniversary of George H. W. Bush library and museum.  Jeb Bush went on to say that the Senate amnesty was a good effort at proposals that will catch people who are overstaying their visa stays.  "A great country ought to know where those folks are and politely ask them to leave," he said, adding later that properly targeting people who overstay visas "would restore people's confidence" in the nation's immigration system."  

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

The Cesar Chavez Resolution







Senate Republicans blocked a resolution honoring Cesar Chavez on his birthday (March 31) due to language that Democrats refused to allow to be added to the resolution.  Chavez formed the United Farm Workers labor union, which organized agriculture workers.  Republicans wanted to add Chavez position on illegal immigration. Republicans would have voted for the resolution if Democrats had accepted additional language that recognized Chavez supported strict enforcement of immigration laws in order to help protect American workers’ wages. But Democrats refused to agree to those additions, leaving both sides at a stalemate.  Democrats did not debate on Chavez stance on illegal immigration.  But, that didn't stop them from castigating the GOP for not going along with their agenda.  “It is an injustice to his memory,” said Sen. Robert Menendez, the New Jersey Democrat who tried to force a vote and who said Republicans were trying to mix the immigration debate with a commemorative resolution.
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