Friday, March 20, 2009

Mexico Set to Blame U.S. for Drug War Failure

Big Hat Tip to www.vdare.com for this article!!!

Mexico’s Calderon Prepares for Failure in the Drug War
Posted By Brenda Walker

Does it seem like Mexico’s complaining about America has clicked up a notch recently, particularly in relation to the ongoing war against the criminal drug cartels? First it was the accusation that America’s Second Amendment was to blame for all the guns in Mexico, and now Presidente Calderon is grousing about corruption… in the United States (!)

The Mexican president has blamed US “corruption” for hampering his nation’s efforts to combat violent drug cartels. [...]
Calderon acknowledged some Mexican officials had helped the cartels but said the US should ask itself how many of its own officials were implicated.
“It is not an exclusively Mexican problem, it is a common problem between Mexico and the United States,” he said.
“I want to know how many American officials have been prosecuted for this [corruption].”[[1] Mexico condemns US 'corruption', Al Jazeera, March 3, 2009]

What a phony. Everyone knows Mexico is riven with corruption from top to bottom. [2] Bribery is deeply embedded in Mexican culture, beginning with [3] kids who bribe their teachers to get better grades and proceeding throughout the society. A former [4] top drug cop (Noe Ramirez) was arrested last fall for working for a cartel, and he’s not been the only the highly placed person working both sides by a long shot (e.g. [5] presidential guard Arturo Gonzalez Rodriguez and [6] officials in the Attorney General’s office). Endemic, historic [7] police corruption has made the drug war enormously more difficult and required the use of the army.

Mexican whining about guns is also tomfoolery. Even Mexophile writer [8] Sam Quinones recently reflected in Foreign Policy ([9] State of War), “When I lived in Mexico, its cartels were content with assault rifles and large-caliber pistols, mostly bought at American gun shops. Now, Mexican authorities are finding arsenals that would have been incomprehensible in the Mexico I knew.”

Indeed, the [10] report to Mexico prepared by Gen. Barry McCaffrey found materiel not available in your local gun store:

The outgunned Mexican law enforcement authorities face armed criminal attacks from platoon-sized units employing night vision goggles, electronic intercept collection, encrypted communications, fairly sophisticated information operations, sea-going submersibles, helicopters and modern transport aviation, automatic weapons, RPG’s, Anti-Tank 66 mm rockets, mines and booby traps, heavy machine guns, 50 [caliber] sniper rifles, massive use of military hand grenades, and the most modern models of 40mm grenade machine guns.

My opinion: the Mexican shooting war against drug cartels is not going well, and Presidente Calderon is beginning to lay down the spin for his government’s future failure.

He says the drug violence is a [11] “shared problem” which is diplomat-ese for “It’s America’s fault.” The $1.4 billion in military aid from the American taxpayer via the [12] Merida Initiative will be deemed too little, too late when Mexico becomes widely recognized as a [13] failed state.

At that time, Mexico City may further insist that America’s complicity in creating south-border chaos should obligate us to receive millions of Mexican refugees. And President Obama is unlikely to put the military on the border to keep them out…
http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2009/03/07/mexicos-calderon-prepares-for-failure-in-the-drug-war/

What Democrat Strategists Read!!


This book http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/156994481&referer=brief_resultsis what Democrat strategists read before the 2008 presidential (and others) elections and is available at your library and bookstores. It talks about how they are using new social networks to take a commanding lead in technological marketing. The article below gives a review and analysis of these trends. Big Hat tip to http://hughhewitt.townhall.com/blog


The rising demographic, as noted in the must-read Millenium Makeover, values this sort of interaction much more highly than does the 40+ generation, which means that within ten years, the dominant communication paradigms will have significantly shifted, changing most of the economic marketplace and certainly the political.

Click through to read some analysis, pointers and things that can be gleened from this for yourself and your causes! Click here: http://khnr.townhall.com/columnists/HughHewitt/2008/11/28/all_a-twitter__a_late_adapter_alert?page=full and leave any additional comments here!

Texas to ban Sanctuary Cities?

A very interesting story about immigration enforcement in Texas. Sanctuary cities are those that discourage local law enforcement from helping the short-handed federal authorities to enforce immigration laws. H/t http://elpasotimes.typepad.com/capitol/2009/03/ag-state-can-ban-sanctuary-cities.html, Vaqueros & Wonkeros.

