That's some mighty fine writing in #54, Eagle Mama. What we have here is a failure to communicate the will of the American people to their leaders.
I've said it before: quite a few Americans with a moderate bent on things were most bent out of shape on immigration in the last election. Bush could have easily had 10 million more votes if he had just said he was going to stop illegal immigration and stem the sellout of America's jobs to overseas workers and cheap, desperate, aliens from the third world.
Just ask Marie007 what happens when you let your country be overrun. She'll tell you in great detail how France has become a charred "melting pot." In the long run, what makes us more resistant to the problems of multiculturalism than France? Nothing. Look at France today and you'll see America 20 years from now. If nothing changes, you can bet on it.
Thanks.
Thank you, risk. I noticed you were holding your own very well in the debate up above! :)
You are so right about the future of this country. The problem is that the President and the other politicians have no intention of listening to "we the people" at all. They believe they don't have to worry about what happens to the rest of us poor slugs - the politicians have made sure they have their golden parachutes. Us "little people" can kiss off.
There are heaps of money to be made in the destruction of our civilization and the politicians are going to make sure they're the first hogs to the trough (followed, of course, by their largest campaign contributors). I'm afraid the rest of us are going to be fresh out of luck.
"There is nothing in the world as permanent as a temporary guest worker."
And the RINOOBLs think all they have to do is substitute a euphemism like "guest worker" for "amnesty" and we'll all just bleat like good sheep.
But Charlie Brown ain't falling for Lucy's football trick again. Been there done that.
We know that "guest worker" is translated in Mexico as "amnistia."