To: Naspino
Just two questions: How about a single question:
What proof does has the media shown that the Bush Administration even has an Amnesty plan?
I keep hearing the President respond with "I am against amnesty."
12 posted on
12/30/2003 11:10:45 AM PST by
SunStar
(Democrats piss me off!)
To: SunStar
19 posted on
12/30/2003 11:16:36 AM PST by
Zipporah
(Write in Tancredo 2004 ! Both in the primary and general election!)
To: SunStar
What proof does has the media shown that the Bush Administration even has an Amnesty plan? Good point. The Bushies know how unpopular such a move would be. I think people are worked up over nothing on this issue.
26 posted on
12/30/2003 11:19:37 AM PST by
Modernman
(I am Evil Homer, I am Evil Homer....)
To: SunStar
http://capwiz.com/fair/issues/alert/?alertid=4587551 Check out F.A.I.R.'s (the National lobbying group) website and their article about Bush's newest AMNESTY. I believe you can look through their website for more information. It seems the original article came out last Wednesday (Christmas Eve).
To: SunStar
I keep hearing the President respond with "I am against amnesty.">>>>>>>
Just a *spin* on words.......
He's 'thinking' LEGAL STATUS (or some other hyperbole) is *not* the word amnesty.
But it IS the same action, and the results will be the same.......MILLIONS more will come for their 'reward'.
95 posted on
12/30/2003 11:51:03 AM PST by
txdoda
("Navy-brat")
To: SunStar
Of course the President is against 'amnesty'. It's a spin. This latest plan will move so many illegals into the legal category there won't be a need for amnesty. Therefore he can still be against amnesty and throw the borders wide open
118 posted on
12/30/2003 12:00:36 PM PST by
billbears
(Deo Vindice)
To: SunStar
I keep hearing the President respond with "I am against amnesty."
I don't have the exact quotes, but
in 2001, GWB said "If an anmesty bill reaches my desk, I'll sign it."
in 2003, GWB said "I am against blanket amnesty."
Just before 9-11-01, an amnesty bill was almost passed out of the House and Senate. Senator Byrd stopped it. Yeh, the Democrat. He can do some things right.
Then 9-11, and amnesty was sort of shelved--until after the 2002 elections. The RNC put out word before the 2002 elections that amnesty, as an issue was "off the table", meaning to the Republican candidates--don't mention it, yeh or nah. (That RNC memo has been circulated and posted and buried by the staunch GWB Republicans.)
260 posted on
12/30/2003 1:15:12 PM PST by
TomGuy
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