Laura Ingraham's e-blast is back.
To: rwfromkansas; Tredge; SAMWolf; It's me; nowings; LADY J; Zavien Doombringer; Pharmboy; Taliesan; ...
Laura Ingraham PING.
2 posted on
10/28/2003 9:13:41 PM PST by
Choose Ye This Day
(Markets go up, markets go down. The country goes on. -- Ronaldus Maximus)
To: MNLDS
Nancy, "Shutup!" (you don't have to sing")
3 posted on
10/28/2003 9:15:21 PM PST by
ladyinred
(Talk about a revolution, look at California!!! We dumped Davis!!!)
To: Howlin
Hope your blood pressure's under control ... GET THIS!!!
To: MNLDS
Sighhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
5 posted on
10/28/2003 9:19:57 PM PST by
SAMWolf
(Many are cold, but few are frozen.)
To: MNLDS
At the risk of POing people here...Laura is much better looking and more feminine than Ann Coulter
6 posted on
10/28/2003 9:21:20 PM PST by
WackyKat
To: MNLDS
bttt
8 posted on
10/28/2003 9:25:54 PM PST by
junta
(Xenophobia a perfectly reasonable response to the feckless stupidity of globalism.)
To: MNLDS
Hmmmm.
What was that I read about protecting our Constitution from all enemies, foreign AND DOMESTIC?
Just how close do you suppose the "open border elites" are to crossing over to the "fair game" category?
9 posted on
10/28/2003 9:28:19 PM PST by
BenR2
((John 3:16: Still True Today.))
To: MNLDS
What has W done to close the border with Mexico?
12 posted on
10/28/2003 9:45:55 PM PST by
Kay Soze
('Tis safer in Sunni triangle than in the liberally controlled area known as Los Angeles.)
To: MNLDS
Did anybody catch Hannity and Colmes last night, when Alan Colmes brazenly, pathetically tried to spin for Pelosi? He was saying that she "obviously" meant to say that the Wal-Mart raids were conducted in a way that the effect was to "terrify" the illegals, not "terrorize" them, as she ACTUALLY said.
14 posted on
10/28/2003 9:53:39 PM PST by
Choose Ye This Day
(Markets go up, markets go down. The country goes on. -- Ronaldus Maximus)
To: MNLDS
Before September 11th, the Bush Administration, cheered on by the Journal and La Raza, was ready to give Mexican President Vicente Fox a nice gifta partial amnesty for the illegals living and working here, along with a guest worker program to allow other non-citizens to come and work here. The attacks forced the Bush Administration to put amnesty on the back burner. (They refuse to call it amnesty, preferring to call it family reunification) Amnesty would have been an impossible sell since we learned that the hijackers exploited the sloppy administration of visa system and the non-existent checks at our ports of entry. So the open border elites cooled their jets for a while. But now the unholy alliance between conservatives who dont want to offend businesses and liberals who dont want to offend Hispanic voters is stronger and more vocal than ever. They feel enough time has passed, that the rest of us will just buckle into the pressure as they ram through policy after policy that weakens our immigration laws.
President Bush has always been on the wrong side of the Illegal Alien issue. Always. Until he's shown he's changed, he hasn't changed.
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16 posted on
10/28/2003 10:02:13 PM PST by
Sabertooth
(No Drivers' Licences for Illegal Aliens. Petition SB60. http://www.saveourlicense.com/n_home.htm)
To: MNLDS
We're the ones told to shut up and sing. The elites know what's best for us and we'd better mind our own business and leave immigration policy up to them.
17 posted on
10/28/2003 10:05:36 PM PST by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
To: MNLDS
What is it with immigration reform and conservatives?
With illegal immigration from latin american countries, the country club Republicans like the cheap labor and the leftist democrats that see a potential voter base. There seem to be some well meaning conservatives that think these immigrants are natural social conservatives and will add to the economy. Reality has not borne this out.
If you advocate closing the borders and severely restricting immigration then you are labled a racist. Well, my family came here from Cuba and my wife is from Mexico and we can both see the need to close the borders and kick a few hundred thousand people the heck out of the country.
What say you my "browner than thou" critics??? I am an American, my loyalty is not hyphenated.
The failure of many immigrants to assimilate is the problem. Victor Davis Hanson in his book "Mexifornia" details it quite well. And Professor Hanson is anything but a racist.
21 posted on
10/28/2003 10:19:31 PM PST by
ScreenName1
(Viva Cuba Libre! (no, not the drink))
To: MNLDS
btttttttttttttttt
27 posted on
10/29/2003 5:11:50 AM PST by
dennisw
(G_d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
To: MNLDS
Maybe we should all move to Mexico and let them have the north in exchange. Afterall, some of us prefer warmer climates.