Texas AG: State can ban sanctuary cities
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott issued an opinion today giving lawmakers the go-ahead to prohibit cities from becoming so-called "sanctuary cities."
State Rep. Frank Corte, R-San Antonio, had asked Abbott whether legislators could prohibit cities from adopting policies that prevent local authorities from cooperating with federal authorities on immigration enforcement.
Some Republican lawmakers want to require cities to enforce immigration laws or risk losing state funding for certain programs.
In his opinion, Abbott wrote that since federal law preempts city policies, any sanctuary policy a municipality adopts would be moot anyway.
"The Texas Legislature is not prohibited from adopting some form of legislation designed to compel local governments to comply with any duties they may have under federal immigration laws, so long as such legislation is not inconsistent with federal law," Abbott concluded.

Posted by Brandi Grissom http://elpasotimes.typepad.com/capitol

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Change the world this way?

Here is an interesting article if you want to change things at a local level! Hat tip http://www.redstate.com/martin_a_knight/2009/03/19/my-beef-with-michael-steele/.

Get involved in local politics! Become a precinct committeeman. !
Posted by Brian Hibbert (Profile)

Do you want to get involved in politics and advance the conservative agenda? I do. One thing I recently found out is that the local GOP in my county and, from what I understand, most counties in the country are short of precinct committeemen.
When I called my local county GOP to find the location of the township caucus, I was offered a job! It seems that they have a lot of trouble filling the committeeman slots in local townships. I have agreed to consider the position pending some more info that he will be sending me and I assume he will be checking my name in the voter roles to make sure than I really DO take Republican ballots in primary elections.
Some of the duties of the precinct committeeman are:
1. Registering new voters. In Illinois, a precint committeeman is automatically a deputy registrar.
2. Helping local candiates build canvasing lists and canvasing the neighborhood.
3. GOTV efforts. Calling party members to make sure they can get to the polls or get an absentee ballot.
4. Finding election judges for your precinct.
5. Becoming a poll watcher.
On doing some internet searching, I also found several copies and variations of this article:

The Most Powerful Office in the World is NOT the President of the United States.

While the claim in the title is a bit exaggerated, it does make some fairly good points. If you want to make a difference in politics, the precinct is the place to start.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

An American Catholic Despairs over his Church's Future

After St. Patrick's day http://brianleesblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/st-pattys-day-ireland-becoming-muslim.html some American Roman Catholics are analyzing the politics of their religion and see a bleak future for them. Read this from http://www.vdare.com/! and see if what he sees is also a danger for the nation!!

“Spiritual Wickedness in High Places”—A Catholic Looks At His Post-American Bishops
By Matthew Richer

