Posted on 11/16/2006 4:22:15 AM PST by peyton randolph
With the resignation of Republican National Committee Chair Ken Mehlman, President Bush intends to fill the post with Florida's Mel Martinez, a Hispanic who led the battle in the U.S. Senate for amnesty for illegal aliens.
"Martinez is going to lead the fight for amnesty that Bush could not win when Republicans controlled the Congress," one angry RNC member told The Washington Times' Ralph Hallow.
Unable to extract an amnesty bill from Denny Hastert and Co. in the House like the McCain-Kennedy bill he supports, Bush is looking to cut a deal with San Francisco Nancy.
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They don't care so long as their demented "vision" marches on...with or without the GOP.
Bump. Precisely the Law and Order position. Which is easily enforceable...just not popular with the Special Interests, the Globalists or the RATs.
We are faced with Oathe-Breakers and Treason.
They know they have to push through their scheme...make it a fait accompli' or they will be subject to sanction and impeachment (for any holdovers) and Treason trials later if the political tides of the true U.S. majority takes power.
If they can make it actually approved Law, then they will have made it non-contestable. Hence the desperation in the White House. They will be Going for Broke.
Total Victory...against the American People.
Makes you wonder sometime if this kind of thing isn't a plan. A whole lot of Americans are not for amnesty and want border security. I think a lot of the anger and bad attitude in everyone right now is the feeling of being ignored.
Tom Tancredo for President just really, really sounds dumb as a point!
Just sayin'.
Tom Tancredo for President just really, really sounds dumb smart as a point!
Any more dumb than these two?
I don't think so!
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