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2007/10/27

San Antonio Editorial. The usual BS

@ 04:10 PM (6 months, 21 days ago)

The pro-amnesty appeasers just don't get it. Or they get it but think that if they just keep spewing their crap long enough somebody might believe them.

San Ass-hats Editorial

So Irving police officers, encouraged by municipal leaders, are turning over suspected undocumented workers to federal immigration officials. Notice the term "undocumented workers." The first indication that the writer is a dancing, spinning, word mincing, dishonest slime.

 

But nobody argues whether undocumented workers are here illegally. The point is whether cities should waste precious resources performing the duties of the federal government. The typical bullshit rhetoric  we hear so often from those that oppose every bit of enforcement targeting illegal aliens. The FACT is that illegal immigration is everyone's concern and every law enforcement agency in this country should be involved. People needlessly die, every day, because of appeasement "It's not our job, it's a federal issue" "Don't ask, don't tell" policies advocated by the candy-assed writer of this article.

 

The rally was peaceful, but the issue has created an ugly divide between supporters and critics of immigration reform. And mean-spirited programs do nothing to encourage thoughtful debate. Another clear indication of the type of word-mincing COWARD writing this article. The writer lacks the personal integrity to call things as they are and, instead, prefers to mince words and bullshit. "Critics of immigration reform." Translation: Those opposing another amnesty. And notice another term that clearly shows the writer is a candy-assed, left wing, thumb sucker, "Mean-spirited."

And, now, in the writer's closing, the worn out "But the economy" argument is woven in for baseless fear-factor effect and the total bullshit about "reasonable discussion" and "anti-immigrant forces." What pathetically  transparent garbage.

If promoting a reasonable discussion on the issue is not enough to sway the anti-immigrant forces, however, perhaps cold economics is. The crackdown on undocumented workers has hurt business in Irving. And local businessmen are not amused.

"I'm picking up stales," Mike Granger, who sells snacks at his convenience store, told the Houston Chronicle. "My customers have disappeared."

With the workers disappearing, it is no wonder that commerce is fading as well

 

 

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