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LET'S ALL BREAK SOME LAWS
Fiedor Report On the News #264 ^ | 3-17-02 | Doug Fiedor

Posted on 03/18/2002 10:43:25 AM PST by forest

Whatever happened to the Republican Party? No, I don't mean the freedom loving folks out here who want a smaller government, lower taxes and a federal government that stays the hell out of our lives. We're all still here. It's the Republicans we thought we elected who are getting hard to find.

Sure, there's still a whole slew of people in Washington who put the "R" after their name. Problem is, there are not very many of them acting like they should be allowed to call themselves Republicans.

Bill Clinton and his cadre of crooks were not expected to obey the law. That's how most Democrats are. The concept of the unalienable rights of life, liberty and properly for the people is foreign to them. Instead, they opt for a class system in which they and their supporters maintain the upper hand over the producers of America. And, as we saw for eight long years, most Clinton cronies got a pass on things like maintaining common decency and obeying the law.

We thought that Independent counsel Robert W. Ray was a Republican. The IC report states just what most good Americans knew all along: There was plenty of reason to prosecute Bill Clinton and many of his friends.

The problem is, Ray chose to not prosecute Bill Clinton or any other person involved in any of his illegal conspiracies. Why? Simple. Personal benefit. Robert W. Ray wants to run for a U.S. Senate seat in New Jersey. He took the IC gig but then refused to play the tune because he didn't want to anger any New Jersey voters.

Then we saw the fiasco of the Campaign reform bill. Congress wants to ban the political speech of the American people. Why? Because that bill is actually an incumbent protection act. They did it for personal gain.

Yet, nothing was done about all the voter fraud of the 2000 election. Not one thing! They punish good Americans by curtailing freedom of speech and give a free pass to the law breakers perpetrating voter fraud. What the hell is going on here?

And, remember when Republicans said they were going to get rid of that useless Department of Education? Instead, Education got a huge increase in funding -- as did every other department and regulatory agency.

Along with more funding, Republicans gave many regulatory agencies new and Constitutionally obnoxious powers with which to use to harass the American people. And, they even federalized (almost) airport security.

The federal government is spending so much time and money doing unconstitutional and extra-constitutional things that it has neither the time nor the ability to perform its most important duty: The most important function of government, of course, is the protection of the people.

The Border Patrol, INS and Customs departments are a joke. Customs will harass the average citizen for silly things like a carton of cigarettes, but tons of cocaine come into the country every month.

Last Wednesday, even President Bush had to realize the INS was a joke. He said he was "plenty hot" to learn that student visas for two of the Sept. 11 hijackers were delivered six months after they flew planes into the World Trade Center. That just goes to show what type of people are working at INS: Incompetents.

So, Dubya ordered Attorney General John Ashcroft, whose department includes the INS, to investigate and report back about what reforms are needed. Bush called the incident "a wake-up call for those who run the INS." The excuse was that the agency has antiquated information systems and clearly needs an upgrade. "They got the message and hopefully, they'll reform as quickly as possible," Bush said.

No they won't!

In truth, if there is anyone in Washington who does not know that the INS is useless for protecting the rights of the American people it is only because they are totally stupid. The INS has been incompetent for over a quarter of a century. About one third of the adult American population could go out any day and locate an illegal alien within an hour. But, the INS lets them stay here.

Government needs to free up a couple billion bucks and hire some agents who are serious about smuggling, illegal aliens and sending the illegal aliens who are here back to wherever they belong.

Dubya says they need a good computer system to keep track of the "visitors"? Simple! Six months from cutting the first government check, it could be a turnkey operation. There is no excuse in today's computerized world. Absolutely none.

The most important function of government is the protection of the people! How the hell did we ever let them forget that?

They did forget, though. There were no campaign donations in immigration control for them so they did not pay any attention.

So much for "heightened scrutiny." Publicity programs like "Homeland Security" and the color-coded system to alert Americans of terrorism do nothing. Because, like they say in Detroit, "you got to do job one!" And "job one," in this case, is to protect our borders.

