Tuesday, December 30, 2008

KC MO. Police Department (It's Your Money)


This is the third of a four parter describing the Kansas City Missouri Police Department's policy on illegal aliens drifting into the metro area.

The above link will take you to a story by the Associated Press published in July. The curious thing about the information provided by the AP, no one seemed to care that KCPD might be violating Missouri's new statues regarding illegal immigrants. If you are a Kansas City Missouri tax payer you might be curious where your tax dollars are going.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Is Kansas City Missouri a Sanctuary City?
You be the judge!
Christmas Eve after the pigs had been slaughtered and prepared even the chief of police, Jim Corwin, Kansas City Missouri Police Department had departed, satisfied by a plate of tortillas, fire-roasted pork and a shrimp cocktail soup prepared by a man who was originally from the coastal Mexican city of Veracruz.

The guests of honor — day laborers who either live in or were simply passing through Kansas City — had settled around tables to listen to one man play his guitar. They sang along when they felt moved.


Sunday, December 28, 2008

Remember From Yesterday?
By MARY SANCHEZ
The Kansas City Star
Susan Pfannmuller Special to The Star

“By the time the Christmas Eve fiesta wound down, three pigs had been butchered the heads and feet set aside for a New Year's delicacy to be prepared later.”

The guests of honor — day laborers who either live in or were simply passing through Kansas City — had settled around tables to listen to one man play his guitar. They sang along when they felt moved.
And in those moments, the Christmas story was retold.
“The narrators were the two officers assigned to the center, a small office run by the Kansas City Police Department. It is a vestige from when locating police within communities was first embraced.”
Officer Matthew Tomasic, front, and Officer Chato Villalobos of the Kansas City Police Department work out of an office in a community center in Kansas City.
Police in Kansas City are leaving the citizenship busts to federal agents and focusing instead on community policing efforts in the city's growing Hispanic communities.
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Tomorrow it came that a very special guest attended the Christmas Eve dinner?

Saturday, December 27, 2008


On Wednesday, the Westside CAN Center was the site of a Christmas Eve fiesta for day laborers. Nicolas Orgunio (from left), his brother Carlos Orgunio, Joel Godinez and Rueben Dominguez said grace before eating dinner.
Photo by the Kansas City Star
December 25, 2008
By the time the Christmas Eve fiesta wound down, three pigs had been butchered, the heads and feet set aside for a New Year's delicacy to be prepared later.
And on December 26, 2008, business as usual. In case you are wondering, this is not Los Angles, it's at 2136 Jefferson, Kansas City Missouri.
More tomorrow.
Photo by MCDCKC volunteer

Friday, December 26, 2008



Lawmaker pledges to fight voucher attempt
The Associated Press

Lawmaker pledges to fight voucher attempt. A former Springfield educator now serving in the Missouri House says she'll fight any attempt by the GOP-controlled legislature to set up a school vouchers program.
Democrat Sara Lampe of Springfield says she won't let her minority party status get in the way of seeking more money for various education initiatives, or working against a vouchers push. She has already pre-filed 11 bills for the 2009 legislative session, which begins Jan. 7.
Lampe, who once ran programs at the Phelps Center for the Gifted, said she'll seek more funding for gifted students and children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
Lampe's top priorities include passing a law mandating gifted and talented education be offered at all Missouri schools, recognizing autism as a disability and giving state employees a pay raise using the federal Consumer Price Index.
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Don't let the 'Passion' words suck you in; "gifted, autism" and my personal favorite "education initiatives", just words that mean, don't look at our history with the education of your children just keep paying us for showing up with no accountabilty to the parents.
Billy Blogger, a goverment school almini.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

The Medal of Honor


By C.W. GUSEWELLE
The Kansas City Star
December 25, 2008

Maximum capacity of the small plane was six, but on this flight there were only three aboard besides the pilot. One of them, a colonel, was on the division headquarters staff. Another was an old master sergeant, a veteran of two of the unit's four World War II parachute jumps.
The third, a lieutenant like the young pilot, was an infantryman, qualified by rank and training to lead a platoon. But before military service he'd spent a year as a beginning journalist, so it would be his duty to write a report on their uncommon mission.

