Saturday, July 15, 2006

Illegals are at it again




Now the illegals are tangling with Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the man who keeps order in Maricopa County, AZ by putting prisoners in tents in the desert, making them wear pink underwear, and bringing back chain gangs for women. Arpaio has also been arresting illegal aliens and cherging them with conspiracy for smuggling themselves into our country. And in reasponse, illegals marched in front of his office and warned him that unless he respected the hispanic community, they would oust him at the polls.

Full story here.

Amazing. People who aren't evewn supposed to be in our country threaten our elected officials and insist that they--the illegals--will vote our public servants out of office unless we give them their way.

This kind of puts Georgia's flap about voter ID's in perspective, doesn't it?

Story here.

Georgia's legislature continues to pass legislation requiring that anyone who shows up to cast a vote and have a say in our governing ourselves must show identification to prove that he or she is in the country legally and actually entitled to vote. But it's been thwarted by a leftist judge and critics who make the phony argument that there are people out there who want to vote but cannot afford to get an ID card or make a trip to a government office to get one.

Let's be real. The only people in Georgia or anywhere else in this country who cannot produce photo identification of some sort are illegals and those people who only exist on election day to cast ballots in the names of people long dead or moved away.

Not suprisingly, all of the challenges against the Voter ID law are Democrat or groups that support the Democrats entirely. Jimmy Carter is right in there condemning this law as "racist" but then he thinks that Hugo Chavez, Venezuelan dictator, is a nice guy. It's sad to see our former President losing his mind to senility but even sadder to see his handlers use him as a prop on issues like this.

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