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samheath - > Sam Heath -> Mexico Must Clean Its Own House!
Mexico Must Clean Its Own House!

My dream home is Dracula’s castle or Dr. Frankenstein’s laboratory. But the best I have been able to do with this small cottage in the country is allowing spiders to spin webs unmolested and the resident lizards to have free access. I don’t like housekeeping and I especially do not like to do windows, consequently they have to get pretty dusty before I get out the Windex and paper towels. Most of the time only the windows here where I write are kept clean to let in the light and allow me to watch the various quail, doves and smaller birds taking advantage of the seed and water I provide them. This is one of the really grand features of life in the country.


However, on one rare occasion in an even rarer spurt of energy I went about actually cleaning all the windows of my place. But while sitting here writing shortly after this magnificent effort at first I thought someone had thrown a rock through the window of my living room, and when I jumped up to go see what had happened I didn’t find a rock on the floor surrounded by broken glass it turned out to be a Kamikaze quail, easily identified as such by the red roundels on its wings. Before you scoff at the description there was the evidence of the Kamikaze quail that had flown through the window lying on the living room floor surrounded by broken glass.


You have doubtless seen the commercials for window cleaner where the birds are the stars, and I have had several experiences with birds flying against clean windows. But this was the only occasion I have experienced where a bird actually committed suicide flying through one of my windows. The moral was not lost on me, and after cleaning up the mess and replacing the window in deference to any future Kamikaze’s the living room windows have gone without any further ministrations on my part. Any excuse will do for me when it comes to refraining from housekeeping chores, and without a little woman in attendance my small house here in the country tends to remain the domain of dust bunnies the size of jackrabbits, spiders, and lizards. That should elicit the appropriate shudder on the part of you ladies.


But you will never find dirty dishes in my sink, one reason being eating out of cans and the haute cuisine of frozen dinners; another reason being not wanting to attract loathsome roaches. However, when it comes to housekeeping I am not in as bad a case as nations like Mexico that treat their countries and the environment like filthy outhouses, and the invading hoards from that barbarian nation aided by the ACLU and corrupt politicians thirsting for slave labor and the “Latino vote” encouraging Mexico to use America like its personal toilet to dump its refuse population rather than demanding that barbarian nation do its own housekeeping.


Despite my own failing in what some would construe as a lack of attention to household chores, from earliest childhood I was taught you pick up and clean up after yourself, you never expect others to pick up and clean up after you. This was a condition of civilized good manners and showing due consideration for others, that is, the due consideration for others one expects of those from families where such things are taught.


Were it not for the inherent danger of nuclear terrorism one could laugh at our “leadership” that appears to believe you can have national security without secure borders. The very lunacy of such a thing would seem to be so obvious a rational person is left wondering how intelligent and educated people could possibly believe there can be anything approaching national security without the prerequisite of secure borders?


But lunatics are often intelligent and well educated persons. And what but lunatics could possibly believe nuclear terrorism is not being invited into America by refusing to secure our borders? It may come down to this. If not lunatics we have a leadership so blinded by greed and avarice, blinded by the unholy lust for power it can neither see nor comprehend the obvious danger.


The ACLU and its allies demonize Pat Buchanan and others likeminded who understand the dangers of refusing to secure our borders, the dangers posed by the invading hoards from Mexico. It is not a question of human rights, but one of America’s very identity and survival as a nation that is at stake. The human rights issue is one for which Mexico is responsible, not America, and that barbarian nation should be the one held to account for the multitude of human rights violations committed by that barbarous nation with impunity.


We the People should be demanding the ACLU and its allies bend its efforts to reforming Mexico and stop trying to destroy America, to stop its bullying tactics attempting to make America vulnerable to nuclear terrorism by demonizing those like Pat Buchanan and emasculating the efforts of those who would try to protect our nation from the war-like invasion from Mexico and terrorists! America should not become the “outhouse” of barbarian nations and those like the ACLU!


“Physician heal thyself” is most appropriate to an America that would dictate to other nations. But the healing must start with a thorough housecleaning among our leaders, and expunging the anti-American efforts of those organizations like the ACLU and La Raza.


Whether the height of lunacy or hypocrisy, for our leadership to speak of any “rule of law” when our own leaders like Caesar Bush give a green light to Mexico to ignore our laws with impunity is patently ridiculous at best. And as an American I say to Caesar: You start obeying the laws of the land, you start doing your sworn Constitutional duty of securing our borders and enforcing our immigration laws before playing the lunatic or hypocrite requiring others to obey the law!


It is futile to expect other nations to take us seriously or have any trust in America when our own leaders ignore our own laws with impunity for the obvious sake of slave labor, who are intent on selling out and betraying America for profits. But this is only obvious to those of a sane mind not blinded by greed and avarice, not blinded by the unholy lust for power.

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posted by samheath on Thursday, August 24, 2006 at 09:42 AM
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posted by TomW on Aug 24, 2006 at 10:41 AM
Hey Sam, if birds coming through your windows becomes a problem repeatedly, try putting a silhouette of a hawk or something on them.  Small birds will avoid what they see as a shadow of a predatory bird.