The turbulence was worse now. Lightning snaked through the tumult outside the blurred windows.
"How much longer?" the colonel called out to the pilot in a thin voice.
And at exactly that instant the whole interior of the plane filled with a sudden blinding brilliance. It was only for the space of a heartbeat. Afterward, the growl of the engine was unchanged. There was no sense of sudden falling.

We've got a problem. That lightning hit took out some instruments. We've lost the altimeter and the artificial horizon."

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Group sues to block use of E-Verify to screen out illegal workers












By DIANE STAFFORD
The Kansas City Star
Several national organizations representing employers sued Tuesday to stop a mandate that federal contractors by Jan. 15 begin using an Internet system designed to verify employment.
E-Verify — primarily a check to screen out illegal workers — is “far from ready” to be used, said Mike Aitken, director of government affairs at the Society for Human Resource Management. The society, joined by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Associated Builders and Contractors Inc., the American Council on International Personnel, and the HR Policy Association, sued Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and U.S. government entities in U.S. District Court in Maryland.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Link to: ICE Crackdown of Dutch Company in US


ALBANY, N.Y. - A wood pallet recycling company caught in a national crackdown on hiring illegal immigrants has agreed to pay almost $21 million to settle charges lodged by federal prosecutors in upstate New York.
Several senior managers of IFCO Systems North America had previously pleaded guilty to misdemeanor and felony immigration charges since authorities conducted a 26-state roundup of nearly 1,200 foreign workers two years ago.
Now prosecutors say they'll drop charges against the company as part of the settlement announced Friday, which includes IFCO taking responsibility for the illegal hiring.
"The agreement severely punishes IFCO for its serious immigration and employment violations, but it also allows the corporation to continue its operations, so that its lawful employees and innocent shareholders do not suffer the consequences of a business failure in this difficult economy," said Andrew Baxter, acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York.
The government's settlement with IFCO is the largest ever with a corporation charged with employing illegal immigrants, almost doubling the $11 million Wal-Mart agreed to pay in 2005 to settle allegations it used hundreds of illegal immigrants to clean its stores, said John Torres, acting Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Be Careful Feeding Strays


INVASION USA World Net Daily

Illegal fatally beats woman who gives him home12-time deportee repays compassionate stranger with murder.An illegal alien – who has been deported more than a dozen times – is being charged with first-degree murder after allegedly beating a woman to death when she took him in, gave him work and treated him like family.
Paulette Locklear, 64, and several members of her church built a small house on her property in Fayetteville, N.C., for 45-year-old Julio Cesar Ramos of Honduras, North Carolina's WRAL-TV reported.
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REMEMBER DAMN IT! You must keep in mind these illegal aliens are already breaking your country's laws no matter what the reason. Please remember they come from a different culture and could bite the hand that feeds them,,, YOU,,, so don't.
Billy Blogger

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Click Here For Rest Of Ann's Comments


One Plus One Equals 20 Extra Votes For Franken
by Ann Coulter
12/17/2008
It's bad enough that the Republican Party can't prevent Democrats from voting in its primaries and saddling us with The New York Times' favorite Republican as our presidential nominee. If the Republican Party can't protect an election won by the incumbent U.S. senator in Minnesota, there is no point in donating to the Republican Party.
The day after the November election, Republican Sen. Norm Coleman had won his re-election to the U.S. Senate, beating challenger Al Franken by 725 votes.
Then one heavily Democratic town miraculously discovered 100 missing ballots. And, in another marvel, they were all for Al Franken! It was like a completely evil version of a Christmas miracle.
As strange as it was that all 100 post-election, "discovered" ballots would be for one candidate, it was even stranger that the official time stamp for the miracle ballots printed out by the voting machine on the miracle ballots showed that the votes had been cast on Nov. 2 -- two days before the election.
Click Above for the rest of Ann Coulter's take on the eternal election in Minnesota.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Southwest Border Fence Hits 500-Mile Mark



The Associated Press

The government has completed 500 miles of fencing along the Southwest border, 170 miles short of its goal. At this pace, the administration expects to have at least 600 miles complete by Jan. 20, when Barack Obama takes over as president, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said earlier this month. The president-elect said last week that he wants to evaluate what's working on the border as he considers whether to continue building the 670 miles of fencing. But by Chertoff's estimation, there will not be much left to build.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear case challenging Obama’s citizenship


By RICK MONTGOMERY
The Kansas City Star
(snip)
Rejecting one legal filing that questions Barack Obama’s citizenship, the U.S. Supreme Court has turned down a New Jersey lawyer’s emergency appeal to intervene in the election.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

BARACK,,, SIR, TELL ME IT AINT SO?


