If You Want National Security & Fewer Terrorist ‘Bad Actors’ You Cannot Support The Immigration Reform Soon To Be Foisted Upon Us

April 24, 2013

Raise your hand if you think this massive immigration bill will make us more secure. Barely a week after the Boston Marathon bombings, Canadian authorities foiled a plot by two men (with Akmed Yabba-Dabba names) backed by al Qaeda to blow up and derail a train bound for New York City. Canadian officials actually called it a terrorist plot from the beginning without the usual dancing around we get from Nobama (“whatever you do, do not jump to conclusions”). So these creeps are coming in from all sides, not just the southern border.

Why do we keep granting student visas to people from Muslim countries? Tamerlan Tsarnaev (terrorist #1 -the big brother) had been interviewed by the FBI 2 years ago. Ho-hum, they let him go and failed to follow-up when he left the country for a 6 month hiatus to Russia. AND they didn’t notice when he came back into the country, whoops. Younger brother Dzhokhar (terrorist #2) cannot be tried as an unlawful enemy combatant because he became a US citizen on Sept 11th, 2012 (sweet, and no doubt so meaningful for him).

The elder Tsarnaev brother attended the same mosque in Boston long associated with other terrorists. Why the hell don’t we shut down these dens of evil and hatred? The bill is 844 pages which Big Sis insists she read over the weekend of the Boston bombings -yeah right! Use this link to call the gang of 8 Senators (McCain, Graham, Flake, Rubio, Durbin, Menendez, Schumer and Bennet) and say NO to immigration reform UNTIL the borders are secured. In fact, don’t even present another immigration bill for 2 years after that is accomplished.

You get the point after about 2-3 minutes, but another wonderfully adept grilling by Senator Ted Cruz.

This bipartisan gangsters are just self-serving; the Dems will automatically get millions of new voters, and the GOP gets cheap labor. Badda-Bing, Badda-Boom! But it’s gonna be very bad for our security and American sovereignty.

Aloha, Mikie ~just a blogger (fightin’ like a girl)


I Don’t Get It!

December 21, 2010

¡Yo no intiendo amigo!

In this crazy world how is it so bad to want to defend yourself? Forget this Kumbaya bull-crap thinking if we reduce our nuclear devices so will the rest of the world. I grant you it’s a nice thought but if you’ve paid even a little bit of attention lately (N Korea, Iran, Al Qaeda, Al qaeda on the Arabian peninsula -yes they are different, and Islamic radicals) you have to wonder, what’s he thinking?

I’m thinking it’s not SMART thinking. The Start Treaty passed today in the US Senate on a 68-27 vote (60 Senate votes were needed). It goes for a final vote possibly as early as Wednesday and it’s BAD. Bad as in terrible, not bad as in bitchin’, cool or sick in the parlance of the hip. According to DickMorris.com (former adviser to Pres. Clinton) it gives a 10,000 to 200 advantage to Russia and prohibits the US from developing interceptor missiles as part of a shield against incoming warheads — whether Russian or Iranian or North Korean.

The other thing I don’t understand is the rush to vote on this MAJOR treaty in the lame duck session. Why not have committee hearings and give it the light of day? Historically, the Ruskies have not exactly been known to adhere to treaties anyway. But why even go there? Russian tactical weapons (the kind most susceptible to theft or diversion to terrorists or rogue regimes like North Korea, Iran, Al qaeda) would outnumber ours 10-to-1.

Remember, “We the People” were successful in defeating the horrible Omnibus Spending bill last week by bringing pressure on key members of Congress and we can do it.

It’s time to burn those phone lines! Call the following Congressional offices to influence the 10 swing votes needed to defeat this horrible Start Treaty with Russia:

Scott Brown, Massachusetts

Washington:
phone: 202-224-4543
fax: 202-228-2646

Boston:
phone: 617-565-3170
fax: 617-723-7325

Olympia Snowe, Maine

Washington:
fax 202-224-1946
phone 202-224-5344

Maine:
Main: (207) 786-2451 / (207) 786-2451
Fax: (207) 782-1438

John McCain, Arizona

Washington Office:
Main: (202) 224-2235 / (202) 224-2235
Fax: (202) 228-2862

Arizona:
Main: (480) 897-6289 / (480) 897-6289
Fax: (480) 897-8389

Bob Corker, Tennessee

Washington, D.C.
Main: 202-224-3344 / 202-224-3344
Fax: 202-228-0566

Memphis
Main: 901-683-1910 / 901-683-1910
Fax: 901-575-3528

Lamar Alexander, Tennessee
Phone: (202) 224-4944 / (202) 224-4944
Fax: (202) 228-3398

Memphis Office
Phone: (901) 544-4224 / (901) 544-4224
Fax: (901) 544-4227

Johnny Isakson, Georgia
Tel: (202) 224-3643 / (202) 224-3643
Fax: (202) 228-0724

Georgia Office:
Tel: (770) 661-0999 / (770) 661-0999
Fax: (770) 661-0768

Thad Cocheran, Mississippi

Washington Office
202-224-5054 / 202-224-5054

Jackson Office
601-965-4459 / 601-965-4459

Lisa Murkowski, Alaska

Washington D.C.
Main: 202-224-6665 / 202-224-6665
Fax: 202-224-5301

Anchorage
Main: 907-271-3735 / 907-271-3735
Toll Free Fax: 1-877-857-0322
Toll Free: 1-877-829-6030 / 1-877-829-6030

Bob Bennett, Utah
Phone: (202) 224-5444 / (202) 224-5444
Fax: (202) 228-1168

Judd Gregg, New Hampshire
(202) 224-3324 / (202) 224-3324

Aloha, Mikie

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