Friday, September 28, 2007

People Don't Trust Feds

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi thinks that a border fence would be a “terrible idea.”  Of course, enforcing the southern border would decrease the number of potential new Democrat votes, so you have to understand why she opposes it.

 

Hispanic immigrants are suing the city of Danbury, Connecticut for “violating their civil rights” in trying to enforce immigration law.  You can be sure that I’ll mention this on the show today.

 

Republicans are being told to be more careful in attacking Hillary Clinton because she is a woman.  You want equal rights for women?  Allow women to be attacked the same way as men.

 

John Edwards decided to take federal matching funds for his presidential campaign.  That means that your tax dollars are going to help Edwards become President, if you checked the little box.

 

Yesterday the Senate voted to include in defense authorization bill a provision extending hate crimes laws to gays.  If this passes, it will criminalize thought and create a special class of victims, which should be declared unconstitutional.

 

Trust in the federal government is at an all-time low.  Yet people still want socialized medicine?

 

The state of Tennessee has started their “cigarette surveillance program.”  The idea is that they want to prevent Tennessee citizens from going to a bordering state to buy cigarettes and bring them back into the state.  Why would Tennesseans want to do that?  Because they recently raised their state tobacco tax.

 

Also in Tennessee, if your engagement breaks up then she has to give the ring back.  I think this is a hell of an idea.

 

Barack Obama rallies have really turned into happening parties where people hook up.  After all, “Leftie girls are easy.”

 

Bush has officially become a “useful idiot” for the global warming crowd.

 

Hopefully he hasn’t become enough of a useful idiot for this plan.  Democrats want to use taxes to fight “global warming.”

 

A group of entrepreneurs decided to take advantage of that 10-cent refund for cans in Michigan.  Now they face up to 25 years in jail.

 

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