Category Archives: Immigration

Compare US Immigration Policy

If you cross the North Korean border illegally you get 12 years of hard labor.
If you cross the Iranian border illegally you are detained indefinitely.
If you cross the Afghan border illegally, you get shot.
If you cross the Saudi Arabian border illegally you will be jailed.
If you cross the Chinese border illegally you may never be heard from again.
If you cross the Venezuelan border illegally you will be branded a spy and your fate will be sealed.
If you cross the Cuban border illegally you will be thrown into political prison to rot.
Yet somehow, the US is being vilified by the Mexican president, and even by some of our own people as somehow being unfair?
Amazing…

The Benefits of Sleep

In this third world country which I call home, a taste of the good life is always a good night’s sleep away.  Maybe that’s why for some, they simply wake up no more.  But then again for others, as soon as they wake up, they pack their bags up, they leave the country which gave birth to them and they bring the hope that the better life could finally be found in that land where almost everything comes in Extra Large.

Obama Is Not a US Citizen?

Maybe this is all crap, and maybe not, however, Senator Obama should shut everyone up by producing his birth certificate. WHY won’t he just remove all doubt and cough it up?

A Talk With Jesus – Money is the Root…

Often when I am troubled or confused, I find comfort in sitting in my backyard and having a vodka martini and a quiet conversation with Jesus.

This happened to me recently after a particularly trying day. I said, “Jesus, why do people work so hard?”

Becoming an Illegal Immigrant to Save Money

Supposedly this is an actual letter from an Iowa resident and sent to his Senator. I don’t know if it’s really legitimate letter or not,  but even though it’s obviously meant to be sarcastic, the points made are difficult to argue with…

Showing ID to Vote

The House passed a bill by a vote of 228-196 that would require voters to provide photo identification in the 2008 election, and by 2010, voters in federal elections will be required to present photo identification showing that they are U.S. citizens. States will be required to provide, and deliver the ID cards at no charge to all citizens that cannot afford to pay the nominal fee
Even though we already need ID to buy beer, get a job, rent an apartment, or even to buy cigarrettes, 196 of our elected representatives voted against this bill citing a variety of reasons.