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Filed Under (Society) by Jean Valjean on 25-01-2008

“As sheriff, I believe that the border should be enforced,” Bowles says. “I believe that the illegal aliens should be rounded up as efficiently as possible, screened lawfully, confirmed as illegal immigrants and deported. I know we can’t get ‘em all, but that doesn’t mean we should surrender. We should do the best we can. I can’t kill all the mosquitoes, flies and cockroaches, but that doesn’t mean I don’t try.”

–Dallas County Sheriff candidate Jim Bowles

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The Escape of the Enablers – The Shamelessness

Filed Under (Society) by Jean Valjean on 17-01-2008

Not only are banks getting bailouts and financial institutions turning into banks to get bailed out…

but now, companies are BUYING BANKS, then asking for a bailout:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=a7eDol9whmKc&refer=us

And, of course now EVERYONE wants their piece of MY pie:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122688332554232113.html

Even this shameless mayor from San Jose:
http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_10989042?nclick_check=1

“Reed created a minor furor Friday when he told an Associated Press reporter he would seek 2 percent of the bailout, or $14 billion, for San Jose — an eye-popping figure, given that the city’s entire annual budget is $3.3 billion. “

And right behind them are states, led by, who else? California. Because, in the end, “government is really at fault”:
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2008/11/14/20081114economy-states1114-ON.html

Speaking Wednesday before a Chamber of Commerce group in Fresno, Calif., Schwarzenegger said that “government is really at fault” and that Washington was obligated to “get us out of this mess.”

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Immigrants and Crime

Filed Under (Society) by Jean Valjean on 06-01-2008

The numbers are striking: While immigrants (legal and illegal) account for 35 percent of California adults, they represent just 17 percent of the state’s prisoners. Men born in the United States are incarcerated in California prisons at more than two times the rate of foreign-born men. Within the age group most often involved in crime (ages 18 to 40), US natives – astonishingly – are 10 times more likely to be in prison or jail than immigrants (4.2 percent of the former are in correctional institutions, and just 0.42 percent of the latter). Even when the focus is narrowed to inmates who were born in Mexico and are not citizens – the demographic group most likely to include illegal immigrants – the rate of incarceration is only one-eighth that of men born in the United States.

–Immigration and Crime 

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Why you should always double check the work of your interns

Filed Under (Technology) by Jean Valjean on 02-01-2008

At the Apple Trailers website, this little gem could be found:

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In case you missed it, here’s a closeup of the movie description:

Close up of the movie description

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