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DerailAmnesty.com
03-06-2010, 05:14 PM
We rallied in support of the border patrol (which is apparently unintentionally succeeding in chasing away customers from Latino aimed businesses in this area of OC), when a member of the Armed Forces approached us.

He stated he was "offended" by our presence.

Link leading to the video:


http://members4.boardhost.com/Derail_Amnesty/msg/1267921608.html

Rim05
03-06-2010, 06:43 PM
DA, you were talking to a form of a person but it was really a ROCK.

REWHBLCAIN
03-07-2010, 05:39 AM
Good video and right to the point.

Sorry to hear this guy is in the military.:(

Don
03-07-2010, 05:56 AM
Good video and right to the point.

Sorry to hear this guy is in the military.:(

Why are you surprised? Look at Ft. Hood. When they get the chance, they will kill you.

REWHBLCAIN
03-07-2010, 05:59 AM
Why are you surprised? Look at Ft. Hood. When they get the chance, they will kill you.Not surprised at all really.

Don
03-07-2010, 06:21 AM
Not surprised at all really.

The US government and military are loaded with people whose primary loyalty is elsewhere.

We have a Muslim Kenyan president (Barak Obama) who has an Israeli chief of staff (Rham Emmanuel), and an African Attorney General (Eric Holder) who thinks Americans with pro-life and 2nd Amendment bumper stickers are terrorists.

California has a European governor (Scharzennegger), a Mexican Lt. Gov. (Maldanado), a gay Mexican speaker of the House (Perez) and dozens of Mexican 5th columnists in important positions.

LA has a Mexican mayor (Villarigosa) and metropolitan Los Angeles County has dozens of cities controlled by Mexican crime cartels who control mayors, police chiefs and city councilmen in those communities.

Ayatollahgondola
03-07-2010, 06:34 AM
The US government and military are loaded with people whose primary loyalty is elsewhere.

We have a Muslim Kenyan president (Barak Obama) who has an Israeli chief of staff (Rham Emmanuel), and an African Attorney General (Eric Holder) who thinks Americans with pro-life and 2nd Amendment bumper stickers are terrorists.

California has a European governor (Scharzennegger), a Mexican Lt. Gov. (Maldanado), a gay Mexican speaker of the House (Perez) and dozens of Mexican 5th columnists in important positions.

LA has a Mexican mayor (Villarigosa) and metropolitan Los Angeles County has dozens of cities controlled by Mexican crime cartels who control mayors, police chiefs and city councilmen in those communities.

Holder is African? Emmanuel is Israeli? Where is this coming from? Or are you just speaking metaphorically?
I swear you're beginning to sound like Chelena Nightingale:p

ilbegone
03-07-2010, 06:54 AM
Lt. Gov Abel Maldonodo was born in Santa Maria, California. He's an American citizen, not a Mexican national.

California Legislature's new look: ugly

The vote on whether to confirm moderate Republican Abel Maldonado as lieutenant governor shows Assembly Democrats' vow to change their ways was just so much window-dressing.

By George Skelton Capitol Journal

February 15, 2010

From Sacramento

Very, very ugly. So much for a new-look Legislature.

You remember, the Legislature that had recognized its rotten public image and vowed to clean itself up. To reform.

Just where are those promised reforms, anyway? A lot of talk. The lawmakers apparently can't agree on many.

Never mind. Even if some internal operating procedures ultimately change, partisanship and pettiness haven't -- at least in the Assembly, among Democrats.

Give the Senate a pass -- both parties. They performed downright statesmanlike last week in voting to confirm moderate Republican Sen. Abel Maldonado of Santa Maria as lieutenant governor.

"There is a time for us to be partisan," Sen. Gil Cedillo (D-Los Angeles) noted in the brief floor debate. "That is during an election."

When the Legislature is deciding whether to confirm a governor's nominee to a vacant statewide office, Cedillo asserted, the criteria are "firm but modest: Is the person competent? Does he comply with the law?" And Maldonado certainly meets both tests, Cedillo said.

Maldonado was nominated by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger -- and renominated Friday -- to fill a 10-month vacancy.

In the Assembly, Republicans also rose above the shallow sludge and voted for Maldonado, ignoring conservative GOP activists around the state who had been urging his rejection.

Assembly Democrats? Shameful and embarrassing. Maybe not in their eyes. But they made the Republicans look extraordinarily responsible.

My favorite exchange began with a preposterous argument by Assemblyman Sandre Swanson (D-Alameda). He contended that Maldonado shouldn't be confirmed because he's running this year for a full term as lieutenant governor and wouldn't be able to spend enough time on the job -- a job that has the fewest duties of any state officeholder.

Californians "deserve someone in that office who can dedicate the time and energy to helping us solve some of these problems. . . who would come to this body and help us with a myriad of complicated issues," Swanson asserted.

