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It’s not just our southern border

by Rodan ( 206 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Hezballah, Islamic Invasion, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Mexico, Multiculturalism, Sharia (Islamic Law), Terrorism at September 16th, 2010 - 2:00 pm

I have often wondered why Americans who are rightfully concerned with our Southern border with Mexico don’t worry about our border with Canada. Our Northern neighbor has an Islamic population of 2.5%. A good percentage of this population is Lebanese Shiite and there are Hizballah operatives in that nation. There are Somalis as well and the presence of Al-Qaeda affiliate Al-Shabab. The Jihadi danger in Canada is due to the previous government’s Pro-Islamic immigration policy. The Islamic Imperialists are not allowed to be criticized and much of the Progressive Canadian establishment supports them. Our Northern border is actually more dangerous than the Mexican one since it’s severely undermanned. Yet no attention is paid to this danger!

In the second part of a series on America’s borders, retired Border Patrol Chief J.William Carter outlines how America’s northern border is probably more vulnerable than the border with Mexico.

LOOK TO THE NORTH AND SOUTH
OUR INTERNATIONAL BORDERS ARE OUT OF CONTROL. Some suggest that we are moving in the right direction simply because apprehensions, as well as attempted entries by illegal aliens, are down from previous years. I contend that as long as one person is successful in crossing our borders without inspection, our borders will never be in control. Anyone bent on entering the United States will find a way, and the way may not necessarily be across our southern border with Mexico.

In addition to our southern border with Mexico, there are the northern border with Canada and the coastal borders of Florida and the island of Puerto Rico. The northern border is 4,000 miles long and today is patrolled by approximately 1,000 Border Patrol agents assigned to seven Border Patrol sectors. This border has gone essentially unnoticed and, except for manned crossing points, largely unattended until the invasion of September 11, 2001. Prior to that terrorist declaration of war, the staffing level on our entire northern border with Canada was approximately 350 Border Patrol agents, and if we were to consider temporary duty (TDY), days off, emergency leave, and sick leave, who knows what that number would be reduced to on any given day. What I do know is that it would be an unacceptable number with unacceptable consequences—an essentially open border.

[...]

With what appears to be an effective border control strategy in place along our southern border, as the number of Border Patrol apprehensions declined from 1,189,000 in 2005 to 724,000 in 2008, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) must continue to focus its attention on our northern border with Canada and our coastlines. The apprehensions made between the ports of entry on the northern border are virtually flat-lined, with a slight increase since 2005. Once it becomes too difficult to enter illegally across our southern border, the move will be immediate to the northern and coastal borders.

Read the rest: ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS SNEAKTHROUGH THE NORTH AND SOUTH

The Progressive media focuses on the Southern border to distract Conservatives from the Northern threat. Although some Islamic infiltrators have been caught in the south, the vast majority come in from Canada. It’s easier, since any person from an Islamic country can enter Canada and just come across the undefended border. It’s no coincidence Minneapolis is full of Somalis and Dearborn is full of Arabs. These people didn’t come in from Mexico, it’s from Canada.

This in no way downplays the dangers of the Mexican Cartels. We need to secure our border with Mexico. Our border with Canada also needs to be secure and there should be focus on that as well. Border security means securing all borders, not just one that gets media attention.

(Hat Tip: Coldwarrior)

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  1. snork
    1 | September 16, 2010 2:08 pm

    The answer is simple: the Northern border is a national security threat, but the Southern border is an economic threat.


  2. 2 | September 16, 2010 2:11 pm

    snork wrote:

    The answer is simple: the Northern border is a national security threat, but the Southern border is an economic threat.

    Good analysis. I would also add the Southern Border is a Criminal threat as well.

    You are spot on!


  3. NoThreat2U
    3 | September 16, 2010 2:17 pm

    Buncha bigots here. Islam means peace. It is a peaceful religion that celebrates tolerance.

    OK, I had to quit….I couldn’t type that with a straight face. Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahah


  4. wolfie
    4 | September 16, 2010 2:19 pm

    I’m glad the article also mentioned Puerto Rico because PR simply doesn’t have the bucks or the manpower to police entry. We need to do more there, especially since this is the favored route of entry for Chavez & Castro sponsored enemies.
    This probably includes all of those cute little Hezbollah creeps Chavez is teaching Spanish.


  5. 5 | September 16, 2010 2:20 pm

    @ NoThreat2U:

    Buncha bigots here. Islam means peace. It is a peaceful religion that celebrates tolerance.

    I have beachfront property in Vegas for you!

    :LOL:


  6. 6 | September 16, 2010 2:21 pm

    Interesting. This is going to be an interesting discussion. Can’t fault the labeling of Canada as a potential security threat either.

    /Toronto 18, recent Ottawa arrests, Palestinian House up here, CHRC coddling muslim imans…..


  7. 7 | September 16, 2010 2:22 pm

    ROTFLMAO…. From this exchange one would think Karl Rove has been reading our threads…

    However, Rove insists that he supports the Tea Party and is not a member of the GOP establishment at all,


  8. 8 | September 16, 2010 2:23 pm

    @ wolfie:

    There isn’t that many Hizballah coming from there. It’s from Canada them and AL-Qaeda are coming in from. If I’m an Arab. it’s easier to come in from Canada than a Spanish country where Muslims aren’t well liked.


  9. snowcrash
    9 | September 16, 2010 2:23 pm

    In 1999 a terrorist was caught trying to get into Washington from Canada. He was loaded with explosives and heading to LAX for a New Year’s Eve 2000 attack.


  10. 10 | September 16, 2010 2:25 pm

    @ PaladinPhil:

    The CHRC is a big problem up there. Harper is doing teh best he can but 40 years of Progressive governance is hard to overturn.


  11. NoThreat2U
    11 | September 16, 2010 2:25 pm

    @ Rodan:
    Where do I send the check?????


  12. 12 | September 16, 2010 2:26 pm

    @ Rodan:

    Most of teh Hizballah in Venezuela is to prop up teh Chavez regime and to asist should Colombia decide in Invade. There are some coming from there for sure, but I would say 90% of the Muzzies are coming in from Canada.


  13. yenta-fada
    13 | September 16, 2010 2:27 pm

    The Muslim Brotherhood and the like are fully in control of the Muslim power structure up here. Quebec politicians are happy to march side by side with Hezbollah. Quebec also paid the bill for Canadians with ‘passports of convenience’ here for Muslims who wanted to get from Lebanon to Quebec during the brief unhappy skirmish when Shalit was kidnapped and Israel went into Lebanon.

    We are a leftist country with a tendency to scream ‘racist’ at anyone who criticizes barbaric cultural practices that Muslims have brought here. I’m not using the “Islamist” term of convenience, although I see the Ismailis as Muslims who are exceptions to the rule.

    How and why we allowed so many primitives here is IMO a consequence of longstanding Arabist foreign policy leadership. It’s another leftist/Islamist converence. The Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, is a rare Conservative who supports Israel. He has a minority government, so it is always tenuous. Liberals and the socialist NDP hold more power, especially in urban areas.

    So, yeah. We have trouble protecting ourselves from violent and stealth Jihad. It uses up a disproportionate amount of the resources of the entire country to do so. There may be a slowly growing backlash. I don’t know. We have a few great bloggers and The National Post newspaper to fight the Muslim invasion. By all means, defend your borders from the violent jihadis because you must. All that said, you have enough promoters of jihad inside America to do the job all by themselves, so deal with that first and foremost!


  14. snowcrash
    14 | September 16, 2010 2:28 pm

    @ PaladinPhil:
    Don’t Canadians have very liberal immigration laws for political asylum seekers?


  15. yenta-fada
    15 | September 16, 2010 2:31 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ Rodan:
    Most of teh Hizballah in Venezuela is to prop up teh Chavez regime and to asist should Colombia decide in Invade. There are some coming from there for sure, but I would say 90% of the Muzzies are coming in from Canada.

    As I just mentioned, you HAVE to get inside those Islamist communities INSIDE America first. It is much more simple to buy guns and explosives in the U.S. than it has ever been in Canada. People here, as a rule, do not own guns. The ‘Toronto 18′ were using fertilizer. Way easier to do physical violence easily in the U.S.


  16. wolfie
    16 | September 16, 2010 2:31 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    There isn’t that many Hizballah coming from there.

    True.
    The biggest problem in PR right now is the narco-thugs.


  17. yenta-fada
    17 | September 16, 2010 2:32 pm

    snowcrash wrote:

    @ PaladinPhil:
    Don’t Canadians have very liberal immigration laws for political asylum seekers?

