All of these things I was assured by the anti-Bush people would not happen. I am almost certain there will be tightening of immigration laws and procedures, given the information that has come from the administration over the last couple of weeks.
Keyes is taking a stand that is not consistent with what the administration is proposing. My comment at the beginning of this thread indicates my belief that were President Bush to tell us the sky is blue, Keyes would spend lots of time and words telling us why it is really, really, green. And then some people would tell us that we just didn't understand what he said, that blue is a component of green, and he was really agreeing with the President.
Keyes position has nothing to do with illegal immigration, or even legal immigration, as I guess you know, nor are his leading supporters any part of the 'kick out the Hispanics, legal or illegal' crowd typified by the now departed Carol HuTex, as I am sure you also know.
I am almost certain there will be tightening of immigration laws and procedures, given the information that has come from the administration over the last couple of weeks.
This has nothing to do with the article, which is not about immigration policies, but instead deals with what we are to do with our existing legal Hispanic immigrants
Keyes is taking a stand that is not consistent with what the administration is proposing.
This is simply false, and if you realize that you are basing this idea upon what you are 'almost certain' the President will support, as opposed to what he actually does publicly support, you will recognize that on this matter, at least, Keyes is the Bush supporter, while you 'bash' the President's announced policy.
On other threads, where various Freepers denounce the pro-life position, saying that the President isn't really pro-life, they take the position that the President is not a man of principle. I give the President more credit than you and they do. I believe that he is an honest, straightforward principled statesman, who means what he says, and says what he means. Therefore I accept it when he says that he is pro-life, and that he is in favor of an acceptance into American society of our Hispanic American brothers. Unfortunately, you seem to believe that the president is more devious, almost Clintonian, in his approach to policy matters. Dr. Keyes is simply giving support to the President's announced policy.