Saturday, July 15, 2006

WorldNetDaily: Rove's rave

WorldNetDaily: Rove's rave: "Well, let's see: The group sponsors and directs racist schools. It promotes the 'reconquista' movement that claims the American Southwest belongs to Mexico. In fact, its very name – which translates to 'the race' – exposes its agenda. How do I say this politely? These people are Mexican Nazis.

But there was Karl Rove yesterday explaining that you and me – real Americans – have permitted the debate over his boss' deliberate decision not to enforce duly enacted immigration laws to 'cloud' our judgment.

'Everything that this country is, everything that we have achieved, everything that we hold, everything that we promise, is because we are a nation of diversity, brought together by immigration, and sharing a common dream,' he claimed.

It is clearly Rove's lust for voters – legal or not – that has clouded his own judgment."

Karl Rove: La Raza Man Of The Year!

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KKKarl Rove address La Raza.

ie ... He is recruiting mexican tools to torch and burn America when needed.

"Many people are to quick to judge immigrants AND are forgeting this is a nation of illegal immigrants"

in between the lines ... "Hey you (illegal immigrants) AMerica hates You! ... Whatcha gonna do abotit ?"

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Conspiracy theories surround Ken Lay's untimely death - 07/13/06 - The Detroit News Online

Conspiracy theories surround Ken Lay's untimely death - 07/13/06 - The Detroit News Online: "(Lay's sentencing for his role in the corporate fraud was scheduled for Sept. 11.), coupled with his disregard for all those retirees' lost life savings and broken dreams, makes it difficult, as Tom Zeller Jr. wrote in the New York Times, 'to expect that ordinary Americans would trust much of anything involving Mr. Lay unless they could poke it with a stick.'

Think about it: A coroner could be bought.

It was reported that Lay had requested cremation. The site -- a small, rented house in the idyllic mountain resort town of Aspen where friends remained loyal -- was aptly chosen over the family home in Houston where he'd become quite a spectacle of derision.

And, too, Lay was no dummy. He had a Ph.D. in economics and orchestrated the rise of the seventh largest company in the nation.

After such a steep fall from grace and likely facing the rest of his life behind bars, why wouldn't he consider his life already over?"