If “W” has more respect for the Constitution than for the presidency, he should denounce this stealth coup by the UN climate nazis. Yes, he rejected Kyoto. His record on illegal immigration, though, is at odds with the territorial sovereignty of this nation, as is SPP. And, I may be mistaken, but didn’t he support interference by the Mexican government and the World Court in the case of an illegal immigrant rapist/murderer a few years back? Ramos and Compeon ran afoul of his compassion for Aldrete, a Mexican drug runner who took one lousy bullet in his backside for encountering these immigration officers while attempting to enter this country for the purposes of delivering illegal drugs. Johnny what’s his name in the DOJ (who was related to the drug runner by marriage and cut Adrete one sweet deal to have continued access across the border, ostensiby to testify against R & C, but which facilitated Aldrete’s drug running operation) got better treatment than these two immigration officers.
And, at the recent Points of Light celebration at A&M, “W” was so concerned with making BHO feel welcome, he actually asked protestors opposed to BHO’s policies to suspend their right to political speech. If “W” is opposed to BHO’s Cap and Trade agenda and his waffling on Afghanistan, you would have thought he’d be more supportive of people exercising their right to assemble and express their displeasure at these policies.
Bush, Sr. has taken Clinton under his wing and helped him sanitize his brand and Clinton seems to be on board with Cap and Trade from what I’ve seen of his statements.
If we are going to prevent BHO from signing a treaty or engineering a coup in the legislature to foist this climate travesty on all Americans and future generations of Americans, its time to take off the gloves and get in the ring. Lofty notions of the honor of the institution have been ground under the heel of this president and his administration. Either those who respect our way of life and the preservation of our Constitution come to defend them from the crackpots here in our Congress and at the United Nations, or they protect their backsides by remaining on the sidelines like wallflowers. We don’t have time to stand on notions of hospitality or decorum.
I am in favor of impeachment for any president who subjects us to the tyranny of a global carbon tax paid to the United Nations to install world governance.
So disregarding your error, your veering widely from the subject at hand and your brand newbie status, I will only say that President George W. Bush will most likely not say anything on this subject, as his respect for the office prevents his intervening and publicly criticizing a sitting President.
I am quite sure, however, that he is doing things quietly to continue to stand strong for American sovereignty as he did for 8 years in office.