Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Cain Raises Concerns in Mexico; Good (Boycott AT&T and Yahoo)

Present featured headline on AT&T/Yahoo internet default page (I could never make this PROPAGANDA stuff up--from the far left Time Magazine internet):


"Cain's electrified fence comment raises concerns in Mexico"


Let me get this straight. We are supposed to worry--it is supposed to be worthy of FEATURED "news"--sthat Can's non-serious comment is "raising concerns" IN MEXICO!!!!!!! Another reason to vote for Herman Cain: the ENEMIES--stupid, dishonest enemies, spewing propaganda--that he is making.


The BEST thing about what Cain said, and reason enough to justify him saying it, is that it would be a GOOD thing if rumors spread among potential ILLEGAL immigrants about an electrified fence. What are "critics" of this statement worried about? They appear to be worried about whether illegal imigrants will be DISCOURAGED from ILLEGALLY trying to enter the United States. For ratioinal , sane people the question is: what is wrong with that? No, there is no "electrified fence", and shoulld not be (as Cain recognizes). But I would go so far as to say that deliberately spreading the RUMOR of one is a GOOD idea. Thank yoiu, Herman Cain. You will remember that it ws Obama who spread the rumor of a moat with alligators. Cain, of course, is RIGHT about the the necessity of being SERIOUS about enforcing our immigration laws, which the Obama Administration is refusing to enforce (while Mexico wants opoen borders, and is ENCOURAGING illegal immigration to relieve the pressure in Mexico).


Herman Cain is right: America needs to learn to take a joke, and especailly needs to learn to py NO attention to the left's attempt to take every comment by a conservative/Republican and blow it out of all proportioin. However, this is a joke from which GOOD can come, al illustrated by this ridiculous propaganda headline from the FAR LEFT (otherwise known as the "mainstream media").


P.S. No proofreading or spell checking (bad eyesight).

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