Comments on: Update II: Too Pale To Stay? https://barelyablog.com/too-pale-to-stay/ by ilana mercer Wed, 02 Apr 2025 19:29:09 +0000 hourly 1 By: Myron Pauli https://barelyablog.com/too-pale-to-stay/comment-page-1/#comment-6056 Thu, 11 Jun 2009 23:03:39 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=9728#comment-6056 Elian Gonzales was being kept here by right-wing Cubans so the leftist media would not object to his deportation. While I did not like the tactics used by Janet Reno, Elian’s dad wanted his son and the US Government had no reason to facilitate kidnapping a child from his only parent. It makes me wonder about “family values” Republicans who decide that hatred of Castro is a reason to negate the rights of (commie) dads.

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By: M. B. Moon https://barelyablog.com/too-pale-to-stay/comment-page-1/#comment-6055 Thu, 11 Jun 2009 21:37:34 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=9728#comment-6055 “And then again “the poor” also are net tax consumers.” Ilana

Maybe so. But during the Great Depression the unemployment rate was 25%. Character defects could not, IMO, account for such a high rate. Instead of fixing the root cause, which is dishonest banking, a few crumbs were thrown to the unemployed to pacify and corrupt them. Meanwhile, free market capitalism took the blame. I read once that one of the wonders of socialism was that it could make Germans and Chinese lazy. My point is that the FR bankers started the drive toward socialism with their clever method of government backed stealing.

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By: M. B. Moon https://barelyablog.com/too-pale-to-stay/comment-page-1/#comment-6053 Thu, 11 Jun 2009 20:53:04 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=9728#comment-6053 I am rather weary of references to “the left”. Socialism in this country is a direct consequence of government backed fractional reserve banking which caused the Great Depression. Until we have honest and/or free banking and money creation in this country who is to say that the socialists don’t have a point or two? FRB oppresses the poor who are typically the last to receive the new money created and are thus subjected to an “inflation tax”.

[I’m not sure of that; is it not the case that all us stiffs far from power get hit by inflation? And then again “the poor” also are net tax consumers.]

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By: Robert Glisson https://barelyablog.com/too-pale-to-stay/comment-page-1/#comment-6052 Thu, 11 Jun 2009 20:38:09 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=9728#comment-6052 “I’m not sure I can agree entirely with Robert.” It would be foolish to agree with me completely, I don’t agree entirely with myself either.
“I think he’ll find, however, that because so many of the bureaucrats are affirmative, or plain illegal, appointees, they often enact their preferences.” (Really? Ok.) “We live under an unrepresentative, managerial state.” (“Amen”)

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By: Robert Glisson https://barelyablog.com/too-pale-to-stay/comment-page-1/#comment-6050 Thu, 11 Jun 2009 13:57:59 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=9728#comment-6050 Janet Reno, during the Clinton reign, sent the Cuban boy back (Elias Gonzales, I think his name was). I think that this problem is a bureaucratic problem. As Mr. Pauli stated in regard to his daughter, the Immigration Bureau is not set up to work with the public, nor the immigrants either maybe. I knew a person from the Philippines, facing deportation because he had stayed past his visa to attend graduate school. I went to the Immigration office in Oklahoma City (164 miles away) to see if I could learn of his status and ended up leaving the Immigration office in frustration. The Immigration employees stayed behind a screen gossiping among themselves (I learned some interesting things about people I didn’t know), while ignoring me and the other people, who were obviously immigrants, there on business. The immigrants had a resigned look on their faces like, “If you wait long enough, someone will eventually come to the counter and answer your questions.” Not during my half hour wait. Hopefully now that it has made the news, someone will clear up the problem without making her go back for a year or more, though she might find a better country to live in while she’s there.

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By: Virgil https://barelyablog.com/too-pale-to-stay/comment-page-1/#comment-6047 Thu, 11 Jun 2009 10:44:51 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=9728#comment-6047 If only she was a drunk driver from Mexico, then she would have the politicians and the liberal-left organizations jumping threw hops on her behalf. But apparently amnesty advocates like John McCain, Ted Kennedy, and Nancy Pelosi can’t be bothered if the “illegal” didn’t sneak across the southern border and get involved in criminal behavior.

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By: Van Wijk https://barelyablog.com/too-pale-to-stay/comment-page-1/#comment-6045 Thu, 11 Jun 2009 07:29:44 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=9728#comment-6045 Right again. This has absolutely everything to do with race. And you can count on one of the Son of Amon-Ra’s catamites to make a lame “regrettable-but-we-must-respect-the-rule-of-law” argument. Of course, the subtext of this translates to: “Better a million Mestizos than one white. The Pharaoh has spoken!”

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By: Myron Pauli https://barelyablog.com/too-pale-to-stay/comment-page-1/#comment-6041 Thu, 11 Jun 2009 02:00:01 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=9728#comment-6041 And another joke is that Yaser Esam Hamdi, born in the US, but who left after a few months – never returned – never learned English – never voted – never paid taxes – or even CLAIMED to be an American – is considered by 99% of the political idiots to be one although the 14th Amendment contains the language: ” …and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside …” – he had NO residence and was never subject of any jurisdiction! When my daughter applied for citizenship, it went into a black hole for several years and my late ex-Congressman and his staff did nothing to even find out her status – and the INS does not even have a phone # or website to make an inquiry about status! That is our modern idea of law and justice.

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