Friday, August 31, 2007

When did "Illegal" become "acceptable"?

The dish washer, the janitor, the fry cook, the house keeper--what do these all have in common?




Illegal Aliens.


On my way to work, I walk past the Mexican Consulate, which is always full of various Hispanics. I can honestly say, that I am not sure as to how many of them are here in our country illegally, but I would bet that many of them standing in that room are not here on work visas and do not have American citizenship.




When did we become a society of people that accepts the fact that our country is no longer worth protecting or valuing? Are we really ready to live a life of sheer mediocrity? Every illegal alien that we employ or allow into our country, takes us further and further down the path of mediocrity.


Instead of requiring people to learn our language-we are now specializing in foreign languages so that we can be accommodating to foreigners. We have facilities that they can run to for assistance with free health care and food stamps, and while we have skilled workers that are unemployed, sitting by the phone at home waiting for a call for work, we are employing illegal aliens to do these jobs because it is cheaper.


I find it confusing, that a country that was built up on the back of AMERICAN laborers--that was designed and created by men and women who valued the country they lived in, would now allow our country to be turned over to individuals who cannot even respect our borders, let alone our rules.


They do not feel that it is important to learn our lanuage, they do not believe that they should go through the process of becoming a US Citizen and they certainly do not believe that they should work an honest wage to earn their place in America.


Being an American Citizen is a privilege! Not a right. This country was not created to house ALL of the world's broken, poor, sick and underprivileged. While we can be a refuge for some--we cannot be a resting point for the entire world.


As an American, aren't you offended at the actions of those that are here illegally? Doesn't it upset you that they do not value our rules and American ways?





I for one, am tired of the liberties that are being taken advantage of by illegals and am ready to see some change! If you know of illegals that are working here...ILLEGALLY.....turn them in...report them....you would report a robbery or theft wouldn't you? If someone assaulted you, wouldn't you report that?

Well this is no different...America is being robbed and assaulted everyday by illegals. Are you going to stand by and let them do it?

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Michael Buble Rocks McCaw Hall!

Last night, my mother and I witnessed one of God's most amazing creations---Michael Buble!

If you get a chance, check out this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aujHkFwRPsw

He was awesome.....beyond awesome...well worth the money spent and a memory I will hold dear for the rest of my life.

Thanks Mom!

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Emerald City or Tarnished Jewel?

It's 6:00 a.m....dusk. The moon is trying its best to compete with the sun which is creeping its way over the foggy horizon. It's chilly this morning...more so than usual...and I am kicking myself for not grabbing my coat. I am not usually up this early, but my work schedule called for an early morning, so here I am. Starbucks in one hand, purse in the other....I-pod blaring some music that most Seattlites would find distasteful, sunglasses on so that I am not required to make eye contact with anyone. Icognito.....just the way I like it.

It's odd this morning.....so quiet. Which is unusual for Seattle and for a brief fleeting moment, I feel as if I am somewhere peaceful.....somewhere else. It is still to early for the homeless to be out...or awake....there are very few people on the sidewalk heading to work...and almost no cars..except for a few buses that speed by me.

I walk a few blocks towards my office...reveling in the peace and quiet, which is rare these days, when I am jolted from my daydream by a runner, who nearly knocks me off my feet trying to pass between me and a sign. No excuse me, no I'm sorry....just fleeting glance...as if I didn't belong on that sidewalk to begin with. A few steps later, we are standing side by side, waiting for the hand to change to a man, when I notice, this runner.......who I am sure is sweating her tofu and soy calories right out of her body.....has some poorly done and oddly placed piercings all over her face. The irony of this strikes me so funny, that as I am staring at her, I start to laugh, to which she hears and turns and glares at me. Which just gave me all the more reason to laugh and shake my head.

The irony is this: From behind, you see an attractive woman....long red hair....semi lean body...not too tall, not too short....just right. As you approach her, you think...hmmm....I bet she has a pretty face...or...I bet she has no problem getting a man ....etc...and as you are thinking these thoughts....never once does it cross your mind, that this lovely person, could be anything other than that. Then they turn...and you get the full opportunity to take in all that they are....and are shocked to see...that this lovely person, is not so lovely afterall. Tattoo on her neck, piercings in her eyebrows, nose, ears, lips and chin.....heavy goth make-up and dark circles under her eyes, decorate what could have been a lovely face......so this thought crosses my mind..."Why are you up at 6 am, running...to keep your body in shape....when you have already counteracted all that work by destroying your face? What difference does it make what your body looks like now?"

Now some of you may think I am being judgmental....but can't you see the irony? She is working so hard to preserve the beauty of her body, but yet....negates that by making herself into a walking pin cushion.

This all leads to the fact...that this single person....reflects all that is Seattle. From behind (the outside) the city is inviting, intoxicating and lovely...full of opportunity and seduction.

However....once you get a good look at the "face" of Seattle...your shocked at just how unattractive it really is. This city works so hard to beautify its "body"--by environmental rules, recycling mandates, diversity marches, art parks, pigs at the market, etc......it never takes the time to clean up the "face" of this city. Homeless people scatter the sidewalks.....litter is everywhere....gangs run wild through the cities surrounding the market and the shopping centers, human waste and the scent of urine have become Seattle's perfume, and psych wards and needle clinics have been installed next to children's stores and your local Starbucks.

If that young woman respected her face as much as she respected her body, she would have stopped traffic with her beauty. Instead, she shocks people and pushes them away...much is the same about Seattle.

Is Seattle truly the Emerald City....am I blinded by my cynicism.....or has it become a tarnished jewel?