March 14, 2007


Social Justice?

It's amazing how tone-deaf the 1600 Crew can be. Well, maybe not so much. Beloved Leader, who is finally a "world traveler" (having been outside the US like twice in his life as an adult before his appointment to his current day job by Antonin Scalia and Sandra Day O'Connor) is off to South and Central America, where the beef is GREAT!

The president, for his part, has made a point of appearing focused on the goals of his six-day "social justice" tour, which will end Wednesday.
So, in between loading ceremonial heads of lettuce on trucks, (did he have a work permit for that?) Dear Leader's henchmen back home were having fun feeding red meat to his base.
About 100 young children were stranded at schools and with baby sitters after U.S. authorities arrested hundreds of illegal immigrants in a raid on a factory which held $91 million (€69.3 million) in U.S. military contracts.
...
"We are particularly concerned about the Guatemalan community and the risk that they may be fearful about disclosing the existence or whereabouts of their children given their history with government agencies," Patrick wrote in a letter asking U.S. Representative William Delahunt to ensure U.S. authorities allow social workers access to the detainees.
Of course, in light of all the piss-poor press that the 1600 Crew has been gettng lately (damn liberal media!!!) they have their own line...
"We are not aware of anyone who had any children that weren't being cared for," Raimondi said.
Which of course is why Governor Patrick of Massachussets is concerned, and rightly so. Remember we don't spy on Americans without warrants either, right?

Unraveling, unraveling.

Social Justice tour, indeed. I wonder if their "Social Justice Tour '07" t-shirts were made in a Central American sweatshop for them.

posted by Jo Fish on 03.14.07 at 12:13 PM





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