Posted on 03/29/2006 5:02:09 AM PST by Chairman_December_19th_Society
We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail!
Good morning!!
Do not let the victims of the attacks on New York and Washington, nor the brave members of our Nation's military who have given their lives to protect our freedom, die in vain!!
Last week, this space wrote about illegal immigration, and it's time, based on the events in Los Angeles, for a follow-up.
Yesterday we were treated to images of protests of hundreds of thousands against felonizing illegal immigrations (first question--it isn't a felony now?). The media made it look like these were spontaneous demonstrations, but, with the exception of crowd size, they are not. They are part of an orchestrated effort against immigration reform that is meant to go on for another couple of weeks and is being fometed by, among other parties, organized labor.
Indeed, the only element in the LA protests that was not planned was size; that did capture even organizers by size. But the message delivered to people was a lie: Congress wants to limit immigration is what folks were told. All right, it's partly a lie, which makes it good propaganda, and it did work quite well.
What folks apparently don't understand is the thing Congress wants to curb is ILLEGAL immigration. If you are here legally, or you want to come here legally, that's all cool, we're only focused on those that shouldn't have been here in the first place.
Moreover, this is a group of folks that, by virtue of the way they came here, have already shown a total disrespect for our laws. In fact, the demonstrations in Los Angeles support this contention. The activity continues, despite truency laws, despite laws prohibiting pedestrians on freeways, and so on.
Real simple--are these the type of folks we want to have on a permanent basis?
For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.
Not really, but the only thing that will calm them is decisively winning the war in the entire mid-east and all the troops coming home. 
 
That is if those worries are the ones I'm thinking of, We've learned where JT is going and what he'll be doing and it is enough to test my belief in the Sovereignty of God or not.
Hmmmm. Might be worth tracking..
I know, I know.......I started it.:)
Off to bring Em to work..
MozartLover, it might be worth following.
Now this a.m., I'm sneezing my nose off for some reason!
Pollen. That's the culprit. (As if I knew). 
 
Yesterday, I took my black radio outside so I could listen to Rush and Sean while I worked. I went out about 12:30 and by 4:00 the radio had changed from black to greenish yellow. It is all the pine pollen.
"....One of TV's great bits of trivia is Gilligan's first name. None was ever revealed on the show, but years later on a talk show Bob Denver claimed that he had talked the matter over with the show's creator/producer Sherwood Schwartz, and they had decided that if Gilligan ever did need a first name it would be "Willie." "
So my first "gut" reaction was correct...he didn't have a first name !!!
I love to work outside listening to Limbaugh also, and will today, for sure...
Yesterday, I did NOT enjoy listening to Limbaugh. He had a sub on and the guy should have belonged to the Slow Talkers of America (a la Bob and Ray). He was so ponderous. I did leave the radio alone the entire time because tuning is a bit of a bother. But I will be glad when Rush comes back. 
 
Last year, I was clearing a spot next to our neighbor's, when he came home in his truck. When he got out, he did kind of a double-take and the started laughing. It turns out he had been listening to Rush and then when he got out he couldn't figure out how he could still be hearing Rush!
LOL! Mark Bellingham...yesterday. I don't care for him much either, and when a Tribe spring training game preempted, I washappy!
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