Posted on 10/08/2006 10:11:25 AM PDT by EveningStar
Oh lordy, what a time to raise that specter again. Please stop talking about amnesty and citizenship already! Is this some sort of controlled demolition or what?
Aren't you interested in improving relations with our neighbors from outer space?
"Brownsville, TX"
Where the hot salt air turns csrs into rust buckets!
One of the guys we raced with back in the early 50s brought back a 34 Ford from there when he was stationed there, got it real cheap.
One day while street racing he hit a bump and the body dropped over the frame and he head went through the soft top.
He's just delivering on an old campaign promise, which he can be seen making in that photo.
;)
I remember him talking about it on his show years ago. :)
From where I'm sitting, this PO's the very same people that PelosiGayte PO's, and they're not a small contingent. Bad idea. Unless, that is, the furor over amnesty is intended to overshadow, and the candidates exposed to it all run "against" Bush. Still, I fail to see the wisdom. At all.
LOL. Well there is a bit o'salt in the air, but we still love it, even with all the Mexican spoken. Que Passo?
Bush is hell-bent on a mission to destroy the Republican party and this country with his support for the Mexican invasion, so he will get his just desserts if the Democrats take over Congress -- an impeachment. I won't be sorry one bit if the Democrats impeach him.
Well, Mexico just did.
snip>>PRESIDENT BUSH
President Bush's job approval rating has fallen to his lowest rating ever. 37 percent now approve of the job he is doing as president, while 58 percent disapprove. Those in his own party are still overwhelmingly positive about his performance (nearly 80 percent approve), but the president receives little support from either Democrats or Independents. And while views of President Bush have lately not changed much among Republicans or Democrats, his approval rating among Independents has dropped 11 points since just last month, from 40 percent to 29 percent now.<< snip
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/10/06/opinion/polls/main924485.shtml
Bush is doing his damnedest to make sure the Republicans lose this election.
Thanks for the reminder of why I will vote straight Republican in November.
I'm with you. I don't want to start an interplanetary war.
The law I would want to break would be counterfeiting. Go down to Staples, copy some bills (not even in color), cut up and go shopping. Woo Hoo!
We'll just have to re-define the rule of law to make it all nice and legal. How about we empower the executive branch to make arbitrary decisions about what laws should be enforced in America?
Oh, wait! The Executive Branch already assumed that power years ago. Rather regal, I'd say. :<
I will also be voting Republican. That doesn't mean that Republicans, and Bush in particular have done a "good" job in government. If they lose, it is because of their failure to support conservatism.
Guess the Pres. wants the Dems to win the mid-terms, so he can be impeached.
Pres. Bush is like my sense of direction: right 90% of time, but when it's wrong, it's 180 degrees out of whack, and wants me to go to Duluth when I'm trying to drive to Pensacola.
anybody who has heard the news on the current border bill knows that its as much of a lie as the bush promise to put 10,000 national guards men on the border.
no one should trust this white house to do anything on the border but sell the USA into Mexican slavery.
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