Who?
The reporter left out Kerry's last sentence: "Of course, I plan to vote against the fence next time it is put up for a vote."
Why does anyone even bother to check with Kerry on anything?!
The man is a moron. Someone should tell Kerry he'd be better off not speaking. He should just show up for windsurfing photo ops.
I read that this morning.
The Herald is at times Schizo in my opinion, but that commentary was a bulls eye.
It begins with enforcement. Enforcement not just on the border, but enforcement against employers who are hiring people illegally, which is supposed to be illegal.
Sure John, let's make capitalist businessmen criminals,
rather than deal with invaders.
I wish he'd stayed in Cambodia!
The president has supported building a wall for over a year now, so if you have problems with the fact that a wall hasn't been built, take it up with Congress. He supported Sensenbrenner's suggestion to build a 700 mile wall, but Congress rejected it. Bush even signed legislation which funded the wall.
http://www.colum.edu/students/reservoir/studentlife/february2006/week1/borderfence0206.htm
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/5/3/115432.shtml
As an aside, although there are complaints that under this administration, employer fines have decreased for hiring illegal immigration, what seems to have gone unnoticed by the border hysterics is that it's because what was once a fine is now a CRIME.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/15/AR2006041501049_pf.html
Some of the Governors don't want a fence. Why don't you attack them?
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=48017
And it is within the power of each Governor to call up the National Guard to defend the borders. But some Governors are opposed to that idea too.
And for those who are saying the war in Iraq is making it impossible for our National Guard to protect the country here, there are over 300,000 National Guardsmen and only 30,000 are in Iraq or Afghanistan.
The junior senator from massachusetts...
educated beyond his intelligence.
Of course Kerry can sit on a fence; they cored out his prostate.
Dont worry. This will soon be what he calls, "The wrong fence at the wrong time and at the wrong place."
Way to go Gumby, spend billions to put up a desperately needed fence only to take it down a couple of years later. No process will ever stop illegal immigration period. He's just another typical run of the mill liberal.
Undoubtedly he was tricked by falsified intelligence reports into voting for the fence. If it wasn't for Bush falsely claiming, based on forged documents, that Nigerian uranium was going to be brought across the Mexican border to manufacture a dirty nuke, he undoubtedly would have went with his conscience and voted against the fence.
"When I strayed into Cambodia back during the Vietnam War and saw soldiers committing acts reminiscent of Genghis Khan I wished that they had a fence to keep me in the right country."
Sit back and watch John Kerry straddle the fence.
bttt
I can take 4 hours of John Kerry speeches and summarize it in 4 sentences without even having to bother listening through to the end.
Wow. And just imagine..............he thinks this all makes sense.........
It's quite refreshing to see a politician who is so firm on his stands.
It's not that he's on the fence, we're used to that. It's how comfortable he looks on the picket. That's just plain wrong!
Sitting on the fence?
And me without my ol' .22 plinker!
Why are increased numbers of agents preferable to a fence, if the effect is the same?
"I was against the Senant's action of sitting on the fence before voting for the construction of the fence. Therefore my support to vote for a fence should not be construed or interpreted by my anticipated Senant action seeking bi partisan support for unilateral fence appropriations. Additionally, and let me make this perfectly clear, my support for the fence will not be determinted until the appropriate bills requiring mandated actions from the Administration..............."