From those hidden cameras on the smuggling trails, truckloads of illegals continue to pour into the US.
Archive for June, 2010
Illegals continue to pour in as talk of amnesty (comprehensive reform) escalates
Will Elena Kagan Use Chief Justice Roberts Words Regarding ‘Precedent’ and ‘Stare Decisis’ to Ignore or Overturn Supreme Court ‘Precedent’
Even as the hearing progress, she could be deceiving the Senate Judiciary committee — and herself for that matter — by secretly knowing that she will use the words of Chief Justice Roberts to do whatever she wants once she has her lifetime appointment. Her only goal right now is to be confirmed.
Job killing finance ‘reform’ bill nears deal
Michele Bachmann explains how the ‘reform’ bill does nothing to get at the root causes of the financial crisis and still uses borrowed taxpayer money to fund it. The bill makes government bailouts permanent.
Why Obama is Sabotaging U.S. Economic Growth
The Obama Administration knows very well that passing the financial reform bill is not going to improve the unemployment picture, or solve the economic crisis, or even prevent the stock market from crashing again.
Taliban attack Nato base in Afghanistan
The attack came a day after US Gen David Petraeus warned of an “industrial strength insurgency” in the country.
No objectivity in climate debate
To believe that a single trace molecule in the atmosphere controls the climate and that the even further miniscule portion of this gas caused by humans can effect change, is to put it mildly a ‘blunder’. But to base billions of wasted tax money on this as ‘science’ and then to promote ruinous taxation as a remedy creates undeniable FRAUD.
Drug Like RU-486 May Be Approved as Morning-After Pill
Should a drug that is similar to RU-486, the abortion drug, be approved as a morning-after pill? The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will decide whether to approve ulipristal acetate (under the brand name Ella) as a prescription drug to be used up to five days after intercourse.
SCOTUS gun ruling a prelude to bigger fights on individual rights
By Sen. Tom Coburn The McDonald decision was so close because a near majority on the Court, and many in government, consider the Constitution to be merely a guiding document instead of binding force that limits the power of the government over the individual. The problem is not merely that many on the Court, in Congress and the administration act as if they are above the law. Rather they are acting as if they are the law. In their view, the rule of law is not a constant but dependent on who is in power – a phenomenon our founders would have called a “tyranny of the majority.”
Lunatics still in charge of oil spill response
Largest skimmer in the world to wait on bureaucracy. Environmental Protection Agency is worried that some of the 500,000 barrels of oily water sucked up each day by the vessel may contain some traces of oil when placed back in the Gulf.
Day 70 Obama accepts international help on spill
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States is accepting help from 12 countries and international organizations in dealing with the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.