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September 7, 2006

Illegals Demand the “Right” to Break the Law

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by Jeff Davis

Bush and Immigration

Sometimes I wonder if anyone remembers anymore what the word “illegal” means in the English language. It means AGAINST THE LAW. I am constantly amazed at how the central issue of the so-called “immigration debate”–the fact that these Third Worlders are BREAKING THE LAW by being in this country–simply disappears in the media. Illegal immigrants are the only group of criminals in the country who have a specific immunity from arrest for their crimes. Most state and local police are directly ordered not to enforce U. S. immigration law and the courts strike down the mildest legal protections for native-born white Americans, like a recent city ordinance in Hazleton, Pennsylvania.

Things have reached the point where illegals are so numerous and their cheap labor so important to the rich men in silk business suits who run this country that they are now marching in America’s streets, DEMANDING not only their “right” to break the law, but their “right” to be rewarded for it. Reuters’ coverage of a “pro-immigration rally” (i.e. Mexican rally) in Phoenix, AZ. is typical. A recent article notes “Supporters and opponents of liberalized immigration laws bellowed at each other through bullhorns at a rally in Phoenix on Monday as pressure on the U.S. Congress to break a deadlock over a proposed immigration overhaul gathered pace nationwide…About a thousand supporters of a Senate bill offering millions of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship gathered outside the Capitol building in downtown Phoenix on Labor Day, chanting, We are America’ and waving U.S. flags.” (more…)


Crocodile Hunter’s Death Preventable

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by Charles Coughlin

Chain Mail: Proven Protection Against Sharks

The recent death of crocodile hunter, Steve Irwin was entirely preventable. A medieval solution called “chain mail” armor has been available long before the scuba tank was invented. This type of armor protected against arrows, spears and swords and would be more than adequate against a medium sized shark or the poisoned barb of a stingray. A 1990s documentary in shark-infested water demonstrated the effectiveness of a chain mail scuba suit against actual attacks. In recent years, at least one Caribbean resort lets tourists rent a protective chain mail suit as they feed the sharks. An Italian company manufactures these steel link scuba suits for $3,000 each, but anyone who can weld small steel rings together can make his own.

Chain Mail Shark Suit

While Irwin’s quick reflexes and skill with snakes and crocodiles protected him on land, he was much more vulnerable in the water, and this is where his insurance company and producers should have made some effort to protect him. There was no way Steve could out-swim a shark or dodge a twelve inch serrated barb from an angry stingray. If Steve had been encouraged or even compelled to wear some armor under his wetsuit, he would be alive today. (more…)


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