That's it Pat put the whole blame on President Bush! Where the heck were you when Clinton was in office when this was going on too? This has been going on for years and years - I see you have picked up the DU talking points!
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To: areafiftyone
I agree with Pat, Bush should be impeached for not protecting (American) national sovereignty. That is his #1 priority.
I would rather he lie about affairs and close the border, then be honest and keep the things wide open.
What he is doing is not bringing dignity to the office.
106 posted on
08/29/2005 5:51:02 PM PDT by
Stu Cohen
(Press '1' for English)
To: areafiftyone
I agree with Buchanan on this issue. If GW Bush can't tighten up the borders to stop ILLEGAL immigration, especially after 9/11, then I feel that I have wasted my vote twice..........
To: areafiftyone
Pat Buchanan has been off the conservative/GOP reservation on some key issues in the last several years. But on this issue Pat is absolutely right. The President, along with the Congressional GOP, have done nothing over the last 4 years and 7 months to address the problems associated with illegal aliens and immigration reform in general. Most of the posts on this thread and posts from this thread ---
The Illegal Immigration Emergency: Would a Bill of Impeachment Wake-Up President Bush? --- show a majority of FReepers agree with Pat that the President has failed the American people on this specific issue.
Btw, Pat isn't calling for impeachment of PresBush, its a political tongue-in-cheek rhetorical jab. Fact remains. The GOP Congress and this President have to stop ignoring the people.
Frankly, I think the President isn't interested in solving this problem. He wants a majority of Hispanic's to vote Republican, while keeping the GOP's business support as strong as ever. Votes and cheap labor.
118 posted on
08/29/2005 7:39:40 PM PDT by
Reagan Man
(Secure the borders;punish employers who hire illegals;halt all welfare handouts to illegals.)
To: areafiftyone
That's it Pat put the whole blame on President Bush! Where the heck were you when Clinton Buchanan was criticizing Clinton too.
119 posted on
08/29/2005 7:55:26 PM PDT by
A. Pole
(" There is no other god but Free Market, and Adam Smith is his prophet ! ")
To: areafiftyone
Pat lost it long ago. He left the Republican party and it was a very good thing for republicans.
He was in bed with the commies during his reform party run and apparently he still is.
To: areafiftyone
Some courageous Republican, to get the attention of this White House, should drop into the hopper a bill of impeachment, charging Bush with a conscious refusal to uphold his oath and defend the states of the Union against "invasion."Sounds good to me.
To: areafiftyone
![](http://www.president-bush.com/baghdad-bob.jpg)
"Illegals? What illegals? The borders are completely secure"
128 posted on
08/29/2005 8:33:54 PM PDT by
ElRushbo
(Harley Riders against Elton John)
To: areafiftyone
I hate to say it folks, but Buchanan is right on the money. Just because Reagan, Bush I and then Clinton did nothing about is is no reason to give GW a pass on it. We are dealing with the here and now. It is happening on HIS watch as we speak so it is his responsibility to stop this illegal invasion. Unless we hold our elected officials accountable, they will continue to pander to radical groups like La Raza (the race). I have been thinking about creating a website called www.illegalaliencrimes.com to compile facts about how Americans are victimized by people who have no dam business being in this country but it would be a full time job compiling and keeping up with all of the data. I truly beleive that if Americans were aware of how bad we are being victimized by illegals and exactly how much money it was costing each US taxpayer, then they would demand that troops be stationed on our borders.
To: areafiftyone
Presidente Jorge has failed to faithfully enforce the immigration laws of the land, has ignored the invasion across our southern border, and has earned the ignominy he will wear for years for allowing our country to become a third-world-wannabe nation.
To: areafiftyone
Sorry, but when it comes to securing the borders, the "Barf "is all over Bush "and" his predecessors.
145 posted on
08/30/2005 7:33:15 AM PDT by
gitmogrunt
(God bless our troops and their families)
To: areafiftyone
Pat's demagoguery has the same odor as New Orleans about now.
To: areafiftyone
Buchanan has either truly lost his mind, or his bloated ego is so starved for attention that he would play into the hands of the radical left (who want to impeach the President for any reason) in exchange for some media coverage.
If the latter is the case, he is a disgrace to his country. I strongly disagree with the President's border policy as well, but for Buchanan to call for the impeachment of this President on these facts, during a time of war, is beyond outrageous.
I am very interested to see how many FReepers in the Buchanan Brigade decide to follow their Pied Piper right off a cliff.
155 posted on
08/30/2005 11:28:14 AM PDT by
Deo et Patria
(Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.)
To: areafiftyone
I used to like Pat Buchanan but have to say now that he talks like someone that is 4 cents short of a dime.
166 posted on
08/30/2005 12:26:45 PM PDT by
Dustbunny
(The only good terrorist is a dead terrorist)
To: areafiftyone
Once again Pat hits a home run. You cannot defend Bush on the border issue, the most IMPORTANT issue facing this country. The border, a push for a north American alliance with Mexico and Canada, uncontrolled spending, and a questionable war. But we did get a paltry tax cut!
180 posted on
08/30/2005 7:15:03 PM PDT by
doc
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