John McCain, Ronald Reagan and Other Disturbing Thoughts
B. Thomas Cooper - Editor
This shouldn’t surprise any of you, but I grew up in Arizona. As such, I know crashing your fighter jet onto the deck of an aircraft carrier does not make you a hero. That’s just what John McCain did. I can still recall the images of the carnage there on the deck of the Intrepid. McCain was unable to match the damage done previously by Japanese Kamikaze pilots, but he certainly gave it the ol’ college try. Just a little straight talk.
If that wasn’t disturbing enough, he then managed to get “shot down”. I wasn’t there when it happened, so I won’t dispute the details, but if I were looking for someone to pilot something as important as our country, I certainly wouldn’t turn to John McCain based on his flight record. The man was an iffy pilot. Oh, and by the way… he hasn’t been much of a senator either.
However, in defense of McCain, I understand why he is on the outs with the neo- conservatives. You see, John McCain sometimes lives in Arizona. Not nearly as much as most residents, but he has spent some time in the valley. In fact, his office is just up the street from mine.
That’s 16th Street, a major artery running through downtown Phoenix. It is one of the oldest roads in the valley. When I was a kid, 16th was lined with large ditches, dug by Mexican laborers over a century ago. The ditches are gone now. The Mexicans are not. Oh, this may be a big deal to some idiot jackass racist Republican, but to me, they are my neighbors.
As you may know, I attended an appearance by Bill Clinton at Grady Gammage Auditorium on the ASU campus in downtown Tempe last week. What you probably don’t know is that the auditorium was built above the ruins of an old Mexican village called San Pablo.
In simple words, this was all part of Mexico not too many years ago. When some fool pops off about “sending them home” I can’t stop laughing. I ‘d be willing to bet any of you idiots my neighbors bloodline goes back further than yours does. This is home for these people, and has been for centuries. Your relatives picked up and left home. They’re relatives did not. Now you want them to leave? Kiss my ass!
And such is the rub for John McCain. He has lived in Arizona long enough, and represented these people long enough to know that every word I’ve written is true.
The problem is further compounded when Ronald Reagan is brought into the picture. You see, the neo- cons love the ‘Gipper, but isn’t he most heralded for urging the so called ‘bad guys to “tear down that wall”? How can a good ‘Reagan republican’ support the building of another Iron Curtain, this one in our own back yard? No really, I kid you not… right through back yards. Right through gardens and neighborhoods. Right through towns. Just like the Iron Curtain in Russia, with one distinct difference. Like the dicks we are, ours will be bigger.
As predicted, the Mexicans are beginning to pack up and "go home". The apartments, once full of Mexicans, lay vacant. No more tenants, no more tamale lady, no more customers buying cerveza and lottery tickets from the bodega on the corner. The local economy has bellied up, thank you very much! And this is just the beginning, mi amigos. If the Republicans have it their way, it won’t be long until Phoenix can’t afford a bano to piss in.
But what does some dork who flunked geography care? He thinks the Mexicans are taking away jobs. He thinks he should have the option to pick onions for a living. Now he does. Flunky has no concept. Flunky has never even been to a border town. He just hates Mexicans. In fact, I’ve met plenty of people like Flunky. Most have little if any understanding. They are ignorant trash.
So what is John McCain to do? Supplicate the neo- cons who already despise him? A real war hero would stick to his guns, and McCain may have the ammo to take on his detractors. Still, it’s apt to get downright nasty, if it hasn’t already. John McCain is in the fight of his life… against his fellow republicans.
B. Thomas Cooper - Editor
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7 Comments:
As with any Lib blog this one is heavily edited. A place for one person to vent if you will with no recourse or differing opinion.
If by chance my opinion on this post is not deleted here goes! Of course if it is I will not be back to tally up the hits for Thomas's sponcers hence Thomas's checkbook.
Mr. Cooper rails on about the Hispanic presence in the Arizona Desert town of Phoenix with a longing heart and fond memories.
He ties the Neo-Cons to the desire for legal immigrants to enter this country fully discounting the large contingent of Libs who desire the same.
Regardless of Party those in opposition to this wave of illegal immigration simply desire that those that come here do it legally. Come one come all, but do it legally. I for one welcome imigrants as it is the foundation of this Country. But it must be controlled and above board.
Who knows what type of person is crossing our borders today. The government doesn't. Mr. Cooper obviuosly doesn't have a clue. Yet he makes it sound as though poor Mexican familes are the only ones.
With thirty million people in this country illegally do you think one in twenty are people this country does not want. People like drug dealers, rapists, murders or even those diseased. Do the math folks...one in twenty means over 1,500,000 unfit for citizenship. Or do you think one in fifty. That would mean 600,000. One in a hundred would be 300.000.
ONE IN A THOUSAND WOULD MEAN 30,000people have entered this country and are not someone you would want to meet. Yet no one knows who or where they are.
Mr. Cooper paints a wonderful picture of loving Mexican familes trying to get by in a better place and the crazy neo-con white rednecks want to kill them all.
That racist view is the furthist thing from the truth. I am totally for closing our borders and ensuring everyone that comes here is legal. I think we need more legal immigration and our Mexican neighbors are obviously ready to come here. But they must do it legally.
Mr. Cooper's political views are one thing but pandering to illegal immigration is simply being the voice for those that charish votes. It's simply not rational.
Mr. Cooper stop drinking the Kool-aid and wake up to the reality of the situation.
George,
thank you for contributing. Not only do I support your Constitutional Rights protecting free speech, I welcome your opinions.
That is how America is supposed to work. Is it the same on your side of the planet?
B. Thomas Cooper
It's my opinion that everyone that wants to come to this country should have an oppurtunity to do so. But not rapists, murders, drug dealers and the like.
This article simply discounts all of it.
And Mr. Cooper has the gaul to simply respond by asking what side of the planet I'm from.
Rebuttal please...
George,
I notice you didn't answer my question. Are you afraid to admit you don't even live in the USA?
Brad
Of course I live here. People of other Countries have no interest in your banter!
Keep those caustic letters coming.
Brad
Did Mexicans cross the border or did the border cross them?
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