The invasion started on Clinton watch then escalated on Bush's. In my small Tennessee city of 45,000 20,000 are Hispanic. What does that tell you? Their here thanks to RATS and PUBS.
Perhaps we should lay down our swords for the time being and repel this terrible invasion!!! Enough is enough. No American wants to see this country go "Mexican". Seems to me like the House of Reps. got the message. Maybe we need to scream a little louder at the Senate!!! Everywhere I go and everyone I talk to (admit I don't speak to too many illegals) have the same attitude. Shut the damn border down!!! Do it for our kids!!! Do it for our hospitals!!! Do it for our schools!!! Do it for our prisons!!!! And last of all do it for our TAX-PAYERS!!!! Are you listening Mr. Bush? We won't be fooled again. No Amnesty!!! No Guest Worker!!! At least not until the border is controlled and we know who is here!!! The Salvadorans that we brought up here during their crisis temporarily are now refusing to go home. What does that say for Guest Worker?
Wanna bet?
We are now one of the largest Spanish-speaking nations in the world. We're a major source of Latin music, journalism and culture. Just go to Miami, or San Antonio, Los Angeles, Chicago or West New York, New Jersey ... and close your eyes and listen. You could just as easily be in Santo Domingo or Santiago, or San Miguel de Allende. For years our nation has debated this change -- some have praised it and others have resented it. By nominating me, my party has made a choice to welcome the new America. As I speak, we are celebrating the success of democracy in Mexico. George Bush from a campaign speech in Miami, August 2000. |
Here is an excerpt of a good critique of that speech:
In equating our intimate historic bonds to our mother country and to Canada with our ties to Mexico, W. shows a staggering ignorance of the civilizational facts of life. The reason we are so close to Britain and Canada is that we share with them a common historical culture, language, literature, and legal system, as well as similar standards of behavior, expectations of public officials, and so on. My Bush Epiphany By Lawrence Auster