Dr. Williams’ question to criminal alien apologists (particularly libertarians)
A very simple, basic, straightforward question posed by Dr. Walter Williams to people, especially libertarian friends (current and former):
President Bush and his pro-amnesty allies both in and out of Congress suffered a devastating defeat at the hands of the American people. Like any other public controversy, there are vested interests served on both sides of the amnesty issue, but I’d like to raise some ordinary non-rocket-science questions to the pro-amnesty crowd, many of whom are my libertarian friends.Do people, anywhere in the world, have a right to enter the United States irrespective of our laws pertaining to immigration? Unless one wishes to obfuscate, there’s a simple “yes” or “no” answer to that question. If a “yes” answer is given, then why should there be any immigration requirements, such as visas, passports and green cards, for anyone who wishes to visit or reside in our country? Why not abolish the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services?
If your answer is “no,” one does not have a right to enter the U.S. irrespective of our laws, what does that make a person who does so? Most often we call a person whose behavior violates a law a criminal. If people commit criminal acts, should there be an effort to apprehend and punish them? In general, my answer is yes, with one important exception.
I was summoned for jury duty some years ago, and during voir dire, the attorney asked me whether I could obey the judge’s instructions. I answered, “It all depends upon what those instructions are.” Irritatingly, the judge asked me to explain myself. I explained that if I were on a jury back in the 1850s, and a person was on trial for violating the Fugitive Slave Act by assisting a runaway slave, I would vote for acquittal regardless of the judge’s instructions. The reason is that slavery is unjust and any law supporting it is unjust. Needless to say, I was dismissed from jury duty. While our immigration laws are overly cumbersome and in urgent need of streamlining, they do not violate human rights and should be obeyed.
Many pro-amnesty supporters offer the canard that there are 12 to 20 million illegal immigrants in our country. We cannot keep every illegal immigrant out or expel the ones living here. That might be true, but it is also true that we can’t prevent every rape and murder. Does that mean we shouldn’t attempt to enforce the laws against rape and murder and try to prosecute the perpetrators?
In addition to greater efforts to secure our borders, there are several non-rocket-science steps we can take. People who are here illegally should be denied access to any social service such as Medicaid, public education and food assistance programs. An exception might be made for temporary emergency medical treatment. In some cities, such as Los Angeles, police are prohibited from asking people they stop about their immigration status. While state and local police shouldn’t be turned into federal agents, they shouldn’t knowingly conceal criminal acts.
The United States is a nation of immigrants from all over the world. The resulting ethnic mosaic goes a long way toward explaining our greatness as a nation. Immigration has always been a blessing for us, and it still is. But yesteryear’s immigration and today’s differ in several important respects. For the most part, yesteryear’s immigrants came here legally. Because there was no welfare state, we were guaranteed that they’d work as opposed to living off the rest of us. Furthermore, they sought to assimilate and adopt our culture and become Americans. That’s not so true today, where Hispanic activists seek to impose their language and culture on the rest of us. At some public schools, they’ve raised the Mexico flag atop the U.S. flag. They’ve announced that they seek to take back parts of the U.S. that were formerly Mexico.
It’s a simple “yes” or “no” question: Do people have the right to come into America in violation of our immigration laws? The vast, overwhelming majority of Americans say “No”!
Moonbat anti-war nut shoots airman, kills self
Ace reports that the MSM is quieter than Michael Moore at a Sanjay Gupta family reunion when it comes to the anti-war motive of this shooter:
Attempted murder is the highest form of patriotism.Want to know the kicker? The MSM is covering up the anti-war lunatic’s motive, refusing to inform the public why he shot the airman.
this 22 year old guy walked up to him and asked him if he lived in the house. When Jon said yes, the guy said “not any more” and shot him point blank in the chest. He tried to shoot him again, but his gun jammed. Jonathan made it into the house. The guy then shot himself. Turns out the guy left a couple of suicide notes stating how much he hated the military and he wanted to go out making a statement, so he chose to make his statement on Independence Day trying to kill a soldier.The most the MSM will say is that he was “angry at the government.” Angry in what way? They’re not telling. They know, but they’ve decided the public doesn’t need to know such trifling details.