St. Patrick’s Day has just been celebrated by millions of Catholics across the country—oblivious to the real intentions of their bishops. If American Catholics do not wake up soon, they may well lose both their Church and their country.
At a Sunday Mass in New York City a few months ago, we were told that our parish would begin hosting “Tolerance Sundays” in order to understand the plight of minorities and immigrants.
I turned to my wife, rolled my eyes, and said, “I can’t do it anymore.” I then got up from the pew, walked out of the church, and haven’t attended Mass since.
It was an unfortunate, though inevitable, breaking point. After all, I haven’t placed a cent in the collection plate in years for fear of inadvertently funding some radical cause—such as the $7.3 million that the Church has given to ACORN over the last ten years, or the bishops’ recent campaign to strip E-Verify from President Obama’s stimulus bill.
My skepticism, however, isn’t new. It comes from having grown up and attended Catholic school in the Archdiocese of Boston, where Catholics have long viewed the Church as an excessively politicized institution.
Indeed, it used to be quite common for the Bishop of Boston to weigh in on local politics, often unwisely. Cardinal Humberto Medeiros earned the eternal enmity of Boston Catholics for vocally supporting forced busing during the 1970s, even though most of the people affected by busing were Catholic.
Still, this politicization did have its occasional advantages, if you knew the right people. When I was a teenager, for example, I remember nervously informing my parents that, unlike my peers, I would not be receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation that spring because I had blown off the required two years of catechetical instruction.
But a few phone calls were made and I was soon confirmed by Cardinal Bernard Law at a parish I had never even visited before.
In the Archdiocese of Boston, it was all about who you knew.
Such a political fix might sound terribly immoral—if you’ve never had to sit through a modern-day catechism class. But you have to understand that for my generation, religious education never included learning about the Mass, or the Sacraments, or the saints.
Instead, we were taught that being Catholic simply meant being sensitive toward those who were not like us—especially blacks, homosexuals, and immigrants.
Did we believe any of it? Not really, since there wasn’t much of substance to believe in. But that’s the thing about propaganda. It’s almost always extremely boring, but when your elders spend years spoon-feeding it to you, you often end up accepting some of it anyway.
Luckily, at a young age, I acquired some unique exposure to Church politics when my entire family began attending the annual Catholic Charities fundraiser held on the lawn of the bishop’s residence, a lavish Italianate mansion across the street from Boston College. It was called the “Garden Party” and for years it was the most exclusive fundraiser in Boston.
Few people, of course, actually attend charity fundraisers out of charitable motives—they go to network and to be seen. This was especially true of the Garden Party, which was attended by the most important business and political leaders in Boston.
Cardinal Law would always give a short speech at the event. It invariably included some trite statement on public policy. For example, at the 1996 party, the Cardinal loftily denounced the Republicans’ attempt to reform welfare.
Yes, Law was an important man, which was why so many important Bostonians wanted to befriend him. But what I learned at the Garden Party is that our Church leaders and our political and corporate leaders are all part of the same clique.
Mark Krikorian has described our political and business elites as being “post-American”. They are people who do not primarily identify themselves as being American, but prefer to see themselves as “citizens of the world”—a world that invariably revolves around them.
In the same way, the American Catholic Church is run by post-American bishops. Like many politicians, they identify little with the regions of the country they are supposed to serve.
This is the part of the story people miss when they try to fathom the bishops’ brutal disregard for the victims of clerical sex abuse—the hush money, the high-priced lawyers, the legal stone-walling, the mountain of lies and mendacious public statements.
Do we not associate such tactics with the typical post-American corporation? Or perhaps a corrupt politician caught in a bribe?
It wasn’t always this way. New York’s Cardinal Francis Spellman was devoted to the vision of the Founding Fathers and taught American Catholics to be the same. Bishop Fulton Sheen was a dedicated patriot who preached that love of God was impossible without love of country.
Unfortunately, such church leaders are now very hard to find.
Today, New York’s bishop, Cardinal Edward Egan, counts former General Electric CEO Jack Welch—a pioneer of outsourcing to India—among his closest friends. An unabashed post-American elitist, Cardinal Egan reportedly raises his hand and snaps his fingers to summon a subaltern to his side during meetings.
In 2002, when it was revealed that Cardinal Law had harbored dozens of sex predator priests in greater Boston, his residence was hounded around the clock by protestors holding signs that read “Honk if you want Law to Resign!” Law apparently lay awake at night listening to the endless blare of passing motorists honking in derision.
During this very dark time, do you want to guess who Cardinal Law’s bigger supporters were?
Yup, Hispanic immigrants, who formed small, but very dedicated, counter-protests at most every anti-Law demonstration.
Cardinal Law had spent years courting Boston’s immigrants, often boasting in Spanish of having been born in Mexico. He even claimed that he was an immigrant too—just like them. In reality, Law grew up in a military family and spent much of his childhood on American military bases overseas before moving stateside to attend Harvard University.
Still, Boston’s Hispanics defended Law as one of their own, despite all of his well-publicized sins. To them, he was “El Cardenal” and all that mattered was that he was on their side.
Now it has long been my hunch that when Bernard Law was being forced out of Boston, the other bishops carefully took notes, especially Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles.
Mahony harbored scores of sex predators in California, virtually from the moment he was made Bishop of Fresno in 1975. The worst of them, Irish-immigrant Fr. Oliver O’Grady, sexually assaulted children as young as nine months old.
So when calls for Cardinal Mahony’s resignation grew louder in 2007, he was well-prepared. Mahony had spent the previous years thoroughly ingratiating himself with his Hispanic constituents, particularly illegal immigrants.
Mahony’s lies about immigration are as transparent as his lies about Oliver O’Grady. But none of that seems to matter to his Hispanic supporters. As long as Mahony takes on their cause, they will excuse him anything.
The difference is that in Boston, Hispanics have very little influence, so their support for Law had no impact. In Los Angeles, however, Hispanics are the emerging majority. Mahoney’s critics have been unable to overcome their strong support for him.
If my hunch is accurate, then the bishops are advocating for Open Borders simply because they desperately need more constituents who will forgive them anything, especially if the sex abuse scandal gets even worse.
This is a terribly short-sighted strategy for the Catholic Church for at least two reasons. First, American Catholics will continue to abandon an increasingly corrupt and Hispanicized Church. Second, as Hispanics begin to flex their growing political muscle, they will have less need of the bishops.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Cardinal Mahony’s influence within the Latino community has gradually weakened simply because there are so many emerging Hispanic leaders with whom they more closely identify.
These Hispanic leaders, like former Assemblyman Fabian Nunez and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, almost always ignore the bishops on anything but immigration. They are typically pro-gay marriage and pro-abortion and their constituents do not seem terribly bothered by the fact.
“Aim at heaven and you get earth thrown in,” wrote C.S. Lewis. “Aim at earth and you get neither.”
Perhaps no bishop has more earthly aims than Cardinal Roger Mahony, whose spiritual bankruptcy is most comically illustrated by the new “Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels” that he commissioned in 1996.
The cathedral is a $200 million New Age monstrosity that inspires revulsion rather than reverence. Among its many awful features is a statue of the Virgin Mary that depicts her as a boyish, short-haired feminist with a plunging neckline.
In his Letter to the Ephesians, Saint Paul admonishes us to be wary of “spiritual wickedness in high places”.
Certainly, it is hard to conceive of a greater wickedness than consciously placing innocent children at the mercy of sex predators. American Catholics, however, must wake up to the fact that the bishops’ attempt to globalize their congregations is another form of wickedness—which they must fervently oppose.
Both our Church and our country are at stake.

