More great news for the day.
Arizona lawmakers are doing the job the federal government won’t do — taking immigration enforcement and border security seriously. The state’s house of representatives passed a bill to outlaw sanctuary cities and crack down on illegal alien day laborers.
The open-borders lobbyists are up in arms. They’re likening the bill sponsor, GOP State Sen. Russell Pearce, to a “modern-day Hitler.” Left-wing religious groups have condemned the legislation as “indecent.”
“Indecent” is what is happening to Arizona ranchers and their families.
The bill text is here.
Michelle Malkin » Arizona acts to restore immigration sanity, open-borders lobby up in arms
Out-freaking-standing.
Let everyone know about this.
Some have become inured to Apple’s incessant promotion of its adolescently trendoid public image, but boycotting patriot Glenn Beck, while devoting apps to communist executioner Che Guevara, goes too far for Moonbattery reader Marshman. Highlights from his letter to Steve Jobs:
You are making a mistake when you let your desire to be hip and cool lead you to make corporate decisions that alienate you from the vast majority of Americans to whom you wish to sell your products. … you distance yourselves and call unjust and despicable the "hate speech engaged in by Glenn Beck," yet you put on your App Store applications and books that lionize and supply quotes of Che Guevara, a hero only to Marxists and freedom-hating fools the world over. You despise Beck’s commentary, calling it hateful, yet call Guevara a "great man" (read the descriptions of the various apps associated with this horrible communist), and offer for consumption by our people and our children products that seek to make him look like someone worthy of adoration or admiration. Bet you don’t include in the apps containing Guevara’s quotes the quotations wherein he said things like, "Blacks are indolent — they spend all their money on frivolities, booze, and women" or some of his quotes wherein he called Mexicans "monkey children." There is your hate speech, Mr. Jobs! …
Moonbattery: Letter to Steve Jobs