Monday, March 30, 2009

Mexico's problems are our fault

The most common lefty trick in the book is to automatically blame the US for the world's problems. We've been hearing that crap for decades now. They're at it again with the "renewed interest" in Mexican violence. I guess I never realized this, but, according to NPR and NYTimes, the violence down there is MY FAULT! Who knew?!

It seems that the ease in which guns can be obtained in the US is causing all the violence in Ole Mehico. Dag nabbit! There are only occasional, random checks of vehicles traveling into Mexico, so the guns are being smuggled in from here. This last part is true; I've been to Mexico many times, and I've never seen anyone stopped on the way in.

Only a real dumbass would miss what's happening here: NPR and the Times are doing their part to help Hussein push gun control in the US.

I'd like to offer a couple of observations:

1) As Jefferson told us, we won't need the 2nd Amendment until someone tries to take it away. The liberals should keep this in mind before tinkering with guaranteed rights.

2) Because the US has taken on the burden of stopping the drugs and illegal aliens from entering our country, Mexico can assume responsibility for any contraband entering its country. If Mexicans don't want to play fair, they can fuck themselves with burritos.

3) Mexico is a diseased cesspool that tries to blame its problems on others. Perhaps if the people and their corrupt little government would try being capitalist, or at least centrist, instead of socialist, then perhaps they'd join the world's prosperous and peaceful countries.

Public Marxist Radio pushes Hussein's agenda

I've been listening to National Marxist Radio lately, and I'm amused to hear that they're aggressively pushing the Kenyan Marxist's agenda. Twice in the last 10 days NPR has done in-depth stories from Iran. The first was some research study that concluded drinking hot liquids increases the risk of cancer. The other, run today, was about the smog problem in Tehran.

One memorable line from the smog story: "Because gas is so inexpensive, there's no incentive not to drive." Spoken like a true Marxist!

The purpose of these human interest stories is to "humanize" Iran. NPR -- either under orders from Hussein or because they automatically fall in with a fellow Marxist -- is showing the human side of Iran. I wonder why they focus on these kinds of stories, instead of 1) stoning deaths of unwed mothers, 2) hanging gays, 3) illegal quest for nuclear weapons, 4) supplying militants who kill American soldiers in Iraq, 5) honor killings, 6) the 12-year-old marrying age for girls...

Hussein's strategy is to talk to the Iranians. He gave a mumbling, stuttering speech about the previous policy of the stick failing to yield results, so now we'll try the carrot. Strange that it has not occurred to our little, inexperienced president that talking to people who believe committing mass murder and suicide is a ticket to heaven, complete with 72 virgins, is a waste of time. Folks from the 8th century understand only one thing (hint: they're dropped from B2's).