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To: GladesGuru

:-) Why they handled immigration the way they did is beyond me as well. For whatever reason, the President thought is was the right thing to do. While I think something should be done like the President, they should have had something that the people could have supported. Maybe something that was step-by-step. And yes, I like my jeans as well.


199 posted on 07/29/2007 8:55:08 PM PDT by GOP_Lady
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To: GOP_Lady

“For whatever reason, the President thought is was the right thing to do.”

The President, A.K.A. El Presidente Boosh, Gringo De Mexico, seems not to have “thought” at all.

“Schemed”, “sold out”, “bought off”, even “betrayed” - perhaps.

He of Many Names took asn oath to support the Constitution. Securing the borders is an unambiguous part of that oath.

If President Bush really wants an America merged with canada and the cannibal indian descendents of Mexico, were he an honorable man he would resign and work for that which the rest of America has rejected, and which is clearly unConstitutional.

To attempt to bring about such a “union” while under his oath as President is despicable. His job description is preserve and protect the Constitution - not betray it.

I voted for him twice, as I did for his brother, Jeb. In all cases, it was a case of ‘the lesser of the two evils’. The Republican party had better find someone more willing to support and defend the Constitution or the next election or two will seee the de facto end of the Republic.

Gringo De Mexico,a rguably, is using the dress code to try to enforce a respect he has not earned, and to convince the American people that the White House is something to respect, if not venerate.

The White House, and its occupants are simply there to carry out the laws passed by Congress - the Executive branch of goverment. It is no Palaceo De Americas, home of El Presidente.


278 posted on 07/31/2007 7:49:42 AM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is essential to examine principle)
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