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BUSH TO ADDRESS NATION AT 8PM MONDAY 5/15/06
Fox News
| 5/12/06
Posted on 05/12/2006 6:31:09 AM PDT by Severa
Just announced on Fox News that President Bush is to address the nation at 8pm Eastern on Monday May 15th to speak on immigration.
TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliens; bohica; bush; everybodycomein; givesmexicolandback; kneejerkish; stupidkeywords; welcomeoneandall
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To: Don'tMessWithTexas
Is that prediction pessimistic and bitter enough for this thread?That's almost as demented as anything Paul Krassner ever wrote. Certain disorders can mirror image on the left and right.
181
posted on
05/12/2006 7:30:40 AM PDT
by
Stentor
To: TomGuy
It's a sham. Just look at what they are proposing. Illegals must learn English. Really, and if they don't what are we going to do? They have to prove they've been illegally employed and pay back taxes for the five years since they invaded. What agency will be created to enforce and track this? What employer is going to admit he hired an illegal and pay back taxes plus penalties? What invader is going to say I just invaded last week? These guys are not serious about border security. If they were they'd follow the lead of Sheriff Arpaio in Arizona. Lock enough of them up and they'll self deport.
182
posted on
05/12/2006 7:32:07 AM PDT
by
blaquebyrd
(Allegiance to country before party)
To: roses of sharon
"Troll bait thread!"
LMAO...hey, I've noticed that too. Seems like every time a thread about immigration comes up, there are about a dozen FRs who are FOR amnesty and FOR unsecured borders, that are sarcastic as all get out, condescending, comtemptuous to those who disagree with Bush, and insist on trolling the thread. I even heard one accuse someone of being drunk the other night. Why do you suppose they bother acting this way? They're really are so few of them, but It's getting old fast.
To: kabar
Could you source your information containing his speech?
Thanks in advance.
To: P-40; small voice in the wilderness; crosslink
I got the impression, from one discussion I had on here with him when he had his radio show, that he is pro-"guest-worker". The problem, of course, is that no program will work if you don't secure the border! Do that first and then I will listen to possible solutions about how to handle those already here.
185
posted on
05/12/2006 7:32:50 AM PDT
by
CedarDave
(Sleeper trolls are like cicadas - emerge in the heat and contribute nothing but loud annoying noise)
To: blaquebyrd; Dane
You don't sell out your country for cheap produce. Come on Dane start acting like an American.You people are beating the DUmmies for lack of shame.
Now supporting the President and actually waiting for him to speak before coming to a conclusion about what he sas -- unlike you people -- is un-American?
Wow.
186
posted on
05/12/2006 7:33:08 AM PDT
by
Darkwolf377
(Can't wait for Dems to win and finally exercise their plan to close that border!)
To: tumblindice
The presidents speach will be;
"Citizens of America, By noon Tuesday there will be 100,000 troops on the US Mexican border for security reasons. Thank you and goodnight, it's past my bedtime."
To: Severa; All
The speech has been characterized already as another attempt to make the millions of criminals infecting our nation and culture into citizens, but, the President will reiterate that we "won't call it amnesty....can't call it amnesty" but we know it is amnesty unless they are rounded up, detained (I prefer concentrated) while awaiting deportation (I prefer to kick out the less-than-Americans) and build a wall to keep out the free flowing sewer of less-than-American third worlders and defend the wall.
He will call the plan, "a guest worker plan". Guest workers? I guess from now on, according to the new improved English language, the burglar who breaks and enters your home will now be known by one and all as a "guest".
To: SaveTheChief
My money is on wasted airtime. My predictions (these and five or ten dollars will buy you a cup of Starbucks coffee):
(1) He will not call for a border fence.
(2) He will not call for deporting illegals.
(3) He will announce new border security initiatives ... perhaps even involving the military.
(4) He will continue to press some sort of guest worker/path to citizenship approach.
If there is anything dramatic, it will be announcing the use of the military on the border. I heard on the news this morning that the Pentagon has been drawing up contingency plans.
190
posted on
05/12/2006 7:34:38 AM PDT
by
evets
(Snakes on a plane...)
