Posted on 05/11/2009 4:49:35 AM PDT by Shellybenoit
A major Issue where John McCain lost support of the American People was Immigration reform. The year before he ran for president, he worked with Ted Kennedy and President Bush to develop a comprehensive immigration bill that included just about everything except protecting our borders. The bill failed miserably because Americans on both sides of the aisle because Americans wanted their government to secure the US borders before they addressed any other issues.
President Obama and his leftist allies that illegal immigration is a racial issue. They believe that those of us who want to protect the US boarders are inspired by racism, trying to keep out Hispanics. Recent cases such as the Hezbollah Mole in the CIA case (Nada Nadim Prouty) and the terrorists targeting Army base after sneaking over the borders, highlight the reasons the United States needs true immigration reform without amnesty. How many others are out there-not to gather information but to launch terror attacks when the time is right. It is more difficult to launch an attack when you can't get in the country
Despite the feelings of the American People, President Obama continues to march this country toward an open border/immigration amnesty disaster:
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And sadly on the issue of shamnesty the stupid GOP is 100% in agreement.
You are right about the electoral politics, packing the voter roles with ignorants, Hugo Chavez style. It's the same with everything the progressives do.
Come one, Obama, do it! Please...hurry up! LOL.
Obama voted for McCain-Kennedy in 2007. They have the same positions on amnesty. We were offered an echo, not a choice, on immigration in 2008. McCain will help Obama pass an amnesty bill. They won’t call it amnesty, but rather “getting to the back of the line” and an “earned path to citizenship.” If passed, America will be destroyed with the stroke of a pen.
I’m sure mcnutts will be all for it along with his buttbuddy from South Carolina,pansey.
“They believe that those of us who want to protect the US boarders are inspired by racism, trying to keep out Hispanics.”
Sadly, a few on this forum have drank that Kool-Aid.
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Obama Reverses Stance On Immigration
Amnesty Pushers Concoct Six Straw Men
In 'Virtual Fence,' Continuity With Border Effort by Bush
Back to indentured servitude: A cynical change in America's promise to temporary workers
Trial involving Martin Memorial Medical Center over 2003 deportation set to begin in June[Illegal]
Ruling may impact the use of border sensors
Senator reveals lack of border understanding
Drug Cartels Take Over Local Politics Full Disclosure® Investigates
Back to indentured servitude: A cynical change in America's promise to temporary workers
CA: Governor May Free 38,000 Inmates To Ease Budget (More scare tactics)
President of Costa Rica: US not to blame for past, present or future ills confronting Latin America
Netherlands Warning to US~Video
Editorial: Targeting illegal immigrants
Obama's Budget Kills Border Fence Extension
Phoenix police fear wave of kidnappings could grow
Budget would halt growth of barrier on Mexican border
Homeland Security Says It With Song (music warns of the hazards of illegal immigration)
Obama: No More Cash for Jailing Illegals
Several Guantanamo Bay detainees to be released in Washington, D.C., suburbs, say sources
Obama switches to borders first rhetoric on immigration
State weighing cost-cutting plan to release 38,000 inmates[California]
Obama budget nixes aid for jailing illegal immigrants
Obama's budget proposal cuts border fence funds
Naturalized Citizens Are Poised To Reshape California's Political Landscape
Walsh: Immigration: Never an easy answer (OPEN)
Obama reverses stance on immigration
A Christlike approach to immigration
Groundbreaking set next week for virtual fence
Mexican Drug Lord Orders Deadly Force
Could Mexico's drug war spread to the Central Valley?
Big trouble on Tijuana's main drag: Few Americans
Howard Industries’ HR director indicted
WHERE DID THE MONEY TO PAY FOR BARRYS COLLEGE COME FROM?
His mother certainly didnt have the funds to pay for his college education. At the time Obama left for Occidental Colege, his mother Stanley Ann was unemployed and living in Indonesia.
His grandparents may have been able to contribute some but they were disgusted with Barry. He had spent most of his senior year of high school partying, doing drugs and drinking. His grades were not good either. He and his grandparents frequently argued. Barry had told his grandmother that he hated the white side of his lineage.
Tuition, Room and board at Occidental was a little over $15,000 when Barry enrolled. That does not include travel to and from HI which was roughly $200 one way and incidental expenses.
Barry did not work in high school. He had no money saved for college.
His only support was from his grandparents. Stanley Ann could barely support herself and Barrys siblings in Indonesia.
The Dunhams income came from his grandmothers bank job, approximately $24,000 per year and his grandfathers job at a furniture store which was less than $13,000 per year.
The cost of living in HI is much higher than stateside.
WHERE DID THE MONEY TO PAY FOR BARRYS COLLEGE COME FROM?
Obama continues to march this country toward an open border/immigration amnesty disaster:Hope all the obama supporters who are out of work got that.
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05/09/2009 8:43:48 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 59 replies · 934+ views The Washington Times ^ | May 09th 2009Obama reverses stance on immigration Co-opts policy he once mocked By Stephen Dinan May 8, 2009 On the thorniest of political issues, President Obama has embraced the enforcement-first position on immigration that he criticized during last year's presidential campaign, and he now says he can't move forward with the type of comprehensive bill he wants until voters are convinced that the borders can be enforced. Having already backed off his pledge to have an immigration bill this year, Mr. Obama boosted his commitment to enforcement in the budget released Thursday. The spending blueprint calls for extra money to build an... |
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05/08/2009 10:40:36 PM PDT · by plsjr · 43 replies · 1,041+ views Washington TImes ^ | May 8, 2009 | Stephen DinanOn the thorniest of political issues, President Obama has embraced the enforcement-first position on immigration that he criticized during last year's presidential campaign, and he now says he can't move forward with the type of comprehensive bill he wants until voters are convinced that the borders can be enforced. Having already backed off his pledge to have an immigration bill this year, Mr. Obama boosted his commitment to enforcement in the budget released Thursday. The spending blueprint calls for extra money to build an employee-verification system and to pay for more personnel and equipment to patrol the border |
Harry Reid told the Detroit Free Press that he expects comprehensive immigration reform to be passed relatively early in the next Congress: ...
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