Posted on 09/30/2005 5:07:37 AM PDT by DogByte6RER
The Republicans here on FR won't admit to it, even though it is happening right in front of them. California is already gone, but the Bush lovers here are pretending that we are the dolts and California is still an American State.
It is a fact that The North American Union will become finalized in 2010, and I am becoming suspicious than many here are going to be happy when Bush is successful in putting an end to the USA. In the years to come, once the Mexicans start to demand higher wages, illegals from Central and South America will be brought in to work at slave labor jobs and push the Mexicans out. The Republican Party will see to it their business friends will remain rich, no matter what happens to the country.
That is the reason all our politicians love open borders, and that is the "greed" that is killing the US.
"I guess my gracious answer was rhetorical too, that must have been why I heard laughter from above..."
Aha, so I'm not gracious too??? Do I hear only thunder from above??? [Not rhetorical but Rabbinic]
To reiterate: Congress' career politicians have been selling out America for the past 40 years. Bush is a trader, not a traitor.
If I get flamed for telling the truth, then this web site as a whole is a fraud. FR has always been billed as a conservative new message board. It's one thing if I pull something completely out of my rear-end and feed it to the board (as in no-evidence stories or viewpoints), but for telling the truth - I would loose a whole lot more respect for FR.
I agree with your theoretical method of curing the illegal problem - unfortunatley, as a political issue, your ideas are no more PC than the ones I mentioned.
That's right, it's becoming increasingly difficult these days to tell the difference anymore isn't it?
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