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U.S. Funds for Abortions Abroad

   The way taxpayers money is spent, it is an abuse of powers bestowed. Federal funds for international groups for abortions, the Mexico City policy, and the U.N. Population Fund is really getting out of control . Both chambers of Congress and President Barack Obama are distributing money as if it grows on trees. My questions are: What is the rest of the great economic nations doing to help? Where is the EU? Why the U.S.? Let's ask these nations to distribute some of their wealth. They should contribute. After all, these great economic nations at on time colonized these unfortunate countries. There is enough problems with the economy here, and the funds must be kept here on U.S. soil - not abroad.                                                                                     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Is it Really Pelosi's House?

Our representatives in Congress left for a five-week paid vacation, thus leaving things undone. So brave hearts in the House stayed to make their views known about the energy crises. For some unknown reason, Nancy Pelosi gave the order to turn off cameras, turn off mics, and dim the lights. Pelosi believes that the chamber in the House is her personal house. What she did was to deny the PEOPLE of this Nation to view on the C-Span channel their representatives in action. This House is the People's House, and not Pelosi's House. The people in San Francisco may honor the Speaker, but to the rest of the citizens of this Nation - she has denied an up or down vote on oil drilling - the citizens desire better.

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When Will These Lawyers Learn

Abdallah Sahih al-Ajmi, a Kuwaiti, was released from Guantanamo. After serving three and a half years, he was acquitted in a Kuwaiti court of being a terrorist, a member of Al-Qaida. Now one would think after settling to a normal life with a family, he would find himself with responsibilities, such as taking care of his family. But no, al-Ajmi needed to act stupid as a jihadist and make life miserable for others.
 
Al-Ajmi somehow disappeared and entered Syria. Then he entered Iraq, and involved himself in a suicidal bombing that killed at least seven Iraqis and wounding 28. Throught family members, the U.S. military was informed that al-Ajmi died from this bombing.
 
Tom Wilner, who represented al-Ajmi, commented that the fault of his client's behavior was the due process of the military court at Gitmo, the "inhuman" treatment he received, and his religious rights violated. From there on, al-Ajmi declared himself a jihadist, and his hatred for Americans. Well....al-Ajmi was released, and off he went to kill.
 
Mr. Wilner puts the blame for the actions of his client on the military style of justice, instead of blaming himself. It is he that is in denial that what he represented was a loose cannon. If any words of wisdom was given to al-Ajmi, it fell on deaf ear. Mr. Wilner should choose his clients more wisely. Has it occurred to Mr. Wilner, what was al-Ajmi doing anywhere near the field of battle at the time of his capture? A Kuwaiti in Iraq as an innocent by-stander? I doubt that.
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Mr. Chavez: "Shut Up!"

     Hooray for the King of Spain! At the Ibero-American summit in Santiago, Chile someone had the nerve and was brave enough to tell the Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez to "shut up!"

Mr. Chavez demonstrated a lack of respect for other diplomats with his interruptions while other were speaking. He called the former Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Azner a fascist, also saying "fascists are not human. A snake is more human." 

The present Spanish Prime Minsiter Jose Luis Rodriguiz Zapatero reminded Mr. Chavey that diplomats do deserve respect; that this certain former prime minister represented the people of Spain. But the Venezuelan kept interrupting and that is when King Juan Carlos  directly told Mr. Chavez to shut up.

Its unfortunate when on 20 September 2006, Mr. Chavez addressed the United Nations General Assembly, and called our President Bush a "devil' and other negative remarks. Someone should have stood up and addressed Mr. Chavez to show some respect. But that would not happen considering the audience that just have hatred for the United States, or are too frighten to make a scene
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Are Illegals Really a Federal Problem

I came upon a piece by Libby Quaid, AP writer, titled: "Giuliani: Illegals are a federal problem." This was dated30 Oct.

Rudy Giuliani commented that the responsibility for stopping illegal immigration belongs to the federal government and not to cities, states or businesses. The Republican presidential candidate (Giuliani)would not punish small business owners for unwittingly hiring illegal immigrants. Also that the federal officials are "trying to put the responsibility for this on employers, on city government, on state government." Giuliani, in addition, commented that only, or nobody but the federal government can stop people from coming into this country, and the federal government does a bad job of that.

On Rudy Giuliani's website, www.joinrudy2008.com, I linked to his "12 Commitments." I was curious about the second item in his commitments: "I will end illegal immigration, secure our borders, and identify every non-citizens in those legals that overstayed their visas, and focus on those who remained. Giuliani will commit to deport all foreign individuals who have abused their privileges being in this Nation. Then there will be requirement that all immigrants to truly read, write and speak English.

For all what Giuliani wants to institute, there will have to be coordination among the federal, state, and local governments. To deport an illegal allien that committed a felony, it has to be reported to the federal law enforcement agency by a lower law enforecement agency. For example, a crime committed in the jurisdiction of a city and it was discovered that the felon was illegal, how else would the felon be reported to the feds?

Correct me if I am in error, but all those who hold a public office - whether state or local in a city, and their law enforcement - have taken an oath to defent the Constitution of the United States and its laws. Also Old Glory is display at public buildings. These states and local governmental officials have disregarded the oath when "sanctuary cities" are established, and instructing their police to not take an action against illegals that commit crimes.

The federal government cannot enforce immigration laws alone. The cooperation, coordination, and to communicate among all agencies are needed to make the law work. This is what Rudy Giuliani needs to realize.
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