Friday, September 21, 2007

"Crazy" Mahmoud Wants to Visit WTC Site

“Crazy” Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on “60 Minutes” that he does not understand why Americans would be insulted by him visiting the World Trade Center site.  Fortunately, the NYPD has said that they would not allow it to happen, even after Michael Bloomberg offered to have him escorted there.

 

New York Republican Congressman Peter King is being criticized for saying that there are “too many mosques” in the United States.  Now he’s trying to back off of his statement.  I’ll say it, and stand by it:  there are too many mosques in the United States.

 

How can the Bush administration claim to be fighting a war on terrorism while still supporting a new Islamic terrorist state?

 

A Canadian town is starting to complain about illegal Mexican immigrants fleeing crackdowns in the United States by crossing the northern, not southern, border.  Maybe Mexicans are just hearing about the “wonderful” socialized medicine they have in Canada.

 

Speaking of Mexicans, some government high schools in Oregon are beginning to teach the curriculum of Mexico’s government schools.  Not only are they doing this in Spanish, they’re teaching the Mexican version of American history.  I’m waiting for the reports that they are learning that the Southwestern United States is legally part of Mexico.

 

While government schools are bending over backwards for Mexicans, La Raza and the NAACP are protesting a 73-year-old grandmother’s appointment to a park board.  Why?  Because she believes in securing the southern border.

 

The left is now making up groups to make into a protected class.  This time, the idea from Bill Richardson is that fatties deserve protection under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

 

Here’s a headline that states the obvious:  “Democrats can’t afford ’08 promises.” Of course not, they’re going to make promises and then raise taxes, especially on the evil rich.

 

President Bush is threatening a veto of the SCHIP bill, calling it “a step toward federalization of health care.”  Even I am confused by this one, since earlier this week the Bush administration claimed that it wants to try to achieve socialized health care.

 

If you’re in Australia and you’re flat-chested, join the Navy.  Then you can have taxpayers pay for your boob job!

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