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Republicans warn Bush on immigration policy
Washington Times ^
| 1/28/04
| Valerie Richardson
Posted on 01/27/2004 10:30:57 PM PST by kattracks
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:12:57 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: PhiKapMom
How does one intimidate a guy who went to Baghdad for Thanksgiving... BEFORE Saddam was dragged out of his rathole? And just my opinion, even if word got out he was away from the ranch, I don't think they would have turned Air Force One around.
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posted on
01/28/2004 9:07:11 AM PST
by
hchutch
(Why did the Nazgul run from Arwen's flash flood? All they managed to do was to end up dying tired.)
To: hchutch
I share that opinion -- that was said to intimidate the press! It worked!
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posted on
01/28/2004 9:17:21 AM PST
by
PhiKapMom
(AOII Mom -- Support Bush-Cheney '04)
To: Don Joe
Goodbye, America! Hola, Amexica! I think there is a current race among immigrants of all countries to see who can turn America into something else. Look how many "towns" countries reside in our states (e.g., Little Cuba, Chinatowns, Iraqi-neighborhoods, Iranian-neighborhoods, Russian-neighborhoods, etc.).
There use to be a time when immigrants came to America to be American. Now they only come here to live IN America. Thus we have so many hyphen names here. They want to continue to dress in their native dress. They want to continue to speak their own language instead of speaking English. Use to be parents, once immigrated to America & an becoming American, would not allow their children to speak anything but English. Not so anymore.
So, we should not be surprised if in a few generations, we are no longer called United States of America. Better prepare your children or grandchildren that one day they or their families will be immigrants in what was once their own country.
I don't really have a problem with allowing people the process and opportunity to become American citizens. I just want them to keep America's standards. Keep America, American.
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posted on
01/28/2004 9:26:32 AM PST
by
beachn4fun
(Ok the race is on......protect our military & their jobs & our freedom.....vote Republican in '04.)
To: LaurieB
But YOU DO NOT MATTER as you will vote for Bush regardless. You are being used, and to make it worse, you are doing it to yourself.
It's the same logic that battered women use to stay with abusive men.
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posted on
01/28/2004 9:31:05 AM PST
by
DMCA
(Illegal Aliens get out of jail free, Illegal song swapping - pay large fines/goto jail...)
To: Don Joe
Realistically, I think we need to face up to the likelihood that this thing was a done deal before they laid word one of it on us, and NWIH are they gonna have it NOT go through.
Okie dokie, I'll bet you a six pack of Lime Diet Coke that it'll work out better than you think it will.Whaddya say?
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posted on
01/28/2004 9:53:21 AM PST
by
gatorbait
(Yesterday, today and tomorrow......The United States Army)
To: sweetliberty
Yup, it's basically, a revised version of 1994's Prop. 187, tweaked a bit so that it will survive the expected lawsuits from every leftist attorney and "civil rights" organization in California.
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posted on
01/28/2004 10:00:06 AM PST
by
StoneColdGOP
(McClintock - In Your Heart, You Know He's Right)
To: Travis McGee
I, for one, am not to be taken for granted by Wormtongue Rove because I'm a conservative, and he thinks I have no where else to go.
Let 'em watch me write-in Tancredo, the arrogant bastards.
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posted on
01/28/2004 10:02:23 AM PST
by
StoneColdGOP
(McClintock - In Your Heart, You Know He's Right)
To: Don Joe
yep Don Joe. It is sad.
If some people around here were TRYING to drive conservative voters away from Bush, they couldn't be doing a better job of it. Lies, personal attacks, ridicule, pile ons, and in general just TRYING to make people angry, all the while claiming to be the voice of sanity.
And the more outrageous the lies and attacks, the better it works.
The left's only chance to overcome the Republican party is to infiltrate it, pull it left with "moderate, well reasoned positions", and divide it. Essentially, to make the fall come from within.
Sad is the correct word Don Joe.
Hb
To: StoneColdGOP
I'm with you.
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posted on
01/28/2004 10:58:55 AM PST
by
Travis McGee
(----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
To: kattracks
"This is another indicator of Congressman Tancredo's willingness to do harm to people who are willing to work in the lowest-paying jobs that we need for our economy," said Miss Baca, who called the president's plan "a step in the right direction."
So this is the justification for allowing aliens and American businessmen to break immagration law, and then follow up by stating that it is a step in the right direction?
The argument is bogus on both counts.
There are Americans who can and will do this work, but aren't going to work for next to nothing, because they can't afford to! So bring in a poor alien and exploit him so that you can retain profit margins, and then say that you had no choice!
Meanwhile, our countrymen, who can't afford to work for such low wages have to sign up for federal aid to their families, along with the aliens who are coming here and wont go back because they don't have to, and they know that as long as they are here, they can get the government goodies too!
So tell me again how this Amnesty Plan is supposed to help America?
President Bush; I am very disapointed in you!
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posted on
01/28/2004 12:05:47 PM PST
by
Hillarys nightmare
(Limbaugh is the single Greatest Human alive in the world today; and thank GOD he is an American!)