Mr. President Elect; just because she couldn't deliver her state of Kansas that's no reason not to take her,,, please reconsider, she'll fit right in:
" Sebelius vetoes third bill allowing coal-fired plants "
"On March 21, 2006, she vetoed Senate Bill 418, a similar concealed-carry bill"
" Archbishop of Kansas chides governor for supporting abortion". (May 2008) " Vetoed Comprehensive Abortion Reform Act as unconstitutional".
(Apr 2008) " Endorsed by Planned Parenthood for years as pro-choice".
(Apr 2008 " Owing to her Catholicism, Sebelius opposes the death penalty".
(Jun 2008) " Opponent of capital punishment during Supreme Court ruling"
See! See, Mr. President Elect, take her, she will fit right in!


Interior Announces Final Firearms Policy Update
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Lyle Laverty today announced that the Department of the Interior has finalized updated regulations governing the possession of firearms in national parks and wildlife refuges. The final rule, which updates existing regulations, would allow an individual to carry a concealed weapon in national parks and wildlife refuges if, and only if, the individual is authorized to carry a concealed weapon under state law in the state in which the national park or refuge is located. The update has been submitted to the Federal Register for publication. Existing regulations regarding the carrying of firearms remain otherwise unchanged, particularly limitations on poaching and target practice and prohibitions on carrying firearms in federal buildings.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

America's in trouble, and immigrants are part of the solution


By MARY SANCHEZ
The Kansas City Star
Among the more promising candidates nominated Monday for President-elect Barack Obama's Cabinet was Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, who was named for secretary of Homeland Security. She was a good choice, not only for her wisdom as a border state leader but also because she seems to get that an educated work force is the key to economic strength.
(snip)
Let's leave aside for the moment the passionate feelings about immigrants who are among us illegally and consider some facts outlined in a new report by the Migration Policy Institute.
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This is must read for anyone still undecided on our flood of illegal aliens and how Mary Sanchez can slide in and out of the legal vs illegal immigrant question with hardly a hint that there is a diffrence between the two.
Billy Blogger

Monday, December 1, 2008

Obama's cabinet picks shake up NY, AZ politics


If confirmed, Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano will become only the third secretary of Homeland Security. Who is Janet Napolitano?
Governor of Arizona (Yes)
Attorney for Anita Hill (remember her?) (Yes)
Janet Napolitano is a border state Governor with a history of vetoing illegal immigration statues from the Arizona House & Senate. (Yes)
This is a link to just one of her vetoes Format Document.
More to come on this candidate for Secretary of Homeland Security. She does not appear to be a voice for legal immigration.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Both men are believed to have fled .

Hosam Amara, left, and Zeev Levi are former members of the management team at Agriprocessors. Both men are believed to have fled the jurisdiction following the massive May 12 immigration raid at the plant and are wanted by federal authorities. They are two of the five members of management indicted by grand jury.

By Lynda Waddington

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Iowa unsealed new charges against Agriprocessors and five members of the meatpacking company’s management team today. The charges, ranging from immigration-related offenses to bank fraud, are included in a 12-count indictment.

Members of management named in the indictment are former Agriprocessors Chief Executive Sholom M. Rubashkin, 49; plant Operations Manager Brent Beebe, 51; former plant Poultry Manager Hosam Amara, 44; former plant Poultry Manager Zeev Levi; and former plant human resources employee Karina Freund, 29.
(Thanks Bill)

Friday, November 28, 2008

Discover The Networks

Our country have enemies, no surprise there but what may get your attention is how some are funded and by whom.
My little blog is just that, a little blog, “Discover The Networks” is the ‘real deal’ my guess is you will find the information there invaluable.
The web site
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/ is if nothing else an encyclopedia of some of the known, well known & ‘who would have known’ individuals, groups & governments that do not wish us well.
Billy Blogger
PS – Don’t forget to bookmark
Discover The Networks

