Today the multi-errand shopping expedition was exceptionally blissful without the illegals, much more pleasant, and indeed the Wal-Mart lot was without the land mine loaded Huggies and capped Corona bottles filled with mystery liquid.
At our friend's pizza place we got not just great pizza but the astounding announcement that here in sanctuary city Santa Fe North Mexico many many were busted at the day labor park--including a major contractor himself illegal--and all got free rides to Borderland theme park.
The line to Domenici's DC office was busy all day, ditto Frist, ditto White House Comment Line.
The Zogby poll simply quantifies the heat on Charlie Daniel's politicians-sans-juevos.
The silent majority speaks English when so moved, muy caliente, toasting the ears of the hollow men in our nation's capitol, headpieces filled with straw.
Bush's deal with Fox to rescind Houston v. Santa Ana has been given the Harriet Miers treatment.
Memo to the decreasingly esteemed congress and chief executive: That you will show respect to our nation whose borders are purchased with two centuries of the blood of much better men than yourselves, we shall not flag or falter, we shall not eat the excrement you are cooking.
LOL, loved the story of your day Phil! I sure hope you write "letters to the editor" in your local newspaper because I would await them with glee!!
Your friend's pizza place isn't the one that's "out back" behind another building? Love their pizza.
Bush's deal with Fox to rescind Houston v. Santa Ana has been given the Harriet Miers treatment.
Tonight's PBS "American Experience" was on that very topic. Amazing timing, or was it? The story of the Alamo was told through the point of view of Juan Antonio Navarro and the Tejanos, or so it seemed to me.
I greatly enjoyed my commemorative shopping day today, although I really hate to commemorate anything on May 1. I wake up with visions of Soviet tank parades on May 1.