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Gov. Jan Brewer vs. Chuck Norris

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Sarah Palin said this past week that unlike Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, President Barack Obama lacks "the cojones" to deal with illegal immigration and America's border problems.

I agree. In fact, hers was an understatement. Actually, the only cojones President Obama has shown throughout this whole American boundary debacle are those to oppose that fine governor, turn his back on the great people of Arizona, empower drug lords, and enable illegal immigration and contraband to continue to run through our borders like gnats through screens.

The opposition that Gov. Brewer has received from President Obama is completely unbecoming of any commander in chief who has sworn an oath to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." And it is nothing short of a joke when the president's own website boasts of his "unprecedented strategic and integrated approach to border protection and security efforts."

The president finally has begun deployment of the 1,200 National Guard troops he promised last May to send to four border states. But full deployment is not expected until September, and their jobs are only supportive roles — not to be a phalanx defending the actual border.

Compare that deployment with the 1,400 National Guard members whom Obama sent just weeks after the Gulf oil crisis began. Both the numbers and delay of dispatched troops to the border reflect how the president doesn't even regard the problem as a crisis. Indeed, when the president calls the BP oil spill "an invasion" and illegal immigrants "undocumented workers," you can bet something is amiss in the Oval Office.

Everyone knows President Obama's and Congress' inactivity on America's southern border is 100 percent politically motivated. The president knows that he and the Democrats need the Hispanic vote to maintain power after November and that any further clamping down on the border would only guarantee their political demise.

Regarding Arizona's constitutional right to manage issues pertaining to the welfare of its own residents, it's unfortunate that President Obama doesn't share the same sentiment as Joseph Story, who explained in his 1833 "Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States": "The State governments have a full superintendence and control over the immense mass of local interests of their respective States, which connect themselves with the feelings, the affections, the municipal institutions, and the internal arrangements of the whole population. They possess, too, the immediate administration of justice in all cases, civil and criminal, which concern the property, personal rights, and peaceful pursuits of their own citizens."

To add injury to insult, two weeks ago it was sickening to watch a federal judge block most of the Arizona immigration enforcement law just hours before it was to take effect.

And as if things couldn't be worse, it has been equally tragic to read that the American Civil Liberties Union is suing border sheriffs for just doing their jobs.

Recently added to liberals' notorious list of outlaws is Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who not only has a bounty on him by Mexican cartels but also is being threatened with a lawsuit by the Department of Justice. (I have said for years that our border agents and patrols are understaffed, under-equipped, underpaid and underappreciated. And now they are under attack from not only outside but also within our borders.)

Meanwhile back at the farm, or on the border, lone ranger Gov. Brewer commendably and courageously continues to lead a battalion of border protection officials, on the one hand fighting the feds with state politicians and attorneys and on the other hand fighting illegals with border agents, sheriffs and other law enforcement officials.

What a job, huh? Does anyone think she endures those hardships merely for a paycheck? Hardly. Rather, that's pure, unadulterated patriotism.

Because of Gov. Jan Brewer's toughness, a new website about her recently launched and paralleled her prowess with the Chuck Norris "facts," those satirical and mythical super-sayings or jokes about me and my life. A few of my favorites about the Arizona governor are:

—Jan Brewer flosses with barbed wire from the border.

—Jan Brewer eats scorpions for breakfast and burps up rattlesnakes.

—Jan Brewer taught Chuck Norris how to do a roundhouse kick.

The fact is Gov. Brewer has tougher skin than I do. I've often said, tongue in cheek, that I would jump over a table and choke bad political opponents if I were running for office.

I commend Gov. Brewer for her courage and tenacity, as well as for doing what the federal government refuses to do: protect Americans from more border invasion.

A few years ago, then-presidential candidate Mike Huckabee had a little fun shooting an election commercial with me in it. He said, "My plan to secure the border? Two words: Chuck Norris."

Well, I join millions of others by saying that Arizona's remedy for securing the border is three words: Gov. Jan Brewer.

(Among eight solutions to usher in America's reawakening and renewal in Chuck Norris' new paperback expansion of his New York Times best-seller, "Black Belt Patriotism," are his remedies for our border problems, as well as his solution for illegal immigration within our borders.)

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COPYRIGHT 2010 CHUCK NORRIS

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Re: "And it is nothing short of a joke when the president's own website boasts of his "unprecedented strategic and integrated approach to border protection and security efforts.""
Note the following.
"In the big lie there is always a certain force of credibility" - Adolph Hitler, Mein Kampf
There's Mr President's mentor, Chuck. I trust that God raises up multitudes of UNbelievers like yourself to stand firm with Gov. Brewer.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Alan O'Reilly
Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:12 AM
The behavior of our President is incomprehensible unless you look beyond the border. Our President, like many world leaders and many in the Congress, want a One World Government. A communist world. And as they work toward that goal, US borders do not matter. At present we are a soverign nation and borders do matter to us the citizens. If the leaders of the world sign the new UN Climate Change Treaty and Congress knowingly or unknowingly (since they don't read things they vote on) passes it, we cease to be a nation and then the border situation does not matter at all in our leaders world view. They are proceeding full steam ahead to make this one world government happen and only the American people, their wills, their vigilance and their desire to prevent this will protect us. We can vote out all those who have been ignoring the will of the people but then we need to be willing to immediately remove from office anyone who does not vote according to the will of the voters who elected him/her. No more trusting our elected officials to do the right thing. They don't do it unless their job is immediately at risk. Hey what about Gov Jan Brewer for President. What a patriotic idea!
Comment: #2
Posted by: c
Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:37 PM
Wow I forgot the biggest factor of all: prayer and observance of Gods laws. The bible shows us that when nations or cities were threatened with obliteration from their enemies they could protect themselves through prayer, fasting and sacrifice and observance of Gods laws. So now appears to be THE time to remember this and act on this lesson that He has given us. He gave it to us for a reason. So we could use it.
Comment: #3
Posted by: c
Tue Aug 10, 2010 3:08 PM
I know! Let's have an across the board income tax surcharge of $1,500 per person per year to pay for the Chuck Norris fantasy fence. 20 feet high, with guard towers and everything. If mega boarder security is the answer, surly it is worth paying for, isn't it? And pay now, of course, because we would not want to pass this bill on to our grand children. What do you think Mr. Norris? Are you serious about this issue or is it just that you, like the good governor of AZ, know a good demagoging opportunity when you see one?
Comment: #4
Posted by: Mark
Sun Aug 15, 2010 1:30 PM
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