To: MNLDS
VDH on this same general topic:
There was a time, not so long ago, when we Americans understood that newcomers did not need to be taught in their own language in our schools. Even less did we believe that their children required special classes in ethnic pride or separate, race-based college graduation ceremonies. The very idea that a national lobbying group would call itself La Raza (The Race) and have slogans such as: For La Raza everything; for those outside La Raza, nothing would have seemed to us shocking, even chilling. We believed in American civic education for immigrants, which, combined with intermarriage, integration and popular culture, led to rapid parity for those immigrants children in terms of education, income and influence. Needless to say, in that earlier time, immigrants came to the U.S. from Mexico largely under legal auspices and in measured numbers that did not overwhelm our once formidable powers of assimilation.
What we see going on with Mexican immigration today is a tragedy, and it is not simply a result of the federal government abdicating its responsibility to control our borders (although the federal government has certainly done precisely that). The citizens of my state of California and others are also complicit in this tragedy. For instance, millions of us who used to cut our own lawns and clean our own houses now consider such tasks beneath us, as if Americas middle class has embraced as its birthright the culture and leisure once confined to an aristocratic elite. Suddenly our young people, our poor and our unskilled find jobs picking apples or laying tiles somehow demeaning. So-called dead-end jobs are no longer a rite of passage for our youth, but are deemed proper only for unskilled laborers from Mexico, whose toil, we are assured, keeps our produce, restaurants and hotels inexpensive.
The Economics and Morality of Illegal Immigration
Thus do we get in the habit of talking about illegal immigration in economic rather than in moral terms. But consider the situation from a moral perspective. Do we really expect hard-working youths from central Mexico to work 30 years in construction, hotels or the fields without marrying, having children, losing jobs or getting hurt? And how can such workers without legal status, education or mastery of English support a family on $10 an hour when most native Americans cant do so on $20? Will we continue to shrug and say, At least the money is better than in Mexico, or, None of our own people will do the work, or, They are going to drive anyway, so lets give them drivers licenses all the easy platitudes that justify the current chaos?
Unemployment is high and rising in California, but we are told that even more illegal workers from Mexico are needed. Can it really be the case that the free market can no longer operate to attract American workers through rising wages even assuming an absence of a pool of unskilled labor? Meanwhile, many who ought to know better champion the employers right to hire whomever he chooses, and assure us that Mexican immigration poses no more of a problem for the U.S. than nineteenth century Italian immigration as if they are unaware that multiculturalism did not exist in our schools in the nineteenth century, that we do not share an adjacent open border with Italy, and that Italian immigrants did not flood our country unlawfully as part of the national strategy of the Italian government.
Those who offer up these arguments are either blind to, or shy away from, the hard facts about the tragic cycle that is being perpetuated. The tragedy unfolds like this: Kids in their teens, at great peril, sneak into America from Oaxaca. They work hard for 30 years at roofing, picking, mowing, cleaning or cooking, and then often turn to state agencies when their backs give out or their jobs dry up. Meanwhile, their children too often grow up in the barrios, not with the stern family ethic of Mexico, but instead resentful that their poorly paid and uneducated parents won no security during their decades of hard work. Often these children grow accustomed to think better even of Mexico which they have never visited than of the U.S. In reaction, employers express disappointment that this second generation (which has mastered neither Spanish nor English) does not toil as hard and as cheaply as its parents. So at the same time that four out of ten U.S. resident students of Mexican heritage are not graduating from California high schools, and less than one in ten are graduating from college, employers welcome a new cohort of illegal teenagers.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1009895/posts
32 posted on
10/29/2003 6:21:49 AM PST by
Rummyfan
To: MNLDS
If we don't solve the problem of illegal immigration, all other problems will become moot. This is simply destroying America.
We will end up as the same kind of third world country our ancestors temporarily escaped from.
37 posted on
10/29/2003 8:10:24 AM PST by
Gritty
To: MNLDS
Off Topic but:
Geez Laura, did you have to have Alan Combes on you show today?
What a buffoon.
38 posted on
10/29/2003 8:48:12 AM PST by
hattend
To: MNLDS
Orrin Hatch apparently doesnt care that in poll after poll, a strong majority of Americans say they want our immigration laws vigorously enforced. (How does giving incentives and benefits to lawbreakers accomplish that?) Orrin Hatch (and all the others) won't care about anything until they are challenged at re-election time. If they keep getting voted in after nonsense like this Dream Act that just emboldens them ("Hey, the people of Utah (or insert state here) agree with me 100%. They have given me a mandate with this re-election")
41 posted on
10/29/2003 9:04:55 AM PST by
hattend
To: MNLDS
How can we ask our fellow citizens to sacrifice and fight and die for this country -- much less serve on juries, vote, and take seriously the other duties of US citizens -- if anyone can have all the privileges of a citizen just by physically getting into the country, even illegally? An excellent question.
49 posted on
10/30/2003 8:24:21 AM PST by
skeeter
(Fac ut vivas)
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