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Defending the Empire

Rattlesnakes Are Smarter Than 16% Of U.S. High-School Biology Teachers
It turns out that rattlesnakes in Arizona are starting to lose their rattles, apparently in reaction to human encroachment of their habitats. As people build houses in the desert, trample the earth to build golf courses, and roll their RVs into previously virgin territory, banging smack into wildlife, they – we - have a tendency to react badly to nature, which results in a lot of dead rattlesnakes. A handful of the rattlesnakes that haven’t ended up deceased are those that manage to keep quiet and slide on by – in other words, the rattlers that can’t rattle.
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Spanish Spoken Here

The U.S. Census Bureau recently coughed up a bunch of fascinating statistics, and not only fascinating, but also depending on how your mind words, frightening, depressing, and/or mind-boggling.

And we’ll start with one little fact: Nearly three quarters of the 727,070 residents of El Paso, Texas speak Spanish at home, even if they are fluent in English. The numbers also show that 1 of every 5 living in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and California, use Spanish, not English, at home.

Think about that.

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How Do You Solve A Problem Like Sarah

John McCain will lose come November, and he will lose by a lot. That’s the way it has been for a long time now, and nothing’s going to change it. And when John McCain loses, he will fade from the national scene, and not long after, disappear from the Arizona political landscape as well. And that will be that.

And then we will be left with Sarah.

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Dear God, Not Sarah Palin

Let us bow our heads, my friends, and make short work of Sarah Palin: I won’t bother to repeat the details of her “unusual” family history, which promises to dip into the truly bizarre and probably unpleasant before long. Nor will I raise her dubious political story, from her duplicitous tale about the Bridge to Nowhere, and her attempted banning of books, on and on; rest assured all that will be thoroughly vacuumed in short order.

 No, my issue is simple enough, and it is this: The United States of America cannot have a vice president who believes in creationism, intelligent design, or anything other than basic science.

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Oh, Expectations, How Low You Have Fallen
by talkradionews Hillary Clinton SpeechHilary Clinton gave her speech at the convention and she said everybody should vote for Barack Obama.  Okay, she said a little more than that, she said, I did this, I stand for that, I’m really terrific…and the other guy is okay, too – but that just about summed it up.

The reaction from the media was predictable. CNN loved it, MSNBC practically swooned, and Fox thought otherwise. (Actually, if Abraham Lincoln himself had been reanimated to say something nice, a Fox host would have dismissed him, claiming the Great Emancipator maybe wasn’t a real Republican, as he hadn’t been around to vote for Reagan.)
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Syndicate

Water: The Coming Great Divide PDF Print E-mail
Written by Len Sherman   
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
The water issue – to put it another way, the lack of water issue – threatens to turn state against state, region against region. Here, an editorial in the Jackson Citizen Patriot, which is evidently somewhere in Michigan, urges the locals to rise up and protect their most precious resource from outsiders – meaning, other Americans.

Straight from the paper itself:

Read the headlines from around the nation, and you will realize Michigan has one commodity that many states would place in high demand this summer: water.

A terrifying drought in Georgia is the worst of the water woes that many Southern states are facing. Population growth in states like Nevada and Arizona is putting heavy pressure on those states' governors to find new sources of water, and they'll look far and wide.Far and wide, indeed….maybe all the way to Canada, eh?


In any event, the issue in Michigan concerns something called the Great Lakes Compact, already approved by 5 out of the 8 Great Lakes states. The Compact is the agreement among the states to stop water from being diverted out of the Great Lakes Basin. The newspaper’s editorial urges that Michigan’s legislature approve the deal before the summer break. According to the paper, failing to do so could threaten the Compact’s survival.

Of course, the agreement will require the approval from Congress, which is an iffy proposition. As the paper notes: The Compact could become a political football that pits Great Lakes lawmakers against those from the South and Southwest.

The editorial concludes by saying: Michigan needs to be part of the Great Lakes Compact, to ensure this region's water will remain safe from those who would pipe it hundreds of miles away.

Personally, as an Arizonan, I would like to go on record to say that as much as Georgia and others might covet the Great Lakes, I do not. Canada remains the home of the beverage of our choice, and it is high time we start conserving it. You do know that, unlike back east, where the idea of conservation refers to not using up something, saving some of it for a rainy day or just for nature’s sake, like the forests or rivers, out west, conservation is an entirely different notion. Out west, conservation means that if you don’t use a resource, and as much of it as you can, then somebody else has the right – nay, the obligation – to come in and take it from you. Thus, conservation means conserving your claim by sucking every bit of whatever’s good about it out of it.

So Michigan and the other Great Lakes states can figure out how to conserve their water, and it appears they might be following the western model. We in the west would be well advised to do the same, and stop letting that good Canadian water go to waste.
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Border/Immigration

Mexico Finally Seals Border, Stops Americans From Buying Cheap Gas, Keeps Lanes Open For Drugs

by dmealiffe - US/Mexican BorderWhoever said Mexicans couldn’t or wouldn’t control their border has just been proved wrong. Yes, our friends and allies to the south have finally stepped up and shut down traffic…traffic, that is, bearing U.S. plates and carrying containers fuel, looking to save a few bucks with cheap Mexican gas.

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Mexico Invades America – Again

Mexican soldiers on Arizona soil held a U.S. Border Patrol agent at gunpoint Sunday night. The Mexicans retreated after backup agents responded.

This is far from the first time the Mexican military, and/or those wearing Mexican uniforms, most likely members of Los Zetas, have crossed over the border, in support of drug and illegal immigration operations. Though both governments have sought to downplay such incidents, the increasing number of these sometimes violent incursions – over 200 confirmed incursions since 1996 - makes the situation difficult to sweep under the rug.

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Mexicans Find Drug Business Can’t Be Restricted To Export

Mexico is finding that dealing with the devil is not a deal without consequences. And those consequences are coming home to roost in a most horrific way.

Not long ago, the Mexican government maintained an “understanding” with the drug traffickers: Don’t cause problems in Mexico, and roll your drugs into the United States without too many hassles. Oh, and don’t forget the payoffs.

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Iowa Plant Raid Shows True Cost of Illegal Immigration

Whichever side you’re on in the immigration debate, the landmark raid at the Iowa meatpacking plant back in May, which rounded up 389 illegals, proves that this is an issue that demands action and resolution. The political void has resulted in a situation that is simply intolerable in a nation of laws and liberty.

To begin the abuses: More than 20 of those arrested were underage workers, some as young as 13, forced to work shifts of 12 hours or more in dangerous conditions, sometimes through the night, six nights a week, using razor-edged knives and saws to divide up freshly slaughtered beef.

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The Fence Cuts Both Ways
DOD Photo - Border Fence Arizona

The fence, any fence, hasa certain basic appeal: separate Us from Them, the latter consisting of the bogeymen of your choice. With the immigration crisis in full bloom, the idea ofa fence sounded as simple and as direct as a solution could be. Stop them from coming by stopping them from coming. 

Ah, if reality was so black and white. Or, in the case, so American and Mexican.

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