Monday, March 30, 2009

Where the Wild Things Are

But in recent months, the people of Canada's Olympic city have been living in fear...

The Mexican cocaine supply line extends through the United States, especially Los Angeles, up to Vancouver...and gangs are killing each other.
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Human beings should not live in fear of predators.

Predators should live in fear of human beings.

That is, if we intend to occupy the top spot.

What, we think just because we live in cities we stopped being part of the natural world?

You should see what Mexican cartel monsters do to tender morsels like some of the bleating sheep in this story. And the government bureaucrats? The ones who don't play along end up with their heads in one corner, and their naked bodies stacked up in the other.

Leftist sympathies notwithstanding, Kirk Douglas had a great line in one of my favorite movies, "The List of Adrian Messenger."
Evil is.
Anyone who forgets that is a fool. Anyone who does not fight it is a coward.

[Via Ed M]

5 comments:

AvgJoe said...

Now wouldn't it make sense for the safety of the people in Canada and the United States to seal that border to stop the flow of illegal drugs. We owe it to our friends up north to stop allowing Mexican's government and criminals (strange why I decided to seperate the two) from using our country to freely take their poison up to Canada to sell and put the people in fear for their lives. Our we no better in this country than not to do something about drugs and murdering criminals destroying the country just to the north of us. Clearly these drug gangs have a vast network that they can move thousands of tons of dangerous drugs across the United States. I'm sure they sell and trade drugs for full on military weapons in countries around the world to use in their criminal dealings.
We never hear a word from our "caring" lawmakers worried about the people in Canada being subject to drugs that come across our entire country because we refuse to seal our border. As we have seen they care zero about the American citizen as well.
One point of added informaton. The US is 5 percent of the world's population yet me makke up 25 percent of the world's prison population. The fastest growing industry in the US is the prison industry. Anyone think there's some dots to connect here?

jon said...

borders are nothing but a series of property lines that belong to private citizens, not the government.

there will never be any government "border seal" that ever works. if the soviets couldn't even keep their own people in, then the americans surely won't be able to keep everyone else out. yet, looking back through history, walls have never been built for any purpose other than what the soviets intended: slavery.

now, if you want to live next door to mexico, you are free to do so. and, if you want to establish a private militia to protect your property, you are free to do so. this is the border seal. until these americans are armed to the teeth and vigilant and the government gets out of the way, there will be illegal imports.

if one of the neighbors won't join the club, they obviously don't deserve to go on living where they are and expect someone else to protect them at no cost whatsoever. they will lose what they lose. freedom to be an idiot is freedom to fail.

how you deal with the aftermath is a matter of minor debate.

nonetheless, if it is true that government can actually provide this service, then it is true that government can provide any and every service -- healthcare, social security, free trips to israel, you name it. the idea that you can create a government for one and only one purpose for all eternity has been soundly refuted many times over.

the united states government was established to protect the rights of the people. why do you think the people now claim health care is a human right and couch their claim in dishonest language? imagine a fictional government that is established with one power: to make peace. before long, theft is "peacemaking." murder is "peacemaking." the language is destroyed in typical orwellian fashion, because power seeks power, because evil is.

AvgJoe said...

A lot of the property along the border is BLM land, believe it or not.

MamaLiberty said...

Federal "property" (of any kind) is an oxymoron.

Maybe what he should have said is that all the land should and could be private property.

Defender said...

The gun-grabbers say of every law they propose: "If it saves just one life, it's worth it."
The laws only apply to the people who DIDN'T and AREN'T doing it.
They want a crackdown, but this quasi-war on the border IS THE RESULT OF A CRACKDOWN on drugs.
It all comes back to "Do you own yourself, or does the government?"