Horses’ Petuzzis Ride into Arizona

Gene Lalor | April 30, 2010 

“Three Border Patrol agents are assaulted on the average day at or near the U.S.A border.  Someone is kidnapped every 35 hours in Phoenix, Ariz., often by agents of alien smuggling organizations.  And one-in-five American teenagers last year used some type of illegal drug, many of which were imported across the unsecured U.S.-Mexico border:” http://bit.ly/9wExK1

That excerpt of a CNS report based on DOJ figures doesn’t even mention the number of assaults and murders of both civilians and law enforcement officials, the high-speed chases of criminal suspects, the school over-crowding, the closed hospitals, the high costs across the board for Arizonans to be the unwilling hosts of hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens from Mexico.

Yet, Mexico treats undocumented visitors traversing its Third World environs en route to the USA as invaders and condemns Arizona’s new immigration law which is far more lenient than Mexico’s and simply codifies on a state level already existing and unenforced federal laws.

As expected, the Commander in Chief in Charge of Defending Illegality jumped into the Arizona controversy as did San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsome who declared Arizona off limits as did the usual agitators such as Al Sharpton, all insisting that Arizona be blacklisted as a pariah state which should be shunned by all civilized peoples.

Perhaps the worst attack has just been launched by a pipsqueak New York congressman Jose’ Serrano who is demanding the 2011 Major League Baseball All Star Game teach these boys baseball?  be pulled from Phoenix and relocated elsewhere based on his rationale that ”Major League Baseball, with 40 percent Latino ballplayers at all levels, should make a statement that it will not hold its All-Star Game in a state that discriminates against 40 percent of their people:” http://bit.ly/caNKNs

Since we’re now operating on percentage bases, why not also assign 74% of gringos to various MLB baseball teams to avoid even the hint of discrimination since 74% of Americans are white? 

One of the more comical expressions of indignation comes from House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer who resides comfortably and safely in Maryland, thousands of miles away from the Mexican insurgents, and who termed Arizona’s immigration law ‘inconsistent’ with American legal traditions and civil liberties.  Hoyer said that such active enforcement policies should not be included in upcoming federal immigration reform.”

Hoyer added that “he favored ‘comprehensive’ reform of the nation’s immigration system, saying that such reform must include a secure border and comprehensive reform:”
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/64813

Well, I favor a House Majority Leader who is not a horse’s petuzzi, who can explain why and how “active enforcement policies” are antithetical to “a secure border.” Does that mean, Mr. Hoyer, that inactive enforcement policies are preferable for securing our borders? 

Please explain how that works, Mr. Hoyer, since we already have extremely inactive policies which have resulted in a swiss cheese southern border.

In the same horse’s petuzzi category is Secretary of Homeland Insecurity Janet Moonbeam Napolitano Secretary Janet Napolitano  who swears that “as someone who has walked that border, I’ve ridden that border. I’ve flown it.  I’ve driven it.  I know that border I think as well as anyone, and I will tell you it is as secure now as it has ever been: http://bit.ly/cruhKF

One has to wonder, then, who are those swarms of people seen daily running through the brush, scaling fences, wading through the Rio Grande?  Who are those people assaulting border agents, kidnapping Arizonans, dealing drugs to Arizona’s children, and murdering Arizona law enforcers?

Napolitano’s version of a secure border is as farcical as her being considered by Obama for the Supreme Court.  To her credit, she deserves to be crowned Queen of the Arizonan Horses’ Petuzzis.


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