Posted on 07/07/2010 8:00:49 PM PDT by csd
The Gulf Oil Spill is working wonders for Obama. He gets a $20 Billion slush fund from BP for he and his friends to spread around and gives BP a media blackout to do (or not do ) what they want. Yet the biggest prize of all is still to come. The US government has a little known Immigration rule called " TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS RENEWALS". This is a way to allow illegals to stay in the US if their country is recovering from a natural disaster. It has been abused in recent times by illegals.
Now look at a map of the area that has been affected. Obama is probably going to use " TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS RENEWALS" to Flood the US with Illegals. Of course who can object ...he is just temporarily helping those in other countries in need because of our oil spill. But he will more than double the number of illegals...thereby mounting a full scale human invasion that strengthens his hand. Once these people are legalized there is no turning back---this is a different country...think South America with a leftist twist...and lots of poverty and mob rule. Brace yourselves America! It looks like the boats are already being put in place!
(Excerpt) Read more at beforeitsnews.com ...
For some reason, humor involving the destruction of the nation eludes me these days.
and can I just add..... “Isn’t this the craziest thing that could ever be?”
Here’s some music to listen to while reading this thread.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKaQzQAlNn4
Pardon me while I look for my sunglasses to ward off the glare from the tin foil hats. The credibility of this story unravels pretty quickly when you delve deeper into the source materials.
I reached the same conclusion about ten days after April 20th.
Author Sorcha Faal. Google “Internet Hoax Queen”.
I’m not sure it’s meant to be funny.
Ping!
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