Debbie Schlussel: Jerky Boys: Treasonous Deportation Officer, Islamofascist T-Shirt Guy, Nose-y Congressman
Today, we bring you, dumb and stupid (and, actually, traitorous):
* Ramon Williams, 27, of Taylor, Michigan (a Detroit suburb), was charged with making false statements and accepting a bribe from illegal aliens--from whom he wanted a job for his wife in exchange for favorable treatment of the deportable illegal alien.
Unfortunately, the Justice Department's chief man in the Detroit area--U.S. Attorney Stephen Murphy III a/k/a "Abu Porno," a Bush judicial nominee to the U.S. Court of Appeals--refuses to call illegal aliens "illegal aliens." Instead, he uses the PC term "deportable immigrant." Whatever. If our own Justice Department won't call them "illegal aliens," it's no wonder our country can't make a dent in the illegal alien problem.
Since Williams is a man, let's see if he gets the same easy street deal that Daphiney Caganap got.


* Just 2 days after the British terror plot of Muslim men to hijack planes over America was unveiled, the obnoxious Raed Jarrar, and Palestinian/Iraqi blogger/activist, tried to board a plane from New York's JFK airport in a t-shirt that read in Arabic and English, "We will not be silent." It's akin to yelling fire in a crowded theater.
Well, he didn't have to be silent. But Jet Blue didn't have to allow him to board a cross country flight to Oakland, California, with that shirt on (and he refused to put on a different shirt). It's a private airline and a captain has the right to reject any passenger. Jarrar is an Islamofascist activist from San Francisco who worked in Iraq with far-left, anti-American group CIVIC. He wanted to make trouble and get publicity. And he got both. Mabrook!
Classic quote from one federal or airline official who allegedly told Jarrar:
Going to an airport with a T-shirt in Arabic script is like going to a bank and wearing a T-shirt that says, 'I'm a robber.'
Just wait for the lawsuit a la the Islamofascist litigation jihad. This is why America is losing the security and morale war.
* Since all of the major problems in America are solved, including the Islamic terrorism threat, Congressman Henry Waxman (D-California) is urging the NFL to reopen its investigation into steroid use by former Carolina Panthers players.
Is this the most pressing problem in America, to you? Me neither. Please, Congressman, stop sticking your nose into pro sports.
Posted by Debbie on August 31, 2006 05:48 PM to Debbie Schlussel