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

ICE Air, One Way Tickets Only

Illegal immigrants get one-way trip home on ICE Air
By ERIC PALMER
The Kansas City Star
Illegal immigrants, shackled at the wrists and ankles, were searched last week before boarding an ICE Air flight at Kansas City International Airport. On international ICE Air flights, all nonviolent, noncriminal passengers have the chains removed.
The MD-80 that took off Friday from Kansas City International Airport carried about 120 passengers. Some were headed for Mexico, others to Central and South America.
Once off the ground, food and beverages would be served.
The flight was one of up to 180 flights flown each month by Kansas City’s only locally based airline. While most are to Central and South America, others are to such exotic locales as Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan and Palestine.
Yet most Kansas Citians will never get a seat on one of the flights — nor would want to.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Texas Justice


On November 12 and 13, 2008,( twenty months into their sentences), former border agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean were re-sentenced in El Paso by Judge Kathleen Cardone to their original eleven and twelve year sentences. Their prosecutor, U.S Attorney Johnny Sutton of the Western District of Texas, said he was satisfied with the outcome, saying it was a righteous prosecution. The agents were charged with violating the civil rights of drug-smuggler Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila as he eluded them, carrying nearly 800 pounds of drugs. He refused to stop at their commands, then suddenly turned and pointed a shiny object at them which they thought was a gun: in a split- second decision, they shot in self-defense. They were charged with the use of a firearm in the commission of a crime; although 924 (c) of the criminal code is intended to punish armed felons in the commission of a crime, not the law enforcement officers who apprehend them, said Congressman Ted Poe. The first time it had ever been used against law enforcement officers was in the Ramos/Compean case, carrying with it a ten year mandatory prison sentence. Prosecutors gave Osvaldo immunity for his criminal activities in exchange for testifying against the agents, but he broke his immunity agreement when he made another ( successful) drug-run across the border three months before the trial. This was sealed from the jury. Osvaldo was portrayed as an inexperienced one-time offender, whose motive was to buy medicine for his sick mother. The jury believed him, as the prosecutors hoped they would. Agents Ramos and Compean didn't get a fair trial, because the prosecution withheld evidence which would have discredited Osvaldo. This happened in an earlier case to border agent David Sipe, charged by the U.S. Attorney's office for "use of excessive force" in arresting a human smuggler. The smuggler was given immunity for his crimes and 80 thousand dollars in exchange for testifying against Agent Sipe. Several years later, Sipe was granted a new trial and acquitted. Americans can show their support by purchasing an American flag from their senators-- asking that it be flown on Friday, January 16, at the U.S. Capitol in honor of Ramos and Compean. Flags may be ordered from Senator Pat Robert's website under "constituent services."The families of these agents are hoping that hundreds of American flags will fly from the Capitol on that day and they should, we should support them!

Ed Hayes
Kansas and Missouri Director
Minuteman Civil Defense Corps





Sunday, November 23, 2008

1. Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.
2. If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck.
3. I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.
4. When seconds count, the cops are just minutes away.
5. A reporter did a human-interest piece on the Texas Rangers. The reporter recogniz ed the Colt Model 1911 the Ranger was carrying and asked him 'Why do you carry a 45?' &n bsp;The Ranger responded, 'Because they don't make a 46.'
6. The old sheriff was attending an awards dinner when a lady commented on his wearing his sidearm. 'Sheriff, I see you have your pistol. Are you expecting trouble?' 'No Ma'am. If I were expecting trouble, I would have brought my shotgun.'
7. Beware the man who only has one gun. HE PROBABLY KNOWS HOW TO USE IT!!! But wait, there's more! I was once asked by a lady visiting if I had a gun in the house. I said I did. She said 'Well I certainly hope it isn't loaded!' To which I said, of course it is loaded, can't work without bullets!' She then asked, 'Are you that afraid of someone evil comi ng into your house?' My reply was, 'No not at all. I am not afraid of the house catching fire either, but I have fire extinguishers around, and they are all loaded too.' To which I'll add, having a gun in the house that isn't loaded is like having a car in the garage without gas in the tank.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

From The Kansas City Star's "Letters"


Only Congress can change things

Barack Obama won’t give us any tax breaks or improve our quality of life. Only Congress can give us tax relief, and only we can improve the quality of our lives.

It was Congress that gave oil companies those big tax breaks — the same Congress that bailed out Wall Street bankers, and the same Congress that’s being hoodwinked into bailing out the automobile industry.


Only Congress makes the laws that rob you of your paycheck and profits with still higher taxes, more inflation of currency and stifling regulation.

