How Do You Spell "Thug?"

How Do You Spell "Thug?"

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Oxy-morons du Jour

Danielisright.blogspot.com posted the following picture, as he is more focused on the issue of criminal aliens defrauding America, with particular emphasis on Oregon.  I found the picture mildly amusing, abysmally poor spelling aside, inasmuch as the people in the picture are freely admitting that they are not in the U.S.A. legally yet feel a "need to drive to work," thereby stealing a job (and possibly a Social Security number) from a now- unemployed U.S. citizen. They profess that they are "safety conscious," except when driving unlicensed and uninsured, or intoxicated.  Further, it appears that some  are patently obviously English-language deficient, thereby unable to comprehend "Do Not Enter" unless also signed as "No Entrade.  Perhaps "precauciĆ³n: cuesta empinada por delante" or "No hay aparcamiento."   Can multi-lingual street signs be far behind?    
Of course, our state government of spineless, fawning appeasers will find some means of ignoring the admitted violations of Federal immigration laws and will freely grant a license to drive to all of the persons pictured except the uniformed police officers, who doubtless will be required to provide proof-of-citizenship in order to replace their ball-point pens.
NOTE: No one has a "RIGHT" to a "License."  A license is a fully revocable permit issued by the state or other governing body, such as my "Concealed Handgun License;" a permission which I regularly exercise, and which permission may be revoked, for just cause, at any time.  A RIGHT is given by God, at least according to that old fuddy-duddy Declaration of Independence, and ensured by a lawful government.  Just FYI, there is a difference.  A government does not, indeed it cannot, bestow RIGHTS upon its citizens, it merely protects them, or at least did until recently.
Concurrently, Waterfront Park in Portland is being utilized to celebrate that star-spangled traditional American holiday, Cinco de Mayo, which, as you all know, celebrates the Mexican army's near-miraculous victory over their French occupiers at Puebla, and has nothing to do with Mexican independence nor the United States whatsoever:  it remains a sort of separatist "Mexican Pride" event, along the same lines as the racist Kwanzaa and the Muslim's Eid-al Fatr, except for the Corona beer dispensaries and the margarita bars.  Nothing says "Brown Pride" like encouraging public drunkenness.

So before we force an illegal alien felon to "Brake the Law" as shown below, perhaps we should all walk a mile in his huaraches as he innocently defrauds his employer, the State of Oregon, the Federal Government, the IRS, Social Security and Medicaid programs, and Aid to Families in Need(formerly known as "welfare).  And please remember, it's for the children.

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