    Ridiculously easy. We are stuffed to the gills with war criminals from other countries and it takes forever to get this stuff through the justice system. Because, you know, everybody here is a unicorn./


  18. 18 | September 16, 2010 2:33 pm

    @ NoThreat2U:

    I’ll give it away!

    Hey if islam is peace, I can give away beachfront property!


  19. snowcrash
    19 | September 16, 2010 2:33 pm

    @ yenta-fada:
    You guys are one of our biggest trading partners, so we certainly arent going to install so many checkpoints that traffic and trade slows down. Canadian border is tricky and I dont have any answers.


  20. Nevergiveup
    20 | September 16, 2010 2:34 pm

    So the gunman at Hopkins killed himself and a relative ha? Gee with relatives like that who needs friends?


  21. Bumr50
    21 | September 16, 2010 2:34 pm

    Meanwhile, I can’t even visit Canada due to DUI.

    Craziness.

    (drive-by post from fone)


  22. wolfie
    22 | September 16, 2010 2:34 pm

    yenta-fada wrote:

    It’s another leftist/Islamist convergence.

    Yup.
    And as you point out, every Western country has to battle that.


  23. spinmore
    23 | September 16, 2010 2:34 pm

    . . . good piece on the 14th (FoxNews.com) by ED BARNES

    regarding the Venezuela-Syria-Iran “mystery” flights.

    Threadworthy if not covered already.


  24. Nevergiveup
    24 | September 16, 2010 2:35 pm

    Bumr50 wrote:

    Meanwhile, I can’t even visit Canada due to DUI.

    Craziness.

    (drive-by post from fone)

    Really? That comes up on the computers if you try to enter Canada?


  25. snork
    25 | September 16, 2010 2:35 pm

    @ snowcrash:
    The dope thought he was clever taking a ferry from Vancouver island. There are so many open unguarded crossings in North Dakota and Montana. We’re blessed by their stupidity.


  26. NoThreat2U
    26 | September 16, 2010 2:35 pm

    @ Rodan:
    LOL :) Look, MSNBC and everyone else told me it was true…so who will I believe? Them or my eyes?????


  27. Mad Mullah
    27 | September 16, 2010 2:36 pm

    Contrary to what racist liberals spout, the Northern border is just as important as the Southern border.

    There’s quite a few Islamic-Fascist-Nazis to our North and surely everybody remembers the Milllenium bomber. Canada basically lets any kind of scum and primitives enter their borders and gives them sanctuary and welcomes them with open arms.

    I’m not fond of millions of illegal Mexicans pouring into the USA, but thousands of Islamic-Nazis can be far more deadly than even millions of Mexicans. Mexicans are not on a Jihad and Mexicans are not Islamic.


  28. NoThreat2U
    28 | September 16, 2010 2:36 pm

    @ Bumr50:
    Does that mean I could never visit Canada since I had a DUI too? Really??????


  29. 29 | September 16, 2010 2:36 pm

    @ wolfie:

    They did a good job of squashing the Dominican illegals in the 90′s. When I went to vist my Dad there in 93/94, that was the big thing. But PR is an Island, so it’s hard to content with.

    Snork nailed it, the Mexican Border, Florida and Puerto Rico is Economic/Narco-Criminal. Canada is terrorist.


  30. wolfie
    30 | September 16, 2010 2:37 pm

    snowcrash wrote:

    Canadian border is tricky and I dont have any answers.

    The fact is that we can’t police that border. (The US-Mexico one is hard enough.) We have to enforce immigration laws internally.


  31. 31 | September 16, 2010 2:39 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    All that said, you have enough promoters of jihad inside America to do the job all by themselves, so deal with that first and foremost!

    Yup, I agree. That is something many Americans forget as well. The enemy is here also!

    You are spot on, the problem in Canada is the pro Islamic policies of the previous Governmnets. Harper is doing teh ebst he can, but we are talking 40 years of policy here.


  32. 32 | September 16, 2010 2:40 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    @ Bumr50:
    Does that mean I could never visit Canada since I had a DUI too? Really??????

    That’s true! If you have a DUI, you can’t enter.


  33. 33 | September 16, 2010 2:40 pm

    @ wolfie:

    We have to enforce immigration laws internally.

    Crack down on businesses and deport illegals. Don’t put them in jail.


  34. snork
    34 | September 16, 2010 2:41 pm

    yenta-fada wrote:

    People here, as a rule, do not own guns. The ‘Toronto 18′ were using fertilizer. Way easier to do physical violence easily in the U.S.

    Not true. McVeigh used fertilizer. Guns are easier to get, but explosives aren’t.

    And if we’re dealing with a sophisticated operation with some deep pockets like Hezbollah, you don’t think they can sail all the supplies they want right into Newfoundland or northern BC?

    There’s a reason why Canada is a transit point for drugs into the US. If somebody is getting away with bringing a ton of cocaine into the US or Canada, that could just as easily be a ton of C4.


  35. Nevergiveup
    35 | September 16, 2010 2:41 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    @ Bumr50:
    Does that mean I could never visit Canada since I had a DUI too? Really??????

    That’s true! If you have a DUI, you can’t enter.

    Any DUI? I don’t have one, but that seems harsh. Even if you are not driving?


  36. 36 | September 16, 2010 2:42 pm

    @ Mad Mullah:

    The Mexican issue is Economic and Criminality. The Muzzie issue is National Security.

    That’s what it comes down to. SO 2 different set of problems that requeir difefrent solutions.


  37. lobo91
    37 | September 16, 2010 2:42 pm

    Bumr50 wrote:

    Meanwhile, I can’t even visit Canada due to DUI.
    Craziness.
    (drive-by post from fone)

    One of the women I went out with a couple of times before I met Carol is from Ecuador. she’s here on a tourist visa, and would really like to get a resident visa (which she can’t get, because she’s a college graduate who speaks 4 languages).

    I jokingly suggested that she should fly down to Mexico and come back into the country that way.

    She said she can’t–because Mexico won’t give her a visa, either.


  38. wolfie
    38 | September 16, 2010 2:45 pm

    Mad Mullah wrote:

    I’m not fond of millions of illegal Mexicans pouring into the USA, but thousands of Islamic-Nazis can be far more deadly than even millions of Mexicans. Mexicans are not on a Jihad and Mexicans are not Islamic.

    AMEN to that.
    As a French acquaintance once told me, America should consider itself damned lucky because for every Muslim immigrant it gets, there are ten Mexicans.


  39. 39 | September 16, 2010 2:45 pm

    @ Nevergiveup:

    Yup! I had a freind who couldn’t enter Canada as well.

    Here’s a link.

    http://www.kbolaw.com/canada.htm


  40. yenta-fada
    40 | September 16, 2010 2:47 pm

    )
    snowcrash wrote:

    @ yenta-fada:
    You guys are one of our biggest trading partners, so we certainly arent going to install so many checkpoints that traffic and trade slows down. Canadian border is tricky and I dont have any answers.

    The traffic and commerce between Windsor/Detroit, Buffalo/Niagara Falls is constant. The volume of trucks, commuters, shoppers, travelers, has got to be enormous. Each car/truck is stopped and checked by computer. How do you pick out a radical Muslim? There are so many Muslims living in New York and Detroit as well as in Toronto, that you would need to be trained by El Al to pick out someone who might look suspicious. While some of this type of training goes on in airports, the sheer volume of car/bus/truck traffic makes this a near impossibility. How would you possibly recognize some dangerous idiot like that Canadian physician/Canadian Idol jihadi? You can’t. That’s the whole thing in a NUTshell. We have trouble with a gun and drug trade going both ways as well. Think about it. You need more intelligence agency resources inside the U.S. Are YOU GOING TO GET THEM UNDER OBAMA? That stuff makes me just as nervous as the Canadian border makes you….anyday.


  41. BuddyG
    41 | September 16, 2010 2:47 pm

    This northern border issue reminds me of an infamous intersection near where I grew up. It was four-way stop, confusion abounded, and there were numerous fender benders. Everyone said there should be a traffic light there, but it didn’t happen until after a fatal accident. It will be something likewise before the northern border gets proper attention.


  42. 42 | September 16, 2010 2:47 pm

    @ snork:

    They can also buy teh stuff here as well. They can go in through Canada, then come here and meet sleepers.


  43. Nevergiveup
    43 | September 16, 2010 2:47 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ Nevergiveup:

    Yup! I had a freind who couldn’t enter Canada as well.

