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Posted on 05/14/2006 12:05:44 PM PDT by JustPiper
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BUSH SET FOR IMMIGRATION SPEECH WHITE HOUSE President Bush is getting set for a prime-time speech on Aides note the 8 p-m, Eastern Time, speech will be the president's first from the Oval Office that does not involve Iraq and the war on terrorism. And they say that reflects Bush's He's speaking as the Senate is poised to clear a compromise measure including his idea for a guest worker program. However, a rival House bill is limited to a border crackdown, and meshing the two won't be easy. Stand Up For America ! |
We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language... And we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people."
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Krauthamer on Brit talking about how bad a two-language nation is, our pledge says One Nation -- that is one language and should not be gratuitously squandered.
Oh, Lord -- Juan says he agrees with Reid -- it's racist to expect people to speak English.
"A man cannot serve two masters."
"Where a man's heart is, so will be his treasure."
Juan consistently meets my low expectations.
they're too stupid to learn English?
Juan likes to fall into the trap of "the soft bogotry of low expectations"....
I wish he would leave the show...
good night for tonight. Back tomorrow.
Stay safe.
maybe I meant "bogart-y"...
Me, too.. good for comedy relief, that's about it.
Have a good evening.
I used to avoid CNN and Lou Dobbs, because of their leftist leanings, and still refuse to listen to Wolf Blitzer's daily anti war rant, or any of the other Bush Haters. My news TV station is still FOX News. However, I have been listening to Dobbs, and we must give him credit for taking the illegal immigration case straight to the heart and jugular of our government. He's been doing an excellent job in calling it, like it is. He's definitely pushed CNN's cable ratings up.
Any comment to Mexico on their internal affairs, is always followed by back by some Mexican government twerp sticking their tongue out to us.
Proud to be among them:-)
Illegals make up about 35% of Federal Inmates....will have to see if I can find state stats.
:( hey what about me?
;)
Friday, May 19, 2006 INVASION USA Senator: Colleagues 'should be ashamed' Alabama lawmaker says sweeping bill offering illegals citizenship likely to pass Posted: May 19, 2006 5:00 p.m. Eastern
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com Declaring the Senate "should be ashamed of itself, an opponent of a comprehensive immigration plan that includes a guest-worker program believes the measure will pass next week. Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., made his remarks as the Senate prepared to act on a bill designed to tighten border security and provide a path to citizenship for most of the estimated 12 million illegal aliens in the country. Sessions said a filibuster to block the bill is unlikely, but he believes the House and Senate will not be able to hammer out a compromise this year. The House's companion bill, passed in December, calls for making illegal presence in the country a felony.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., won't say whether he'll support the bill. President Bush has supported the Senate's general approach, but he also has not publicly stated whether he would sign it into law. The White House has expressed support for two amendments passed yesterday, on declaring English the national language and the other calling it the "common unifying language." White House press secretary Tony Snow said the president "wants to make sure that people who become American citizens have a command of the English language. It's as simple as that." Some senators say the two amendments are contradictory, but 24 voted for both. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., explained: "We are trying to make an assimilation statement." Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid's charged yesterday that support of English as a national language is racist because it's aimed at Spanish speakers. The measure would make an exception for any language assistance already guaranteed by law. Anyone seeking citizenship would be required to demonstrate a "sufficient understanding of the English language for usage in everyday life." Yesterday, the Senate rejected an effort to limit Social Security benefits for illegal aliens who become permanent residents under an immigration reform bill being debated. As it stands, the bill the Senate is considering would give millions of illegals a path to U.S. citizenship if they pay fines, back taxes and meet other requirements. The Social Security proposal, offered by Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., would have prevented illegals who become legal from collecting the benefit on wages they earned while working unlawfully. "Social Security was not intended for people who entered our country illegally," Ensign is quoted as saying. Countered Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.: "Their money sits in the Social Security Administration waiting to be matched with an eligible beneficiary, and once those workers establish the eligibility, how in all fairness can we deny them the credit for their past contributions?" As WorldNetDaily reported, Wednesday the Senate approved an amendment to the immigration reform bill that would direct the building of a triple-layer fence along 370 miles of the southern border with Mexico. The Bush administration indicated yesterday the president supported the fence proposal. "[Bush] doesn't think you fence off the entire border but there are places ... where fences are appropriate, and then, you build fences there," spokesman Tony Snow said.
Related special offers: 'SECRETS OF THE INVASION' Why America's government invites rampant illegal immigration "Conquest of Aztlan": Will Mexicans retake American Southwest?
Previous stories: Social Security for illegals OK'd New Senate solution: Fence and citizenship Citizen-built border fence gains steam Napolitano bludgeons border-fence proposal Poll: Most Americans favor border fence Tancredo wins round 1 to build Mexico fence Highway sound barriers as border fences? Is border fence needed to protect U.S. security?
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Who elected that idiot!
Missed that one, but I know exactly what you mean.
Simply incredible that most of the Gang of 100 could be so completely out of touch with the rest of America. But they are.
Glad Senator Sessions has stepped out on this issue. Why is Frist not saying which way he is voting?
Someone is paying these guys off... I know there is a large Mexican Gov lobby -- they must have our senate by the you know what's...
Good post, OKIEDOC.
I notice that Arizona Carolyn *pinked* you here.
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