Posted on 05/20/2007 5:26:04 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, May 20th, 2007
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Sens. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor; Paul Hays, former House reading clerk.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., presidential candidate; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich; Douglas Brinkley, editor of President Ronald Reagan's diaries; Michael Deaver, Reagan's deputy chief of staff; Ed Meese, Reagan's attorney general.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sens. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., and Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.; military historian Fred Kagan; retired Army Maj. Gen. Paul Eaton.
THIS WEEK (ABC): House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.; Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.; talk show host Rachael Ray.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff; Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez; Sens. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Mel Martinez, R-Fla.; Rep. Brian Bilbray, R-Calif.; Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, presidential candidate; Shibley Telhami of the Brookings Institution; Vali Nasr of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Poppycock. The President is responsible to uphold the law.
Can you say STOLEN FBI FILES? I didn't think you could.
Can you say SANDY BERGER-BURGLAR? I didn't think you could.
Can you say MILLIONS of ILLEGAL FELONS murdering 40 to 80,000
Americans per year?
Can you say INCURABLE DISEASES PREVIOUSLY ERADICATED? I didn't think you could.
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE THE VICTIMS IN THIS -- NOT THE PERPS
Me too, my friend.
I’m sorry, I missed your post.....
I am not saying there’s nothing we can do, but we’re very weak compared to a year ago. All we can do is let our own senators and representatives know that this bill should not be approved as it is written. I’ll be 99 of 100 that would complain about any of the provisions of the bill will not do so. So let’s agree to do so! So what should we be for and against? Let’s make a list....
1. Amnesty of any kind. Totally opposed.
2. Those who broke the law go to the END of the line to get back in.
3. Complete payment of back taxes. Tough if it will be hard to collect. Work harder.
4. Severe and ENFORCED penalties for employers hiring illegal aliens and anyone using forged IDs or helping to produce forged IDs.
5. A complete border protection plan. What happened to our 800 mile long fence (last years bill)? Why does the Kennedy plan only call for a 300 mile long fence? Bring back a longer fence.
6. Worker cards that are forge-proof that all must carry to prove they followed the new law. See # 4 above.
Hey, it’s a start. We need to send something like this to all in Congress.
It is. Thye problem is that that law has not been enforced. We were promised enforcement as part of the 1986 Amnesty. We will not get enforcement with this one.
Bush is trying to ram this down our throats. We must let him know that we will not stand for this. He will go down as the worst president ever if he sells our nation to the lowest bidder.
I have been an ardent supporter of Bush, but I have come to the conclusion that he may just be as stupid as the democrats have been saying he is. Maybe stupider.
Really? Which clause is that?
If you knowingly pass a law that you believe is unconstitutional, then you have violated your oath of office. Whether you are the president or a congressman or even a member of the judiciary.
Yow.
Well said.
No it is not poppycock.
Do you think the repeal of the 18th ammendment of the Constitution occured because the then presidents and law enforcement didn’t do their job?
No, it was because the people would not obey it.
Everyone of us has a duty to the country and to obey the law.
The fact that so many illegal aliens are streaming across the border is real, but they come for a reason—to get paid. And the last time I checked, George Bush wasn’t paying them. Folks like me and you were.
Y’all can whine and moan about politicians all you want, but until the money stops flowing to the illegals, they’ll come here.
Personally, I think most folks need to take a good hard look in their own eye and remove the log in it before they go on about the speck in someone elses.
The immigration problem took years of EVERYONE looking the other way. The attitude is: “Come on now, who is going to pay more just so some native born can get a job? Those Mexicans work like the dickens and we save a bundle.”
Diogenesis:Poppycock. The President is responsible to uphold the law.
Horse hockey Diogenesis.Yes the President is responsible for upholding the law BUT the people of this country are also responsible for voting out the strong anti illegal alien congress we had in Nov. '06.
There's is NO excuse for that -- NONE!
No, Ted Kennedy and the democrats are.
Look, you're from California. Why do you keep electing Feinstein and Boxer? Are they for or against amnesty? We all know the answer to that.
I know you didn't vote for them, but herein is the problem. Enough voted for them. It's not just Pres Bush. 2006 taught them all that we (conservatives) are weak.
Besides threatening Pres Bush's legacy (which I really, really don't think he cares much about, say compared to Clinotn), what do you intend to do?
We need to get our power back. Think positively and rationally.
BTW, I absolutely agree we need to stop this bill as it is written. Have you called your Congressional office yet?
I miss the daily threadmania also, my friend!!
Really? Which clause is that?
What the....?
Are you going to tell me with a straight face that the Judicial Branch is not granted power by the Constitution to determine what laws are Constitutional and what laws are not Constitutional.
"The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution....".
I'm sorry. I can't believe you would even argue that.
Because the Illegal Aliens keep voting them back to Washington. They break every other law, why not the voting laws? When is the last time an illegal alien was charged with the crime of voting in an election without being a citizen???
Never.
It's just another one of the hundreds of laws that Bush and friends have decided not to enforce against illegal aliens.
I don't know where the Feds get this idea that there are 12 million illegal aliens in the United States. There are literally 12 million in California.
BTW, I absolutely agree we need to stop this bill as it is written. Have you called your Congressional office yet?
Yes I did and he has already made a public statement against it. I called to congratulate him and thank him for standing up for the United States. I also thanked him for his courage. If this law passes there is not a snowball's chance in Hell that he will ever be re-elected again.
Yes.
It was a power that was usurped by the Supreme Court in Marbury v. Madison. It was a power that was later allowed to be used by lower courts.
It is not explicit in the Constitution. IMO both Congress and the President have equal authority to judge the constutionality of any law. Indeed, it is their solemn duty. The Consitution does not make the Supreme Court the final arbiter of what is or is not consitutional. Ultimately it is left to the people.
Yeah, but what's wrong with a red-blooded businessman wanting "cheap" labor? It would be just as much a sell-out if exploitative politicians took such control of the marketplace that they determined the lowest end wage by law, not to mention payroll taxes, health insurance, etc., and the businessman has to force that into how he profits from a "free economy." Oh, hey, they already do that!
A profit and loss sheet doesn't care about the niceties of minimum wage. If the free market wasn't so shackled because of government regulation that burdens and discourages businesses from acting lawfully to be profitable, this wouldn't even be an issue. Just because it's the law doesn't make it moral. How is it moral to force a businessman to compensate employees more than what fits their balance sheets? I think the illegal Mexican immigrant problem is in big part just the inevitable real wage, real value.
Meaning that a vital part of any solution has to address a false minimum wage value. The government requires a business to pay the person more than his value. It's fake, false, inflated. Something's gotta give somewhere in that scenario. And this is it.
Teenagers and low-skilled people would benefit the most quickly from it. Teenagers would learn pretty fast that the better they work, the better the pay, and low-skilled people with good work ethics would be able to climb the ladder well.
Am I nuts, or no?
That’s great. Do one more—actually two more things. Call Boxer and Feinstein’s offices and tell them, too. I’d bet if enough folks called them, they’d cave.
I will continue to disagree with you over Pres Bush’s role in this. I disagree with him on any attempt to provide amnesty, if that is in fact what he wants, which I don’t think he does.
As I recall those were bank remittance figures.
That's in the House. In the Senate it is even worse.
well it certainly doesn’t look like FReepers are very interested in saving the GOP much less the sovereignty of the U.S.A.
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