Ron Paul is against illegal immigration. He takes a very strong position on this.
“Ron Paul is against illegal immigration. He takes a very strong position on this.”
I understand that Ron Paul is famous for voting against spending on activities that are not expressly authorized by the Constitution. Now I have two questions for you:
What exactly in the Constitution provides any power to the federal government to act against illegal immigration?
How does a staunch defender of the Constitution as Ron Paul justify spending resources on activities not expressly and specifically authorized by the Constitution?
Today’s Republican party is nothing but a group of globalists and corporate whores. Corporate whores who will sellout the American middle-class if it benefits their corporate friends. And sellout our national security by letting millions of illegals from not only Mexico but from all over the world flood in to the country so that big business has a free supply of cheap labor.
Haven’t any of you wondered about this before? Haven’t you wondered why the president of the USA after 9-11 was not concerned about closing the borders to prevent Muslim terrorists from entering the county? I wondered about it. Unfortunately, like a lot of Americans, for a year or so I gave Bush the benefit of the doubt. And I have been screaming about this ever since then.
Didn’t anyone wonder why a “good ole boy” who is “tough on terror” would call the Minute Men at the border “vigilantes” instead of thanking them for trying to protect our country? I did.
Now, with Bush’s new amnesty bill, even the most out of touch right-wing voter can hopefully figure this out. Sometimes it takes a slap directly in the face for some before they wakeup.
Well, you have just been slapped, some of you. Now, what are you going to do about it?