    Here’s a link.

    http://www.kbolaw.com/canada.htm

    OK never knew that. Good to know. But of course terrorist sympathizers are A OK?


  44. yenta-fada
    44 | September 16, 2010 2:49 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ Nevergiveup:
    Yup! I had a freind who couldn’t enter Canada as well.
    Here’s a link.
    http://www.kbolaw.com/canada.htm

    Well, anybody who wants to get on a Tamil, Chinese, etc smuggling ship and start getting government benefits can do just fine. Apply at the border as a refugee.// (and don’t bother taking any documents.)


  45. 45 | September 16, 2010 2:51 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    You’re spot on.


  46. Nevergiveup
    46 | September 16, 2010 2:52 pm

    Can US Military Deserters get in?


  47. yenta-fada
    47 | September 16, 2010 2:52 pm

    snork wrote:

    yenta-fada wrote:
    People here, as a rule, do not own guns. The ‘Toronto 18′ were using fertilizer. Way easier to do physical violence easily in the U.S.
    Not true. McVeigh used fertilizer. Guns are easier to get, but explosives aren’t.
    And if we’re dealing with a sophisticated operation with some deep pockets like Hezbollah, you don’t think they can sail all the supplies they want right into Newfoundland or northern BC?
    There’s a reason why Canada is a transit point for drugs into the US. If somebody is getting away with bringing a ton of cocaine into the US or Canada, that could just as easily be a ton of C4.

    Hezbollah is run out of Detroit and other U.S. cities. Don’t ignore the enemy within.


  48. snowcrash
    48 | September 16, 2010 2:52 pm

    @ Rodan:
    Rodan, do we have inadmissible for entry laws like that too? I know the british guy who wrote the hate email to Obama isn’t getting in anytime soon LOL but seriously, who else?


  49. wolfie
    49 | September 16, 2010 2:53 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    She said she can’t–because Mexico won’t give her a visa, either.

    And if she is caught without papers in Mexico, the best she can hope for is to pay a huge bribe….which often includes sexual favors, BTW.
    Calderon lectures us on our illegal immigration laws, while Mexico’s are much tougher and the extra-legal ‘enforcement’ of them is often horrific.
    The stories Central Americans tell about traveling through Mexico are chilling.


  50. 50 | September 16, 2010 2:53 pm

    @ Nevergiveup:

    OK never knew that. Good to know. But of course terrorist sympathizers are A OK?

    Go figure that one. See Yenta’s #44.


  51. 51 | September 16, 2010 2:54 pm

    After 9/11 when CSIS went nuts starting up investigations, a lot of money movement and potential terrorists were picked up and arrested. Funny how we don’t hear anything about them any more. I hope that Steven Harper starts closing loop holes with all the lax immigration going on up here. I think though that he will need a majority government.


  52. wolfie
    52 | September 16, 2010 2:55 pm

    BuddyG wrote:

    Everyone said there should be a traffic light there, but it didn’t happen until after a fatal accident. It will be something likewise before the northern border gets proper attention.

    Too true.


  53. yenta-fada
    53 | September 16, 2010 2:55 pm

    Nevergiveup wrote:

    Can US Military Deserters get in?

    AFAIK, that was the policy during the Vietnam war. Military deserters are more likely to be sent back to the U.S. at this point. Canada never went into Iraq, but I don’t think deserters would be welcome because the U.S. would want them extradited. (I think)


  54. snork
    54 | September 16, 2010 2:56 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ snork:

    They can also buy teh stuff here as well. They can go in through Canada, then come here and meet sleepers.

    Look at what the drug smugglers are doing. That’s how they can do it. It’s that simple. And the drug smugglers are bringing 1000s of tons in.

    One of the things I worry about if we do legalize these drugs, is the gangs will be solutions in search of problems, and will turn to weapons and explosives smuggling for the islamos if there’s no other game in town.


  55. 55 | September 16, 2010 2:58 pm

    Nevergiveup wrote:

    Can US Military Deserters get in?

    We are finally working on that issue…..


  56. yenta-fada
    56 | September 16, 2010 3:00 pm

    PaladinPhil wrote:

    After 9/11 when CSIS went nuts starting up investigations, a lot of money movement and potential terrorists were picked up and arrested. Funny how we don’t hear anything about them any more. I hope that Steven Harper starts closing loop holes with all the lax immigration going on up here. I think though that he will need a majority government.

    Have you ever convinced a Canadian Liberal about anything? I know I haven’t. They just think I’m a bigot or that I’ve gone off the deep end. There is an inbuilt resistance to danger when most of the country has not experienced any. Here’s the Canadian typical misty-eyed view: (h/t Scaramouch)

    http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/columnists/one-hell-of-a-canadian-story-103031434.html


  57. lobo91
    57 | September 16, 2010 3:00 pm

    yenta-fada wrote:

    Nevergiveup wrote:
    Can US Military Deserters get in?
    AFAIK, that was the policy during the Vietnam war. Military deserters are more likely to be sent back to the U.S. at this point. Canada never went into Iraq, but I don’t think deserters would be welcome because the U.S. would want them extradited. (I think)

    There have been a few who tried, but I don’t think any of them have succeeded in getting to stay.

    The Canadian government apparently recognizes the difference between today’s volunteer military and people who were drafted during Vietnam.


  58. wolfie
    58 | September 16, 2010 3:00 pm

    snork wrote:

    One of the things I worry about if we do legalize these drugs, is the gangs will be solutions in search of problems, and will turn to weapons and explosives smuggling for the islamos if there’s no other game in town.

    No kidding.

    It’s like the argument that, since marijuana smuggling accounts for at least 50% of the drug trade, legalizing marijuana would cut smuggling in half.
    I don’t think so.
    More likely the cartels will try to ratchet up demand for the really dangerous drugs or, as you say, get involved in other nefarious activities.


  59. 59 | September 16, 2010 3:01 pm

    yenta-fada wrote:

    Way easier to do physical violence easily in the U.S.

    Here the victims are more likely to be armed, though, as well. And contrary to what your propaganda say, it is not easy to get explosives here. You have to have permits, need to purchase, etc. It didn’t used to be that way, but it is now. The funny thing is that when it wasn’t, people bought dynamite to blow up stumps, not buildings. Tim McVeigh used ANFO, not C-4, at least according to the official reports. You can’t outlaw everything that can be used to make bombs. You’d basically outlaw everything. The person is still the critical component, even with explosives. Take the dangerous person out of the equasion, and the danger goes away. Thus, my opposition to all Mohammedan immigration, even visitors. Mohammedans are a suspect class of persons, like convicts only moreso.


  60. m
    60 | September 16, 2010 3:01 pm

    Egyptian paper doctors photo of Mubarak and Obama

    Weirdos.


  61. NoThreat2U
    61 | September 16, 2010 3:03 pm

    Funny, I can’t get into Canada but the Khadr family is welcome.


  62. eaglesoars
    62 | September 16, 2010 3:04 pm

    Re: The Millenium Bomber.

    I never understood why he went thru an actual border crossing. There are MILES of empty places up there. Hell, you could get in with a snowmobile.


  63. 63 | September 16, 2010 3:04 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    Funny, I can’t get into Canada but the Khadr family is welcome.

    [EXPLETIVES DELETED] THE KHADRS!!!!!!

    /another pet peeve


  64. Nevergiveup
    64 | September 16, 2010 3:06 pm

    m wrote:

    Egyptian paper doctors photo of Mubarak and Obama

    Weirdos.

    Don’t worry I am sure CJ is all over it


  65. 65 | September 16, 2010 3:07 pm

    @ wolfie:

    You saw the 72 killed in the Sonora desert by the Cartels 2 weeks ago? That’s what Central Americans face.

    Calderon is a scumbag.


  66. NoThreat2U
    66 | September 16, 2010 3:07 pm

    @ PaladinPhil:
    I’m sure it is. That is why I mentioned them specifically.


  67. 67 | September 16, 2010 3:08 pm

    It’s not just the borders, it’s also the visas that are issued and then tossed into the trash. Everyday, people flood our nation’s airports and stay, and stay and never leave.


  68. 68 | September 16, 2010 3:09 pm

    @ snork:

    Yeah they will move onto something else.


  69. 69 | September 16, 2010 3:10 pm

    Urban Infidel wrote:

    It’s not just the borders, it’s also the visas that are issued and then tossed into the trash. Everyday, people flood our nation’s airports and stay, and stay and never leave.