Richard W. Fatherly
Kansas City, Kan

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Hello ICE, This Is The Sheriffs Office



If our Kansas Legislators & Governor won't stop them our overworked law enforcement men & women will



Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Nancy Pelosi asked, "How do we end the ICE raids?


A Pelosi spokesperson said the Speaker had long believed that ICE worksite enforcement operations are ineffective and "unnecessarily divide families at the expense of children." (Id.) The spokesperson also said the Speaker "supports a bipartisan solution that protects our borders, enforces our laws, unites families and creates a path to legalization."

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Berg v.Obama "Obama is an illegal alien"


The People Foundation for Constitutional Education, Inc.

Supreme Court Justice David Souter's Clerk informed Philip J. Berg, the lawyer who brought the case against Obama, that his petition for an injunction to stay the November 4th election was denied, but the Clerk also required the defendants to respond to the Writ of Certiorari (which requires the concurrence of four Justices) by December 1. At that time, Mr. Obama must present to the Court an authentic birth certificate, after which Mr. Berg will respond.If Obama fails to do that, it is sure to inspire the skepticism of the Justices, who are unaccustomed to being defied. They will have to decide what to do about a president-elect who refuses to prove his natural-born citizenship."I can see a unanimous Court (en banc) decertifying the election if Obama refuses to produce his birth certificate," says Raymond S. Kraft, an attorney and writer. "They cannot do otherwise without abandoning all credibility as guardians of the Constitution. Even the most liberal justices, however loathe they may to do this, still consider themselves guardians of the Constitution. The Court is very jealous of its power - even over presidents, even over presidents-elect."Also remember that on December 13, the Electoral College meets to casts its votes. If it has been determined that Mr. Obama is an illegal alien and therefore ineligible to become President of the United States, the Electors will be duty-bound to honor the Constitution.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Catholic Church drops ACORN funding


BALTIMORE, Nov. 13 (UPI)
The Roman Catholic Church has halted donations to the community organizing group ACORN due to questionable voter registration drives, a church official says.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

1933? 2008?

Listen to this man! He is now the President Elect!

If you do not understand his intent please leave a comment or email directly to bill@mcdckc.com so this man's remarks made in Colorado during the campaign can be explained.


Tuesday, November 11, 2008


HEY VETS? Did we have a happy veterans day? No? You mean no one wished you a “Happy Veterans Day”, not even your family expressed their gratitude for your service? No one thanked you for not going to Canada when called for duty? Why should we be surprised, let’s blame Hallmark Cards!

Birthday, Anniversary, Graduation, Mother’s, Father’s, Grandparent’s, Baby, Anytime, Wedding, Holiday, Love, Hoops & Yoyo, Hoops & Yoyo cards? Good Grief! Wait a second, is it true? Hallmark has a Veterans Day card?

Veterans Day Cards If Hallmark Cards isn’t to blame then who is? Maybe no one, maybe you, maybe me?

For what it’s worth; Happy Veterans Day!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Russia Warns of Missile Deployment


By: ELLEN BARRY and SOPHIA KISHKOVSKYPublished: November 5, 2008 MOSCOW — President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia greeted his future American counterpart, Sen. Barack Obama, with bristling language on Wednesday, promising to place short-range missiles on Russia’s Western border if Washington proceeds with its planned missile defense systems in Eastern Europe.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

U.S. Refuses to Aid Israel in Iran Attack

by Ze'ev Ben-Yechiel

(IsraelNN.com) Israel may soon be left with no realistic option to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities and no time to find another solution.The United States has turned down Israeli requests for military assistance in attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities. This will hamper the tiny Jewish state in facing off alone against the much larger Islamic Republic, which is equipped with some of the latest military technology from Russia. As compensation, the U.S. has agreed to bolster Israel’s missile defense system.

Monday, November 3, 2008

In the name of the Father , Son & Holy Ghost; please guide us tomorrow in the election of our newest president. God help us in keeping our country in tact.

Billy Blogger

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Going Home?

By Mona Ghuneim New York09 October 2008

Months of slowdown in the U.S. economy already have reduced the amount of money immigrants and foreign workers in the United States send to family in their home countries. Add to that the recent weeks of financial crisis that have shaken the international banking system. From VOA's New York bureau, Mona Ghuneim talks to some of the immigrants feeling the pinch from Wall Street's woes.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Obama Pandering to La Raze


In less then four days you will be voting for a way of life, please look at this video of Barrack H. Obama speaking to La Raza (the race).

