Posted on 06/05/2007 10:58:18 PM PDT by goldstategop
You know what my problem is?
I just don't want to do what's right for America.
I just don't have the courage to put a comprehensive immigration plan into place.
I just want to knock down America's great immigration tradition.
That's what President Bush said last week in promoting his plan to provide amnesty to 15 million to 20 million illegal aliens already in this country and welcome in millions more to provide his fat-cat friends with abundant cheap labor.
He impugned the motives of anyone opposing the amnesty bill worked out by the White House and senators in secret.
Do you know what's amazing about that?
In all his years in the White House, I've never seen him speak so harshly about political opponents who really do not want to do what's right for America.
I've never seen him say that about Ted Kennedy, for instance.
I've never seen him impugn the motives of Hillary Rodham Clinton or Nancy Pelosi or Harry Reid.
And that suggests to me when it comes to this border issue, this national security concern of illegal immigration, Bush is a political fanatic an extremist who will never back down or see the light.
There's more to this than meets the eye.
Bush is the first president to acknowledge his own motivations for refusing to carry out his constitutional duty to enforce immigration laws already on the books. He did that when he explained that America needs the cheap labor, that "these people" do jobs Americans won't do.
Yet, there must be more to his determination to provide amnesty for those he wrongly welcomed here in the first place. When Bush gets this mean toward his political opponents, there's got to be more at stake.
I wish he would get this angry at the enemy in Iraq and Afghanistan.
But he reserves the name-calling for people like me who believe in the rule of law, who believe it's supposed to mean something when a president lays his hand on the Bible and swears to uphold the Constitution and execute the laws of the land.
Is there anyone out there who truly believes Bush is doing what is right for America by pushing this amnesty plan?
Does anyone believe those opposing Bush's plan lack courage? Is that a fair assessment?
Do you think those opposing Bush on this amnesty plan just want to knock down America's great immigration tradition?
Wow!
These are strong charges by Bush even if they are without any substance or credibility. They say much more about the character of the president than they do about those he attacks.
What do they say about Bush?
If there were ever any doubt, at least on this issue of border security and illegal immigration, Bush is a fanatic. He is an extremist. He is so hopelessly out of touch with Main Street America it takes your breath away. I'm sure Bush's logic is understood at some elite country clubs, but it is certainly a mystery to hard-working Americans.
Maybe this is the real Bush.
Maybe his position on this issue reflects deeper problems within his soul.
Maybe America doesn't understand him at all.
Maybe he believes the American people don't deserve to be consulted about fundamental changes in the way their country is governed.
Clearly he believes he knows better than the vast majority who simply want existing immigration laws enforced before debating new ones.
I've never seen him say that about Ted Kennedy, for instance.
I've never seen him impugn the motives of Hillary Rodham Clinton or Nancy Pelosi or Harry Reid.
President Bush has never attacked political opponents the way he has attacked the base, by casting outrageous aspersions on their opposition to the amnesty bill. I agree with Joseph Farah on two things: the President is an Open Borders fanatic who thinks the country needs to be forced to accept breaking the law is the right thing to do for America. That's the first thing we know about Bush that's indisputable. Then there's his being out of touch with Main Street America. The man has a political ear when the American people say NO. He and his fat cat friends don't understand why the country doesn't accept their immigration prescription. We have a right to feel different.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
A Mexican, an Iraqi, and a redneck girl are in the same bar.
When the Mexican finishes his beer, he throws his glass in the air, pulls out his pistol, and shoots the glass to pieces.
He says, “In Mexico our glasses are so cheap we don’t need to drink with the same one twice.”
The Iraqi, obviously impressed by this, drinks his beer, throws his glass into the air, pulls out his AK-47, and shoots the glass to pieces.
He says, “In Iraq we have so much sand to make glasses that we don’t need to drink with the same one twice either.”
The redneck girl, cool as a cucumber, picks up her beer, downs it in one draft, throws the glass into the air, whips out her 45, and shoots the Mexican and the Iraqi.
Catching her glass, setting it on the bar, and
calling for a refill, she says, “In America we have so many illegal Mexicans and Arabs that we don’t have to drink with the same ones twice.”
President Bush just doesn’t care. He and Laura won’t be affected by his policies. He’s going to spend his days above all of us peons who are slogging it out in reality.
100% accurate, and perfectly said.
It’s getting to be about that time. Oh, and by the way, ignore my tag line.
My kind of girl :P
good one!
Thank you for the ping, I appreciate it. If anything is ‘hype’ it’s the things Bush and other pro-amnesty politicians have said against us... It’s true, too.
I’ve had concerns when Bush didn’t stand up and show the Democrats that he didn’t lie (we did find WMD), and I’ve wondered how he could allow Pelosi’s trips to Saudi Arabia which is clearly in violation of our laws. I’ll readily admit... Bush is really confusing me about his real intentions and his loyalty here... It worries me also because I’ve read about the whole “North American Union” thing, and I’m wondering what kind of deals he has worked out with El Presidente Fox.
LOL — perhaps I should’ve been more careful how I wrote that. What Farah says is true — not what Bush and the other pro-amnesty politicians have said! (Gotta watch how I use those periods... (o:)
bump to that
That’s two home runs by Joe Farah inside of a week!
Holy smokes, what kind of crazy world are we living in when the editor and founder of World Net Daily makes more sense than the President of the United States, you know, that ‘compassionate conservative’ guy?
You bigot you...I love you!
Bush thinks the US is infected with pesky voters that are just getting in the way of his globalist business arrangements.
Yep, I’ve had some of those same concerns... It’s not just the ones I’ve mentioned, they’re just the most recent ones... I hate it when so-called conspiracy theories begin to look so plausible. Perhaps it is a ‘new world order’ after all. And here I thought that was just a socialist/communist goal. I sure hope I’m wrong attributing these things to that.
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