    That’s NYC’s Illegal problems. How do you think all those muzzies in Brooklyn, have gotten there? It was through student visas and visitor visas.


  70. Mad Mullah
    70 | September 16, 2010 3:10 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    .

    Calderon is a scumbag.

    It was pretty disgusting when he was on a visit here and used it bash Arizona while the braindead and traitorous Demonrats and liberals cheered him on.


  71. 71 | September 16, 2010 3:10 pm

    @ snork:

    The thing is, there isn’t that much demand for that. There is a huge demand for illegal narcotics. Demand + illegality == Black Market that will be served. Reduce the demand, and the need to supply that market will dry up. The problem is demand. Making drugs illegal hasn’t cut into demand. Interdiction is supposed to by making the drugs more expensive, but drugs are an inelastic demand. That equasion doesn’t really work. The Demoand for C-4 might go up if it were legalized (I know I’d buy some :P ), but the laws are sufficient to reduce most of the demand. The problem is that it only takes a tiny amount to satisfy that demand. It is getting the two together that is hard. They busted a bunch of the Pagans up in NY today on plotting to kill Hell’s Angels. They had explosives, though it sounded like just home-made stuff. The best way to keep the Mohammedans from going ape-shit and killing people is to keep the Mohammedans out. Hasan the Assassin proved that.


  72. 72 | September 16, 2010 3:11 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    That’s NYC’s Illegal problems. How do you think all those muzzies in Brooklyn, have gotten there? It was through student visas and visitor visas.

    A lot of chemical engineering ‘students.’

    Isn’t that also how the 9/11 hijackers got in?


  73. 73 | September 16, 2010 3:12 pm

    @ Iron Fist:
    @ Nevergiveup:
    @ m:
    @ snork:

    The Jazz Man is atatcking C hristine O’Donnell. I bet he will do 20 posts in 3 days on her!


  74. 74 | September 16, 2010 3:12 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    Mohammedans are neither exceptionally bright, nor unduly competant. Their incompetance, more than our efforts, is what is responsible for no major attacks since 9-11.


  75. 75 | September 16, 2010 3:13 pm

    @ Urban Infidel:

    Yes! They got in on student visas!


  76. Mad Mullah
    76 | September 16, 2010 3:13 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    That’s NYC’s Illegal problems. How do you think all those muzzies in Brooklyn, have gotten there? It was through student visas and visitor visas.

    Who worries about a whole bunch of illegal aliens and potential terrorists in NYC?

    NYC has much bigger problems to worry about. The number 1 threat to NYC and to all New Yorkers is smokers and now smoking will even be banned in Times Square. Muslims returning from terrorist training camps in Pakistan parking their SUV’s in Times Square is fine though, just as long as he doesn’t smoke.


  77. 77 | September 16, 2010 3:13 pm

    @ Rodan:

    Of course he is! She is a beautiful, strong woman. He hates that kind.


  78. yenta-fada
    78 | September 16, 2010 3:14 pm

    @ lobo91:

    Exactly. (as usual) :-)


  79. Nevergiveup
    79 | September 16, 2010 3:14 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ Iron Fist:
    @ Nevergiveup:
    @ m:
    @ snork:

    The Jazz Man is atatcking C hristine O’Donnell. I bet he will do 20 posts in 3 days on her!

    Of course that is interspersed with his attacks on Charles Rangel right???? Right???


  80. 80 | September 16, 2010 3:14 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    I also think they know if they do a major attack, not even our Dhimmi politicians will be able to control the anger of the American people.


  81. 81 | September 16, 2010 3:15 pm

    @ Nevergiveup:

    Of course that is interspersed with his attacks on Charles Rangel right???? Right???

    :lol:


  82. 82 | September 16, 2010 3:16 pm

    @ Mad Mullah:

    Hey also as Bloomberg says, those Tea partiers are trying to do Terror attacks since they are mad at teh Healthcare bill!


  83. BuddyG
    83 | September 16, 2010 3:16 pm

    Urban Infidel wrote:

    A lot of chemical engineering ‘students.’

    And nuclear ‘technicians’


  84. snork
    84 | September 16, 2010 3:16 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    I never understood why he went thru an actual border crossing. There are MILES of empty places up there. Hell, you could get in with a snowmobile.

    They guy’s an idiot. Many lives were saved by islamic stupidity.


  85. yenta-fada
    85 | September 16, 2010 3:17 pm

    NoThreat2U wrote:

    Funny, I can’t get into Canada but the Khadr family is welcome.

    Can you believe it? Just shows you that the silly season is everywhere, all the time. Why would we let anybody into Canada who might actually spend some money here?///


  86. 86 | September 16, 2010 3:18 pm

    @ Bumr50:

    Interesting. I went to Toronto in 2002-2003 and they didn’t do anything but look at my Drivers license. I could have had an AK 47 in my duffel (I went on a private plane), but they didn’t check anything.


  87. 87 | September 16, 2010 3:18 pm

    Has anyone seen this film?


  88. eaglesoars
    88 | September 16, 2010 3:19 pm

    #76

    @ Mad Mullah:

    Muslims returning from terrorist training camps in Pakistan parking their SUV’s in Times Square is fine though, just as long as he doesn’t smoke.

    Yeah, but what if the SUV ends up smoking? Huh? Huh?


  89. yenta-fada
    89 | September 16, 2010 3:19 pm

    PaladinPhil wrote:

    NoThreat2U wrote:
    Funny, I can’t get into Canada but the Khadr family is welcome.
    [EXPLETIVES DELETED] THE KHADRS!!!!!!
    /another pet peeve

    THE KHADERS!!!!! DITTO. Waste of oxygen.


  90. 90 | September 16, 2010 3:19 pm

    @ Mad Mullah:

    Yeah the Democrats showed their feelings towards this nation. I’m convinced Obama gave his blessing for that attack.


  91. snork
    91 | September 16, 2010 3:19 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ Rodan:

    Of course he is! She is a beautiful, strong woman. He hates that kind.

    Sure seems that way. His idea of a woman is Rachel Madcow.


  92. 92 | September 16, 2010 3:20 pm

    @ Rodan:

    Yeah, I think that is part of it. They are getting bolder, though. You klnow about Little Mogadishu in the central part of the State, but you are seeing them out and about even here. Lots of headscarves, though I’ve only seen one hag-in-a-bag (she was Black Mohammedan. Nice, polite, but still).


  93. 93 | September 16, 2010 3:21 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    Hey didn’t the pro-Arab/Islamic policies of Canada start with Trudeau? I read that he was sympathetic to the Algerians.


  94. 94 | September 16, 2010 3:21 pm

    @ snork:

    Janet Reno is his girl. She is rather un-mata hari-ish. Hmmmmm….


  95. 95 | September 16, 2010 3:21 pm

    Mad Mullah wrote:

    Muslims returning from terrorist training camps in Pakistan parking their SUV’s in Times Square is fine though, just as long as he doesn’t smoke

    Exactly. Can you believe that weasel Bloomberg has presidential aspirations?


  96. 96 | September 16, 2010 3:22 pm

    @ yenta-fada:
    heh, old expression from my army days. Those there folks are a waste of rations and oxygen.

    /fullness in quotes.


  97. 97 | September 16, 2010 3:22 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    As long as it doesn’t inhale, it should be alright…


  98. eaglesoars
    98 | September 16, 2010 3:23 pm

    #74

    @ Iron Fist:

    Mohammedans are neither exceptionally bright, nor unduly competant.

    Which brings me right back to VDH’s “Carnage and Culture” which you recommended. Thank you AGAIN!

    Free people – which the Mohammedans most certainly are not, taking pride in describing themselves as ‘slaves of Allah’ – tend over time time to triumph over the enslaved.


  99. 99 | September 16, 2010 3:23 pm

    @ Rodan:
    Not to mention Fidel Castro as well. That mistake of Prime Minister was in love with a lot of leftist causes. It would take years to fix the problems his party has caused, and he’s been buried for years already.


  100. yenta-fada
    100 | September 16, 2010 3:24 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ Bumr50:
    Interesting. I went to Toronto in 2002-2003 and they didn’t do anything but look at my Drivers license. I could have had an AK 47 in my duffel (I went on a private plane), but they didn’t check anything.

    Yikes. Don’t spread that one around. It could give people ideas. I certainly get my passport checked going into the U.S. Coming back into Canada, now that I think of it, not as regularly. Of course, I’m anything but dangerous looking.


  101. 101 | September 16, 2010 3:25 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    Yep. I told you it was a good book. I’m finishing up Leptano right now. VDH is the man!

