Posted on 04/02/2006 12:48:06 AM PST by Rick_Michael
House conservatives yesterday issued a dire warning to President Bush and Republican leadership that they will pay a devastating political price if they proceed with a guest-worker program or anything resembling amnesty for illegal aliens before securing the borders and enforcing existing immigration laws.
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Isn't there a march in Texas? Anyone with the link...I live in the California, and I'm even thinking about going down there for it.
Well GW can't say he didn't get the message.....
No telling where they originated.
That was 20 years ago! It's much worse.
Out of control.
POTUS missed the golden opportunity on 9-12-01 to seal the border with federal troops.
Nobody, save for the ACLU and LaRaza would have dared to complain.
His position hasn't changed. It really is up to Congress to write tough legislation. Doubt they will.
IMHO it will be voters in non-border states, who swing the issue to Republicans.
San Diego, and most of southern Cal, are now so far along the illegal immigration curve, that the reconquistas have gained sufficient political power (eg: Mayor of Los Angeles Villaraigosa - former MEChA member, and the speaker of the state Assembly whatzisname, who's a shameless advocate for illegals) to now set the agenda, and elect more allies.
THAT is why the federal government, needs to strengthen border protection. States have already lost all power to do anything. The federal government - the BUSH ADMINISTRATION - need to take the lead. Not by appeasement. By leading.
It really is only Arnold, at this point, who's standing between California, and the abyss.
When the rest of the American public is greeted on national television by huge mobs waving Mexican flags and shouting anti-USA slogans. That's the image which will change the debate.
We need more arrogance and racism, from the "reconquistas". Simple as that. The more arrogant they become, the faster the debate will be joined, and the laws strengthened.
President Bush needs to get with the program, or properly fund the Border Patrol and then get out of the way.
We have problems that we need to face, head-on.
I have no problem with people who wish to work inside our system of laws, and come here legally, for whatever purpose.
I have a large, intractable problem with those whose first act is to scoff at our laws, and then further compound the problem.
But even so, set that aside, and cut to the chase:
Just what is coming across our all-too-pourous borders? Everyone talks about Nukes, or WMD, or anthrax... but, how about mumps, or antibiotic-resistant tuberculosis?
Read my links- it's all there.
And, it's just the tip- of the iceberg.
What closet???
The last time I argued over this on FR was about a year ago, and there were a number of comments that claimed turning the illegals into 'guest workers' isn't amnesty. So, have we all dropped the pretense? That's fine by me!
"The last time I argued over this on FR was about a year ago, and there were a number of comments that claimed turning the illegals into 'guest workers' isn't amnesty. So, have we all dropped the pretense? That's fine by me!"
The legislation is just like 1986. It's sad that were still at this position 20 years later.
You're exactly right because our votes have been diluted.
Demographics have changed dramatically.
Look at CA's damn two senators: Boxer and Feinstein.
Two dates are coming up fast: May Day, (May 1st) Commie workers day
and Cinco de Mayo (May 5th).
I anticipate perhaps five full days of outrageous and intimidating 'protests' that could quickly become riots.
If that happens, Arnold will have to declare a state of emergency and call for troops.
ALL Americans will see this on TV and MAYBE that will impact the elections in November or force the current Congress to pass TOUGH immigration legislation.
Democrats will break apart into two sects. Left and Lefter (think "Dumb and Dumber".)
Republicans will become the business/corporate globalist branch of the DNC. Ignoring the will of the people and abandoning Conservatives in favor of elite corporate globalists.
Finally leaving us:
The flag is actually the British Conservative flag, I like it, but we could alter it for our needs.
Otherwise, the old stand by will do nicely:
Anyway, I'm sort of having a laugh here, so don't take this post too seriously, except for the part about the d@mned rats.
OK, so I do feel like we're being betrayed by the Republicans, they aren't doing enough to convince me they are going to solve this problem. They need to learn some fear, big time.
Thank you, backhoe.
You are FR's treasure!
Your links have always been the best.
"I anticipate perhaps five full days of outrageous and intimidating 'protests' that could quickly become riots."
Not that I think this isn't possible...I live in California, and I would hope it doesn't occur next me or it doesn't harm people physically.
It is a legitimate fear. Be on guard.
I have most of my family in SoCA.
I think the 'don't tread on me' flag is truely American.
I'm libertarianish is ways, but there's key issues like immigration where I'm a solid conservative. Ultimately I think small 'l' libertarians and conservatives will realize we're both against the same enemies...and we're fairly close in ways. The rats and rhinos are our enemies.
What war? The commander-in-chief-select surrendered before any debate could be brought up about the war!
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
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