Tuesday, December 20, 2005

To Mexico: Bring it ON

More outrage coming from the illegal horde of ingrates, swarming over our southern border. Here's the AP Story, courtesy of Matt Drudge:

Mexico Retaliates for Border Wall Plan
By MARK STEVENSON
Associated Press Writer
Dec 20 3:23 PM US/Eastern


MEXICO CITY - The Mexican government, angered by a U.S. proposal to extend a wall along the border to keep out migrants, has struck back with radio ads urging Mexican workers to denounce rights violations in the United States. Facing a growing tide of anti-immigrant sentiment north of the border, the Mexican government is also hiring an American public relations firm to improve its image.

Take note how Mark describes it as Anti-immigrant, not Anti-ILLEGAL-immigrant sentiment. There's nothing like that nice, liberal PR firm approach to every problem. When that doesn't work, they will move on to the liberal courts and lawyers. Anything to keep out the actual voting citizens of the US.

It's hard to underestimate the ill-feeling the proposal has generated in Mexico, where editorial pages are dominated by cartoons of Uncle Sam putting up walls bearing anti-Mexican messages.

Uh... The ill feeling is coming from the editorial pages, spewing the same crap you are writing here Mark. I can understand why they would feel bad about the end of the chuck wagon. Maybe this is a call to fix the Mexican government, not the US government.

Many Mexicans, especially those who have spent time working in the U.S., feel the proposal is a slap in the face to those who work hard and contribute to the U.S. economy.
Actually, the proposal is a well deserved, long overdue kick in the posterior. Hopefully the kick will bear enough friction breaking force, to eject their illegal carcasses out of our prisons and medical facilities.

Fernando Robledo, 42, of the western state of Zacatecas, says the proposals could stem migration and disrupt families by breaking cross- border ties.
Bring out the scissors. I know one sure way of keeping those families together. Send them back to Mexico. Let them petition Vincente Fox to fix his own government and his own economy.

"When people heard this, it worried everybody, because this will affect everybody in some way, and their families," Robledo said. "They were incredulous. How could they do this, propose something like this?"
Good fences mean good neighbors.

Robledo, whose son and mother are U.S. citizens, predicted the measure "would unleash conflict within the United States" as small businesses fail for lack of workers.
Let them fail. Prosecute those businessmen. They are depending on lawbreakers to round out their books. The liberals always whine about minimum wage. End the labor surplus and wages will rise.

He said many Mexicans felt betrayed by the anti-immigrant sentiment.
Once again, Mark tries to alias the term anti-immigrant into an argument over ILLEGAL immigration.

"We learned to believe in the United States. We have a binational life," he said of Zacatecas, a state that has been sending migrants north for more than a century. "It isn't just a feeling of rejection. It's against what we see as part of our life, our culture, our territory."
Let illegals squat long enough, and they start declaring your home as their territory. Mark presents the proof above.

The government is scrambling to fight on two fronts. On Monday, it announced it had hired Allyn & Company, a Dallas-based public relations company to help improve Mexico's image and stem the immigration backlash.


ILLEGAL immigration backlash. If we pull the drill out and perforate their skulls enough, maybe the point will sink in.

Jose Luis Soberanes, head of the government's National Human Rights Commission, suggested Mexico go further.
"I would expect more energetic reactions from our authorities," Soberanes told local media. "It's preferable to have a more demanding government, more confrontation with the United States."
Yes. You just read that correctly. Jose Luis Soberanes is issuing a declaration of War on us.

"Had a labor accident in the United State? You have rights ... Call," reads the ad, sponsored by Mexico's Foreign Relations Department, which has helped migrants bring compensation suits in the United States.

What did I say about fighting that war in the liberal court system, short circuiting our Constitution and voting process?

The sense of dread connected with the measures is hardly restricted to Mexico. Immigrant advocacy and aid groups in the United States are worried about provisions of the House bill that upgrade unlawful presence in the United States from a civil offense to a felony.
It is a felony. It is a violation of federal law to be here illegally.
Mexicans are outraged by the proposed measures, especially the extension of the border wall, which many liken to the Berlin Wall. Some are urging their government to fight it fiercely.

"Our president should oppose that wall and make them stop it, at all costs," said Martin Vazquez, 26, at the Mexico City airport as he returned from his job as a hotel worker in Las Vegas. "More than just insulting, it's terrible."

There it is once again. A call for a declaration of war against us, for enforcing our law.

Getting Hungry aren't they?

World Tribune article on the increase in Chinese oil consumption:

China now consumes more than 20 percent of oil supplies

Tuesday, December 20, 2005 LONDON — OPEC has revised its forecast and now envisions an increase in oil demand. The increase in demand was expected to be led by China. Chinese consumption has exceeded 20 percent of the world's total oil production

An OPEC market report issued on Dec. 16 asserted that crude oil demand for 2006 would reach 28.7 million barrels per day. This would mark an increase of 134,000 barrels per day from 2005, Middle East Newsline reported.


I wonder when all those Kyoto beauties are going to jump all over the Chinese for their lack of pollution controls? Apparently, they only have the soggy munchkins to stand up to a country which permits free speech. Typical.

Friday, December 09, 2005

Yea Capitalism

Putin Proposes Softening NGO Measure
By HENRY MEYER
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Untethered free trade is almost always a good thing. We will see if this really happens.

Blood For Oil?

I hope the liberal Blood for Oil termites come out of their log to protest the step up in aggression by the Chinese, to sell arms to Sudan. You know they always chide the U.S. for this activity.

China now top arms supplier to Sudan, site of major oil investments
SPECIAL TO WORLD TRIBUNE.COM Friday, December 9, 2005 WASHINGTON
— China has become a leading weapons supplier in Sudan as part of Beijing's efforts to maintain oil interests in Africa.


I won't hold my breath.

Old Buddies playing nice

h.t. to Matt Drudge

Russia Mulls Military Supply Base in China —
Defense Official Created: 01.12.2005 10:52 MSK (GMT +3),
Updated: 11:19 MSK document.write(get_ago(1133425158)); MosNews

Russia is considering establishing a military supply base in China, a Russian military official was quoted by Interfax as saying.

“In particular, talks on setting up a base of spare parts for Russian military products are being held with China,” Alexander Denisov, first deputy director of the Federal Military-Technical Cooperation Service, said.

Just keeping my eyes out...

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Electromagnetic Disaster

World Tribune prints an excerpt from the book, "War Footing: 10 Steps America Must Take to Prevail in the War for the Free World", by Frank J. Gaffney and Colleagues.

Nuke over U.S. could unleash electromagnetic tsunami


If you really want to see how a nuke capable nation could take down the free world economy, this would be it. I wonder if we have the political will to prevent Iran from aquiring this capability. I would not trust the liberals to keep me safe.

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