PICKET: Did president's uncle benefit from 1980's Dukakis fake ID policy for illegals?
Boston radio talk show host Howie Carr brought up on his Monday's show that Onyango Obama, President Obama's long lost half uncle ("Uncle Omar") who was arrested by Framingham, Massachusetts police last week, charged with DUI, and found to have a warrant out on him by immigration authorities at ICE, has a valid social security number and a Massachusetts driver's license.Somehow I just knew this was going to come back to Senor Eyebrows...
Massachusetts welfare workers assigned hundreds of dummy Social Security numbers to illegal immigrants to enable them to receive millions of dollars in state benefits...Yep. You read that right. The Volksrepublik of Massachusetts didn't just get all FUBAR'd yesterday. It's been FUBAR for a long, long time. Dukakis - remember, the man responsible for foisting George H.W. Bush (and by extension, Bill Clinton) on us did such a great job on the state of Massachusetts that he handed the governorship to the GOP (in a state that's 90%+ democratic controlled) for fifteen years.
The practice started after Dukakis issued a 1985 executive order barring state agencies from asking people applying for state services about their citizenship status.
It's not surprising that MA would enact such a dumbass policy. This is, after all, the state where a drunk driving illegal alien benefits from a catch-and-release policy - even after breaking and entering and assaulting a police officer - yet a law abiding gun owner gets thrown in prison, without bail, for months for owning a deactivated grenade. This is the state where a child molester gets three years in jail, while someone that happens to buy a new 12 round magazine could face five years.
MA: Common sense ends at the (NH) border.
That is all.
Thanks to Stretch for making me turn to the blood pressure meds this early in the morning...
3 comments:
Question: Is the DoKaKa Ex Order still in effect? If so, that means Romney could have Repealed it and chose not to. Or did Mr. Rino get rid of it?
And you live there again, why?
Matt
St Paul
I agree with Anon #1 - Get the hell out while you can! I left PRKalifornia (born and raised there) for Georgia in 1996 and it was the best thing that ever happened to me.
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