Celebrating a Little Early?
The ACLUers that are harassing the Minuteman Project were caught smoking pot (no doubt exclusively for medicinal purposes).
Perhaps, they decided to celebrate International Pot Day (April 20th) a little early . . .
On another note, the Minutemen are halting the deluge of illegals at the border. With what? A bunch of old-fashioned patriotism–pure and simple. Ain’t America great?
April 21st, 2005 at 6:33 am
It is unlikely that our liberal President will have any of his ACLU supporters jailed for pot smoking.
In spite of the liberal Bush and his ACLU allies attacks on real American patriots they are helping us win the War on Terror. On Larry Elder’s show Wednesday night Larry said that the minutemen had reduced criminal immigration by 75%!. Or the rate of criminals crossing the border was only 25% of what it had been before the Minuteman Project! Sounds very positive!
April 21st, 2005 at 7:22 pm
I agree that the ACLU “monitors” (more likely wanna-be saboteurs) will not likely face prosecution if they were smoking some of the “good herb” down at the Mexican border.
I also agree that the Minuteman Project has been a fantastic success and will hopefully serve as an inspiration to all Americans that our border problem is fixable. The Minuteman anything but “vigilantes” (as labeled by President Bush) and are patriots deserving of our thanks and admiration.
However, I must disagree on your characterization of President Bush as a liberal. It is true that W. is a little too friendly with Mexico and Vicente Fox and that W. has not taken the border issue seriously. Moreover, no poltical party (Republican or Democrat) is doing what needs to be done to secure the border. The Republican House is moving in that direction, however the Senate and the White House are obstinately adhering to the liberal lackeys and businesses who profit from cheap illegal labor.
If Bush were in favor of same-sex marriage or really high taxes or enthralled with the U.N. then he would be liberal, however, possessing a disposition to cast away his gaze from the border problem does not ipso facto make him a liberal.