MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
Nathan Deal
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U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal, a Republican candidate for governor of Georgia, has proposed changing the long-standing federal policy that automatically grants citizenship to any baby born on U.S. soil, a move opposed by immigrant rights advocates.
Supporters of Deal's proposal say "birthright citizenship" encourages illegal immigration and makes enforcement of immigration laws more difficult. Opponents say the proposed law wouldn't solve the illegal immigration problem and goes against this country's traditions of welcoming immigrants.
Automatic citizenship is enshrined in
the 14th Amendment of the
This an example of what I was talking about in a previous blog. http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/talk/blogs/dikkday48yahoocom/2009/05/o-loo-cee-you-got-some-splaini.php#comments
You see, like w's OLC, we need to stop back a bit when we look at our laws and our Constitution. We need to THINK outside of the box, so to speak.
Now the sixth grader--you know the hypothetical sixth grader that appears to know more than the 'man on the street' confrontations made famous by Leno--might look at that sentence in the 14th Amendment and think: Hey, if I was born here, that makes me a citizen.
Whereas someone like Yoo or Bybee might think: Hey, this clause appears to only refer to freed slaves. And everyone knows that the Mexican slaves that cross our borders and work for $4.00/hr under the table so to speak, are unfreed slaves. So that their children are also unfreed slaves, and, well, this Constitutional Provision could not possibly apply to them and their ilk!!!
And we sure do not need more citizens like this in
I mean, its NO BIG 'DEAL' so to speak. And it certainly is no big deal to Deal to find a new deck to deal from, so to speak. Or at least be able to deal from the bottom of the deck provided by those goddamnable northerners. (Deal refuses to bless himself)
What I admire is how repubs 'frame the issue' and provide those profound catch phrases to further their legislative aims:
They call U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants "anchor babies" because, when they become adults, the children can sponsor their parents for legal permanent residency.
Isn't that just precious? Anchor babies. Brings new meaning to that great American lilt: Anchors Away, does it not?
I mean, look at how
Section 1.
The right of citizens of the
Now it took
13th Amendment:
Section 1.
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime
whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the
64% of those in Georgia Prisons, are Black.
29% of the population in
How is that for thinking outside of the Box? Ha!!!
So how hard is it going to be for
Georgia,
Just the same old song
Keeps
Talkin' about
Glad I'm not in
I have an Hispanic name
With that same old song
They'd be mad I came
I said
A song of woe
No peace would I find
How can they be so unkind
The sheriff's arms reach out to me
To put me in the penitentiary
Such unpeaceful dreams I see
The road gangs block my view
Georgia, cruel Georgia, no peace I find
Just the same old song
Keeps Georgia from my mind
Sharecropper farms dot the land
Worked over by Hispanic and Black hands
There is no justice that can really stand
The white man's boot on you
I'm not in Georgia, Georgia, right wing Georgia
No peace, no peace I find
Just the same old song
Keeps Georgia out of my mind
Just that same old song
Keeps Georgia forever out of my mind
Apologies to Ray Charles and Seashell