To: kattracks
BTTT
To: Joe Hadenuf
The greatest state of the greatest country on earthYou got that right pal...No one or nothing will ever change that...Thanks.
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posted on
01/28/2004 5:26:31 PM PST
by
lewislynn
(First they throw us a bone (tax cuts), then they flip us the bone (amnesty+hlth care+SS + ED.)
To: calawah98
Oh and don't we know the dangers now, and the country is due to become even more destroyed by it and is being destroyed by it even as we speak. New and not necessarily good things are happening in this country right now. I think we all fully see it, a big share of us don't like it, and to make matters even worse - we don't know exactly what to do about it either.
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posted on
01/28/2004 7:43:28 PM PST
by
LaurieB
(It just goes to show you......)
To: DMCA
I consider it my duty as a United States citizen get out there and vote for the candidate I feel is best. That might seem like a battered wife syndrome type of thing - but I assure you it is not. I am from Minnesota where our vote does not matter in the grand scheme of things. We simply do not have enough electoral votes in my state to tip things one way or the other. We can't do anything BUT make a statement with our vote and we're not likely to give that up too. So battered wife syndrome really doesn't apply in Minnesota. To give you an example, Minnesota has traditionally voted democrat (not to include me of course). In the last presidential election Minnesota voted republican. Now is that making a statement or what? I think so.
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posted on
01/28/2004 7:47:35 PM PST
by
LaurieB
(It just goes to show you......)
To: Don Joe
They have GOT to learn that they do not "own" our votes. They have GOT to learn that they must earn our votes.
I agree with you there, however - I am from Minnesota where we do not have enough electoral votes to tip things one way or the other. Minnesota is traditionally made up of democratic voters (not to include me of course), but the last presidential election, Minnesota voted republican. I was shocked! For Minnesota that was making a pretty big statement. I think Minnesota proved that it was possible for Minnesota votes to swing either way even if it wasn't going to count. With not enough electoral votes in my state - all we have left to offer is making a statement. I think our last statement was pretty pronounced for anyone caring to acknowledge it. I hope someone did. Here in Minnesota we don't feel bad knowing how little our vote counts. It's just a fact and we accept it.
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posted on
01/28/2004 7:56:36 PM PST
by
LaurieB
(It just goes to show you......)
To: calawah98
All that needed to be done, was lower the prices of medications for the ones that needed it, make the drug companies sell to the poor, at the same price they sell to Mexico and Canada.
Wouldn't that make too much sense? LOL
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posted on
01/28/2004 8:06:38 PM PST
by
LaurieB
(It just goes to show you......)
To: calawah98
I read where Miami says they are the city that wants to become the new capital of the Americas.
Hmmmmmmmmm, I was just thinking - wouldn't it be rather difficult for them to rule if say perhaps a horrible hurricane just happened to carry them out to sea and separate them from the rest of us? Just a funny thought, lol!
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posted on
01/28/2004 8:09:10 PM PST
by
LaurieB
(It just goes to show you......)
To: kattracks
So let's see.
Bush proposes an immigration bill that makes him popular with some minority immigrant communities, but then it dies in Congress.
For the so called conservatives who threaten not to support Bush in November, the issue is off the table long before the election.
But for those he impressed by the proposal, he still looks like the good guy.
It's a win-win situation.
Bush must be loving every minute of this.
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posted on
01/28/2004 8:20:08 PM PST
by
Jorge
To: garandgal
I absolutely agree with your logic on healthcare and I do think it could be a solution - but only part of a solution. The drawbacks of course is all those people out there who cannot hold on to a dime for anything - some could but don't - some just can't - not enough money. That is where that plan would fall short. You and I are able to put the deductible aside in savings for that medical rainy day. We'd be taken care of and it makes perfect sense to me. As I'm talking about it here - I'm thinking it does sound a little like someone was planning another type of welfare system when developing HMO's (the dems?). I remember the days when we had the good ole 80/20 plans with a deductible and you didn't hear of any problems with our healthcare in this country then. But then I also remember not having the money at the time for that deductible or the 20 percent. I was just too poor at the time. Given a life-threatening situation, death would have been the only thing I could afford.
I'd also like to mention, I remember reading an article on how those 80/20 plans were making money and holding up the HMO's that were losing money hand over fist. We saw the bigger picture way back then and look at where it has been allowed to take us. What were we thinking?
Going back to these 80/20 plans with a deductible would only work for some of us. To be fair, we'd have to figure out something for the rest of the citizens who just can't do it. I like the sound of your plan. It's on the right track. Try to create what we had in the past. You know the days when we actually knew what a hospital room cost and could realistically face it?
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posted on
01/28/2004 8:32:19 PM PST
by
LaurieB
(It just goes to show you......)
To: Don Joe
LOL! I believe it! Hey! In my one post where I mentioned "Minnesota voters traditionally vote democratic (but not me)" - I meant to say "democrat" LOL! Time for me to go to bed! Later!
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posted on
01/28/2004 8:56:45 PM PST
by
LaurieB
(It just goes to show you......)
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