Monday, May 3, 2010

How many times can we get lucky? Everyone is grateful that the gentleman selling "T-Shirts" alerted the police, but what would have happened if he wasn't selling "T-Shirts"? New York City has the best policemen and firemen ~ totally dedicated to protecting everyone ~ and we have alert citizens also being eyes and ears to thwart terrorist, but our "luck" will only last so long. The Heritage Foundation has an excellent article on what America must do to protect our citizens. The WSJ also. If we don't, well, none of us really want to think about what could happen as our government continues to let its vigilance down.

Government has let its citizens down by not being vigilant on our borders. Many of Arizona's residents arrived on our land legally and support the law passed to protect them from those who have no regard for our law. Ralph Peter's piece is excellent. What was that President Calderon?
Ted Nugent on Arizona's law.

Finally: From Fox News "Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused the United States Monday of committing "acts of terror" and blamed the host nation at a U.N. nonproliferation conference for a worldwide spread of nuclear weapons, prompting representatives from the U.S., Britain and France to walk out. " Ambassador John Bolton on getting ready for a Nuclear Iran.

Betsy McCaughey writes about Obama's Commission on Fiscal Responsibility. Sen. Jim DeMint does also.

George J. Marlin writes about the Museum of the City of New York's revisionist history on J. V. Lindsey's administration as Mayor.

Congress and the New York State Legislature believe free speech is allowed for only some. Both are trying to change the US Supreme Court's decision on Citizens United.

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