Actually, if a lieutenant governor ever showed up in a legislative chamber except on ceremonial occasions, he'd be considered an intruder and probably escorted back to his own quarters by a sergeant at arms.

Swanson concluded that the governor should nominate someone who "is not distracted by politics and the political season."

Chief GOP Whip Nathan Fletcher of San Diego, a rookie rising star at 33, calmly responded: "If the qualification to be in office and deal with problems is that you are not running for office, then almost this entire body would be disqualified."

Swanson himself is running for reelection.

Fletcher pointed out that the Legislature's approval rating is near rock bottom. "Today we have an opportunity to demonstrate," he said, "that from time to time we can set aside petty differences, we can set aside personalities, we can set aside partisanship."

All but one Republican thought that made sense. But only eight Democrats did. Maldonado's confirmation drew just 37 votes, falling four short of the simple majority necessary.

Nobody argued that Maldonado wasn't qualified. The Assembly Democratic opposition boiled down to politics and payback.

Democrats didn't want to bestow Maldonado with the ballot title of incumbent lieutenant governor. That seemed extreme, given he would have to survive a Republican primary before it mattered to them. And even if he did, he'd need to beat the odds against a Republican winning a down-ticket general election race in a Democratic state.

More disturbing was that Democrats -- particularly Latinos -- were adamant against placing a Republican Latino so high in the political pecking order.

"A lot of Latino Democrats don't want a Republican Latino in a high-profile office," Cedillo told me. "And a lot of non-Latino Democrats don't want that either. It potentially could make Republicans more acceptable to Latino voters."

Maldonado says that Assembly Speaker-elect John Perez (D-Los Angeles) told him he'd be confirmed if he weren't running for the office.

"Partisan, partisan, partisan -- bickering, bickering," Maldonado adds. "It's a broken system."

But many legislators just don't like him, despite a pleasant personality and American-dream story of an immigrant family rising from field hands to wealthy farm owners.

For one thing, he lobbied the state Citizens Compensation Commission to cut the lawmakers' pay, which it did by 18% -- not a smart move if you're trying to get along with your co-workers.

And while Senate Democrats praised Maldonado's courage in siding with them on risky tax and budget votes last year, Assembly Democrats denounced him for extracting concessions. One was placement of an open primary proposal on the June ballot. Partisan politicians hate an open primary because it tends to help centrists, such as Maldonado.

"The people . . . loathe the kind of backroom deals that Sen. Maldonado and the governor have repeatedly cut," declared Perez, who fought Maldonado's confirmation.

Pure hypocrisy. Democrats signed off on those deals, too, and hold the keys to the Capitol's "back rooms."

One Assembly Democrat who voted for Maldonado was Jared Huffman of San Rafael.

"It's going to give us a black eye and is bad for Democrats," Huffman says of Maldonado's rejection. "It's one of those rare occasions when Republicans had cooler heads and resisted their worst partisan impulses. And we indulged in ours."

ilbegone
03-07-2010, 07:06 AM
State assembly Speaker John Perez was born in Highland Park, Ca. He is an American citizen, not a Mexican National.

I believe that Perez is of an open border persuasion. Perhaps he needs to be divested of his position in a legal manner - the ballot box.

ilbegone
03-07-2010, 07:19 AM
John Perez' cousin, LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa was born in East Los Angeles. He is an American citizen, not a Mexican National.

There is no doubt in my mind that Villaraigosa is an open border supporter.

However, perhaps Villaraigosa may be a classic example of being careful of what one wishes for, or perhaps he's reaping a sardonic form of karma.

Villaraigosa was a Los Angeles based Mecha hell raiser during during his college days. Now that he is presiding over the disintergrating city of LA, he might be having some doubts on his former wisdom.

Aztlan as dreamed of in the early 70's has an ugly reality in the present day city of Los Angeles in about every way one can think of - unless one has the wealth to reside in another world such Bel Aire or anywhere around the Playboy Mansion in Hollywood.

tim55
03-07-2010, 09:00 AM
Left my comment on Derail. Quite a subdued, and fairly intelligent argument from the serviceman. Don't agree with him, but he has certainly earned the right to express it. Especially when done with a lack of Mechista reasoning.

REWHBLCAIN
03-07-2010, 09:49 AM
Left my comment on Derail. Quite a subdued, and fairly intelligent argument from the serviceman. Don't agree with him, but he has certainly earned the right to express it. Especially when done with a lack of Mechista reasoning."fairly intelligent argument from the serviceman"

I missed that.

Don
03-07-2010, 02:46 PM
Holder is African? Emmanuel is Israeli? Where is this coming from? Or are you just speaking metaphorically?
I swear you're beginning to sound like Chelena Nightingale:p

I was speaking metaphorically. The first line of my post referred to "People whose loyalty is elsewhere," not people who were born elsewhere.

