Thursday, March 24, 2005

Bush Rejects Community Watch For Mexican Border

The following article appears today in the Washington Times in regard to W's refusal to support civilian "vigilante" groups who wish to monitor the Mexican border for illegal crossings. The article further states that Bush favors loosening immigration laws.

Washington Times

Boy. What a diatribe I could have with that one.

First, I could TOCC about how vigilante groups already are active in communities all over America, not concerning themselves with illegal activity, just harrassing anyone who happens to pass through the neighborhood who doesn't look exactly the way they think they should. That's called a "caste system." In Huntsville we call it the "community watch." In Nazi Germany, they were referred to as "wiemer patrols." But, W's not concerned with that.

Nevermind that Mexican's and Middle Easterners are virtually impossible to tell apart and W wants to make it easier for people to get in from Mexico.

Nevermind that the new infrastructure to serve up fried chicken to Fidel Castro is being build on sub-standard wages for slave laboring illegal Mexican's in South Alabama.

Nevermind that undercutting our own labor system cuts wages to American labor, and results in the acceptance of slack osha standards.

Nevermind that overwhelming numbers of an undereducated, tribal foreign culture has a denigrative effect on our own cities and schools.

The important thing for W is more money in the hands of the industrial bosses and his aristocratic buddies.

Could maybe be that W is the one who should be on trial for "nevermind" in "neverland."

JIM

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