"Job two," then, is an old football chant: "Push 'em back. Push 'em back, waaay baack!" In this case, that would be the illegal aliens. Government must obey its own laws and get the illegals out of our country.

Adding insult to injury last week, the House approved a bill President Bush wanted -- for whatever reason -- to allow people in the United States to continue breaking the law. The bill, approved 275-137, would give amnesty to about three million illegal immigrants.

Again, this is little more than politicians looking out for their own welfare at the expense of the law-abiding American people. They want the Mexican vote. Some Mexicans, on the other hand, want to rip off a few States for their own country.

Who is representing the American people in this matter? I don't see them in Washington.

This is becoming a real problem. And, any government that intends to protect the rights of the American people is going to have to make some very tough choices very, very soon.

Rewarding foreigners for breaking our law doesn't get it. Because, maybe all us taxpaying citizens paying government's bills might want to break a couple laws, too.

That's it in a nutshell, actually: The underlying point is simple. If foreigners and politicians get a free pass to break the law, those of us who pay government's bills damn well should, too. When the central government is so negligent it forgets "job one," why should any of us care what their laws are? They don't.    

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism
KEYWORDS: allowillegals; customs; depted; fraud; homelandpublicity; ins; rayoptedout; realrepublicans; voterfraud
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Adding insult to injury last week, the House approved a bill President Bush wanted -- for whatever reason -- to allow people in the United States to continue breaking the law. The bill, approved 275-137, would give amnesty to about three million illegal immigrants.

Again, this is little more than politicians looking out for their own welfare at the expense of the law-abiding American people. They want the Mexican vote. Some Mexicans, on the other hand, want to rip off a few States for their own country.

1 posted on 03/18/2002 10:43:25 AM PST by forest
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To: forest
That's it in a nutshell, actually: The underlying point is simple. If foreigners and politicians get a free pass to break the law, those of us who pay government's bills damn well should, too. When the central government is so negligent it forgets "job one," why should any of us care what their laws are? They don't.

He was battin' a thousand until this.
2 posted on 03/18/2002 10:58:21 AM PST by WSGilcrest
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To: WSGilcrest
Agreed.
3 posted on 03/18/2002 11:01:23 AM PST by Bobisalwaysright
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To: Bobisalwaysright
Boston Mattress Tag Bonfire, anyone?
4 posted on 03/18/2002 11:02:43 AM PST by GenXFreedomFighter
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To: forest
Who is representing the American people in this matter?
5 posted on 03/18/2002 11:08:00 AM PST by skeeter
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To: WSGilcrest
I don't want to take this off topic, but...

How about that $40 billion increase to the budget of the Department of Education? How about that $300 billion dollar healthcare plan? How about the idea that he's about to sign the CFR?

I don't think he's been anywhere near 100%. I agree with the War on Terrorism, but beyond that I'm a skeptic.

6 posted on 03/18/2002 11:08:16 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: forest
Again, this is little more than politicians looking out for their own welfare at the expense of the law-abiding American people

And there is the rub. They pay lip service to the Constitution, whilst persueing agendas that enrich their power and financial bases. Hugging the Constitution doesn't get you elected...

7 posted on 03/18/2002 11:12:42 AM PST by antaresequity
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To: skeeter
Who is representing the American people in this matter?

The only people that represent the American people are the American people....and they are too stupid to give a sh&t.

8 posted on 03/18/2002 11:14:04 AM PST by antaresequity
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To: DoughtyOne
True. But he also has to appease the liberals along with step out of his father's shadow. It's only the beginning of his second year. Cut him some slack, and give him time to make a name for himself self Domestically as he has world wide with the War on Terrorism.
9 posted on 03/18/2002 11:16:39 AM PST by Bobisalwaysright
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To: forest
Plenty of Republicans go to Washington. But once they get there, it almost seems as if someone sits them down and has "the talk" with them about their true obligations. What emerges are these odd, Lott-esque characters, full of sound and fury but delivering no tangible results.
10 posted on 03/18/2002 11:17:25 AM PST by Mr. Jeeves
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To: DoughtyOne
I obviously agree with Fiedor....and I agree with you....EXCEPT I question the need to even discuss CFR from the President's side unless and until he signs it.

