Showing posts with label immigration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label immigration. Show all posts

02 September 2010

Another Right-Wing, Anti-Immigration Gun Nut Goes Wild, No Wait . . .

First, let me plug this poor guy who does not have any connection to this other than the accident of having the name James J. Lee.

Back to the news, Discovery Channel Headquarters eco-terrorist, James Jay Lee is already being painted by the lunatic left as some right-winger because of his views on immigration:
5. Immigration: Programs must be developed to find solutions to stopping ALL immigration pollution and the anchor baby filth that follows that. Find solutions to stopping it. Call for people in the world to develop solutions to stop it completely and permanently. Find solutions FOR these countries so they stop sending their breeding populations to the US and the world to seek jobs and therefore breed more unwanted pollution babies. FIND SOLUTIONS FOR THEM TO STOP THEIR HUMAN GROWTH AND THE EXPORTATION OF THAT DISGUSTING FILTH! (The first world is feeding the population growth of the Third World and those human families are going to where the food is! They must stop procreating new humans looking for nonexistant jobs!)
His web page is running again, so read his manifesto there while it lasts.
Anybody with any sense who reads the rest of his nutty, AlGorian ideas would know that there is nothing conservative about this econut. People without a bit of sense think different.  Don't believe me? Take a peek at the comments by the Left blog of record, ThinkProgress.org:

Lee’s immigration screed bears a troubling resemblance to views and policies espoused by anti-immigrant groups such as NumbersUSA, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), Progressives for Immigration Reform, and others. Just this past month, FAIR released “The Environmentalist’s Guide to a Sensible Immigration Policy.” The report connects immigration to “pollution, sprawl, congestion, and ecological degradation,” complaining that “so-called environmentalists pretend as if this connection does not exist.” As usual, FAIR prescribes an overall reduction in immigration as the solution to the country’s environmental woes (in slightly more diplomatic terms).
It’s not a coincidence that many of these are amongst the same groups that have always supported changing the 14th amendment to deny “anchor babies,” or the American-born children of undocumented immigrants, citizenship — long before the debate entered the political mainstream this summer. Read more about Lee and the anti-immigrant environmental movement at the Wonk Room.
Go check the comments, see if you can find better gems than this (I am sure that you can, I did not stay long):

zxbe says:

The right sows hate. This is the result.
Tired Of It All says:

He’s clearly an undercover teabagger.
 Well, no, he is clearly an AlGorian and about as "right-wing" as an Earth First SUV arsonist. His objection to immigration (apparently, to the US) is that allows more "disgusting human babies" to survive, thus further spoiling his precious, pristine, planet earth. With serious consequences to ants, frogs and squirrels (do a word search on those at his manifesto).

What does Al Gore have to do with all of this? Lee was a big fan and "An Inconvenient Truth" gave him an "awakening" (from MSNBC):
 Back to Al Gore specific and the topic of overpopulation, since at least 1997 Al Gore has had a final solution to this 'problem':
Vice President Al Gore, warning that overpopulation fosters global warming, yesterday suggested expanding birth-control and abortion programs in developing countries to help reduce the environmental threat. 
Noting that Third World nations are producing too many children too fast -- in addition to too much pollution -- Mr. Gore said it is time to ignore the controversy over family planning and cut out-of-control population growth.
Amazingly, the people who march together with the skinny White Anarchist kids and cheer as the red-bandanna/black hoodie boys toss things through Starbucks windows or worse, can conveniently assign or invent motivations of the people who act on their behalf to movements that diametrically oppose them.
Several that come to mind:
Manhattan Cab Driver Stabber, turns out he is a Ground Zero Mosque supporter.
Israeli stabber of Black men across the country, an Arab Israeli, darling of the left and self-hating Jews.
Austin, TX, IRS building airplane attacker, who was upset that he wasn't getting a government handout like 'everybody else'.
Times Square car bomber, anti Obamacare, jihadist who trained abroad for six months instead of working and paying his mortgage. Media reports speculated that his foreclosure had him down (Bush's fault). Hard to pay it when you are in bomb making class for months on end instead of working your good, entry level, Wall Street job.

Maybe not that related, but interesting.  Ben Stein, today on the Rush Limbaugh show, mentioned how the Left says when he and Rush complain about things like the Ground Zero Mosque they are "recruiting jihadi's".  Huh? Come again Leftoids? They get recruited by people like the New Mexico imam, Anwar al-Awlaki. Environuts and econazis are recruited by the likes of Al Gore and Daniel Quinn.
 


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19 August 2010

Harry Reid rails against Birthright Citizenship via Mark Ledingham and Breitbart:

Via Mark Ledingham and Breitbart:



Ann Althouse has it too: Harry Reid rails against birthright citizenship: "No sane country would do that."

Series tie-in: America in the 2030's has fewer immigrants, but a much more open immigration policy.  As the rest of the world moved toward free markets there was less incentive for people to leave their homeland to make a good living.


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02 August 2010

Virginia Attorney General Rules Police Can Check Immigration Status

Virginia Attorney General Rules Police Can Check Immigration Status
In a decision that could lay the groundwork for an Arizona-style immigration policy, Virginia's attorney general said state law enforcement officers are allowed to check the immigration status of anyone "stopped or arrested."

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29 July 2010

An Abominable Decision - Mark R. Levin - The Corner on National Review Online

An Abominable Decision - Mark R. Levin - The Corner on National Review Online



This is a typical example of a judge stating the correct legal standard, but then ignoring it and applying the test in a fashion completely divorced from the facts of the case in order to reach a predetermined decision.

First, the court states correctly that the sort of constitutional challenge brought here — a facial challenge — is the most difficult challenge to mount successfully. It requires that the plaintiff (here the federal government) must demonstrate that the law can never be applied in a constitutional fashion. The test cannot be met with hypothetical arguments — yet that is exactly what the court relies on in its ruling: the assertion that the AZ law will impose an impermissible burden on law enforcement, which is to determine the legal status of a person detained pursuant to the AZ law on the reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally. The court does not provide any empirical basis to support its conclusion. It’s pure supposition.
Read the rest The Great One on NRO.



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