Illegals Poisoning Border Patrol
Agents [D.
A. King] - 04/13/05
VIVA LA MIGRA! is apparently not a universal
concept.
While our overworked, underpaid and
intentionally understaffed
Border Patrol Agents on the line are doing what they
can to deter the human wave of illegal aliens coming
into our nation, it seems that some here in what remains
of the
America of my youth have taken a decided dislike to
the entire force.
This from the Website of the
U. S. Border Patrol local 2544 in Tucson, Arizona
(note the Patrol Agents union estimate of the number of
illegal aliens in our nation in their opening
"welcome" paragraph):
Denny's Restaurant in Douglas Gives New Meaning to
"Customer Service"
This is
the type of institutional garbage on-duty Border Patrol
agents have to put up with all the time.........this
moron just got caught red-handed. He gave the agent the
wrong receipt, then tried to take it back. The agent
wisely refused to give it back. We can only assume that
what the “host" wrote on the ticket
[A misspelled vulgarity
referring to the Border Patrol] was a signal
to sabotage this agent's food. Many agents have become
sick after eating in restaurants, and this should be an
eye-opener. A copy of the receipt is posted
here. 4-11-05
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An East Too Timid [Joe
Guzzardi] -
04/13/05
Thanks to the New York Times
for publishing its lead editorial on April 11,
“A West Too Wild,” about the
Minuteman Project. You can’t buy publicity like
that!
Of course, the editorial was a
typically distorted piece of garbage claiming that
“a few dozen gunslingers” and “vigilantes”
pose a great danger to “themselves and others.”
The reality: several hundred
Minuteman volunteers have been on the border for 12 days
without incident.
The NYT editorial smacks of
panic by one of the most vocal of the open borders
supporters.
With all the momentum on the side
of immigration reduction, that the NYT continues
to flail away with the same tiresome arguments shows a
frightening inability to deal with fact.
The NYT, with its great
liberal bias, simply does not understand immigration.
Note that it recommends that the
Minutemen "put their
guns away" and look for help where it really can
be found…”in
Washington.”
You have to laugh out loud at that
line.
Two decades of being
ignored by Washington is exactly the reason
the Minutemen are on the southwest border.
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Vigilantism—What It Is Not [James
Fulford] -
04/13/05
In the
“A West Too Wild” editorial, the Editors of the
New York Times, in solemn conclave assembled,
declare, ex cathedra, that President Bush has
"rightly labeled" the Minutemen "vigilantes."
The President's error is understandable, diction not
being his strong point, but don't the Editors of the
Holy Times Itself own an office dictionary? The
distinguishing character of the
vigilance committees of the Old West was that they
would punish people, by hanging them, beating them, or
shooting them, without legal sanction or fair trials.
That's what vigilantism is, and why it's wrong.
All the Minutemen are doing is
watching the border and calling the Border Patrol,
not even making
a citizens arrest. Not vigilantism.
Clayton Cramer, who knows
a thing or two about American History,
points out
Vigilantism in American history has often been the
result of there being no effective criminal justice
system (for example, in the California mining camps in
the first year or so of the Gold Rush), or where the
criminal justice system was so corrupt that it might as
well have been absent--of which the San Francisco
Vigilance Committee of 1856 is a good example. It formed
after a county supervisor shot to death a newspaper
publisher in front of many witnesses--and the District
Attorney refused to prosecute. The federal government
needs to make a serious effort to secure our
borders, so that people like Haab
[who had made a
citizen's arrest, but was not part of the Minuteman
Project] aren't tempted to take the law into
their own hands.
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More “Britons” [James
Fulford] -
04/13/05
3 Britons indicted in terror plot is the
headline in today’s Washington Times.
The accused are not
Britons at all,
of course, but United Kingdom citizens of Muslim
ancestry: Dhiren Barot, Nadeem Tarmohamed and Qaisar
Shaffi.
Of course, they may have been born
in Britain (one of them was nicknamed "Esa al-Britani),”
but even so the headline should read "Three
Muslims Indicted In Terror Plot" to convey more
useful information.
Howard Sutherland asks us if this was what Tony
Blair meant by "New
Britain." (Blair's old election slog was "New
Labour, New Britain.") I said I thought New Britain
was
a town in Connecticut, which was
now 26.8 % Hispanic.
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