As for the borders, you're right about helping the Mexican economy.  If they were doing better, we wouldn't see the same immigration problems from that direction.  What you don't do here which is disappointing is talk about how we secure the borders.  Secure the Borders is a great slogan.  It's got a beat and you can dance to it.  Now, how do you do it?  A wall?  Armed soldiers?  Plus patrolling the waters?  Plus ground x-ray to prevent tunneling?  You have an idea, now show me a plan.

For those of you who ask, and I'm sure you will: How about the death penalty for anyone who hires an illegal immigrant?
posted by randomfactor on Aug 24, 2006 at 10:50 AM
Looked forward to a Sam column on Mexico.  "No way could he indulge his pathological hatred of the ACLU," thought I.  Fool me once, shame on you, won't get fooled again.
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posted by TomW on Aug 24, 2006 at 10:55 AM
Eh, we've had it out over the ACLU, Sam's not interested in discussing it.  The fact that he lies about them (ie them demonizing Pat Buchanan - note to Sam: just because Pat demonizes them doesn't mean they demonize him.) lets you know he's not coming from an honest place.  But we've all got prejudices and I'll try to post factual correction to Sam's work as much as I can, but I don't think I can change his mind.
posted by anonymous on Aug 24, 2006 at 11:03 AM
You are so stupid, Mexico and its last four President have been so close and admiring of the US that they could not wipe their ass without permission from Washington.

If the new leftist candidate  succeeds in this latest botched election , he will have new allies  in Venezuela and China and perhaps Iran. Hey may even get help from Saudi Arabia in developing their oil resources. Maybe they will hel develop the coutiry's vast resourcers without robbing them blind as has been their history in dealing with us.

What does Mexico have to offer you ask, Access, Access, Access to the North American Continent, perhaps than the Border Wall will be justified to ease the paranioa that will follow.

Yes Mexico has to clean up, but the first thing that they have to clean up is their relationship with Washington even if they have to go global and deal with those we do not like, it is their country, and it is time they take it back.  If we need cheap labor too bad, if we need security, too bad, if we need a friend, too bad.

The reality is America will hates them and denigrates them equally whether they are friend or foe.
posted by TomW on Aug 24, 2006 at 11:05 AM
I just don't like the idea of Fox or Obrador or whoever standing outside of San Diego saying "Mr. Bush: Tear down this wall!"
posted by Hardliner4freedom on Aug 24, 2006 at 11:09 AM
Indeed.  Despite the fact that Sam has claimed that he likes an open discussion of issues.

Normally, when someone says bigoted and hateful things about a group of people, and people sympathetic to that group respond, a person of normal and conventional moral decency at least tries to dialogue with the people who react.

For instance, if I said something mean about Presbyterians, and Presbyterians start chiming in in outraged protest, a decent person like myself would at least consider what the Presbyterians have to say, and try dialoguing with them at some level.  (Case in point: people have occasionally objected when I have appeared to unfairly characterize someone.  I have always taken their objections to heart.)

But Sam, despite his feigned interest in an honest discussion, completely ignores the people whom he is offending -- and goes right on spewing hate and slander.

When someone likes Sam regards groups of people as unworthy of even basic civil decencies, you are dealing with a textbook bigot.

Now you know why I label him, and continue to label him, a sick and hateful man.
posted by anonymous on Aug 24, 2006 at 11:09 AM
Actually it will be a chance for them to use up their vast supply of adobe to keep out the vast army of CIA that will form at the border if the leftist wins.
posted by anonymous on Aug 24, 2006 at 11:27 AM
Yes Mexico has to clean up but first it has to detach itself from US and seek their own destiny and deal with whomever they wish not only with those that please us, Oh, and of course they have to be prepared to deal with the tough guy policy that we have embraced under Bush The same tough guy policy that has worked so well for us in the Middle-East.

It is time that the Mexican government stand on it own two feet and stop appeasing us for a few crumbs and vastly larger amount of hate.

It is a big world out there today and Mexico has to learn to emulate India and China and Russia, country's that deal world wide and as a result have lifted the shackles of having to deal with a limited number of friendly countries.

Mexico has vast  untapped resources, and there is a market, but there last three decades of trying to make friends with the US, efforts that  has provided nothing but negative results for them, it time to again expropriate assets as they did earlier in the last century and place them on the world markets to bring their people home.
posted by anonymous on Aug 24, 2006 at 11:47 AM
Mexico cannot clean its own house.  All the house cleaners are too far north cleaning houses in Beverly Hills.
posted by anonymous on Aug 24, 2006 at 02:44 PM
Gotcha!
posted by antiextremism on Aug 24, 2006 at 04:10 PM
Although I like Sam's writing style, It seems Sam only responds to those that agree with him. When you put something out there, you should be prepared to defend your position, otherwise it's just  so much graffiti.
posted by TomW on Aug 24, 2006 at 04:12 PM
I agree, antiex.  If you won't roll around in the mud with the commenters, what's the point of posting to a blog?
posted by robbwillis on Aug 25, 2006 at 08:52 AM
Well, at least he's giving Satan a rest this week...
posted by TomW on Aug 25, 2006 at 09:07 AM
Satan needs it.  The election season is just around the corner.  :)
posted by antiextremism on Aug 25, 2006 at 03:11 PM
Oh, I dunno who's in power now, but........http://www.danacarvey.net/s...
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