12/28/12

You Brown Bastards Aren't Gonna Drive In This Cornfield

Just because the state of Iowa voted for bama does not mean they like him or his policies.

Two Iowa Republicans, U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley and U.S. Rep. Steve King, have each blasted Obama’s program as a serious overreach of executive authority.

Immigrant advocates are criticizing Thursday’s decision by the Iowa Department of Transportation to deny driver’s licenses to young people whom President Barack Obama’s administration has allowed to stay and work in this country.  

“Oh, my gosh! I already have it,” he said. “I hope they don't take it from me. I need it to go to my job, and to do stuff for my family.”

Why? It's simple ya see - “The Iowa DOT understands the exercising of this prosecutorial discretion by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security does not grant lawful status or a lawful immigration path to persons granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals status,” DOT officials said in a statement. “Rather, it is prosecutorial discretion extended in a blanket fashion to persons who are not lawfully authorized to be present in the United States.” 

Nothing but a bunch of mean, vindictive bigoted sonsofbitches who love their god soooo much and who go out of their way to fuck with those not like them given a bit of help from a black man they despise even more.


4 comments:

  1. That last paragraph describes the Neo-con Republican party .... to a Tea.

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  2. Strange state that Iowa. You would never know they sent the first black Miss America candidate to Atlantic City or that the first mosque in the US was opened in Iowa.

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  3. Hummmmmm

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

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  4. Thanks for that bj. And that doesn't even touch the hypocrisy level meter being blasted into space.

    Knew about the mosque and posted on it here calling the "mother of all Mosques" but the Miss A. thing I don't recall.

    There were very few black people around and seeing black for many was a novelty when I was a kid and that's a fact.

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