Posted on 09/13/2011 3:55:34 AM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
The American way is not to give taxpayer-subsidized benefits to people who have broken our laws and are here in the United States illegally, Bachmann said at the CNN/Tea Party Express debate.
Perry defended the law, saying it was a states rights issue.
We were clearly sending a message to young people that, regardless of what the sound of their last name is, that we believe in you, Perry said.
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I just want to know who the idiots in the audience were that cheered to the 30 year old in ICU dying with no health insurance.The DNC chair witch used this as a new dem talking point in saying the tea party is whacked.
You expressed my sentiments exactly.
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Rick has undergone a RINOplasty....
” Perry defended the law, saying it was a states rights issue.
“We were clearly sending a message to young people that, regardless of what the sound of their last name is, that we believe in you,” Perry said.
Hmmm... didn’t Obama say almost verbatim the same thing a month or so ago ?
” Perry defended the law, saying it was a states rights issue.
“We were clearly sending a message to young people that, regardless of what the sound of their last name is, that we believe in you,” Perry said.
Hmmm... didn’t Obama say almost verbatim the same thing a month or so ago ?
Excellent point!
I wish they would call it what it is, “taxpayer-subsidized tuition”. The argument should not be about who has the right to go to college and what their last name is, its about who will pay for their college. Take away for a moment the immigration status issue, There is way too much taxpayer-subsidized tuition. Not everyone needs to go to college. And if college is the path you want to take but you can’t pay for it, then join the military and use the benefits by your honorable service. My best friend is having his kid complete his college in this way. Not by asking the government for money.
Nah. He may be solid on some things, but immigration? NOT! This goes back a long way...
“Perry defended the law, saying it was a states rights issue.”
No Rick...defending our borders is a national (AKA Federal) issue. States cannot make up their own immigration laws....or shouldn’t be.
” He may be solid on some things, but immigration? NOT! This goes back a long way... “
It goes back at least 10 years.....all ugly!
OMG, if that isn't a pandering, alarmist, leftist plea I don't know what is!
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” Perry kept repeating the last name line.
Sounds like an attempt to turn it into a race issue. “
Also sounds just like Obama..........
Gov. Rick Perry's Remarks to the Border Summit Direct from his office as governor...
IOW, working illegally.
and citizenship.
"Pursuing" citizenship? They are required to state that they will apply for legal status some day. What is the time limit? 10 years from now? 100 years?
I dont agree with the policy entirely, but the attacks are false comparing to the the leftists Dream acts .
The Texas Dream Act has enough loopholes for me.
and amnesty
Perry in a 2011 interview, to the question of would he consider "some sort of path to citizenship for people who are here illegally," responded "Sure."
You can say Obama is worse, because he definitely wants all the illegals voting. Perry is not 100% certain, apparently.
Bookmarked. You are hereby on record as supporting pandering for votes. Sad fact is, a majority of Hispanics are opposed to illegal immigration. In fact, when Proposition 187 first came out in California, Hispanic support for it was over 70%. Hence, not only are you supporting racist pandering, but you are wrong too.
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