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25 April 2006 31 Comments

Justice For All Does not Mean Fairness for All

Zaccharias Mousaoui is a confessed criminal and terrorist and admitted crimes committed demand a certain punishment. Yet there are people protesting the death penalty being used on him.
Mexicans coming into the United States from Mexico without a passport or visa break every immigration law and process in the book. Yet, there is this [...]

12 April 2006 46 Comments

Your Honor, I Rest My Case.

Today I don’t know if I should skip down the streets lauding “I Told You So’s” or just sit back and watch those who were wrong eat crow. In either case, I am happy to listen to my gut instincts and continue to cover a guy who is dangerous to America and who is a [...]

31 March 2006 Comments Off

U.S. Congress needs to look at Arizona for clarity

The Tuscon Citizen published this article today:

An illegal immigrant anywhere in Arizona would be guilty of a felony under a bill approved by the state House of Representatives.
The bill, approved 32-26 yesterday, had been approved previously by the Senate but now returns to that chamber to consider changes made by the House.
The bill would permit [...]

28 March 2006 14 Comments

Crossroads in American History

This immigration thing is huge. I hate to keep hammering this issue as myself and others on this blog have, but something deep inside of me tells me we are witnessing a monumental crossroads in American history.
America has had these crossroads before. Marbury vs. Madison in 1803 established the role of the Supreme [...]

24 March 2006 18 Comments

Tens of Thousands in the Streets

What happens when a nation blindly turns it’s eye to a stream of people coming into the country with no authorization for decades? What happens when the thirst for cheap labor overcomes the need for rational thought and consideration to laws and processes?
The answer? Phoenix, Arizona and Los Angeles, California. Those two cities, [...]

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21 February 2006 31 Comments

Open Dialog: How can we change a historical trend?

I desire to open an honest discussion on how to correct a repetitive trend in foreign relations between Mexico and America. Since our country’s inception, we have had miserable relations with Mexico, to the point that I believe most diplomats and politicians refer to Mexico as the proverbial “Red-Headed Step Child”. I don’t want this [...]