To: XJarhead
I agree. This seems to be the main need for new law, and apparently it has been developed and tested and is ready to roll out. "But if you get a workable, non-forgeable I.D. system with instant verification, you will have gone a long way towards addressing the problem." The only other thing is the fence some want, but I think we will be calling that the Southern Dig before it is done.
To: Coop
Good morning.
"...the perpetually pissed off posse."
Hey, I'm sorry, I hadn't read much of any merit yet and I thought that content wasn't required in this thread.
I guess I was right, eh.
Michael Frazier
192
posted on
05/12/2006 7:35:05 AM PDT
by
brazzaville
(no surrender no retreat, well, maybe retreat's ok)
To: RedBloodedAmerican
---I haven't heard.---
You wouldn't be, what's the word... lying, would you?
193
posted on
05/12/2006 7:35:56 AM PDT
by
claudiustg
(Build a fence. They won't come.)
To: XJarhead
If they would enforce the existing laws, they wouldn't need new ones....
They can't enforce the existing laws because the existing laws don't contain adequate mechanisms for enforcement. The laws must be changed. The problem with existing laws is two laws were passed in the late 90s that made it much harder to deport illegal aliens. (The reason why you saw a huge drop in illegal alien deportation after 1998).
One law (i) (INA § 203(b)(2)(B), 8 U.S.C. § 1153(b)(2)(B)) required enforcement to give an alien the opportunity to prove they qualify for a work visa if they request it. By the time that process happens, the illegal falls off the radar. This law had good intentions in that it was written to bring more highly skilled immigrants in, such as doctors. But like most laws, the law of unintended consequences and loopholes caused more problems than good.
Worst of all is the The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRAIRA). Under this law, deportation can be suspended if the illegal alien can prove that they have been in the US 'for a considerable period of time' and has 'good moral character'. Illegal aliens who fall under this are given the opportunity to apply for whatever work visa or asylum they may work for.
It's not all 'Bush's Fault' like so many want to keep saying. The problem we have with illegal immigration right now is the result of decades of bad laws, starting, and mostly due to LBJ (Hart-Celler).
194
posted on
05/12/2006 7:36:35 AM PDT
by
mnehring
(Those who advocate, and act to promote, victory by Democrats are not conservatives!)
To: Darkwolf377
"Now supporting the President and actually waiting for him to speak..." The time for compassionately debating the invasion of your country has passed. It's time to support republicans like Sheriff Arpaio in Arizona who is doing the job our president won't do. Enforcing the law.
195
posted on
05/12/2006 7:36:59 AM PDT
by
blaquebyrd
(Allegiance to country before party)
To: CedarDave
Do that first and then I will listen to possible solutions about how to handle those already here.
That's pretty much the general concensus here also. Memories of 1986 are too fresh.
196
posted on
05/12/2006 7:36:59 AM PDT
by
P-40
To: TomGuy
Ping post 194 to try to keep this somewhat on a policy topic.
197
posted on
05/12/2006 7:37:34 AM PDT
by
mnehring
(Those who advocate, and act to promote, victory by Democrats are not conservatives!)
To: taxed2death
Give the man a break. Isn't it enough that every move he makes is criticized - must you get down to the actual words too?
I expect there will be tons of freepers watching just to make jokes about what he says or to pick apart his diction, pronunciation etc.
So, they are looking for a punching bag and the President of the United States has to serve as their punching bag. That way - they have no responsibility for what is happening in the world - it is all his fault.
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posted on
05/12/2006 7:38:45 AM PDT
by
ClancyJ
(Is the primary goal of our Congress to protect America's borders?)
To: claudiustg
Nope.
tohmas.loc.gov says "Latest Major Action: 1/27/2006 Referred to Senate committee. Status: Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary"
So it's sitting there?
I mean, it wouldn't be like liberals in politics to sit on acting in order to let the President take a trashing, would it? Thats never happened before, I'm sure </nudge nudge wink wink>
To: Severa
He'll back the "Senate compromise." Dems will take the House in November, then impeach him for his help. Sort of poetic justice.
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