Posted on 05/15/2006 4:13:02 PM PDT by devane617
Edited on 05/15/2006 4:38:26 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
I searched but did not see a thread already open for tonights speech. I think this is the most important speech the President will probably make for the remainder of his term.
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Jim
I quoted his post.
I'm at work (where I always seem to miss these speeches). What'd I miss?
No disagreement there.
"But, the speech itself was well crafted and it is bound to fool a large number of people into buying into President Bush's plan."
Some people will no doubt be fooled by the PR packaging.
But there are an awful lot of us that know more about this one issue than any other issue. These people, likely voters most of them, are not going to be fooled by a slick approach.
If that's what the White House is counting on, then they too will be disappointed.
In other words, lets see how it goes with all of the phone calls, faxes and emails directed to our Washington crapweasels over the next few weeks. If the majority of the public is in fact duped, then this activity will be far lighter than it has been over the past month.
I believe that activity will not wane, and in fact may turn out to be even heavier than it has been.
We'll see.
BS. He stated until the "final Solution(which is 100% effective)... That there is NO OTHER DAMNED CONTEXT.
Sessions said today that the amnesty deal will bring about 200 million more here....insane. We will have to ration gasoline.
Thanks for posting this! I remember reading it and was going to go hunting for it. For those who were whining about 'why hasn't he done something before now'
1) as I understand it, he had it out in front as and issue and was going to address it, and then 9/11 happened (recession from that as well as the one that started under Clinton, WOT, including war in Iraq and Afghanistan, setting up new governments, dealing w 24/7/365 bashing and leaks, etc., tax cuts and a few other items).
Looks like the Pubbies were trying to pass border security last year but Hill and Schmuckie voted against it - -of course, now they've put their fingers in the wind and are saying they want it:
Flashback: Hillary Clinton, Charles Schumer Nix Border Security Bill
NewsMax ^ | July 16, 2005
Posted on 04/23/2006 3:57:44 PM PDT by santorumlite
Hillary Clinton, Charles Schumer Nix Border Security Bill
New York's two senators, Hillary Clinton and Charles Schumer - who have been complaining since the London bombing attacks that the federal government hasn't done enough to protect the U.S. from terrorists - voted against legislation to enhance border security on Thursday.
Clinton and Schumer turned thumbs down on two amendments to a Department of Homeland Security spending bill, which, according to the Washington Times, would have funded plans for 2,000 new Border Patrol agents and more than 5,000 new detention beds to house illegal aliens.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1620181/posts
If Reagan were still around then I think that he would call what he did there a grave mistake. He had high hopes. He was just wrong on that matter. Not to many things he was wrong on.
Damn, the liberal pukes will be proud of you!
Son, I was here defending and campaigning for Bush long before you came around, a few months ago. In fact, I got an invitation from Bush to his first inauguration because of the work I did for him and Cheney, including, but not limited to organizing rallies here on Free Republic. I have donated to this wonderful meeting place in time and in money. As a matter of fact, I was was the first chapter president of the Michigan Freepers back in 2000. So don't tell me where my loyalty lies. It's Bush's, and RINOS in the Senate's loyalty that is in question! We have been betrayed, not the other way around.
No, it's just an observation that a low turnout hurts the pubs who don't deserve it as well as the ones who do. Not that hard to connect those dots.
Yes.
I personally thought it was a good speech, apart from the guest-worker provisions. However, I'm not going to kid myself about the timing or the substance.
Furthermore, I never said your were a lemming or a bot. That implication is only there for the terminally neurotic.
You hearing this wimp Frist on TV?
He's caved.
"You know, even if the Dems did take Congress, the President still has a veto."
True, and an impeachment without removal won't eliminate him from office.
On the other hand, the Democratic-controlled Congress will cut the Iraq budget and force a withdrawal. The President will not be able to veto that.
The federal government is the first and last point of authority to
(1)secure the borders and
(2)enforce immigration laws
and in both regards
(a)during the past six years the border has become a sieve and
(b)every measure of enforcement activity is precipitously down, even compared to the Clinton years
so yes, Bush is rightly responsible for what you call "hysteria".
He has for six years done nothing, now wants to make an eleventh hour political move to look like he's doing something while the so-called comprehensive measure in the Senate that Bush is pushing for will, by reliable measures, increase the combination of legal and illegal immigration by the year 2020 to 100 million.
Add to those numbers the kind of amendments Bush refuses to oppose like the oone from Durgan which will replace all current immigration judges with new positions open only to the lawyers who now work representing immigrants - in other words, the fox guarding the hen house.
It is in just such "comprehensive" legislation that the murderous details of the legislation is intentionally hid from the public, and Bush knows it and does not give a damn.
His march for this legislation is no different that Clinton's push for his "legacy" with a Israeli "peace" agreement that the Palestinians were never going to approve.
Its is politics pure and simple and there is no an ounce of "reform" in the bill - just 100 more loopholes and phony "enforcement" measures that will have no more "enforcement" put into than the present ones.
Bush, McPain, McKennedy, Frist et al are running a giant con game, nothing more.
Who was it that was regarded as the "Pander Bear" in a past election? Whoever it was..., they have to relinquish the title now!
"And use that money to fund efforts to keep out/deport more illegals."
Way too reasonable/effective. .....so it'll never happen ;)
The conservatives sure showed GHWBush.
What's your problem, not enough people died on 9/11.....you want to try for more?
Chief Executor of course equals Chief Executive.
Sorry.
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