To: tobyhill
You ask the same totally dishonest question all over again.
Amnesty doesn't have to be a bill. It can simply be refusing to enforce the law, which has been Bush's policy since he was governor of Texas. AN UNENFORCED LAW IS AN AMNESTY.
1,084 posted on
03/29/2006 3:11:04 PM PST by
Sam the Sham
(A conservative party tough on illegal immigration could carry California in 2008)
To: Sam the Sham; Southack
1,086 posted on
03/29/2006 3:13:11 PM PST by
onyx
(Elections are in November, 06 ---- 08 can wait!)
To: Sam the Sham
AN UNENFORCED LAW IS AN AMNESTY Excellent point. Which is why (1) illegals aren't going anywhere; (2) more are coming; (3) based on demographics, the Dems are close to having a permanent majority (starting in 2006?); and (4) look forward to (a) higher taxes & (b) reduced services.
As goes Calif, so goes the nation. The trick is to figure out how to thrive in this environment. It's just a mirror image of what's been going on in Calif for 20 years.
To: Sam the Sham
"Amnesty doesn't have to be a bill. It can simply be refusing to enforce the law, which has been Bush's policy since he was governor of Texas."
Please point to Bush's Policy as Governor concerning the law enforcement community ignoring the law. Most policies from Government Officials are in writing so it shouldn't be too hard, if it's true, for you to find.
BTW, One second it's the Feds problem and next it's a states problem, which is it?
1,745 posted on
03/29/2006 8:47:57 PM PST by
tobyhill
(The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
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