Saturday, June 5, 2010

Teabagger Hero Rand Paul is Anti-American

Yes, it is hard to say the words (not really), but Republican Senate candidate (and Tea Party hero) from Kentucky Rand Paul is "anti-American." Why can we say this? Because he wants to throw out the 14th amendment of the United States Constitution. And where did he state this opinion? On Russian television, of course. Where else would you expect a potential U.S. Senator to speak his views on the United States Constitution?



You see, the 14th Amendment grants citizenship to anyone born in the United States, regardless of whether or not their parents are U.S. citizens. There is no ambiguity about this. But here is some of what Paul says about this issue:

Paul recently suggested to a Russian TV station that the U.S. should abandon its policy of granting citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants -- even if they're born on U.S. soil.

Paul also said he's discussed instituting an "underground electrical fence" on the border to keep out unwanted elements, though he emphasized that he's "not opposed to letting people come in and work and labor in our country."

The real problem, Paul said, is that the U.S. "shouldn't provide an easy route to citizenship" because of "demographics." Link

I wonder what country Paul's ancestors immigrated from? Because unless he is of Native American descent, he is the result of immigration.

So we wait with baited breath the condemnation of Paul from the Teabaggers, who say the constitution is sacred. Isn't that why they are so adamant about having the government stay away from their guns (2nd Amendment)?