Sunday, July 11, 2010

Vicious Milbank WaPo article tells lies, ignores reality

UPDATE: 17 people were killed today in northern Mexico in drug related violence.
  Dana Milbank, pictured below, is a reporter at the Washington Post. (For the back story on Milbank's dignified getup pictured below, go here. Suffice it to say, as a serious news commentator, Milbank felt it would be amusing to dress like this to ridicule Dick Cheney.)
  Dems have their knives out for Gov. Jan Brewer for obvious reasons. They want their illegal immigrant votes for the democrat party.
  This is a portion of Milbank's latest article at the WaPo; once again, Milbank is choosing to ridicule the opposition. In his cloistered, WaPo Beltway lifestyle, he hasn't experienced the violence of life on a ranch in a border state, so to him, commentary like the following is perfectly reasonable. After all, the white wine crowd he runs with is superior to the rest of us, particularly those of us who work for a living with our hands. Read the article over at the Post.
  Of course, if you're an upperclass member of the elite crowd in the Beltway, you might not know that beheading has become quite the in thing to do with the drug cartels in Mexico. HELLO! These beheadings are occurring 3 miles across the border in Mexico! HELLO! The border is no protection!
   I was going to research all the info about beheadings, but Hot Air already did that, including the story of the rancher who FOUND a head on his property.
“The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office was notified and they took possession of the head on that same date. We suspect that the head may have been placed along side the trail as a warning to other drug and alien traffickers using the trail.”
  Arizona isn't the only place to have beheadings nearby. Just a few miles from San Diego, people have been beheaded. All the border states are in danger. See video of the problem of Mexico civil war here. Mexican citizens are participating with the drug cartels:
  In Arizona, 3500 miles of park land has been placed off limits to American citizens due to drug violence.



About 3,500 acres of southern Arizona along the Mexican border is closed to U.S. citizens due to increased violence in the region.
The closed off area stretches 80 miles along the border and includes part of the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge. It was closed in October 2006 "due to human safety concerns," the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Wednesday in response to news reports on the closure.
  How about this over at Arizona Central? A Mexican police chief was decapitated.
  Take a look at this Google search and see what comes up under "beheadings in Mexico." At the top of the list, of course, is the democrat talking point that Brewer lied about such things. A look at THIS Google search shows how deeply engrained into the news cycle the democrat talking point has become in just a few short days about the beheadings, in spite of numerous reports to the country dating back further back than 2006.
  In addition, Milbank claims that violence isn't up on the borders; read the whole article and you get the feeling that, meh, what are these people complaining about. After all, we have violence in DC and NYC too. This ridicule and diminishment of the problem is designed to cool the fervor for the law Arizona has passed and to mock those who are concerned about the violence. (A basic rule put forth by Alinski--isolate the object and ridicule it--practiced by today's MSM, in addition to Obamites.)
  We reported on this earlier here and here and here and here, where the border patrol is compared to the KKK. If Mr. Milbank wanted to, he could see quite a number of videos of drug mules, with the drugs on their backs, running through the border transporting their illegal cargo to willing morons in the US who want to buy it to "relax" in the evening. That is, if he hadn't already formed an opinion by talking to other cocktail party democrats who frown on being too patriotic about your country.
  You be the judge. Here are some pictures sent by a reader of weapons caches taken from the cartels on the Arizona border. What do you think? Why do these people carry these kinds of weapons? Do you think what they're doing may be....ILLEGAL? Do you think we are fighting a war?



So, no, Mr. Milbank, pictured below, we do not accept your mockery of Governor Brewer; we just pray that she has the strength to continue to work on real problems, unlike what you do for a living. 
And as far as all the protests and legal filings being launched against the new Arizona law that merely reflects what federal law says...we know you don't care about the violence people are facing down there, but we do, and we'd also like you to know that we think ID should be required from suspected illegals. BTW, we'd also like ID to be required to vote in this country, since the people we have in charge now seem to like to CHEAT and INTIMIDATE American citizens. Here's what we'd like you to know, again sent by a reader:
I'm an American citizen and I must show my ID when: 
    1.  Pulled over by the police.
    2.  Making purchases on my department store credit card.  
    3.  When I show up for a doctor's appointment. 
    4.  When filling out a credit card or loan application
    5.  When applying for or renewing a driver's license or passport.
    6.  When applying for any kind of insurance
    7.  When filling out college applications
    8.  When donating blood.
    9.  When obtaining certain prescription drugs.
   10.  When making some debit purchases, especially if I'm out of state.
   11. When collecting a boarding pass for airline or train travel.  
We citizens of the USA are required to prove who we are nearly every day! Why should people in this country illegally, be exempt?
Why shouldn't we guard our borders as closely as every other country in the world does? 
                               Go  ARIZONA  !!!

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