The American Thinker on the media’s code of leftist omerta:
If Airman Schrieken had been an abortionist or homosexual, this story would be front page news for the New York Times and the lead story on CBS News with Katie Couric for at least the next month. But since Schrieken is serving in the military, even his hometown newspaper, the Columbus Dispatch, has ignored this story.
Predictably, a law enforcement spokesman says that Marren’s suicide notes “were indicative of an individual suffering from mental-health problems”, but that raises the question of how anyone could identify anyone suffering from mental-health problems amidst those devoted to bizarre conspiracy theories and the virulent anti-Americanism of the antiwar movement. If anything, Marren would have fit right in unnoticed.It is also worth noting that Marren was merely following the logic of the anti-war movement’s standard public rhetoric. Their language is laced with suggestive undertones justifying attacks against our military, calling our armed forces fighting the War on Terror “baby-killers”, constantly invoking the specter of Abu Ghraib, and citing their grossly inflated statistics of civilians accidentally killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Such reckless and unbalanced rhetoric (they’re not quite as adept at keeping statistics on those murdered by terrorists) fuels the hatred that drives someone like Marren to violence against a member of our own military.
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Racist “Code Words:” The media is ever eager to read the supposed “subtext” of “racist code words” such as “welfare queens” and the like.Funny that they completely miss not-at-all-subtextual messages like this:
… and apparently don’t ever worry that such hate speech might actually impel some of the less reality-based members of the Reality-Based Community to commit acts of violence.If a Republican opposes amnesty, he’s sending messages that it’s okay to beat and kill illegal immigrants. When the left openly calls for murder, the MSM just doesn’t seem capable of reading not the subtext but the actual text of their messages. …
Just so you know: Talk radio (aka “hate radio”, to the left) is directly responsible for wingnuts like the Unabomber and Timothy Macveigh, but the anti-war rhetoric of moonbats is in NO WAY responsible for acts of violence like this. Got it?
Yet another "jobs Americans won’t do" post
That job being “executing 13-year-old girls”. From Freedom Folks:
From the Chicago Tribune’s Eric Zorn…
Prosecutors allege that Mwenda Murithi was a leader in the Imperial Gangsters and on the evening of June 25 he gave the order to shoot at a rival gang, killing 13-year-old Schanna Gayden, an innocent bystander.Murithi, 26, was charged with first-degree murder along with the alleged gunman, Tony Serrano, 19.
The question at trial will be whether there is proof beyond a reasonable doubt that Murithi is guilty of that charge.
The question I have, though, is why Murithi was in the country at all that night.
Murithi entered the country legally on a student visa, but the visa was officially terminated by ICE on February 12, 2003, when Murithi dropped out of classes at the University of Wisconsin.
And what has this POS gangbanger been up to since then?
Source: ABC7 Chicago
Murithi has a long criminal history, including 28 arrests in the last four years, four of them felonies.That’s what you get, folks, with the unholy matrimony of a sanctuary city and a country that refuses to enforce its borders and immigration laws in any meaningful way. An innocent 13-year-old was gunned down by an illegal alien with 28 arrests in 4 years, and law enforcement at every level is scrambling to deny culpability. Or, as Zorn reports…
Not us! said the Chicago Police Department. “We don’t ever ask about immigration status,” said spokeswoman Monique Bond. “We leave that up to the courts.”Not us! said the Cook County state’s attorney’s office. “We don’t check,” said spokesman John Gorman. “That’s for [ICE] to do. We’re not involved.”
Not us! said ICE.
How many American citizens have to die, Mayor Daley, before we get rid of our city’s ridiculous sanctuary policy? How many American citizens have to die, States Attorney Devine, before you quit passing the buck? How many American citizens have to die, Mr. President, before you stop holding border security and immigration law enforcement hostage for an amnesty that Americans don’t want?
