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To: ought-six

Bush’s love affair with Mexicans is unseemly. In the immigration debate he actually places the interests of Mexicans above those of American citizens. He should have closed the border on 9/12/2001, regardless of his infatuation with Mexicans.

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All true, but he forgot what country he works for. And he forgot the Presidential oath and the Constitutional obligations he took on as President. If the will and needs of the American people received as much attention from him as foreign countries, foreign trade pacts, Afghans, Iraqis and Mexicans....he would have probably had a good legacy to go down in history. It is symptomatic of an inbred culture of arrogance, elitism and globalism all mixed together.

America is on the brink. Serious trouble. If this country has degraded enough to put a power-mad Marxist in the White House, we are in for a rough ride until America finally wakes up, cleans up Washington and state governments, and restores our Constitutional Republic that Jefferson, Madison, Adams, Franklin, et al, intended....at all costs, the Constitution must be protected and we must have officials that support it, protect it, and live by the letter of its laws to ensure the liberties and rights of all REAL Americans.


82 posted on 08/13/2007 7:42:35 PM PDT by EagleUSA
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To: EagleUSA

I agree with your post.

Since Bush and Chertoff think we can’t live without the illegals, I suggest one more cut off for Mexico. We don’t need 50 Mexican consulates, so lets get rid of them. We can place American businesses in the buildings and collect taxes on the property.


83 posted on 08/13/2007 8:39:47 PM PDT by texastoo ((((((USA)))))((((((, USA))))))((((((. USA))))))))
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