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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Tuesday blog round-up

A daily feature, here we highlight interesting posts, points of view, and links as recorded on the blogosphere.
  • Bill Hobbs of the ElephantBiz blog writes that McCain is facing a conservative grassroots backlash due to his support of the immigration reform bill. Be sure to watch the video Hobbs posted.
  • Steve Benen of the CrooksandLiars blog writes that the California GOP is fraught with immigration problems from within.
  • TravelsofBryan comments at length on his reaction to reading the transcript of Dick Lamm's speech titled "Eight methods for the destruction of the United States". Bryan calls Lamm "too extremist".
  • BizzyBlog agrees with the Heritage Foundation article that declares the immigration bill a "national security nightmare".
  • DailyTitan writes that illegal immigration has led to the closure of 84 California hospitals.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The TravelsofBryan commentary is excellent. Thanks for posting!

Anonymous said...

I'm way of DailyTitan's claims. Does anyone else know anything about this? Any readers from Cali??

Anonymous said...

I am a native-born Californian in my 40s and I can attest to the truth of what DailyTitan has written. Not only has our healthcare system been completely destroyed by the illegals, but also our once-proud public education system which, when I was a girl, was number one in the union. Now it is number 47 -- and dropping. The illegals have destroyed California, to the point where 300,000 native-born, tax-paying, law abiding middle class Americans are leaving it every year. The state cannot survive this loss of tax base -- which is being replaced by poverty-stricken people who consume massive social services but don't earn enough money to adequately pay the taxes needed to support them. California is becoming a Third World state where only the very rich and the very poor can afford to live there. You should have seen what it was like 35 years ago -- man, was it spectacular. Sadly I didn't know what I had, until I lost it.