Thursday, January 13, 2011

Retrospect on Obama's Speech









Question: In the spirit of unity and thriving, will all the prog cities and counties that declared economic war on Arizona over SB1070 repeal their boycotts now?

Reminder of the local governments that declared boycotts against Arizona:

• Amherst (Mass.)

• Austin City Council • Berkeley, Calif. • Bloomington, Ind.

• Boston. • Burlington, Vt.

• Columbus, Ohio.

• Cook County, Ill.

• El Paso (city and county).

• Gallup, N.M.

• Hartford, Conn.

• Los Angeles (city and county).

• Oakland.

• Richmond, Calif.

• Sacramento

• San Pablo, Calif.

• St. Paul, Minn.

• Santa Monica, Calif.

• San Francisco (non-binding resolution).

• Seattle.

• West Hollywood, Calif. • The Oxnard City (Calif.) City Council on July 20 decided not to take a stand against Arizona’s new immigration law, despite pleas from dozens of residents urging council members to at least condemn the law. The mayor and two council members said they will instead consider a symbolic resolution.



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Jeremy Caverley's Personal Response:


Today we live in a world that is full of opinions and hate. A world that is compelled to let it's voice be heard. Those who are for us and those against us.


It is these that war with factions taking sides seem to just continue their own personal assault on American values. What has happened in Arizona and across the world in the form of an extreme left-wing "COMMUNIST" friendly man known to us as Jared Loghner, who liked to read as found on his YouTube page, " The Communist Manifesto, Mein Kampf, and who knows what else.

Clearly this isn't about Republicans nor Democrats because this man was with an intent to kill and even had a letter in his safe explaining his plans. People like this are in need of rehabilitation from whatever harm has been done to them to think America would stand for such activities.


This is a land of law, that is written down from the Constitution to the local law enforcement in each and every town across this great country. Yes, we the American people can rise above this event and even link arms with those we don't agree with on political issues.

But enough is enough! It is time to let our voices be heard. That communism and violence is not welcome here in America to get your point across. You see terrorists and communists love to take advantage of such events to make there way known.

That focal point will not stand in America. Neither here or in the future this great Republic will be always known as the United States of America.


Now now a turn to those who lost their lives in Arizona. Not only a moment of silence, but a debt of gratitude for who they are and how they will be remembered. Such a time is this we can look back and see those who lost their lives for our freedom.

I would dare say these Americans never knew what was coming either. But in a glance you can tell from the countless messages sent and blogs and journalists that have written stories about the Judge or child and the others involved. America is waking up.

It is time to say a prayer for those families who are affected. May God bless them in their time of grief and know they will never be forgotten. Vengeance is mine says the Lord. And those if there are more than one will pay the cost for taking another one's life.

I believe people think that America isn't awake yet and they we would just stand by and allow this to just pass by. I say it will not and when justice is served the families can have a little peace of mind.

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