    {eaglesoars}


  102. Mad Mullah
    102 | September 16, 2010 3:27 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Yeah, but what if the SUV ends up smoking? Huh? Huh?

    As long as it’s not smoking a marlboro, then I suppose that’s just fine and dandy.

    I used to like New York City, I was born here. But I’m not so sure anymore. We’re supposed to be fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan, and at the same time we have the Taliban operating from New York imposing fascist laws on American citizens.


  103. taxfreekiller
    103 | September 16, 2010 3:28 pm

    On the borders:

    Pick the place to fight now.

    Fight there first.

    Set goals, once you secure the LZ, more out to other objectives.

    imnsho


  104. 104 | September 16, 2010 3:28 pm

    That artist/cartoonist who started ‘Everyone Draw Mohammad Day’ has changed her name and gone into hiding. Wow.


  105. 105 | September 16, 2010 3:29 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    Muzzie Colonialists in Tennesse. They are lucky, that’s all I’ll say!


  106. yenta-fada
    106 | September 16, 2010 3:29 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ yenta-fada:
    Hey didn’t the pro-Arab/Islamic policies of Canada start with Trudeau? I read that he was sympathetic to the Algerians.

    Up here it’s okay to hobnob with Commies. Hey, our POSTAL UNION is sponsoring another Gaza flotilla. Trudeau and the Charter he left has turned out to be an utter disaster in every way. Dr. Norman Bethune, a Canadian doctor/hero provided treatment and new medical innovations to Mao’s army. That was, obviously a long time ago, but these stories have been sustained by the National Film Board of Canada and the Canadian Broadcasting Company. All leftist and social justice oriented.


  107. 107 | September 16, 2010 3:30 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    Yeah that’s what I read. It’s sad considering how similiar Canadians are culturally to Americans.


  108. 108 | September 16, 2010 3:30 pm

    Mad Mullah wrote:

    I used to like New York City, I was born here. But I’m not so sure anymore

    Me too. I was always so proud of the city, but now I’m not so gung-ho as I used to be.


  109. taxfreekiller
    109 | September 16, 2010 3:31 pm

    Of some note:

    The fact is a good guy is running aginst the no good crime spree,, Edie Burnice Johnson, Texas 30th South Dallas etal.

    Pastor Stephen Broden

    He has the support of http://www.blowoutcongress.com
    He has the support of Texas Tea Parties.
    He is the real deal.

    Help him with $ if you can and or spread the word.

    http://www.brodenforcongress.com

    Fight like your freedom and liberty depend on what you do by Nov. 2010.


  110. 110 | September 16, 2010 3:31 pm

    PaladinPhil wrote:

    @ Rodan:
    Not to mention Fidel Castro as well. That mistake of Prime Minister was in love with a lot of leftist causes. It would take years to fix the problems his party has caused, and he’s been buried for years already.

    He loved Comandante Fidel! I have seen Youtube clips of the two. They really liked each other.


  111. 111 | September 16, 2010 3:32 pm

    @ Rodan:

    As long as they mind themselves, they’ll be OK, but if they deside they want to play Little Shari’ia State on the Plateau there will be trouble. People are unhappy. They shouldn’t have been let in. That was poorly done, probably by the Bredesen Administration. They aren’t here to assimilate, they are here as colonial occupiers. They will bear watching…


  112. 112 | September 16, 2010 3:32 pm

    @ taxfreekiller:

    Please keep linking to tehse candidates.

    If you ever want to a guest post linking to them, please let us know.


  113. yenta-fada
    113 | September 16, 2010 3:33 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ yenta-fada:
    Hey didn’t the pro-Arab/Islamic policies of Canada start with Trudeau? I read that he was sympathetic to the Algerians.

    There are liberals salivating at the prospect of running his son, Justin Trudeau for office on the basis of the name brand. Both of his sons are leftist/commie enablers, but Justin is more photogenic and probably easier to use.


  114. taxfreekiller
    114 | September 16, 2010 3:33 pm

    Also, Too,

    the deal in Ft. Woth Sat. Sept. 18 Convention Center Down Town.

    http://store.912ftw.org/product_info.php?products_id=58

    or follow http://www.912ftw.org


  115. BuddyG
    115 | September 16, 2010 3:33 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    if the SUV ends up smoking?

    Smoking can be dangerous to your health.


  116. wolfie
    116 | September 16, 2010 3:34 pm

    Mad Mullah wrote:

    The number 1 threat to NYC and to all New Yorkers is smokers and now smoking will even be banned in Times Square.

    It’s enough to make me want to start smoking.

    I work in a very liberal environment (academia) where the expression of conservative views could be harmful to me. From time to time, when it gets unbearable, I use the smoking card for passive aggressive subversion.

    For example, when a couple of colleagues are going on and on about the raci-fasci-homoislamophobic Tea Party, and I know I’m reaching the end of my silent patience, I will sweetly ask, “Say. Does anyone have a cigarette?”

    Try it. It’s a real hoot!


  117. 117 | September 16, 2010 3:34 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    Yup stay vigilant. Remember Somlians are Al-Shabab, an AL-Qaeda affiliate.


  118. 118 | September 16, 2010 3:34 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    I was really surprised. I’d bet more of your neighbors own guns than you think. It wouldn’t be much to come down here, buy something, and take it back for personal use. Jus’ sayin’…


  119. eaglesoars
    119 | September 16, 2010 3:35 pm

    #106@ yenta-fada:

    That’s it.

    Nuke Canada.


  120. BuddyG
    120 | September 16, 2010 3:36 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    Comandante Fidel

    Viva La Donuts


  121. yenta-fada
    121 | September 16, 2010 3:36 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ yenta-fada:
    Yeah that’s what I read. It’s sad considering how similiar Canadians are culturally to Americans.

    Canadians are generally nice people. More reserved and less business oriented than Americans. That’s why the Islamists up here got so entrenched so quickly. A bit like the Brits, but not as bad. I don’t get the British mentality that slobbers over Islam.


  122. 122 | September 16, 2010 3:37 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    Oh man, you guys don’t need that.


  123. eaglesoars
    123 | September 16, 2010 3:38 pm

    #109
    @ taxfreekiller:

    Fight like Your freedom and liberty depend on what you do by Nov. 2010.

    fixed.

    gotta go. maybe back later


  124. Mad Mullah
    124 | September 16, 2010 3:38 pm

    Urban Infidel wrote:

    That artist/cartoonist who started ‘Everyone Draw Mohammad Day’ has changed her name and gone into hiding. Wow.

    I read about that. It doesn’t really matter what we do, draw mohammed day, burn a koran, don’t build a mosque etc., there will always be plenty of great reasons to kill the infidels. The mere fact that we exist is the driving force.

    The West has turned into a bunch of appeasing cowards and I will go on record as saying that France has more balls than the USA now has. I never thought that I would be saying that about France, but it happens to be true and shows how weak the USA has become. Even Germany has more balls than the US,
    Merkel recently gave an award to the Danish Mohammed cartoonist. You’d never see Obama doing anything like that.


  125. 125 | September 16, 2010 3:39 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    I don’t get the British mentality that slobbers over Islam.

    I never understood that. It was British historians who invented the Islamic Golden Age of Spain myth and brag about their occupation of my homeland. Plus the British establishement hates Israel with such a passion.

    I think Chuckie (The Prince, not blogger) is a Muzzie.


  126. yenta-fada
    126 | September 16, 2010 3:39 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    #106@ yenta-fada:
    That’s it.
    Nuke Canada.

    Y’all already blame Canada for your lousy winters. You will REALLY whine about fallout. :-)


  127. Mashiki
    127 | September 16, 2010 3:41 pm

    snowcrash wrote:

    @ PaladinPhil:
    Don’t Canadians have very liberal immigration laws for political asylum seekers?

    Yeah we do. The problem is the liberals(read party) and CHRC have been cockblocking any type of reform, and then you get into activist groups which dance up/down/left/right to cockblock stuff in the courts. At the end of the day, it’s a mess. It’ll probably take a terrorist attack here again before things change.

    Even the last terrorist attack was the air india bombing and was done by sikh’s. But yeah, freaking mess and all that. It doesn’t help that we’ve had liberals being elected year after year after year, and the electoral system is broken. So you have places like Quebec and Toronto deciding the major policy of the country. And of course that’s messed up in itself because Quebec refuses to ratify the constitution. As such, voting numbers based on seats can’t be changed, if they were Quebec would lose around 50 seats while Alberta would gain ~45 and rural areas of Ontario and Saskatchewan would pick up another 3-5 each.


