Friday, April 14, 2006

Most Americans Want Illegal Immigrants OUT!


A Time magazine poll released last weekend showed 56 percent of those surveyed support building a wall along the entire 2,000 mile Mexican border. Just 40 percent opposed.

Even on the question of deporting illegal immigrants, asked whether the U.S. would be better off if "all illegals" were deported, 51 percent of Americans said yes, with just 38 percent disagreeing.

This is another reason why the Democratic party will NOT take over the House and Senate in the upcoming elections this year. Instead of listening to the wants of the people they're supposed to be representing, they turn a deaf ear while succumbing to left-wing propoganda orchestrated by the likes of Ted Kennedy.

Just foolish.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Fighting Liberal Terrorism: Stephen Baldwin


This column is dedicated to individuals who are taking it upon themselves to take a stand against the destruction of our planet being conspired by lunatic liberals.




Age: 39

Representing: New York



Preamble: Stephen Baldwin is widely known as the youngest of the Baldwin brothers acting clan. Equally adept at comedy and drama, his most memorable roles include turns in "The Usual Suspects" and "Fled". Married since 1990, Baldwin became a born-again Christian after the 9/11 attacks.

His conversion to Christianity and his support for George W. Bush has politically made him a direct polar opposite of his eldest brother Alec, a renowned liberal.

Fighting Liberal Terrorism: Baldwin is now a Christian activist. In recent months Baldwin and his wife have fought to keep an adult video and bookstore from opening in the Nyack section of New York where they’ve lived for the last 9 years.

Last month, the
Baldwins joined more than 100 people at Village Hall to oppose the Fama DVD Video Center's request to be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Planning Board denied business owner Leslie Fernandopulle's request.


Several people said the shop, which will sell adult movies, books and magazines, would attract crime, lower property values and adversely affect other quality-of-life issues. On Jan. 13, Baldwin stood outside the building, a former car dealership, and photographed workers and their vehicles as they readied the store for business.


He said he planned to stand outside the store and photograph the license plates of patrons and track down their identities. He said he would take out a full-page newspaper advertisement once a month to publish those names.


Status Quo: Due to the sex shop and its potential clients, Baldwin has decided to sell his home. However, his real estate agent, Martha Woodhouse, told America's New York Post newspaper: "He will not be giving up his anti-porn crusade.

She added: "He will still be involved in everything in Rockland that he's involved in now. His church is there, his children's activities are there and he has offices in the area."


Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Alleged Rape The Issue At Duke U., Not Race


Lawyers: No DNA Match in Duke U. Scandal

There is no DNA match between members of Duke University's men's lacrosse team and an exotic dancer who told police she was raped at a team party, attorneys for the team said Monday.

Citing DNA test results delivered by the state crime lab to police and prosecutors a few hours earlier, the attorneys said the test results prove their clients did not sexually assault and beat a stripper hired to perform at a March 13 team party.


No charged have been filed in the case.


"No DNA material from any young man was present on the body of this complaining woman," said defense attorney Wade Smith.


The alleged victim, a 27-year-old student at nearby North Carolina Central University, told police she and another woman were hired to dance at the party. The woman told police that three men at the party dragged her into a bathroom, choked her, raped her and sodomized her.


Authorities ordered 46 of the 47 players on Duke's lacrosse team to submit DNA samples to investigators. Because the woman said her attackers were white, the team's sole black player was not tested.


Conservatives on the extreme-right only talk about racism when it suits their wayward belief that racism ended with Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have A Dream" speech. Therefore, the media should treat black-on-white "racism" the same way they do white-on-black racism because apparently Blacks have a history of enslaving whites and are still doing so via that "racist" thuggery known as affirmative action. To do otherwise is to demonstrate “bias”. The media is also supposed to take the extreme right’s denial that racism still exists as gospel, even when a Black woman accuses a bunch of white college kids of raping her on a reknowned campus where whites outnumber Blacks by a ratio of 5 to 1.

But she's a stripper and does anyone remember Tawana Brawley? They all shout in unison.

Funny how they can recall Brawley when it suits the topic, but not Susan Smith.

The bigger issue here is that when a woman lies about being raped, it's a setback for all women everywhere, regardless of race. It's the fact that this woman lied about being raped that matters here, not the racial semantics that both sides of the political fence have tried to bring into this situation. And the fact that prosecutors, despite the DNA evidence, are still pursuing this case shows you that this case may not be as over and done with as some would like to think.

Monday, April 10, 2006

Feingold, King Of All Liberals, Demands Gay Marriage


Wisconsin senator says GLBT citizens fighting a “mean-spirited” movement to deny them access to marriage, civil unions

WASHINGTON — Senator Russ Feingold said Tuesday he supports giving gays and lesbians the right to marry, becoming the fourth U.S. senator to take that position, according to a gay-rights advocacy group. Feingold, a Democrat of Wisconsin, issued a statement saying he was asked about his views on the subject at a listening session with constituents Sunday night in Kenosha, Wis.

In an interview Tuesday with The Associated Press, he said he decided to express his support for gay marriage at the session in response to what he called a “mean-spirited” Wisconsin constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage and civil unions, which will appear on the state ballot in November.

“I will be voting against the harsh amendment that’s been proposed in Wisconsin, and I thought it was an appropriate occasion to indicate my feeling that if two people care enough about each other to get married, that it probably is a positive thing for society,” he said.

“Gay and lesbian people in our country are fighting a mean-spirited movement to harm them and to discriminate against them,” he added. “I stand with them against that movement, and I’m proud to stand with them.”

Asked if he would support federal legislation to legalize gay marriage, Feingold said he’s not focused on that now. By supporting gay marriage, Feingold, a potential presidential candidate, has once again taken a position that places him to the left of potential 2008 rivals. Earlier examples include his call for a timetable for withdrawing troops from Iraq, his opposition to the Patriot Act renewal and his proposal to censure President Bush for his domestic wiretapping program.


I find it pretty silly that some in the mainstream media are talking about John McCain losing the support of liberals due to conflicting stances, when in fact the libs have long found their new king in Wisconsin senator Russ Feingold.

With an agenda that basically aligns itself with the Liberal Creed of "We Hate Bush Because Bush Is Evil And So Is Anyone Who Supports Him", Feingold has niftly ascended himself to the Liberal Throne. A coup for Feingold's upcoming presidential run in 2008 and a warning to GOP constituents who seem to be changing their minds about McCain without establishing a formidable backup.