Holder stated that hate crimes laws do not protect white people at all. In his view hate crimes laws only protect Historically Oppressed Races ("HORS"), which means people who have the same skin color as him. I don't know where Holder was actually born, but clearly his higher loyalty is to members of his own nationality, not all Americans.

Emmanuel served as an officer in the Israeli military. Under the Israeli laws of dual citizenship he may or may not qualify for Israeli citizenship, but that's not the issue. The issue is loyalty.

None of the people I named are loyal to rank and file Americans. In their eyes we are no more than sheep to be sheered. Look at the big controversy over the GOP primary for a candidate to challenge Boxer for US Senate. The big controversy is over whether Tom Campbell is sufficiently loyal to Israel. No body ever asks about his loyalty to the American people he is supposed to represent. Campbell is accused of anti-semitism because in congress he voted to reduce US aid to Israel by $30 million. He said he opposed it because increasing aid to Israel would have reduced aid to Africa. There you have it. Jewish millionaires and African potentates are represented in Congress. Poor dumb tax paying American sheep are not.

What about the poor rank and file American tax payers from whom $30 MILLION was extracted? That question is never asked. Working, tax paying Americans are hanging on by their fingernails and the only thing any of our exalted rulers care about is foreign aid for Israeli millionaires, African potentates or Haiti or Mexican peasants who need our welfare!

John McCain thinks illegal aliens are "God's children." Geo. Bush went to Latin America and promised to make it easier for them to come here and steal our jobs, destroy our schools and bankrupt our hospitals. Lindsay Graham wants Amnesty. And these are the GOP! No one in our government at any level is loyal to the American People, regardless of where born.

More and more rank and file Americans are beginning to realize this and that is part of the basis of the tea party movement. Their double talking bu.l.l.s***t is not going to be accepted much longer.

Ayatollahgondola
03-07-2010, 03:40 PM
I was speaking metaphorically. The first line of my post referred to "People whose loyalty is elsewhere," not people who were born elsewhere.

Holder stated that hate crimes laws do not protect white people at all. In his view hate crimes laws only protect Historically Oppressed Races ("HORS"), which means people who have the same skin color as him. I don't know where Holder was actually born, but clearly his higher loyalty is to members of his own nationality, not all Americans.

Emmanuel served as an officer in the Israeli military. Under the Israeli laws of dual citizenship he may or may not qualify for Israeli citizenship, but that's not the issue. The issue is loyalty.

None of the people I named are loyal to rank and file Americans. In their eyes we are no more than sheep to be sheered. Look at the big controversy over the GOP primary for a candidate to challenge Boxer for US Senate. The big controversy is over whether Tom Campbell is sufficiently loyal to Israel. No body ever asks about his loyalty to the American people he is supposed to represent. Campbell is accused of anti-semitism because in congress he voted to reduce US aid to Israel by $30 million. He said he opposed it because increasing aid to Israel would have reduced aid to Africa. There you have it. Jewish millionaires and African potentates are represented in Congress. Poor dumb tax paying American sheep are not.

What about the poor rank and file American tax payers from whom $30 MILLION was extracted? That question is never asked. Working, tax paying Americans are hanging on by their fingernails and the only thing any of our exalted rulers care about is foreign aid for Israeli millionaires, African potentates or Haiti or Mexican peasants who need our welfare!

John McCain thinks illegal aliens are "God's children." Geo. Bush went to Latin America and promised to make it easier for them to come here and steal our jobs, destroy our schools and bankrupt our hospitals. Lindsay Graham wants Amnesty. And these are the GOP! No one in our government at any level is loyal to the American People, regardless of where born.

More and more rank and file Americans are beginning to realize this and that is part of the basis of the tea party movement. Their double talking bu.l.l.s***t is not going to be accepted much longer.

Most of that sounds reasonable enough. I don't think that emmanuel is loyal to Israel; His loyalty is most likely to rich supporters, some of which may be linked to Israel, but not necessarily to the point of being totally beholden to it. My thinking is that Israel will end up going the way of the US and Europe eventually. After it has served its' purpose to the global hedgenomists

usa today
03-08-2010, 06:50 AM
My God , its sad to think of a person like that in our military

This country is fubar

Jeanfromfillmore
03-08-2010, 02:20 PM
My God , its sad to think of a person like that in our military

This country is fubar
The military has become just a source for getting a job theses days. We have at least one if not two generations of students who know very, little if not close to nothing, about civics or what this country stands for. The students in our schools are more versed and educated on their race and its culture not American culture, government or our constitution. He probably has no idea of what our courts, Congress, and presidency represent. If you actually ask a high school student what our congress consists of, maybe three out of ten could tell you.

It all starts in our schools, which are teaching the ideology that you hear from the guy in the video. They're offended, and of course we're suppose to care more about their tender feelings than the impact of their actions.