  128. yenta-fada
    128 | September 16, 2010 3:41 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ Iron Fist:
    Yup stay vigilant. Remember Somlians are Al-Shabab, an AL-Qaeda affiliate.

    Even the Islamists are concerned about Al-Shabab apparently. Nobody can control them.


  129. NoThreat2U
    129 | September 16, 2010 3:42 pm

    @ taxfreekiller:
    I “liked” him on Facebook. I will help spread the word. I think we should all be spreading the word on our candidates, wherever we are from.


  130. 130 | September 16, 2010 3:42 pm

    wolfie wrote:

    I work in a very liberal environment

    So do I. But in my case, I’m open about my points of view. Everyone knows I’m the lone conservative, but they absolutely respect me. They know that I bring in a lot of money into the company and have opened up opportunities specifically because I am a right winger. So they are fine with it, it’s not harmful to me or my position. In fact, if anything it has enhanced it.

    But don’t think that there aren’t those silent moments from time to times at meetings where I have spoken my mind. My views are also never prompted simply for polemics, it’s always pertinent to the subject at hand.


  131. myselfandi
    131 | September 16, 2010 3:42 pm

    snork wrote:

    @ snowcrash:
    The dope thought he was clever taking a ferry from Vancouver island. There are so many open unguarded crossings in North Dakota and Montana. We’re blessed by their stupidity.

    Not true Snork, Seattle would be a better option. The crossings ARE guarded in MT & ND but there is a lot of open country which is not guarded. That being said, a Shiite or Suni or anyone in Muslim or foreign attire driving around Northern MT or Northern ND is gonna get noticed real quick. And these people own guns. lots of guns and the guns are kept loaded and easily accessable. Then there are the Native American reservations all along the “high line” ANYONE who is not a member of the res is recognized as an outsider immediately. He wouldnt get very far very fast.

    Of course, if he skirts the reservations, he will wind up in either a Wilderness area, someone’s farm or near a government missile site. Now if he sets off an alarm near one of those silos, the ANG fly out to check it out. And just like the old cowboys who would ride from line cabin to line cabin, the ANG has a few trucks and jeeps driving around at all times. If he hits a wilderness area, there are Grizzley bears, mountain lions, rattle snakes – and no motorized vehicles…, Private farms would probably be seen as the simplest way to cross the country but when you are dealing in an area 900 miles by 350-400 miles (about 320,000 square miles) with a population of maybe 1.5 million (at 2 million that is only 6.5 people per square mile) strangers are noticed


  132. taxfreekiller
    132 | September 16, 2010 3:45 pm

    correction

    Some in the West, CJ, and other commie coward coooks have always been appeaseing cowards,,,@ Mad Mullah:


  133. 133 | September 16, 2010 3:46 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    No one likes a rabid dog.


  134. wolfie
    134 | September 16, 2010 3:46 pm

    yenta-fada wrote:

    Canadians are generally nice people.

    Absolutely! Very nice, from what I’ve seen.

    I do think that one problem Canada has had, especially starting with Trudeau and among the ruling class, is this business of negative self-identification. I mean negative, as in, not American, which easily morphs into anti-American as a sort of proof of difference.
    This was very much a theme of the Trudeau years. IMO, the great love he had for Castro had as much to do with the fact that the US and Cuba were enemies as for any positive reason.

    Of course, Canada is hardly alone in suffering from that disease.


  135. 135 | September 16, 2010 3:47 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    Oh, we’d use neutron bombs in our own back yard like that. What do you think we invented them for? We weren’t worried about the fallout over Siberia :mrgreen:


  136. wolfie
    136 | September 16, 2010 3:49 pm

    @ Mashiki:

    Y’all should have supported Quebec independence. IMO.
    Discuss! (Don’t hit me!)


  137. BuddyG
    137 | September 16, 2010 3:49 pm

    Northern Border

    Southern Border

    /NSFW


  138. 138 | September 16, 2010 3:50 pm

    @ wolfie:

    If we could only kick a few states out of the Union. California, for example, and Michigan…


  139. 139 | September 16, 2010 3:50 pm

    Bloomberg about to ban smoking from city beaches and parks.
    I don’t smoke. I don’t like cigarettes at all, but for cripes sake, this is going too far!


  140. RIX
    140 | September 16, 2010 3:50 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ Iron Fist:
    @ Nevergiveup:
    @ m:
    @ snork:
    The Jazz Man is atatcking C hristine O’Donnell. I bet he will do 20 posts in 3 days on her!

    Have you noticed that they have problems with pretty women over
    there who have accomplished anything?
    Paging Doctor Freud!


  141. Mad Mullah
    141 | September 16, 2010 3:50 pm

    wolfie wrote:

    It’s enough to make me want to start smoking.

    The fascist Bloomberg is also on a salt and sugar Jihad. Forget about terrorists! Bloomberg is more worried about people who drink Coca-cola!


  142. 142 | September 16, 2010 3:54 pm

    New DOD!

    Chuck’s new Love


  143. wolfie
    143 | September 16, 2010 3:54 pm

    Mad Mullah wrote:

    Bloomberg is more worried about people who drink Coca-cola!

    Now that is just plain un-American.


  144. Mad Mullah
    144 | September 16, 2010 4:00 pm

    wolfie wrote:

    Mad Mullah wrote:

    Bloomberg is more worried about people who drink Coca-cola!

    Now that is just plain un-American.

    The bastards want to heavily tax all sodas, but somehow, I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if Mecca-Cola gets a religious exemption from that tax.

    Bloomberg is also a racist bastard who told Gov Patterson that NY should go in with Cowboy hats and shotguns to collect disputed tobacco taxes from sovereign Indian tribes in NYC. It’s apparently ok for liberals to discriminate against other groups and peoples, as long as they’re not Muslims.


  145. 145 | September 16, 2010 4:00 pm

    Instead of the Republicans worrying about Deleware, the Democrats seem to need to worry about Conneticut:

    The sober, nonpartisan Cook Political Report updated its assessment of the Connecticut Senate race today, moving the contest between Democrat Richard Blumenthal and Republican Linda McMahon from Lean Democratic to Toss Up. This will add to growing dread among Democrats that Mr. Blumenthal is letting this race slip away. The change in rating will add to growing Republican enthusiasm for Mrs. McMahon as she becomes the more visible and confident candidate in the race.

    It is just a little gravy that it is another one of those evil Republican wimmin. Chuckles will lose hismind if all of them win. Rand Paul (not a woman), Christine O’Donnell, Linda McMahon, and, of course, the Sarahmonster herself, who’ll be a big winner if the Republicans do really well in November. It is almost enough to make me giggle like a schoolgirl :oops:


  146. 146 | September 16, 2010 4:00 pm

    @ Mad Mullah:

    He is a Fascist. He would get along with Il Duce, just fine.


  147. yenta-fada
    147 | September 16, 2010 4:01 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ yenta-fada:
    I don’t get the British mentality that slobbers over Islam.
    I never understood that. It was British historians who invented the Islamic Golden Age of Spain myth and brag about their occupation of my homeland. Plus the British establishement hates Israel with such a passion.
    I think Chuckie (The Prince, not blogger) is a Muzzie.

    Remember the spy recruitment at Oxford and Cambridge during WW2? Who knows why the British elite are so commie loving? Atheism? Homosexuality brought on by strict boarding schools where parents threw their kids into? A British over politeness where they apologize for being under your foot when you step on theirs? An “island” mentality? Apologies for colonialism? I’m sure there are no easy answers.


  148. 148 | September 16, 2010 4:02 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    McMahon got money. That’s why the race is getting closer.


  149. 149 | September 16, 2010 4:02 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    Yeah it’s a mystery.

    Thank God for the EDL!


  150. 150 | September 16, 2010 4:03 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    I just know we are unlikely to save them this time around. They are on their own, and I don’t think they can pull out of the dive they are in…


  151. yenta-fada
    151 | September 16, 2010 4:03 pm

    @ Mad Mullah:

    So, tell me; What’s your opinion of NY mayor Bloomberg?/


  152. 152 | September 16, 2010 4:03 pm

    @ Mad Mullah:

    He loves Muzzies!


  153. mfhorn
    153 | September 16, 2010 4:03 pm

    87% of 1.25 million for Christine O’Donnell


  154. Mashiki
    154 | September 16, 2010 4:04 pm

    wolfie wrote:

    @ Mashiki:
    Y’all should have supported Quebec independence. IMO.
    Discuss! (Don’t hit me!)

