and there are some more recent immigrants who, no matter what else can be said of them, have a magnificent hustle to them; in fact, they dominate the labor force because they get the job done.
Well, if one looks, he may see the party of the second part inadvertently getting on the nerves of the party of the first part, and otherwise making them uncomfortable by demonstrating silently, but effectively, the difference between diligence and sloth for anyone who cares to look.
the party of the second part seems to seek only an opportunity to work, and quietly does so with vigor, while the party of the first part is known mainly for complaining and even less virtuous activities. and the diligence of the second party makes the first party very uncomfortable in its sloth.
The Bush plan is a non-starter.
this is one governor who doesn't want to be president, and isn't afraid to willfully disqualify oneself from that office...
I don't believe another amnesty proposal is going to sneak by the American people.
It's a fair bet that they don't point it out because telling the truth about the hazards of the Bush amnesty program would torpedo their political career.
As usual, our "representatives" are serving none save their own careers. And we're told we're supposed to put up with this bullcrap. To hell with that.
I guess this is how he figures to fix the Daylight Savings Time fiasco.
Just put us all on the same time as Mexico City.
The politician from Indiana that does matter is the one who sits on the Immigration subcommittee in the House and that's Congressman Hostettler. Like most Americans he's against the guest worker program because he sees it for what it is, a way to undercut wages and displace legal citizens from their jobs.
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