Posted on 06/16/2007 6:40:40 AM PDT by kellynla
They opted for a new direction by the overwhelming margin of 65% to 27%."
'Nuff said. 11/2008 won't come soon enough for me.
bttt
If they Poll Bush this weekend they might get negative numbers.
And confirmed what the demorats have been saying for years. The man is dumber than a coal bucket.
With all dude respect, Bush has lost his mind.......
Yet when you want to use it to make your point you do - I call this duplicity but maybe it is really nativity on my part.
drama queen
There are a few aspects of it that the MSM hasnt covered.
President Bushs SOTU, he said he would put an end to Human Trafficking. He first brought up amnesty here:
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BUSH ADMINISTRATION HOSTS FIRST NATIONAL TRAINING CONFERENCE TO COMBAT HUMAN TRAFFICKING
President George W. Bush And Attorney General John Ashcroft Address Conference
TAMPA - Today, President Bush joined Attorney General Ashcroft and other senior Bush Administration officials at the first-ever national training conference on human trafficking: Human Trafficking into the United States: Rescuing Women and Children from Slavery. Hosted by the Justice Department, the conference brought together over 500 attendees, comprised of the hundreds of state, local and federal officials who work together to combat human trafficking in communities across America. Trafficking in persons, a modern day form of slavery, is a serious problem in the United States and throughout the world. Each year, an estimated 600,000-800,000 men, women, and children are trafficked against their will across international borders. Of those, 14,500-17,500 are trafficked into America. Victims are forced into prostitution, or to work in sweatshops, quarries, as domestic labor, or child soldiers, and in many forms of involuntary servitude.
Throughout the past three years, the Bush Administration has taken strong steps to combat trafficking at home and abroad. Today at the conference, the Bush Administration announced new steps and resources to combat human trafficking. These initiatives include $14 million to law enforcement to help human trafficking victims, $4.5 million for organizations to assist victims, new interagency cooperation to ensure the timely delivery of benefits and services to victims, a model state law criminalizing human trafficking, new training resources, new task forces, as well as greatly increased investigations and prosecutions of human trafficking.
From the very beginning of his Administration, President Bush has spoken forcefully and eloquently about the brutal crime of human trafficking, said Attorney General John Ashcroft. We will protect the victims, prosecute the perpetrators, and build partnerships to address, attack and prevent human trafficking. These steps send a clear message that America will repel aggressively assaults on our core values of freedom and respect for human dignity. We have had success in the past three years, but we understand that these efforts are only the beginning. It is critical that we work together to track down those who hide their barbaric businesses in the shadows, and to help their victims.
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In 2001, Bush also made the death penalty a federal law for death due to child rape.
Bush never said amnesty was for all illegal aliens. But the propaganda screams that.
And, if any of these victims: http://www.humantrafficking.com/humantrafficking/features_ht3/Testimonies/testimonies_mainframe.htm were given USA Citizen protection, I wonder how many customers and bosses they could testify against.
Just a thought.
“Conservatives Republicans Not Buying Bush Amnesty”
Much better.
Yeah, and I could use a bit of help with the “nativity” in post #7.
This is a bit of a stretch. It's important to note that gasoline prices have spiked in May of both 2006 and 2007. Historically, gasoline prices are the single most important indicator of a president's approval ratings.
Unfortunately, there are a substantial number of Americans who really wouldn't give a damn about illegal immigration if they were paying $1 for a gallon of gas instead of $3.
Or naivete.
“The man is dumber than a coal bucket.”
Bush is not dumb. He is just either blinded by his inlaws and/or the Klintoons have some verrrrry interesting pix of GWB in some compromising positions. “Honey, I knew those copies of F.B.I. files would come in handy.”
I believe that is a failed attempt to use the word “naivete” in a coherent sentence.
The name Bush will be rembered as a legacy of corruption for the true conservative.
>>Another freeper trusting the MSM for what the majority thinks of your President the same MSM you say lies all the time about Republican and conservative views and politicians<<
This may be the first time someone has labeled Human Events as part of the MSM. Congrats. :)
The great news is that standing by our principles, we are leaders on this issue and as the article says, people are following our lead. That is a great sign. We are fighting for our country and not backing down and it is paying off, even if it may not feel like it with this 'Night of the Living Dead' bill.
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