Speaking out without using hyperbole is the ghey



Recently, The Missouri-Kansas Coalition Against Racism, Anti-Semitism and Bigotry held a press conference against so-called extremist groups which they claimed spreading fear and separation in the metro area.

Of course it was a nice gesture with good intentions that was probably intended to make everyone feel wonderful about themselves but not only do I think one group with virtually no constituency speaking out against another group with no constituency is kind of farcical but also the local gang of do-gooders forgot to use the term Nazi.

That's the thing, if you're going to talk about immigration you MUST TAKE A TOTALLY EXTREMIST VIEW THAT PRESENTS THE ISSUE AS A LIFE AND DEATH STRUGGLE FOR THE SURVIVAL OF WHITE WOMEN AND 2 FOR ONE BEER NIGHT!!!!! Clearly, this group missed the memo and their calm and rational approach to the issue isn't helping anybody.

The fact that even Bush, who now officially has the support of about 3 people and only one of his daughters, called he Minutemen "vigilantes" is of no concern here . . . What the immigration debate is for, is showing people that you are crazy one way or another and providing no solution whatsoever just a chance to either hassle white people (guilty) or rant about your dislike of tacos.

Shame on these folks with their good intentions who forgot that this hot button political issue is really about entertainment and garnering support rather than actually working toward a compromise.

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