April 2010


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Arizona

April 30, 2010 by Jim   Comments (0)

Some one in Californina has filed suit challenging the new Arizona immigration Law.

Question1: Does this person have standing since they are not a resident of the state?

Question2: Since this law mirrors the federal statute and if it's found to be unconstitutional, does that invalidate the federal law?

The City of San Fransisco has issued an edict banning any trade with the Arizona based businesses. I think the Governor of Arizona should offer to all illegals in the state, a one way travel voucher to San Fransisco where they will be welcomed with open arms since the State of California is in such wonderful financial condition.

Finally; Mayor Bloomberg of NYC is dissing Arizona! I say boycott Arizona Iced Tea. It's brewed in New York!


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A picture is worth a thousand words!

April 21, 2010 by Jim   Comments (0)

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Open says me!

April 15, 2010 by Jim   Comments (0)

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The new "official" congressional seal

April 6, 2010 by Jim   Comments (0)

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The Island of Guam

April 1, 2010 by Jim   Comments (1)

On Thursday Rep. Hank Johnson of the 4th district of Georgia ( Atlanta) was qestioning an Admiral about placing 5000 U.S. Marines on the island of Guam. He stated to the Admiral that his " greatest fear" was that that placing the Marines on the island would cause the island to become "overly populated" and cause it to (and I quote) "tip over and capsize".

I laughed until I cried. We're paying this moron $174k/yr. No wonder this country is in the shape it's in. You've got to hear the audio; it is hilarious! The Admiral responded, after a brief pause, that he did not anticipte that. I would love to hear what the Admiral told his wife when he got home.

This is confirmed. It is not an April fools joke. It was in the L.A. Times and The Atlanta Journal/ Constitution. The video is on youtube; check it out!