Posted on 05/13/2006 1:06:40 AM PDT by wotan
With Senate Republicans drifting toward disaster on immigration, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said its up to President Bush to reconnect with the majority of Americans who support a strong enforcement-first approach.
Bush will deliver a primetime speech to the nation Monday night on immigrationkicking off what is expected to be a tumultuous time in Washington as Senate and House Republicans clash on the best way to deal with immigration reform.
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parts of his agenda.. like expanding opportunities in America by using trade policy to pack the opportunity up and ship it overseas (our jobs). ..or like helping American pocket books by fostering a rising wage.. by importing foreingers on visas to replace Americans at work in America.. or perhaps by using illegal labor to undermine wage and benefits by creating an artificial glut of labor for the elites so they have a 2 dollar an hour slave to clip their lawns and wipe their backsides for them.. Keep forgetting how good this guy is for the country - or is it that his policies seem to have the effect opposite of his image and rhetoric? I get so confused..
I second that.
What is so difficult to understand and why the "clash"? NO amnesty, No anchorbrats, no welfare for illegals or medicaid. The illegals have proven they don't want citizenship because they love America...NO way!They want amnesty because they want to keep taking and taking and taking till they suck this great Nation dry!!
That has to stop. That program is one of the biggest scam ever perpetrated on America and it's people.
These illegals are only in this country to suck it dry!
Hopefully the Troops can stop anymore from breaking and entering to steal!
Deport the ones here!
It is the President's responsibility to lead. Now, he must set the immigration policy in place that the American people demand, and then force the RINO Senate to follow his lead.
Complete Contact List Of Senators and Rep. here at this link... http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1602588/posts
[Shucks, I'da thought the dems were in power...]
It sure looks like they are in power here on FR.
This site also seems to work wonders
It's easy to use and I have recieved replies.
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/home/
Impression some Democrats think more of their own power than the United States.
I think you can now add to your list some Republicans with the same problem.
There are going to be some surprises in the upcoming elections
this fall.
I do think the GOP will keep control of the House , but the senate may fall to the lying stinking liberals.
Our service people are giving their lives to protect the USA, but the two powerful houses are selling us out to the highest bidder.
Republican politicians need to remember that too many of us voters are not happy with a list of things that they keep supporting
Great! Thanks!
We must secure the borders and deport illegals BEFORE the democrats take on this issue...
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.republicans/browse_frm/thread/39df678791de4078/c71154f2712316af?hl=en#c71154f2712316af
***Sometimes I get the impression the Democrats are more interested in their own power than in what is best for America.***
And you are just NOW coming to that realization??
Bush runs ICE and Border and claims he does not favor deportations ...over and over.
And calls those trying to stop it vigilantes.
His hands are dirty on this issue to be sure. he and the RINOS
We know what the Dems would do already.
The folks here want to protect our country and our way of life and you call them Democrats??? These people are patriotic Americans...These are the same group of people that went against the British a few hundred years ago...
And so what are you???
You're right. It started long ago. Reagan's signing of an amnesty bill in 1986 was an act of political expediency and encouraged more illegal immigration by rewarding the law breakers. The situation has grown progressively worse from Bush 41 onwards.
The reason why many of us are upset with Bush 43 is that border security has become a matter of national security after 9/11. Almost five years later we still have illegals pouring across our borders in huge numbers. Although six million have been caught during the Bush administration and sent back, an estimated 500,000 a year are getting through.
The number of those caught over the past five years, i.e., six million, works out to 1.2 million annually or 100,000 a month. I would call this an invasion.
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