Friday, April 22, 2005

Kyrsten Sinema "Watching" Our Borders

GOP Bloggers posted the following:

Arizona State Rep. Kyrsten Sinema has charged the U.S. Border Patrol with having a double standard when it comes to prosecuting individuals who cross the U.S. border with Mexico illegally. During a visit this week to the Mexico-U.S. border, the ABC Radio Networks syndicated talker and Fox News personality stepped over a fence into Mexico and moments later stepped back over into the U.S. Sinema charges that action means Hannity broke U.S. law by reentering the U.S. illegally and that although the Border Patrol saw Hannity's action agents took no steps against him or made any attempt to arrest him. Hannity was in Arizona this week to highlight the crisis of illegal immigration between the U.S. and Mexico. Shows the utter hypocrisy and the willingness to use any club which comes to hand so typical of leftwing tactics these days. In the end, I can't imagine there being much result from this other than a yet firmer conviction on the right that the left has become alarmingly stupid.

Well said, and here's a little info on this left wing nut case.

A former Green Party member, Sinema sought the legislative seat in 2002 as an independent. Now a registered Democrat, she's been visible for several years because of her involvement on a variety of issues, including abortion rights and protesting the war in Iraq.

"My political stance has never changed," Sinema said of her decision to join the Democratic Party. "The party's platform is right in line with my beliefs."

Kyrsten has been a school social worker for seven years, working with children and families in Phoenix's Sunnyslope community. She currently operates a Family Resource Center at Shaw Butte Elementary School, with a focus on community development, adult and community education, advocacy for undocumented families, and writing and administering grants. She earned her M.S.W. from ASU's School of Social Work. In addition to her career as a school social worker, Kyrsten is active at the local and state levels as a progressive political activist. In the 2000 election cycle, she worked as the campaign manager for a Clean Elections candidate for the State House of Representatives. She was the state media contact for Ralph Nader's 2000 Presidential Bid, and has ran for Phoenix City Council and the Arizona House of Representatives. She is a member of many organizations fighting for social justice, including ACLU, NOW, Planned Parenthood, League of Women Voters, Sierra Club, AZ Women's Political Caucus, Arizona Citizen's Action, Independent Progressive Politics Network, and the AZ Alliance for Peaceful Justice.

What a resume for leading looney of Arizona.

2 comments:

Stacy said...

Apparently there's a 3 ft. buffer zone on the border, so really he didn't do anything wrong. I'm waiting for pictures of her to turn up smoking pot with the rest of them! And, yea, your sidebar is messed up. You must have entered the wrong size html code into your template.

BobG said...

Thanks Stacy and if those pictures show up we won't be amazed.