Posted on 04/25/2005 6:13:10 AM PDT by jveritas
What is happening to Free Republic Mr. Robinson? The Bush Haters and Republican Haters are getting louder and more daring by the hour. These phony conservatives who claim the Conservatism purity are savagely attacking President Bush and the GOP as bad as the worst liberals.
The Bash Bush feast is becoming a part of every thread. Everywhere you see Bush is a traitor, Bush wants to sell our sovereignty to Mexico, Bush is a liberal, Bush has no spine, Bush is destroying our economy, Bush is puppet in Vincent Fox hand, Bush is this Bush is that, everything wrong in this world is Bush fault.
Nothing but doom and gloom is coming from these phony conservatives. For them our economy is destroyed, liberals are controlling the government, the GOP will be finished by 2006, Mexico has invaded the US and changed its identity, China is superior to us, we are no more a superpower, and on and on and on. Every minor bump in the road is turned into a Mount Everest of catastrophe and disaster
Either Free Republic will remain the Premier political forum on the internet, a site to advance the real conservative cause and provide great and continuous support to our President Bush and the Republican Party, or it will be forum controlled by bitter and delusional phony conservatives who can never win on the ballot box, and come to FR to poison the atmosphere through their extreme kooky rhetoric and turn it into another Dummyland.
Enough is Enough.
And the House actually has the authority to say that to the SC on any issue. Gotta' love the irony.
3. Bill Clinton
2. GHW Bush
1. 1981 - 1989 - not worth much at all?
LOL. I didn't have to post this but wanted to demonstrate what the effects of posting on FR at 2:00 in the morning are. I read three modern politicians when you wrote "these". I'm going to bed.
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>>Most of the Hispanic workers are from Mexican origin and about 42% without residential status.<<
Wondering why we don't know how many illegals are in the US? There's the answer.
BTT. A patriot's BUMP to you sirs.
LOL, someone had to say it!
jveritas, I don't understand if you came here LEGALLY and are going through the proper channels to gain your US Citizenship, why you would NOT be against the criminals who are breaking our immigration laws by sneaking into this country?
Don't you love the United States and respect it's laws?
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Of course, discerning what spending is actually related to defense and the 9/11 attacks is not easy. Lawmakers have successfully blurred the distinction between national security and other spending by simply adding "defense" or "homeland security" to the titles of their old, rejected spending proposals.
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From 2001 through 2003, the federal budget expanded by $296 billion. (See Table 1.) New defense spending accounted for $100 billion of that amount, and other 9/11-induced spending on homeland security, international aid, and domestic rebuilding totaled $32 billion. (See Table 2.) That leaves $164 billion in new spending completely unrelated to defense and the 9/11 attacks. Chart 2 shows that these unrelated expenditures were responsible for 55 percent of all new spending.
I came on a student visa, after graduation I was hired by my current employer on H1B visa, after five years of employment I received my Green Card.
Although you questions are very simple to answer I am not going to answer it for you because you I have the "right" not to answer for you.
You're right, they don't. While water concernes are raised with every new housing development, the answer is ALWAYS, more taxes. And water meters. No matter how many times you tell them that taxes do not create water, we are met with the argument that trumps logic and that is, building creates jobs. Granted conservation is a good way to make what you have go farter, but you can conserve your way out of a crisis. But please don't mention population control. Another interesting issue ignored is the massive increase in vehicles on our roads, and air pollution particularly in the C. Valley. You see, the C. Valley is responsible for cleaning up it's air no matter what is dumped there, so they want to stop farmers from tilling or they will be fined for kicking up dust. They can no longer burn their own cuttings, etc., but the hundreds of thousands of cars on the highways?? fuggetabout it. Tax the farmer, ban his ability to work is land.. and viola, problem solved. The place is insane. CA used to be the 'breadbasket of the world', 5th largest economy, I can't even imagine what CA will have to offer in 20 years.
Me too. His/Her blatent disrespect for our laws and why we have them is enough to deny citizenship. Won't answer why he's leaving, why he hates his own goverment to leave, or stay to change it... (which is odd, you'd think if you want a new homeland, you'd have a reason good enough to share). Nah, for all I know, the dude is Al-Queda hiding withing the right's for illegals issue.
Yes, and how to you fund welfare services or hospitals required to treat, when you have NOOOOOOOOO idea how many will be lining up? How? Open ended / never ending tax increases, new taxes, fees, user fees,...reduced services to all. And those with a legitimate voting voice, can do NOTHING. What the overwhelming populace demands, the courts overturn. So, it's an economic death spiral.
it's possible.
Same as all you do.
The whole thing that is ticking me off about the illegal immigration and borders control is that it has been used in a "hysteric" ( no insult intended) way to attack President Bush and the GOP. I am totally for stronger border controls and I am totally against illegal immigrants coming here to live on welfare and suck the money for free. And so are all the people that you may call them OBL (Open Border Lobby). I think we really get angry to see freepers attacking President Bush and the GOP in a savage way over this immigration and borders issue. You know how many enemies inside and outside the President has. Inside he is fighting the liberals every minute and outside he is fighting the terrorists and the terrorist regimes, not to mention the political fight against many European cowards and socialists and the impotent UN.
Also there is lot of "knee jerk" reaction going on for every bump we face in the road and there is lot of doom and gloom scenarios being spread around.
Let us make a "real and constructive criticism" if we need to do so for our President and our leadership in the Congress, let us not be obsessed over one single issue, and let us avoid savage attacks because there are lot of important issues as well.
I would still like to know why he/she (whatever) is leaving their own country? What government or party did he used to support in his own country, and why did it fail him enough to come here?? Why can't he stay there and work for change in his own country, or why won't he?? (or she, whatever). We should know why a person want's to come here. When this person jv has called me a racist 5 or 6 times because I support the law, then I have VERY SERIOUS concerns about a person that wants to be an American citizen if they do not respect the laws and those that follow them, but will be expected to follow them when sworn in as a citizen, and promote them or change them through the same process the rest of us do. Something is very very fishy here.
no, it is the basis of a reasonable criticism of Bush and the GOP. they SUCK on this issue. there's no excuse for it, and they should be held accountable. there's too much at stake. the terrorists will no doubt try to bring the bomb through the border (or some other illegal way).
let us not be obsessed over one single
to the contrary, let us PLEASE be obsessed over this single issue AS WELL AS other issues.
This is the rhetoric that you say so many times on some many threads.
Wrong. i've never said any of those things. you have me confused with someone else.
I've never said any of those things.
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