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To: PghBaldy
This just gets worse and worse.SmileyCentral.com
2 posted on 05/19/2007 12:52:11 PM PDT by CremeSaver
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To: CremeSaver

Yes..it can get worse,,,
The next time I give any money to the GOP will be when hell calls and sez it has frozen over.
Nobody listens to the Avergae American anymore. We work hard to pay our bills and we just get dumped on by those in power...
Too bad we dont have a Policial Party or PAC to represent us, isnt it?


7 posted on 05/19/2007 12:55:32 PM PDT by Yorlik803 ( When are we going to draw a line a say"this far and no farther")
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To: CremeSaver

People just don’t want to believe that there is a conspiracy....NWO style


11 posted on 05/19/2007 12:58:13 PM PDT by Halgr (Once a Marine, always a Marine - Semper Fi)
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To: CremeSaver
This just gets worse and worse.

I very rarely drink if at all, I often joke saying that "I do not need the assistance of alcohol to make a fool out of myself, I do do quite well without it." B-) Still seeing crap like that makes me want to start. B-P I know my father seems to be "radical middle" or "radical out there" on politics but he did say that President G.W. Bush is like "LBJ II" or "LBJ Jr" and I think he is right in the long run with this immigration bill and it seems like we are having our hands tied in the fight for Iraq.

There are times I wonder if the U.S. has "jumped the shark" or not, I might ruffle a few feathers and say we did and are on borrowed time but seeing crap like this only confirms my suspicions. I fear that to restore things to where they should be, it will come to some bloodshed first and a lot of innocents will be hurt or worse. B-(
14 posted on 05/19/2007 1:01:23 PM PDT by Nowhere Man ("Paint me something patriotic, like, The Confederate Flag!" - Wolf, from "Blackboard Jumble")
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To: CremeSaver
Did you see that other thread about illegals not having to pay back taxes once they acquire amnesty...?? Hell, even the illegals who got amnesty back in '86 had to pay some back taxes to the IRS.

Here's the punchline : Even Kennedy's draft of the legislation had a provision requiring the payment of back taxes to IRS, but at the insistence of Bush's very own DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff that requirement was yanked.

It's worse than we think. This administration is the left of Kennedy on immigration.

17 posted on 05/19/2007 1:03:04 PM PDT by Cyropaedia ("Virtue cannot separate itself from reality without becoming a principal of evil...".)
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To: CremeSaver

The 2008 election will be the last chance to save this country. Any slappy congressman, right or left, who betrays the interests of this country on the immigration issue needs to be booted out. Unless there is a major statement made by the voters in the next election on this issue, it will be too late because the demographics are rapidly shifting in the wrong direction...and adding 20 million Democrats to the rolls ain’t gonna help matters. I’m so disgusted right now with the direction of the country.


59 posted on 05/19/2007 2:02:15 PM PDT by Azzurri
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To: CremeSaver

Well, the problem is even made worse when conservatives refuse to entertain the possibility President Bush bears some responsibility for his refusal to enforce US constitutional law.

For example, I posted the following piece here on Free Republic this morning only to have a moderator pull it within a minute. When I asked the webmaster why, I don’t even get a reply. This willful refusal to face the fact the buck has to stop at the president’s desk is only going to exacerbate the situation.

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Is now the time to impeach Bush?

President Bush’s astonishing lack of interest protecting and securing America’s border seemed to have finally pushed conservatives and regular Americans into contemplating what was previously unthinkable: impeachment. The cause of this shift was his support for the recently passed Immigration Reform bill, which is basically granting amnesty to the 12 million or so illegal immigrants in the US.

Make no mistake, the Republican politicians who have helped pass this bill did so despite overwhelming opposition from rank-and-file Americans. Since the vast majority of illegal immigrants who will obtain their American citizenship will be voting for the Democratic Party for the foreseeable future; it now becomes highly unlikely the Republicans will regain power for at least a generation to come.

As a Canadian who intends on immigrating to the United States legally in a few years; I find it distasteful I will have to spend years and thousands of dollars paying fees and following the requirements of the laws before obtaining my citizenship while someone who breaks the law is moved to the front of the line.

I love the United States and think it is the greatest force for good among all nations in history. Never in history has a nation done so much for the benefit of others - especially its enemies. And yet I am puzzled as to why so many Americans despise your country when there is no other nation anywhere in history that has been better and more decent.

I personally like and respect President Bush but am dismayed that he seems unwilling to enforce your laws securing your borders despite it’s a constitutional requirement. Is the interests of big business for cheap labor more important than technological innovation and the security of your citizens?


62 posted on 05/19/2007 2:11:40 PM PDT by Edward Watson (A liberal with a knife will always lose to a conservative with a gun)
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