Posted on 03/29/2006 7:07:02 AM PST by TomGuy
con leche por favor?
I'm missing the upside down question mark in front of the sentence, but fortunately my computer doesn't do that.
Arlen Specter, R-Pennsylvania
"Lining up a series of votes for Monday afternoon."
Lamar Alexander, R-Tennessee
Alexander: I'm disappointed by the fact were not moving to vote tonight.
Hmm, I'll put Lamar in the RINO column.
Terrible Ted is at the rostrum.
"Terrible Ted"
Mister potato head.
Damn, now he's gone.
"Damn, now he's gone."
If only... ;)
He'll probably outlive Strom Thurmond.
*shudder*
Sessions Rocks!
Who is Dean Stier?
At the least, Rick, if we can learn Spanish in our American schools as I did eons ago; why can't they teach English in Mexican schools? Have these criminal invaders ever even gone to school? They seem so eager to put their kids in our schools.
Yes, enough of this biligual nonsense.
ENGLISH is the language of this country.
Actually, I believe Inhofe did just that yesterday. I think it was him. He had THAT picture, as well as another on an easel. It is now a part of Congressional Record.
So Splash wanted to leave food and water in the Sonora Desert? Back in the mid 90s, I lived south of Houston, and had a hunting lease over southeast of Laredo. I liked to be able to take a camper trailer out before the hunting season, set it up, and bring it back after the first of the year. We knew about the wetback problem. Most folks said, just leave a couple of cans of beans, and a gallon or two of water, and keep the door unlocked and you will not have a problem. You would go home, come back next week, the beans and water were gone, and the trailer was clean as a whistle. No garbage, nothing, not even a cigarette butt. Five years later you could not do that anymore. If you wanted something like a camper on your lease, you better drag and drop, drag and drop, because the New Breed of wetbacks were not so cordial. Your camper would be burned. Guess if I did the same thing today, maybe I would have a Mexican flag stuck in the ground.
Number of worksite arrests of illegal aliens per year:
1997: 17,554 1999: 2,849 2000: 953 2001: 735 2003: 445 2004: 159
And, here's the letters sent out warning of a fine over violations for hiring illegal aliens:
1997: 865 1999: 417 2000: 178 2001: 100 2003: 162 2004: 3
Now, president Bush says we need to reform our immigration laws?
Should anyone trust anything they say?
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