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On
Monday, The Washington Times reported on the Homeland Security
Inspector General's finding that detention facilities for illegal
border-crossers are teeming with diseases because the guests don't know
how to take medicine or use toilets. By Tuesday, there were more than
1,000 comments.
It
is a mark of how utterly useless the national Republican committees are
that roughly half the comments questioned whether Republicans would be
any better on immigration than the Democrats. Any party that is
incapable of capitalizing on this justified rage about our country
being overrun with illegal aliens doesn't deserve a Senate majority.
That's a lot of comments. Articles on ISIS usually get between five and
100 comments. True, a month ago, a CNN poll reported that 90 percent of Americans said they believed ISIS was a direct threat to the United States. What else could they say? You'd feel awfully silly if you told a CNN pollster ISIS wasn't a threat and, the next day, the group set off a bomb in Times Square. When it comes to what Americans are angry enough about to post more than a thousand comments, there's only one issue. It's immigration. But the Republican leadership won't touch it. Their consultants have kids who are going to need college tuition, and the donor class wants cheap labor. So instead, the big thinkers of the party give us the same soporifics a 5-year-old could produce. In Karl Rove's recent Wall Street Journal piece announcing the main issues Republicans needed to raise to win back the Senate, he listed tax cuts, regulatory reform, spending restraint, the Keystone pipeline and national defense ... Zzzzzzzz. Anything missing? Maybe something that would produce 1,173 comments on a single article in The Washington Times? Here's a representative sample of the comments: -- defiant1: All the more reason
why they should not be in the US; these illegal alien lawbreakers need
to be deported immediately; I am tired of paying for this human
garbage.
Sorry, girls, Defiant1 is married. -- Erminilildo Zenga: After the demographic shift, this will be "the people." Read More » |
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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Monday, October 13, 2014
GOP's WAVE election
"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
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- Jess said...
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I'm thinking the secret is teaching all those people that come from shithole countries that licking your fingers, after wiping your ass, is not conducive to good health...it starts with the demand they learn our language, so they understand how repulsed we are with their habits.
- 10/13/14, 6:52 PM
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As far as Mexico and similar countries, their plumbing is not good enough to handle toilet paper, so there is a waste basket by the toilets. Yeah, disgusting to me and other Americans, but there it is. Their plumbing has gotten much much better lately, but the working classes and rural people still have the ingrained habits of poverty, as well as the bad plumbing.
As far as the Arabs and such, they had a choice of using their hands or sand. Also disgusting, and many of them can now afford toilet paper, but custom is still king.
In both cases, disease is a real danger, and our customs are not as sanitary as using a bidet or the Japanese modern toilets. Still important to wash the hands with soap.
And yeah, English. It's just a more accurate language for communication. - 10/14/14, 2:01 PM