    Well there’s two things to this. First you have the quebec ultra-nationalists who want to go somewhere else. That’s about 10% of quebecers. Then you have the majority who don’t care and want to go on about their lives. When the last pre-referendum vote was done in Quebec the ultranationalists pulled a fast one on the general population. The question was this:

    Do you agree that Québec should become sovereign after having made a formal offer to Canada for a new economic and political partnership within the scope of the bill respecting the future of Québec and of the agreement signed on June 12, 1995?

    Well what do you think most people would answer? Well that would be yes, hell I’ll bet most people here would answer yes as well.

    Believe it not, that is the pro-separation answer. Saying no however means that it’s anti-separation. This led to it going to the supreme court where the court determined that if Quebec wanted to separate, it must be asked in a clear and concise manner.

    If you’re interested in reading more on it wikipedia’s article is pretty close to perfect on it.


  155. yenta-fada
    155 | September 16, 2010 4:04 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    I might pay money to see you giggle like a school girl. :-)


  156. 156 | September 16, 2010 4:05 pm

    @ Rodan:

    O’Donnell has money after the last couple of days of fundraising. I am starting to have a good feeling about this election, but I’ll feel better when it is over.


  157. Mad Mullah
    157 | September 16, 2010 4:07 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    He is a Fascist. He would get along with Il Duce, just fine.

    Indeed he is. And to think that I’m part Jewish, though I don’t practice any religion at all. Many of the worst liberals in the USA are Jews. Must be some sort of self-hating, cowardly disease that has spread amongst many Jewish people. I’m glad that I am immune from that disease.


  158. 158 | September 16, 2010 4:07 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    SHe needs to do retail polictics. Delaware is a small state. She needs to have the people see her.


  159. 159 | September 16, 2010 4:08 pm

    Mad Mullah wrote:

    wolfie wrote:
    Mad Mullah wrote:
    Bloomberg is more worried about people who drink Coca-cola!
    Now that is just plain un-American.

    The bastards want to heavily tax all sodas, but somehow, I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if Mecca-Cola gets a religious exemption from that tax.
    Bloomberg is also a racist bastard who told Gov Patterson that NY should go in with Cowboy hats and shotguns to collect disputed tobacco taxes from sovereign Indian tribes in NYC. It’s apparently ok for liberals to discriminate against other groups and peoples, as long as they’re not Muslims.

    Arab Muslims drink carbonated Camels Milk, which is quite possibly the most foul beverage ever conceived.


  160. yenta-fada
    160 | September 16, 2010 4:08 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ yenta-fada:
    I just know we are unlikely to save them this time around. They are on their own, and I don’t think they can pull out of the dive they are in…

    It’s a terrible loss. The U.S. newspapers should cover the Islamic invasion of England. There’s no news in most newspapers unfortunately.
    Just propaganda and filtering. You have to work at it to be informed and most people don’t have the time.


  161. 161 | September 16, 2010 4:08 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    Wait until about midnight EST 2 Nov 2010. If things are going the way I am starting to think they will, I’ll give you a free demonstration :lol: :evil:


  162. Mad Mullah
    162 | September 16, 2010 4:09 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    He loves Muzzies!

    They don’t love him though, and maybe he’ll find that out one day. :)


  163. 163 | September 16, 2010 4:10 pm

    @ Rodan:

    Yeah. It is an uphill battle, but she has the momentum now. Of course, that is what Lew Armistead thought at Gettysburg, too :D


  164. 164 | September 16, 2010 4:11 pm

    @ Mad Mullah:

    Progressivism infects people of all ethnicities. It’s a disease on humanity, like Islam.


  165. 165 | September 16, 2010 4:11 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ yenta-fada:
    Wait until about midnight EST 2 Nov 2010. If things are going the way I am starting to think they will, I’ll give you a free demonstration

    I have my socks ready for that evening!


  166. Nevergiveup
    166 | September 16, 2010 4:11 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ Iron Fist:

    McMahon got money. That’s why the race is getting closer.

    And Blumenthal is a lying asshole also


  167. 167 | September 16, 2010 4:12 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    Yeah. Moist people really do just want bread and circuses. look at how far down the spiral America has come. Our forebears would have launched a Revolution long before now, and the people who fought WWII would have depopulated Afghanistan over 9-11. We are less than we were, mostly thanks to the Leftists in academia and public schools.


  168. 168 | September 16, 2010 4:13 pm

    @ Nevergiveup:

    He is a Democrat. Any further embelishment is redundant :P


  169. Nevergiveup
    169 | September 16, 2010 4:14 pm

    By the way I don’t think I posted this before,but I know we discussed it. How shit canning the F-22 was a bad idea:

    The U.S. Air Force’s former top intelligence officer warned a roomful of generals this week that the U.S. has lost its air power advantages and is dangerously ill-prepared to stop the gap-closing efforts of China and Russia.
    Lt. Gen. David Deptula, a former F-15 pilot, challenged Defense Secretary Robert Gates’ fundamental belief that U.S. air power vastly overmatches any foreign military.
    “For the first time, our claim to air supremacy is in jeopardy,” Deptula told the Air Force Association’s national convention on Monday.
    At the same forum last year, Gates defended ordering a halt to the production of the Air Force’s vaunted F-22, saying that by the time China produces a fighter comparable to the F-22, the U.S. will have more than 1,000 F-22s and F-35s.

    The Air Force Association has openly opposed Gates’ stance and this year Deptula came armed with a 15-minute bombastic video titled “Threats to 2010 Air Supremacy.” His presentation attempted to reopen more than just the F-22 fight, warning that from surface-to-air defenses to air-to-air fighters, the U.S. was letting others catch up. These future threats, he said, are now current.

    But we all knew this


  170. snork
    170 | September 16, 2010 4:14 pm

    @ myselfandi:
    Seattle isn’t on the border. It’s another 150 mile or so.

    Blaine is pretty hard to get through.


  171. Nevergiveup
    171 | September 16, 2010 4:14 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ Nevergiveup:

    He is a Democrat. Any further embelishment is redundant

    Good Point


  172. yenta-fada
    172 | September 16, 2010 4:15 pm

    Mad Mullah wrote:

    Rodan wrote:
    He is a Fascist. He would get along with Il Duce, just fine.
    Indeed he is. And to think that I’m part Jewish, though I don’t practice any religion at all. Many of the worst liberals in the USA are Jews. Must be some sort of self-hating, cowardly disease that has spread amongst many Jewish people. I’m glad that I am immune from that disease.

    I don’t see this as self-hating with a majority of Jews. That’s too glib. I think there is a lot multi-generational tradition of voting Democrat/Liberal that is hard to break away from.


  173. wolfie
    173 | September 16, 2010 4:15 pm

    Mashiki wrote:

    Well what do you think most people would answer?

    I would have answered HUH?
    So the court ruling makes sense to me!

    (Will check out the wiki article, since you can vouch for its basic accuracy. Thanks for the tip.)


  174. Mashiki
    174 | September 16, 2010 4:18 pm

    wolfie wrote:

    Mashiki wrote:
    Well what do you think most people would answer?
    I would have answered HUH?
    So the court ruling makes sense to me!
    (Will check out the wiki article, since you can vouch for its basic accuracy. Thanks for the tip.)

    Well it was a big hubbub here, so you’re missing the context of the question. There wasn’t a day that went by where there wasn’t something about it on the news, leading up to it, or it being spoken on every street corner pretty much everywhere in Canada. :)


  175. yenta-fada
    175 | September 16, 2010 4:18 pm

    @ Mashiki:

    That was a great point. You should really write more. You are much more factual and organized than I am about Canadian politics. I am too busy foaming at the mouth.


  176. wolfie
    176 | September 16, 2010 4:18 pm

    yenta-fada wrote:

    It’s a terrible loss.

    A terrible loss to all of us who are heirs to her language, laws, and institutions. Really, it makes me want to cry.


  177. 177 | September 16, 2010 4:21 pm

    @ Nevergiveup:

    That may be the longest lasting damage that Obama does to us. We should aim to be decades ahead of our closest rivals. We should plan to be able to fight wars against most of the rest of the Earth and come out victorious. There really is no excuse for us to lose any war in the foreseable future. Instead, the Donks intend to make us beatable. That seems to be their goal in the realm of defense. I expect Obama to try and gut the military in the name of cost cutting if the Republicans win big in November. To try and shift the burden of responsibility for the deficit to them if they resist, or to leave us as close to defenseless as he can if they don’t. we need to plan on that and attack him as a traitor in time of war if he does it.


