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Tom DeWeese
The American Policy
Center
Posted November 15, 2004
The World Becomes Ever More Bizarre
Clinton in the UN, Hillary in the White House
Someone has messed with the time continuum and thrown the world into an alternative universe. I present the following items as proof.
Item 1. A Washington State
school district canceled its annual Halloween celebration because it’s disrespectful to real witches. “Witches with pointy
noses and things like that are not respective symbols of the Wiccan religion
and so we want to be respectful of that,” said Puyallup School District
spokeswoman Karen Hansen.
On the district’s list of guidelines related to holidays and celebrations
is an item that reads: “Use of derogatory stereotypes is prohibited,
such as the traditional image of a witch, which is offensive to members of
the Wiccan religion.” “I do lots of things that are not revolving
around wearing a black outfit and stirring a cauldron,” said Wiccan
priestess Cheryl Sulyma-Masson.
Parents shouldn’t be surprised that witches and their “religion” are being protected in public schools since the advocating of running naked in the woods, hugging trees and worshipping Mother Earth (normal Wiccan practices) are all now part of the regular classroom discussions in many school districts.
Item 2. The City of Oakland, California has stopped setting up roadblocks
to check whether drivers are under the influence because of a rash of complaints
from the Latino community. It seems the DUI checkpoints are trapping more than
drunks. Apparently they have ensnared dozens of illegal aliens who are not
licensed to drive “yet otherwise obey the law.”
“
These checkpoints make people’s lives miserable, not make them safer,” said
Jesus Rodriguez of Oakland Community Organizations, which has filed most
of the complaints. “I’ve watched while police have towed away
cars (full) of groceries, leaving children crying on the sidewalk.”
Now, Oakland is creating new checkpoint guidelines which may call for police
to notify Latino community organizations of the time and location of coming
checkpoints. “It’s simple common sense,” said City Councilman
Ignacio De La Fuente. “You don’t want to stop people from going
to or from work. If there are kids in the car, give someone an opportunity
to call someone to pick up their kids rather than create chaos.”
So let’s get this straight. Legal Americans, who have tried for years
to get the DUI checkpoints banned as unconstitutional search and seizures,
have failed all the way to the Supreme Court. Now, however, some illegal
aliens whose very presence is against the law, and who are driving on public
streets without a driver’s license or insurance, simply have to say “unfair” and
government rushes to accommodate them.
Not only did the city stop the checkpoints, but it is now offering to warn
them where the checkpoints will be so they won’t get caught in them.
Meanwhile, no such accommodation is being issued to legal Americans. They
get caught in the snare, they face fines, confiscation of their cars, and
jail. Laws mean what? Being an American citizen means what?
Item 3. Former President Bill Clinton, according to a UPI report, has set
his sights on becoming United Nations Secretary-General. A Clinton insider
and a senior UN source have told United Press International that Clinton
would like to be named leader of the world body when Kofi Annan’s term
ends in 2006. Word is that UN leaders would flock to enthusiastically elect
him. The only thing standing in his way to being head of the world is the
reelection of George W. Bush, who would surely move to block Clinton’s
nomination.
Clinton’s bid for the UN leadership can be stopped in 2006. Hillary
wants to run for President in 2008. The Clinton’s are coming at us
from two sides.
You see, positive proof that the world has truly has gone mad.
© Tom DeWeese 2004 Reprinted with Permission
© Tom DeWeese 2003
Tom DeWeese is Founder and President of the American Policy Center, a grassroots activist think tank and one of the nation's leading advocates of individual liberty, free enterprise, and property rights. For over thirty years he has fought against government intrusion in these areas, and today is passionately involved in the fight for the preservation of American private property rights and against intrusive environmental regulations. Former editor of two Ohio newspapers Tom is the publisher/editor of The DeWeese Report, makes regular appearances on radio and television talk shows and is a published writer in several national publications. You can contact him at (540)341-8911. www.americanpolicy.org.