Thursday, December 13, 2007

Another clueless WAPO editorial

As I mentioned a few days ago it did not take long for the elite liberal editorial writers at the Washington Post to show their clueless disdain for the will of the American people. Today's editorial was par for the course and also shows the WAPO liberal view and frustration in understanding the rising voices of the great "unwashed" American voters who have said enough is enough when it comes to allowing illegal immigrants to remain in this country after blatantly ignoring our laws. Their feeble attempt to make an illegal act of entering the United States appearing to be legal begins in the first paragraph:

"THE IDEA that 12 million illegal residents of the United States can be induced to quit the country en masse within four months...."


"Illegal residents"? I wonder if the Washington Post would have called the 9/11 hijackers terrorist "residents" and come out against any plan to make it uncomfortable for them to remain in the country. What about "resident" foreign drug dealers? Using the Washington Post logic they do provide a service (distributing drugs) for various communities and U.S. citizens. Having them leave the country would also cause a "disruption" in that part of the economy. The Post writers also ignore that many of the illegals coming across the U.S. Mexican border act as "mules" carrying backpacks full of drugs for the drug smugglers. Should we look the otherway on this illegal behavior too! As has often been said what part of the word "illegal" do the liberals in the editorial offices of the Washington Post not understand. Even the Post admits that the candidates are starting to get the message:

"Virtually all the presidential candidates now tip their hats to tougher enforcement of existing laws,..."

The editorial writers need to ask themselves why that is? It's called democracy stupidos! Perhaps if the elite editorial writers would get out of their offices and spend some time with the middle class taxpayers who have finally had enough of rising school taxes, social services costs and crime that comes along with a flood of illegal immigrants they may begin to understand the outrage of many middle class taxpayers and voters.

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