Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The Solution To Illegal Immigration

Many people are condemning Arizona for its immigration which really only does 1 thing: It gives police the ability to ask about citizenship status in the conduct of NORMAL police activities. Which means, that if you get pulled over in a traffic stop and don’t have a license they can ask for citizenship status. It does nothing more. In fact, it has far more limitations on it than the federal law for which it is modeled after.
Since people don’t like the Arizona Law, and are fighting any new comprehensive immigration reform, I suggest we adopt the exact same immigration policy enacted in Mexico.
A few weeks ago Mexican President Felipe Calderon condemned the Arizona immigration law as racial discrimination. But the legislation, signed April 23 by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, is similar to Reglamento de la Ley General de Poblacion — the General Law on Population enacted in Mexico in April 2000, which mandates that federal, local and municipal police cooperate with federal immigration authorities in that country in the arrests of illegal immigrants. (Why not here?)
Under the Mexican law, illegal immigration is a felony, punishable by up to two years in prison. Immigrants who are deported and attempt to re-enter can be imprisoned for 10 years. Visa violators can be sentenced to six-year terms. Mexicans who help illegal immigrants are considered criminals. (Why not here?)
The law also says Mexico can deport foreigners who are deemed detrimental to "economic or national interests," violate Mexican law, are not "physically or mentally healthy" or lack the "necessary funds for their sustenance" and for their dependents. (Why not here?)
In Mexico, non-citizens are not even allowed to buy property. Americans who “buy” property in Mexico are given a 99 year lease instead of a deed of ownership.
In the end, we need to do something. If we can not agree on an American Solution, then lets adopt the Mexican legislation exactly as written.

For more information on the laws of Mexico I suggest going here:
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Monday, June 14, 2010

Happy Flag Day June 14th 2010

On June 14th 1777 the Stars and Stripes originated as a result of a resolution adopted by the Marine Committee of the Second Continental Congress at Philadelphia.  The resolution read:

“Resolved, that the flag of the United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue filed representing a new constellation.”

The laws relating to the flag of the United States of America are found in detail in the United States Code.  Title 4, Chapter 1 pertains to the flag and seal, set of Government and official territorial papers; Section 700 Title 18, Chapter 33 pertains to the desecration of the flag and penalties; Title 36, chapter 1 pertains to patriotic and national observance.  These laws were supplemented by Executive Orders and Presidential Proclamations.

The Flag is more than a piece of cloth.  It is a symbol of freedom and of hope.  More people flee their home countries to America than to any other country in the world.  We are known as the land of opportunity.  The Fag, also, is a testament to those who gave their lives defending it and the “Republic for which it stands.”  When this flag is flown, by ship, by plane, or by vehicle, the world knows that the fighters of freedom are there to help.  Our friends flee to it, and our enemies run from it.  It is a symbol of greatness.  Can you imagine a world in which there were no America to which people could run to???

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Republicans Prove To Be The Party Of Diversity.

The Primary races are showing an increase in diversity in the Republican Party. In Tuesdays Primary Elections, California Republicans proved to be he party of diversity and inclusion.  Republicans voted for two outsider women to the two highest offices in the state, with Meg Whitman getting the nomination for Governor and Carly Fiorina earning the chance to go up against Sen. Barbara Boxer.  Mimi Walters was also nominated for Treasurer.  The Republicans also nominated the appointed incumbent Abel Maldonado, a Latino, for Lt. Governor, and Damon Dunn, an African American for Secretary of State.  It isn’t until you get to the Controller’s position before you find a white male nominated.  Compare that to the Democrat ticket, where you will find mostly white males, and almost all of them insider career politicians or government employees.  The top two targets being Jerry Brown and Barbara Boxer.
Then when you look at some of the national races where you have another woman, Sharron Angle, going against Sen. Harry Reid in Nevada, and Nikki Haley in South Carolina for Governor, it is important to note that there is a strong up tick of conservative women running for office.  Many thank Sarah Palin, who ran for V.P. with John McCain, for opening the door for strong conservative women to enter the field.  Regardless of how you feel about the so called “Palin Effect,” the left can no longer call the Republican Party the party of a bunch of “Old White Guys
There are also several Latinos running for congress as Republicans. Marco Rubio is probably the most known name of the several Latinos running for Congress nationwide.   The Latino numbers should not be discounted.
In addition to the women and Latinos, African Americans are also making major strides in the GOP.  We already know about Michael Steele, the first black Chairman of the GOP.  But what very few people know is that at least 32 African-Americans are running for Congress this year as Republicans, the biggest surge since Reconstruction, according to party officials.
I could go on and on covering different races and ethic groups, but it cannot be denied that the Republican Party has become a lot more diverse in recent years. And those on the left who want to make them out to be racist, are in fact promoting their own racism.