Matthew Richer (email him) is a public relations specialist who divides his time between New York City and New Hampshire. He is the former American Editor of Right NOW.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

St. Patty's Day - Ireland becoming Muslim

A very interesting article from http://www.debbieschlussel.com/

To My Irish-American Friends & Readers, Happy St. Patrick's Day; Old Irish Joke No Longer Funny--Your Homeland is Becoming Muslim

By Debbie Schlussel
**** SCROLL DOWN FOR UPDATE: An Irish Reader Tells us of the Muslim Expansion Among only 5 Million Irish ****
Happy St. Patrick's Day to my Irish-American friends and readers. You drink green beer today. Some of us (not me) eat green bagels.
I have always had so many friends who are proud of their Irish heritage. After Hispanics, Blacks, and Germans, those with Irish heritage are the fourth largest ethnic group in America, numbering in the tens of millions. They've overcome what was once an "Irish Need Not Apply" ethos at the beginning of the last century to become Presidents of the U.S., CEOs, and the summits of every field.
And there has always been a special calendar relationship between this holiday and a Jewish holiday, Purim. They usually occur close in time. And while you drink today, on Thursday Night and Friday, the Jewish holiday of Purim, Jews are commanded to drink so much that they cannot tell the difference between the hero, Mordechai, and villain, Haman, of Purim.
Luck of the Irish, er . . . Muslims by the Great David Lunde
There have been several Jewish Irish politicians, including a former Mayor of Dublin. And while I don't celebrate the disappearance of the Jewish people, statistics show that Jewish intermarriage in America is most commonly to Irish Catholics. (One of my closest lifelond friends, Beth, is the daughter of an Irish Catholic who converted to Orthodox Judaism.) Famous Irish American composer George M. Cohan, a philo-Semitc, sympathized with Jewish Americans when he was once refused a hotel room because his surname caused him to be mistaken for a Jew.
But while today celebrates that St. Patrick drove out all of the snakes from Ireland, he has a new enemy to slay, a new giant snake that is growing in Ireland.

I used to tell this joke to my Irish friends, but sadly it's no longer a joke, but becoming true (here's the much shortened version):
A tourist is on a tour of Ireland. He's told not to stray from the group in the midst of the war between the Catholics and the Protestants. But while he's taking photos, the tourist soon finds himself lost from his group in a back alley.
Soon, a man from a distance away is running towards him. It's clear the man running is some sort of soldier or terrorist. He's armed with a machine gun and a lot of bullets. The armed man asks, in his Irish accent, "Who are you? State your name and your religion, or I'll kill you."
The tourist doesn't know what to do. If he says he's Catholic and the armed figure charging toward him is Protestant, he'll die. If he says he's Protestant and the armed man is Catholic, he's also a goner. So, as the armed man continues demanding the tourist's identity and gets closer and closer to shooting range, the tourist figures out how to save his life.
Tourist: My name is David O'Houlihan Horowitz. I'm a Jew.
Armed Man: Glory Be! I'm the luckiest Palestinian Muslim in all of Ireland!
Like I said, that used to be funny. But, now, Islam is in the stages where it will slowly dominate Ireland.

