Posted by mythoughtsandnews on May 18, 2006
BRITAIN’S most senior policeman Sir Ian Blair is facing a race
relations dilemma after the release of figures that reveal almost half
the number of people arrested in relation to car crime in London are
black.
It should not be a race relations dilema for showing proof that blacks are stealing cars. The ANPR cameras are impartial, so how can there be a race relation dilema? Blacks are just pissed off that they got caught.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2179561,00.html
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Posted by mythoughtsandnews on May 18, 2006
Putting national guardsmen on boarder patrol is a step in the right direction. It would not stretch the Guard to thin, because they would be doing there job protecting the United States domestic security problem. They also should start deporting illegal immigrants in small batches. That way it would be easier. Any company that has illegal immigrants working for them should have to pay to send them back to Mexico.
That would solve the problem of where the money would come from. They could also charge a boarder tax on all legal immigrants and guest workers coming in to the United States from Mexico.
When they catch people helping illegal immigrants, they should take the money from them to pay the cost of sending them back to Mexico.
They should also make it a federal crime to help any illegal immigrant.
http://my.earthlink.net/article/top?guid=20060517/446a9fc0_3421_13345200605171156734784
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Posted by mythoughtsandnews on May 18, 2006
The vast bulk of foreign prisoners should be deported whatever the dangers in their home nations, says Tony Blair.
They should do the same thing in the United States. Why should tax payers foot the bill for criminals or Illegal Immigrants from other countries.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4988756.stm
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Posted by mythoughtsandnews on May 18, 2006
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Democratic Party leaders are wondering what to do about a candidate for attorney general who denies the Holocaust occurred and wants to "reawaken white racial awareness."
Larry Darby, the founder of the Atheist Law Center, made an abortive bid for the AG job as a Libertarian in 2002, but only recently have his views on race and the Holocaust come to light.He has no money for campaign advertising and has made only a few campaign speeches, but garnered 12 percent support in the June 6 primary in a poll of 400
registered voters last month.
The poll, which was conducted by a university professor for Alabama media outlets and has a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points, shows Mobile County
District Attorney John Tyson ahead with 21 percent of the vote but about two-thirds of respondents undecided.
The state Democratic chairman, Joe Turnham, said the party began an investigation last week after hearing about some of Darby's comments in a television interview.
While the party supports the free-speech rights of any candidate, Turnham said some of Darby's views appear to be in "a realm of thought that is unacceptable.""Any type of hatred toward groups of people, especially for political gain, is completely unacceptable in the Alabama Democratic Party," said Turnham.
It is unclear whether the party could do anything at this point, although the party could decline to certify the results should he win.
If the people vote for him and he wins, then he should get the job. It is not up to some outside group to decide that he should not have the job if the people voted for him. For the people by the people; should stand true and not be denied because some group of people want to use their influence and power to under mind the Constitution.
http://www.ksdk.com/news/watercooler/hot_topics_article.aspx?storyid=96758
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Posted by mythoughtsandnews on May 18, 2006
A Shelby County
Juvenile Court report breaks down how many students were charged with a
crime in the 2004-2005 school year and what schools those students
attend. The numbers are for teens charged with crimes not convictions.
If they are not there to get an education, kick them out,
by force if necessary and let the ones who want an education do so in safety.
http://www.abc24.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=06801A7B-C1C3-43BE-B3CA-16F1704BF669
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