The Progressive Party, Democrats Interpretation?

The Real Cost of  “ILLEGAL” Immigration for Just One State

More than three in four Americans from both major parties and in all geographic regions of the country support comprehensive immigration reform. People view the Arizona law as an unfortunate but necessary reaction to decades of federal procrastination and incompetence on reform.

Americans, including a significant majority of Latinos, want comprehensive federal action with four basic parts:
1) Increased security at the border
2) Crack down on employers who knowingly hire unauthorized workers
3) Require unauthorized workers to register, undergo background checks and learn English
4) Unauthorized immigrants should get in line for citizenship

Racial Profiling?

Who is the Real Racist, National Security Threat?

A Civil Servant is Sometimes like a broken cannon – it won’t work and you can’t fire it.

General George S. Patton

The radical left would like you to believe that upholding the law, and protecting the country is somehow crazy, fascism.

The Constitution Section 8,

The Congress shall have the Power to lay and collect taxes, Duties, Imports and Excises, to pay the debts and provide for the common defence and general welfare of the United States..

…to provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the law of the Union, suppress insurrections and repel invasions.

ADVISORY: Citizens to rally for reassertion of state sovereignty

Published Tuesday, January 12 2010

Shea legislation seeks to reclaim U.S. Constitutional states’ rights for Washington

Citizens from throughout Washington will arrive in Olympia Thursday, Jan. 14, to rally on the Capitol steps, asking lawmakers to pass legislation that reasserts state sovereignty.

The rally is part of the “10th Amendment movement” in which lawmakers in a growing number of states, including Washington, are telling the federal government to back off and quit meddling in the states’ business. The 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution declares: “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”