Ankarlo has already x-ed out McCain from his Presidential list. Now, it’s Sen. Barack Obama that has been crossed off. Last night, at the CNN Democratic Debate Obama fumbled when asked by Wolf Blitzer about drivers licenses for illegal immigrants. First of, Obama supports giving illegals licenses. Secondly, he didn’t really answer the question as to why he supports it. Watch for yourself as Ankarlo discusses.
Illegal immigration has become the most explosive issue in the country today. Think about all that has happened recently. There has been numerous crime stories related to the problem. Illegal immigrant rights activists have taken to the streets by the hundreds of thousands across the country. The Senate or the House can’t even secure our border. Drugs are rolling into the States via Mexico by the hundreds of pounds. It goes on and on. And then there is the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) that could lead to a North American Union sometime as early as the next generation. We could all be spending “ameros” instead of dollars and looking more and more like the European Union. Darrell says he worries about his grandkids. They could very much grow up in a much different American than the one we grew up in. Their future depends on what we do right now.
Ankarlo has a couple of places to start. Repeal the 14th Amendment, put a stop to ALL immigration for five years (you can thank illegal immigrants for that) and close the border.
Coming up later this morning…Now that Barry Bonds has been indicted on perjury charges, should we start the process of removing his records?
Is there a ghost in a Houston implosion? Or is that a missing person?
Would you sell your vote? 66% of NYU students would sell their right to vote in 2008 for a year of free tuition. At NYU, tuition and fees comes close to 35K per year. If you had a price, what would it be? If someone gave you a million dollars would you give up voting forever?
In Washington today, the Senate voted to reject another Iraq war funding bill with a timetable attached to it. This marks the 41st time a timetable measure has failed. You think they would get the point already! The House passed the same bill yesterday, but once again, it won’t make it to the President’s desk.



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