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Report Suspicious Activity...To The Suspicious
by Bucktowndusty

After driving by the "Report Suspicious Activity, call 1-800-492-tips" traffic sign, I realized I've witnessed suspicious activity worth reporting. With regards to illegal immigration, Secretary of Homeland Security, Michael Chertoff, has acted as if he's the Secretary of Commerce, putting economic concerns above homeland security. This is very suspicious, is it not?

Why is a homeland security secretary concerned with the price of lettuce over the price of massive illegal immigration? Tom Tancredo wondered the same thing, so he sent Chertoff a fruit basket containing a head of lettuce. I tend my own garden, without the need for illegal immigrants mind you, and am contemplating sending Chertoff my own disease-free assortment.

The job of any homeland security secretary is to protect the homeland, period. Chertoff needs to perform his duties inside of this single-minded vacuum, and let the Secretary of Commerce worry about how he's going to work around it.

Chertoff operates the other way around – at the request of President Bush no doubt. So instead of legitimate homeland security, we get Chertoff, an actual space-alien-looking hack, prostrating himself and our nation to the desires of an illegal alien hoard and their big business facilitators.

Suspicious? You bet!

Reporting suspicious activity with Chertoff at the helm, however, is like reporting the theft of a hen to a fox. I'll save myself 10 digits and blog about it instead. I'll get much more response this way anyhow!



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The Mouse That Roared1
by A. Hamilton

Power has come to the people, not as an unruly mob with clinched fist punching holes in the air above their heads spitting, "Power to the people," but rather through the use of the mouse and the Internet.

With this, last week's COMPREHENSIVE immigration reform, aka the shamnesty bill, went head first into the toilet, as opposition clicking and double clicking, perhaps by the millions, became a disgruntled roar so plentifully loud and incensed that it ruptured political ear sockets throughout Capitol Hill.

Realizing the power of this little clickable instrument, we the people now have the means to be heard. Therefore, it is our imperative, holy duty to click freedom for Jose Alonso Compean and Ignacio Ramos, the two border patrol agents who have been unjustly imprisoned for wounding a known drug smuggler as he tried to sneak across the border into the United States.

For Christ's sake, it was their sworn duty to stop this type of activity.

So hurry, because time is running out for Jose Alonso Compean, Ignacio Ramos and the Internet, as I am sure that our politicians, who hate sharing power, will find some way to tax our clicking to a point where the mouse can no longer roar.

1 "The mouse that roared," was written by Leonard Wimberley - Film was directed by Jack Arnold starring Peter Sellers, Jean Seberg.



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