A vote for Obama appears to be a vote for a change in the American way of life. Think about it.

Thursday, October 30, 2008




Salina Kansas, October 28, 2008
Home district of Kansas State Senator Pete Brungardt: The leader of the pack of the seven sinners of the Senate.
The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps are using legal media (radio spots & signs) in an attempt to defeat this person who with the other six Senators GUTTED SB 458, March 12, 2008. Brungardt and his six co conspirators sent to the Senate floor an immigration bill that in effect told the ILLEGAL ALIENS to 'COME ON IN'!
A cowardly thing to do!
Snipped from the Salina Journal (on line)

City asks that sign guidelines be followed
10/28/2008
Because complaints have been lodged about the placement of political campaign signs, the city is reminding people that signs cannot be placed in the public right-of-way.
A press release from the city asks people to observe the following guidelines when placing signs:
Where sidewalks exist, signs should be placed in the yard, not between the sidewalk and the street.
Where there is no sidewalk, signs should be placed at least 13¬½ feet from the street curb.
Signs cannot be attached to trees or utility poles, whether on public or private property.
When in doubt about the location of the right-of-way, err on the side of caution and post campaign signs on private property well past the point of uncertainty.
The city can, without notice, remove signs that are placed in the public right-of-way. Removed signs may be picked up within three days at the Neighborhood Services Office, 300 W. Ash.

Monday, October 27, 2008

This is a great example of explaninig redistribution of wealth.


Here is reality on the concept of spreading the wealth

Here is a creative approach to redistribution of wealth as offered by a reader of the local newspaper, the Eagle Tribune, Colorado.

Today on my way to lunch I passed a homeless guy with a sign the read 'Vote Obama, I need the money.'

Once in the restaurant my server had on a 'Obama 08' tie - just imagine the coincidence.

When the bill came I decided not to tip the server and explained to him that I was exploring the Obama redistribution of wealth concept.

He stood there in disbelief while I told him that I was going to redistribute his tip to someone who I deemed more in need -- the homeless guy outside. The server angrily stormed from my sight.

I went outside, gave the homeless guy $10 and told him to thank the server inside as I decided he could use the money more. The homeless guy was grateful.

At the end of my rather unscientific redistribution experiment I realized the homeless guy was grateful for the money he did not earn, but the waiter was pretty angry that I gave away the money he did earn even though the actual recipient deserved money more.

I guess redistribution of wealth is an easier thing to swallow in concept than in practical application.

OR IS IT.........REDISTRIBUTION OF SOMEONE ELSE'S WEALTH IS A GREAT IDEA..............or just a fool's political game !!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Federal judge dismisses Obama citizenship lawsuit


Devin Montgomery at 2:55 PM ET

JURIST] Judge R. Barclay Surrick of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania [official website] on Friday dismissed [case materials] a lawsuit challenging the citizenship status and eligibility of Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) to become US president.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Congress Top Ten in the House


NumbersUSA recognizes these Members of Congress as having earned the highest NumbersUSA Immigration-Reduction Grades in their respective Parties out of 435 Members. They outperformed 95% of their colleagues.
Topeka Chapter MCDC Topeka Kansas RK gun show.

The Topeka Chapter of the Minutemen Civil Defense Corps will have a booth at the Topeka Kansas Gun show this Saturday and Sunday, October the 25th and 26th.

Come by and meet Topeka Chapter Director Billy Gilchrist and some of our Heart of America Chapter volunteers. We will have handouts to educate those that need be as well as information on pro illegal politicians that should not be re elected because of their voting records, we will tell you about it/them and you can decide.

Ed HayesKansas DirectorMinuteman Civil Defense Corps

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Link to: Our Flag & Customs


Having pride in ones heritage is admirable and expected but when in my country please respect our traditions or get out. I mean it, get out or join us in keeping America strong by being legal, paying taxes, speaking English and legally voting.

As an American I resent anyone flying a foreign flag above our own. A small cantina at 315 South 10th Street, Kansas City Kansas is inconsequential but it is a straw that weighs heavily piled one on top of the other.

The Mexican flag is only a few inches higher than ours but higher it is and that is unacceptable.

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