Obama administration response to Arizona actually justifies state law
Friday, May 21, 2010 at 3:47PM by Kay B. Day
One of the 9/11 hijackers Hani Hanjour received flight training in Arizona. Many of the hijackers also lived in Florida at times. The 9/11 Commission hearings revealed red flags were overlooked by a number of federal agencies as well as individuals who had contact with these men. Hanjour received an F1 visa in Jeddah.He was able to obtain drivers' licenses in Florida and Arizona and state i.d. cards in Maryland and Virginia. [Photo from CIA] [Note: spelling of Hanjour's name varies among agencies.]On Thursday Democrats gave Mexico president Felipe Calderon the warmest welcome a head of state could hope for. Frequent standing ovations, largely by Democrat members of Congress, included Department of Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano. While Calderon’s address to the US Congress was a head-spinner, the aftermath is the same.
Listening to the president’s speech, I realized he is on the same page with our own president Barack Obama—loose borders, amnesty, climate change legislation and nationalized healthcare are not only dear to Calderon, they’re straight out of the Democrat playbook.
That Calderon is in favor of all of those measures US Democrats appear to endorse might give a thinking American voter pause.