  178. Bumr50
    178 | September 16, 2010 4:22 pm

    OT – Rep. Weiner: “We’ll get that damn Beck!”

    Libs targeting advertisers on conservative media
    Ed Lasky
    Two liberal Congressmen are trying to cool the revenues of Fox News and talk radio by targeting for hearings a type of advertising that seems to pop up on the with some frequency: ads for gold. Reports Seeking Alpha, a stock website:

    A press release from Rep. Anthony Weiner, Democrat of New York, not yet (as of this instant) posted on Mr. Weiner’s Web site, announces that a September 23 hearing of the Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection (a subcommittee of Rep. Henry Waxman’s Commerce Committee) will focus on “legislation that would regulate gold-selling companies, an industry who’s [sic] relentless advertising is now staple of cable television.”


  179. yenta-fada
    179 | September 16, 2010 4:22 pm

    wolfie wrote:

    Mashiki wrote:
    Well what do you think most people would answer?
    I would have answered HUH?
    So the court ruling makes sense to me!
    (Will check out the wiki article, since you can vouch for its basic accuracy. Thanks for the tip.)

    Believe me, there were lots of people willing to let Quebec go, especially in the Western provinces that are so far from Quebec issues. I think I read the other day that 40% of Quebeckers pay no taxes. Talk about a constant parasitic underclass or whatever causes a statistic like that. The Quebeckers hid in the woods instead of serving in WW2 like other Canadians. They take a disproportionate amount of the Nation’s time, money, and attention and they are permanent victims of the Rest of Canada (ROC) and the U.S.//


  180. 180 | September 16, 2010 4:23 pm

    @ Rodan:

    We need to cordinate by phone or an ad hoc blog site so we know who we are and can play off it


  181. snork
    181 | September 16, 2010 4:23 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    O’Donnell has money after the last couple of days of fundraising. I am starting to have a good feeling about this election, but I’ll feel better when it is over.

    I’ll bet that’s also chapping Chuck’s butt. She raised more money in a day than his tip jar ever will.


  182. 182 | September 16, 2010 4:23 pm

    @ wolfie:

    There is really nothing we can do to save Britain. I rule her death a suicide. You can’t save a determined suicide.


  183. wolfie
    183 | September 16, 2010 4:24 pm

    @ Mashiki:
    @ yenta-fada:

    You both are very helpful to us southerners.

    (Ha, ha! See there, Chucky! ALL Americans are southerners!)


  184. Mad Mullah
    184 | September 16, 2010 4:24 pm

    yenta-fada wrote:

    I think there is a lot multi-generational tradition of voting Democrat/Liberal that is hard to break away from.

    It’s true that American Jews have traditionally voted Democrat and the majority of them obviously voted for the same in the last election. Hopefully Obama will have given them something to think about.


  185. Nevergiveup
    185 | September 16, 2010 4:26 pm

    wolfie wrote:

    @ Mashiki:
    @ yenta-fada:

    You both are very helpful to us southerners.

    (Ha, ha! See there, Chucky! ALL Americans are southerners!)

    Yeah boy does that wimp hippie have a hardon for the south ha? When I was down there recently I felt more at home than I do in the North and I also felt race relations were better there also.


  186. wolfie
    186 | September 16, 2010 4:27 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    There is really nothing we can do to save Britain. I rule her death a suicide. You can’t save a determined suicide.

    I know.
    But there is no death more painful to witness, nor harder to bear for those left behind.


  187. Nevergiveup
    187 | September 16, 2010 4:27 pm

    Mad Mullah wrote:

    Hopefully Obama will have given them something to think about.

    Yeah but most liberal Jews don’t think. I know. They are my cousins, sister, etc etc etc.


  188. snork
    188 | September 16, 2010 4:27 pm

    @ Scott Madsen:
    Table 9 has private rooms.


  189. 189 | September 16, 2010 4:28 pm

    @ Scott Madsen:

    We can coordinate in Table 9 chat!


  190. 190 | September 16, 2010 4:30 pm

    @ Nevergiveup:

    Yeah but most liberals Jews don’t think. I know. They are my cousins, sister, etc etc etc.

    FIxed that for you!

    :-)


  191. 191 | September 16, 2010 4:31 pm

    @ Nevergiveup:

    Ultimately, all Southerners are Southerners, black or white. it is kind of like being in the Marines, where they are all Marines, whether they are light Green or dark Green. Not all Southerners feel that way, but it is a dominant view down here.


  192. BuddyG
    192 | September 16, 2010 4:31 pm

    Canada: Cold and Hot


  193. yenta-fada
    193 | September 16, 2010 4:31 pm

    Mad Mullah wrote:

    yenta-fada wrote:
    I think there is a lot multi-generational tradition of voting Democrat/Liberal that is hard to break away from.
    It’s true that American Jews have traditionally voted Democrat and the majority of them obviously voted for the same in the last election. Hopefully Obama will have given them something to think about.

    The upcoming economic depression will cause everyone to re-think things. Will they recognize their own part in the destruction? I don’t think so. They will blame Wall Street (and they SHOULD be blamed for creating a casino out of what was meant to be a source of funding for business) That, however, makes Republicans the fall guy again, and that’s an over-simplification.


  194. Mad Mullah
    194 | September 16, 2010 4:34 pm

    Nevergiveup wrote:

    Yeah but most liberal Jews don’t think. I know. They are my cousins, sister, etc etc etc.

    Tell me about it. :)

    My sister is a moonbat and I probably speak to her once a year for a few minutes, that’s about it. :)


  195. 195 | September 16, 2010 4:35 pm

    @ Nevergiveup:

    Yup, he’s a fraud!


  196. 196 | September 16, 2010 4:35 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    The Jazz Man as you saw hates Southerners of all colors.


  197. 197 | September 16, 2010 4:35 pm

    @ snork:
    @ Rodan:

    good


  198. 198 | September 16, 2010 4:40 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    Obama’s Great Bank Robbery is more responsible for the Depression (we are already really there) than Wall Street. Even the 2008 Crash was caused mor eby the Community Reinvestment Act, Fannie, and Freddie than it was by Goldman-Sachs, et al. It is the Democrats who have brought us here, and the Democrats who will keep us here. Even the Democrats are beginning to get wise to the fact that raising taxes right now is a disaster. It will be interesting to see if they can talk themselves into tax cuts before the November elections. And it’ll be really interesting to see what Obama does if they do.


  199. 199 | September 16, 2010 4:42 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    They want us to be dependent on government.


  200. 200 | September 16, 2010 4:44 pm

    @ Scott Madsen:

    We will have fun!


  201. 201 | September 16, 2010 4:52 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ yenta-fada:
    Obama’s Great Bank Robbery is more responsible for the Depression (we are already really there) than Wall Street. Even the 2008 Crash was caused mor eby the Community Reinvestment Act, Fannie, and Freddie than it was by Goldman-Sachs, et al. It is the Democrats who have brought us here, and the Democrats who will keep us here. Even the Democrats are beginning to get wise to the fact that raising taxes right now is a disaster. It will be interesting to see if they can talk themselves into tax cuts before the November elections. And it’ll be really interesting to see what Obama does if they do.

    Somewhere I posted a prediction, I cant remember where now, perhaps Hotair, where I said that George Bush was arranging a trap for Obama and the democrats. A trap that would put the American economy at the edge of a precipice, one that Obama and the democrats would be unable to exercise the self-control required to not push it over the edge.

    Obama and his fellow traveler democrats did exactly that, they did what Bush knew they could not resist doing, all is not lost for the American economy, but any chance that the democrats will regain control of the US economy again for another 50 years is pretty much obliterated.


  202. 202 | September 16, 2010 8:14 pm

    wolfie wrote:

    I’m glad the article also mentioned Puerto Rico because PR simply doesn’t have the bucks or the manpower to police entry. We need to do more there, especially since this is the favored route of entry for Chavez & Castro sponsored enemies.
    This probably includes all of those cute little Hezbollah creeps Chavez is teaching Spanish.

    If you have any links on this, be sure to post them!


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  206. Mashiki
    206 | September 17, 2010 4:35 pm

    yenta-fada wrote:

    @ Mashiki:
    That was a great point. You should really write more. You are much more factual and organized than I am about Canadian politics. I am too busy foaming at the mouth.

    One of these days I’ll get around to writing stuff again, I seem to go through phases. :) I don’t mind answering stuff so if people have questions they can just email me too.


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