Sunday, June 26, 2011

Mexico rallies for a 4-2 win over U.S. behind overwhelming support at Rose Bowl. In what other country would the visitors have home-field advantage?

LA Times   "On a balmy early Saturday summer evening, the U.S soccer team played for a prestigious championship in a U.S. stadium … and was smothered in boos.
"Its fans were vastly outnumbered. Its goalkeeper was bathed in a chanted obscenity. Even its national anthem was filled with the blowing of air horns and bouncing of beach balls.
freerepublic.com
"Most of these hostile visitors didn't live in another country. Most, in fact, were not visitors at all, many of them being U.S. residents whose lives are here but whose sporting souls remain elsewhere."  Bill Plaschke

Or when Mexico City booed Miss USA?

And Democrats desperately want to represent these people- many of whom are labor union members- and fervently seek their votes.

Vicious campaign? You ain't seen nuttin yet

Neal Boortz "That will leave the left with that one dependable tool that always gets dusted off in hard times. The “R” word. That’s right …. RACISM! As this election season progresses anyone with an audience of more than three who dares to utter a word of disagreement with the policies of Barack Obama, or who points out the abject failures of his presidency, will be called a racist. The charge will have absolutely no impact whatsoever on rational-thinking Americans .. but it will feed the rage among other leftists.
"The intensity and viciousness of the attacks on those who oppose Obama will be quite a spectacle. So get out your scorecards, pull up a comfortable chair and enjoy the show."