Its my understanding it is not what he had in mind as indicated during the debates....I could be wrong. I'm sure you know I'm not a fan....but I believe its important to criticize for what is, not what might be.

Regards

11 posted on 03/18/2002 11:18:18 AM PST by Rowdee
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To: forest
I cannot bring myself to be silently comfortable, as are the Republicans I helped elect, on being nationally portrayed as a gleeful torturer of my fellow man.

I do not: want to starve children, lynch blacks, burn churches, rape the rainforest(jungle!!), throw the old into the street, deplete the ozone, kill baby seals, pollute the air, poison drinking water, etc...

To this day, I'm not sure if I am most angry with the Dem.s for advocating this hatred, with the press for happily distributing it, with my neighbor for believing it, or with the Republicans for allowing me to be misrepresented.

Since they will not represent me, I will no longer represent them. They can all kiss my @ss!!

12 posted on 03/18/2002 11:21:07 AM PST by laotzu
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To: Bobisalwaysright
But he also has to appease the liberals...

Please remind me of the last example you can think of where the Democrats appeased the conservatives.  Just a few years back they backed a felon president rather than do what was best for this nation.  I think you're mindset reveals why liberal socialist policies are entrenched in this nation much to your own and my consternation.


Think about it.

13 posted on 03/18/2002 11:30:28 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: DoughtyOne
I am way too doped up on cough medicine to even begin to comprehend your reply.

But you are right, the democrats never appease the Republicans, civility is all but lost on them. That's why we tell the president to be nice and us Freepers have some fun. Agreed. Let's all break some laws.

14 posted on 03/18/2002 11:38:14 AM PST by Bobisalwaysright
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To: Rowdee
How about the idea that he's about to sign the CFR?

I agree with you....EXCEPT I question the need to even discuss CFR from the President's side unless and until he signs it.

I sometimes throw in a reference to a contemorary issue in order to remind people to take action against it now, before it's too late.  All indications are that Bush will sign this bill.  I can agree that it's somewhat unfair to take Bush to task for something he hasn't done yet, even if he is almost certain to take that action.  Course it's unfair to us that he would even consider signing such a bill.  He should have been out front informing the public that it was unconstitutional.  The fact that conservatives don't educate the public is why our causes go wanting.  It's Bush's duty to lead.  That he isn't on this issue is in itself an issue for me.

15 posted on 03/18/2002 11:40:13 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: Bobisalwaysright
Hey hope that cough goes away, unless you're enjoying the cure. Grin.

Thanks for the comments.

16 posted on 03/18/2002 11:43:43 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: forest
>When the central government is so negligent it forgets "job one," why should any of us care what their laws are? They don't.

There is a kind of freakish insanity behind this question.

We are not civilized because we put on pants and don't steal from, rape and kill each other.

We refrain from stealing from, raping and killing each other because we are civilized.

We are not civilized because there are a set of guidelines in some law books somewhere.

We have law books because we are civilized.

If in some psycho-Klinton wonderland it suddenly became "legal" for men to rape blond women in June, that doesn't mean that women would suddenly start getting raped every June. It just means that vigilante groups would start shooting the crap out of anyone who looked at women funny during June...

We obey laws because we enjoy living in a lawful society. Not because some government functionary is going to shoot us if we don't.

Mark W.

17 posted on 03/18/2002 11:52:46 AM PST by MarkWar
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To: forest
Let's flush the toilet and start all over, bump.
18 posted on 03/18/2002 11:54:04 AM PST by Vigilantcitizen
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To: DoughtyOne
But he also has to appease the liberals...

Please remind me of the last example you can think of where the Democrats appeased the conservatives

I take this to mean the liberals in his own party, not the Dems.

19 posted on 03/18/2002 12:52:24 PM PST by Salman
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To: Salman
Okay, you've got me. I meant to refer to only the dems that didn't vote for impeachment.
20 posted on 03/18/2002 12:58:28 PM PST by DoughtyOne
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