Archive for the ‘Yuma Politics’ Category

Yuma County may abolish mail in ballots!

Tuesday, December 26th, 2006

The recent election results in Yuma County were delayed causing several races to be undecided for an extended period of time. The excuse produced for this issue was that it took too much time to process and count mail in ballots, in turn delaying the final election results.

Why is the mayor of Yuma so opposed to treating property owners in a fair and equitable manner?

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

The mayor of Yuma did everything he could to keep the ballot proposition calling for property owners to be treated fairly in eminent domain cases off the ballot. Is he afraid that this will ruin his plans to increase the size of his kingdom?

How has illegal immigration impacted your life?

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

I have heard many stories about illegal immigrants commiting crimes upon the citizens of Yuma. I have also heard that many job seekers are finding that illegal immigrants are working at jobs that they had applied for. On the other hand, there are those illegals that have had a positive impact on the community at large and the lives of individuals. What is your story?

Whats Next? Amnesty for Osama bin Laden?

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

Recently, Our national elected officials have been talking about granting amnesty to million of criminals residing in the United States. These people have committed many crimes against the citizens of the USA, including trespassing, fraud, and tax evasion.  It has been expressed that there are just too many of them to prosecute or deport back to their own country, so we should grant them all amnesty for their past crimes and let them become U.S. citizens. How far can our leaders be from stating that there are too many like Osama bin Laden and their ilk, so we should just forgive them as well? Perhaps child molesters will be next to be given a pat on the back and told, “that’s alright, all is forgiven”. It is time for the leaders of this country to wake up and do something about the nests of criminals in our midst. If granting amnesty to criminals is deemed to be an answer just because the leaders and politicians have never had the courage to properly control the invasion, then I have to wonder how they expect to stop the terrorism. They will have proved that crime and terror pay off big!

Outlaws Invade Yuma

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

I was watching the news the other day and again heard the myth that people entering the United States illegally were not criminals but instead were simply seeking work. Having heard this load of manure many times, I wondered why this fairy tale of political correctness continues to be forced upon the public. The residents of Yuma have seen first hand that the impact of these foreign criminals to our quality of life is not only severe, but is getting worse every day