Right now, the numbers are still minute, but in a few generations, St. Patrick might be known as St. Fouad. Islam is the fastest growing religion in Ireland.
Irish Muslim Abiola Egbeyemi w/Niqab "Enhanced" By David Lunde
Muslims are immigrating to Ireland in greater numbers and the ones already in the Emerald Isle are putting on niqabs (full face veils) and burqas (the full Ninja) where they once did not. An example is this Irish woman, Abiola Egbeyemi of Carlow, Ireland, who went from clubbing and drinking to wearing a niqab and becoming an extremist Sunni Muslim. Prominent Irish magazine/website Metro Eirann has a special section for Islam. "Current Affairs," "Business," "Sports," "Arts & Culture," "Islam."
Although Shi'ites claim only 2,000 Shi'ite Muslims in Ireland, there are far more--tens of thousands--Sunnis there. And both groups are dominated, in Ireland--as in the rest of the world, by extremists. A visit to Irish Sunni site IslamIreland shows giant mosques sprouting up all over, extremist Islamic schools for kids and seminars.
While the Harvard gym bows to Muslims here, there are enough Muslims in Ireland to merit their own "ladies only" gyms. Oh, and the mosques? Well, just like here in America, giant monstrosities, like the Islamic Cultural Center of Ireland (ICCI), are funded by the Gulf states. In the case of the ICCI, it's funded by the UAE's Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum's Maktoum Foundation.
This is all possible because, like America, the Irish have been far too tolerant, far too welcoming of Islam. That's why Ibrahim Tahir, a devout Muslim bookseller from Singapore, wrote this on his blog, about his time living in Ireland:
I was once asked to come on county radio to talk about Islam during Ramadhan รข€” this was in 1996. One of the questions asked by the host was, "Have you ever been a victim of bigotry here in Ireland because you're a Muslim?"
I famously replied, "No, in fact people are nicer here than they are back home!"
Yes, too nice.
So, to my Irish American friends and readers who today are celebrating their homeland and heritage, remember that while today you drink beer that is the green of Ireland, tomorrow, or in a not to distant future generation, you will not allowed to drink beer in your homeland. But it will still share the color of the Irish. Green, after all, is the color of Islam (a reason why it dominates the Saudi and HAMAS flags, and that of other not so nice Muslim groups).

Once the Muslims (the Spanish Moors) came to your island homeland and left behind them the "Black Irish."
Today, they are on the Irish Isle not to leave anything behind.
But to dominate and take over.

Blarney = Looking the Other Way as Islam Invades Ireland.
**** UPDATE: This is from a loyal Irish reader and frequent correspondent:
You forgot to mention we are just about 5 million and if these people keep breeding we will be overwhelmed in a very short time.
We suffer from Elites and I mean Elites. It took us 800 hundred years to be free from England and now we are about to spend etentity serving animals.
May God and St. Patrick help us from these Devils.
Keep up the good work. May God protect you.
http://www.debbieschlussel.com/archives/2008/03/to_my_irish-ame.html

Monday, March 16, 2009

Tea Party Movie!!! - Johnny Tremain


Since there are a lot of Tea Party events going on http://brianleesblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/nationwide-tea-parties.html,


such as mailing Tea Bags on April 1 and April 15, I wanted to let you know about this movie that might get you in the spirit of things. You can get it from






Looking for a way to make the American Revolution come alive ? Based on Esther Forbes's book of the same name, Johnny Tremain takes place in Boston from July 1773 through April 1775, and tells the story of a young apprentice silversmith drawn into a fight for human rights. When an accident cripples Johnny Tremain's hand and ends his hopes of becoming a great silversmith, Tremain finds himself without work and accused of a crime he did not commit. Sons of Liberty members Paul Revere and Josiah Quincy are outraged by the circumstantial case against Tremain, agree to represent him free of charge, and win his acquittal in court. Through association with his new friends, Tremain begins to better understand the current political climate, and eventually joins them in the battle for freedom. Tremain's involvement in the emptying of British tea into Boston Harbor, the arrival of the Redcoats in Boston, and the beginnings of the American Revolution at Concord is powerful and moving. The costuming is splendid, the music patriotic, and the dialogue well crafted.

The film stars Hal Stalmaster as Johnny Tremain, costars Luana Patten and Jeff York, and runs 80 minutes. This classic Disney film is wonderful entertainment and a fairly faithful representation of a crucial period in American history. (Ages 8 and older)


Return to the days that sparked the American Revolution, now on Disney DVD for the first time! Meet young Johnny Tremain, a silversmith's apprentice with dreams of learning the trade and making his own way. When a terrible injury ends his hopes, he joins the emerging Sons Of Liberty. The Redcoats are coming as you journey back to the Boston Tea Party, the midnight ride of Paul Revere, and Lexington Green, where tyranny was vanquished by an idea -- freedom for all! Based on the classic novel by Esther Forbes, you won't want to miss one historic moment of Disney's classic adventure and liberty's rising light.