Posts Tagged ‘security’

Felipe Calderon proposes doing less to fix his country’s problem

May 20th, 2010 | No Comments

Obama doesn’t like Arizona’s border security law.  According to him, Janet Napolitano, and Eric Holder, it is so bad they won’t even read it.  I mean, without even having to read all sixteen pages, anyone would know it invites racial profiling.  In simple terms, if you looked like you were from Mexico, they could ask [...]

How the border patrol is expected to operate

April 25th, 2007 | 2 Comments

Given the recent prosecution and sentencing of border patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Campean for doing their job correctly, this is how the border patrol is now forced to “secure” our borders:

My 2006 election day prediction

November 7th, 2006 | 22 Comments

I am basing this not on polls, because polls are just as often wrong as they are right.  I am basing this on things that matter, that are really happening.  The stock market has moved up strongly today.  Wall Street LOVES a useless split House.  When there’s no chance of significant legislation being produced for [...]

Do we “need” neoconservatism?

October 18th, 2006 | No Comments

Powerline points to a book by Douglas Murray called: Now, the premise here is that the country NEEDS Neoconservatism.  I don’t particularly think that’s true.  That’s about like saying the country NEEDS to grow older.  Sounds kinda harsh I know, but this is why I think this is true.  It’s pretty simple really:  In 1990, [...]

North Korea declares war on the entire planet

October 17th, 2006 | No Comments

North Korea blasted U.N. sanctions Tuesday aimed at punishing the country for its atomic test, saying the measures were a declaration of war and that the nation wouldn’t yield to such pressure now that it’s a nuclear weapons power. "The resolution cannot be construed otherwise than a declaration of a war" against the North, also [...]