Friday, October 13, 2006

Q: How Do You Sneak An Elephant Across The Border?




A: Put him in with a marachi band



That's what Pennsylvania congressional candidate and former reality TV star Raj Peter Bhakta did to make a point about border security. He was in Brownsville, Texas along the Rio Grande river & saw half a dozen men swimming near an international bridge between Mexico & the U.S. He wondered why no one was checking them out - no Border Patrol. to be seen anywhere.

So circus producer James Plunkett was hired for the photo shoot and provided three elephants. Bhakta said, "the elephant never made landfall into Mexico, but I tell you something, he could have made 15 laps back and forth, but no one showed up."

Plunkett said his crew entered the Boca Chica beach area in Texas and remained for about an hour. The Border Patrol finally showed up & alerted the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the elephants were detained and sprayed for ticks then released.

It was not reported whether they were looking for American ticks or undocumented ticks.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

You Speaka The Spanish?

Cops Sued For Not Knowing Spanish


An attorney for a Hispanic man who was allegedly knocked to the ground and kicked by a police officer is seeking over $1 million dollars for his client, arguing that the city's failure to teach law enforcement officers "fundamental Spanish" is the reason excessive force was used. A Dallas attorney argued in his filing that the city was negligent for not monitoring and training the unnamed officer – specifically, for not training him to speak Spanish "in order to properly communicate with Spanish-speaking persons."

It's a joke, right? No, but it's a frivolous lawsuit that is going nowhere. However, there is a point behind it.

America is becoming more & more a multi-cultural,multi-linguistic society, thanks to rampant immigration both legal & illegal. Unlike the immigration waves of 1850 & the early 1900's,today's immigrants are not assimilating into American society. There is no impetus to learn English when government & private agencies cater to these immigrants in their own language.

We see it from a personal perspectivee. Someone walks into our office & is barely understandable when they say, "You speaka the Spanish"? When we say no, it is like their world is crushed. They don't understand why we don't speak Spanish - after all Spanish spoken in Mexico City, so why not here? It is the same with the Brazilians & Portuguese who walk into our office. And the Chinese - "Lu spleek China"? No we lon't.

We cannot imagine living in China & walking into a Chinese government office not knowing a word of Chinese. We would take someone with us who does speak Chinese. Not in the good ol' USA however. The USA is quickly becoming the new Tower of Babel. The thing is that the foreign speaking more or less expect that we speak their language. And why shouldn't they? We give driver tests on 50 languages although we have yet to see a Polish stop sign or Arabic Yield sign. We press 20 buttons on the phone for the correct language. Bi-lingual education in some schools is 70% of the student body. We are becoming enclaves of tongues. What helps unite a country is a common language. We are not as united as we once were.

There is no demand that the foreign-speaking learn English. Instead, we cater to them in their language. And for the foreign-speaking criminals among us, that means you will be taken down like a dog because the police rightfully no speaka the Spanish.

The greater issue is the massive invasion of immigrants to the USA. We cannot slowly absorb them or hope for any chance at assimilation, whether they want it or not. The numbers are too great. With an estimated 12-20 million illegals in the country the problem is only exacerbated.

Which brings up another issue - loyalty & a sense of belonging to American society. But that is for another post.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Build It & They Will Not Come

Senate Passes Border Fence

The Senate by a vote of 80-19 easily passed a bill for a 700 mile double-layered fence along the Mexican border. A few weeks ago the House passed the bill. Now it goes to the President for his signing. The Senate also approved an initial $1.2 billion of a projected $6 billion cost.

We are pleased that this step has been taken. Congress is slowly waking up to the wishes of the vast majority of Americans who think border control is way overdue. The up-coming November elections were an additional impetus to get the Congress moving on border control. Before any talk of immigration, legal & illegal, control & enforcement at our borders must come first.

Mexico has already condemned the vote, which is reason enough to build a fence along the entire 2,000 mile border. Environmentalists are outraged as well - think of what the fence will do to coyote migration & blah, blah, blah. Of course, they say not a word about the literally hundreds of tons of debris & trash that illegal aliens leave in pristine desert areas & national parks. One has to wonder why the environmentalists are silent on this subject. They are hypocrites.