But don’t bother telling ME the number. Tell it to Schanna Gayden’s mother. Tell it to Dustin Inman’s family. Tell it to David March’s family. Tell it to Wayne and Michelle Hughes’ family. Tell it to Alex Tsuji’s family. Tell it to Joycelyn Gardiner’s family. Tell it to Kent Boone’s family. Tell it to Bob Clark’s family. Tell it to Allison Kunhardt and Tessa Tranchant’s families. Tell it to Maria and Vanessa Ortiz’s family.
I could go on and on and on. And we have our government to thank for it.
It’s not just our government we have to thank for it. We can also thank all of the criminal alien apologists who call people like US “quacking” bigots for wanting scum like Murithi deported post haste. As far as I’m concerned, these apologists are almost as much to blame, since they have been fighting every effort to get these b#stards out of our country.
GOP Senator on DC Madam’s list
From Breitbart:
Louisiana Sen. David Vitter, whose telephone number was disclosed by the so-called “D.C. Madam” accused of running a prostitution ring, says he is sorry for a “serious sin” and that he has already made peace with his wife.
“This was a very serious sin in my past for which I am, of course, completely responsible,” Vitter said Monday in a printed statement. “Several years ago, I asked for and received forgiveness from God and my wife in confession and marriage counseling. Out of respect for my family, I will keep my discussion of the matter there—with God and them. But I certainly offer my deep and sincere apologies to all I have disappointed and let down in any way.”The Republican senator’s spokesman, Joel Digrado, confirmed the statement Monday evening in an e-mail to The Associated Press.
It said his telephone number was on old phone records of Pamela Martin and Associates before he ran for the Senate.
Deborah Jeane Palfrey is accused by federal prosecutors of racketeering by running a prostitution ring that netted more than $2 million over 13 years, beginning in 1993. She contends that her escort service, Pamela Martin and Associates, was a legitimate business.
Vitter’s infidelity coincides with the 3,425th troop death in Iraq.
OK, I threw in that last sentence, only because I knew the MSM would try to find a way to tie this story, as every story, with Iraq. It’s a joke, people…lighten up!
Forgiveness is called for here, to be sure. But let’s call this thing the way it really is: If you’re going to run a campaign and a term on “family values”, it’s safe to say that hooking up with a prostitute kinda sorta runs against that whole “family values” thingy, right?
Anywho, get a load of this from that bumbling idiot of a governor in Vitter’s home state:
Louisiana’s Democratic governor, Kathleen Blanco, issued a statement saying she was “disappointed” over the revelation and hoped it wouldn’t hurt the state’s efforts to secure federal funding for rebuilding homes damaged by hurricanes Katrina and Rita.“I will travel to Washington in the coming weeks to continue my conversations with congressional leaders, and I hope this scandal will not lessen their critical support of our recovery,” Blanco said.
“I’m sorry, Governor Blanco, but the money we were going to send your way to assist with hurricane-related rebuilding is on hold because your Senator couldn’t keep his willy away from hookers. Sorry ’bout that!” Dumb#ss.
Naturally, the MSM loves this, not only because of the hypocrisy and because he’s a Republican. No, they love it even more because the current GOP presidential frontrunner, Rudy Giuliani, uses Vitter as his campaign chair for the South, and the MSM is hoping that this could harm Giuliani. Maybe it will, maybe it won’t, but the MSM will do their level best to try.
Anywho, back to Vitter. I have to wonder: since the House seat Vitter held was the same House seat held by Newt Gingrich’s successor Bob Livingston, and since Livingston was also a “family values” Republican who strayed from the marital plantation, is there something in that district’s water system that attacks the portion of the brain responsible for sex drive in GOP politicians that makes these dudes unable to control themselves? Or is it that they’re just hypocrites?
Oh, well, Vitter should look on the bright side: at least he doesn’t live in Iran.
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