Posted on 11/17/2006 2:47:35 PM PST by BnBlFlag
Friday, November 17th 2006
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GEORGE BUSHS BETRAYAL AND DESTRUCTION OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY Written by Dr. Jack Wheeler Wednesday, 15 November 2006
The worst fears of conservative Republicans in Congress came true this Monday (11/13), six days after their November 7 wipeout. The tapping of Senator Mel Martinez (R-FL) as RNC Chairman is confirming evidence that George Bush is intent on destroying the Republican Party.
The most stunning defeat the GOP suffered on election day was that of Michael Steele for the open Senate seat in Maryland. Here is a black Lt. Governor who is really smart, really articulate, and really conservative Republican. The Dems were desperate to see him lose and they succeeded.
Outgoing Republican National Committee (RNC) chairman Ken Mehlman immediately recognized the value of Steele to the GOP and asked him to be his successor. Rove and Bush squashed the offer like a bug. Steele has been humiliated and is infuriated - he may drop out of politics now to the GOP's great loss.
Bush and Rove instead forced their choice of Martinez upon the party. Why? Because Martinez, a Hispanic, is a fierce advocate of amnesty for illegal aliens.
The deal has been baked into the legislative cake. Bush has made a pact with Senate and House Democrats to work with them on amnesty. There are at least 20 million illegals now in America, the great majority of them from Mexico. Most of them are adults, which means 10-15 million new voters - who will vote for the party that promises them the greatest amount of government handouts.
That would be the Democrats. Which ensures a permanent Democrat majority in the House and the Senate, as well as ensconce a Democrat in the White House, for the foreseeable future.
Yet this is not simply the destruction of the Republican Party. The illegals granted amnesty and thus citizenship will demand their wives, children, parents, and cousins to the fifth remove be able to join them. Amnesty will be a neon sign along the entire length of our southern border that America no longer has a border and any Mexican is welcome to become a US citizen.
Amnesty is quite simply the end of the United States as we know it. And it will have been achieved by George W. Bush.
If you accuse him of this, he will vehemently deny it. He will argue that Hispanic family values and willingness to work will result in their becoming Republicans over time.
The killer qualification is that "over time." Until that time comes, which may be decades, they will vote Democrat.
The only hope to stop this - the permanent rule of the Democrat Party and the very dissolution of our country - is one Senator from Arizona, John Kyl. He has vowed to filibuster any amnesty legislation. He needs 40 votes for the filibuster to succeed and it looks like he will only have 32 or 33 in the new Congress.
There may be a chance to block it in the House through a coalition of Republicans and Blue Dog Democrats, many of whom are newly-elected and opposed to amnesty.
Quite frankly, every issue facing us including the war in Iraq and on Islamic Terrorism pales in comparison to this one, upon which the very existence of America depends.
One of the principal reasons given for voting Republican and retaining the GOP majority in the House was to prevent the House's takeover by the Pelosi Democrats, with Hate America Moonbats like John Conyers taking over the Judiciary Committee and impeaching Bush.
Once Bush's pact with the Democrats to achieve amnesty for illegal aliens becomes widely known, you can expect conservatives to wish Conyers well and assist him in his endeavors.
And oh, yes -- House Democrats have announced their intention to repeal the Secure Fence Act passed last month mandating 700 additional miles of fencing along the border with Mexico. Bush will not object.
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A great commentary on what will happen to the Republican Party if this Administration is successful in pushing amnesty through,
Oh, please, it wasn't a stunning defeat. It was a very narrow win by the Dems, mostly because a handful of anti-Hispanic extremists (sorry, let's call them what they are: they wouldn't care if Brits were flooding over our borders) decided to "punish" the GOP for wanting to reach a rational solution, and instead decided stay home and permit Pelosi to get in power. So it sort of serves them right for what they got...people who want to import Muslims into this country by the container load.
I disagree with Bush on many things. I think he's too nice to Islamists, for example, and he's too nice to Dems. His biggest problem is that he honestly believes that if you do the right thing, others will reciprocate, but this is not the case among fallen humanity.
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Oh come on... Did Steele really have a chance in MD? Or, was it more of our wishful thinking? Great candidate and ads don't necessarily translate to winning an election...
If these whiners and finger pointers would just stuff a sock in it already.
"Just kidding"?
"Just kidding"?
"Quite frankly, every issue facing us including the war in Iraq and on Islamic Terrorism pales in comparison to this one, upon which the very existence of America depends."
If we lose the WOT on terror here at home, in our own back yards, then every soldier who has given his life to protect this country, will have done so in vain.
But for some, even Republicans, the OBL/NAU agenda, for some godforsaken reason, takes precidence over an effectively secured border.
Hey! Don't knock 'em -- they are "trained professionals" at this stuff. ;>
Forget about Maryland. That's water under the bridge. Ken Mehlman picked Steele to take over at the RNC. OOPS! Now that's water over the New Orleans levee.
"The tapping of Senator Mel Martinez (R-FL) as RNC Chairman is confirming evidence that George Bush is intent on destroying the Republican Party."
Agreed!
Boo!! :)
LOLOL.......iow......egomaniacs.
Yeah, agreed. This really was not a "referendum" on Bush, but was dominated by local candidates and how objectionable they were on a scale of 1 to 10. Some of ours were just a little more objectionable or duller or vaguer, while the Dems pushed atypical relatively conservative candidates. We've got to get better ones next time around.
No, it was more just to move Mel (one of my Senators) out of the way into a place where he will sink to the level of his own lack of imagination. He's good on some things (has a good pro-life record), but he's about as exciting as watching paint dry and will probably be just fine as the RNC Chairman, which is primarily a symbolic position anyway.
History repeats itself....
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