Posted on 11/08/2006 6:28:55 PM PST by Lorianne
I wonder how many illegals voted yesterday?
I wonder how quickly Speaker Pelosi will take action on building the wall.
I wonder if this assh**e has ever been to South Korea?
The Mon, Min and Man people all made use of the Chinese walls.
The deal is I am doggone tired of my kids receiving substandard wages just so the rich pukes at Tech Central can get their estate lawns mowed cheap.
Barf already. (somebody had to say it!)
I always thought that when people talk about economic conservatism, they have free-market idea in their mind. I was wrong. These conservatives argue that for some cases, we need to look at other aspects as well, even if they are not related with market failures (the traditional argument for intervention). In this case, it is 'being American'. Interestingly, so do many centrist Democrats. They are also for free-market except for some cases, and some of their arguments are also related to 'being American'.
Apparently...just enough!
If walls are for losers, why do we build fences around our houses?
The Cherokee Nation could have used a good wall.
The Ming dynasty emperors in China (1368-1644) were the biggest builders of the famous Great Wall. A native Chinese dynasty coming to power in the wake of a Mongol occupation, they wanted to strengthen their defenses against the nomadic peoples to the north. But a Manchu army crossed over it and conquered them anyway.
In other words their wall worked for over 250 years, which longer than the existence of the United States? Sounds good to me?
In the years after World War I, France, recognizing its weakness vis-à-vis Germany, built a supposedly invincible fortification along its frontier with Germany called the Maginot Line. Built very high, of concrete and steel, with forts at 10-mile intervals, the wall nonetheless failed to prevent Germany from conquering France with lightning speed in 1940.
This is a myth.
The wall was designed to make an invasion of France from the east exceedingly difficult. It worked. France was invaded from the North, largely because Luxembourg decided not to work with the Allies, lest the fields of Flanders run red again.
In 1961 the Communist regime of East Germany found itself suffering from mass emigration to the freer and more prosperous West. To prevent this outflow they built the Berlin Wall. When the workers of East Germany tore down that wall, they brought down the East German regime with it.
And this is idiotic. The Communists built a wall to keep people in.
We wish to keep people out.
America doesn't have a frontier with hostile barbarians who want to conquer us. Instead, we have a frontier with friendly Mexicans who want to work for and with us. Nonetheless, the historical patternwalls are for losersstill applies. It plays itself out, not in battles or revolutions, but in elections.
Mr. Nathan would do well to take a look at the hatred or at least envy Mexicans have towards America. They have been taught that we stole half thaie country and their wealth. They saw how immigration into Tejas was part of this.
Most consider the border illegetimate.
This is revanchism supported by the Mexican government. That is a hostile act.
From 1991 to 1999, Pete Wilson was governor of California, a state where Republicans had long been competitive. Indeed, California was the home state of Republican presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. Pete Wilson was a prominent supporter of Proposition 187, a harsh crackdown on illegal immigration (later overturned by the courts). Since then (at least until Arnold), the Republican Party's support in California has collapsed.
It was already going. It was only Porp 187 that saved the GOP in 1994. The problem is taht he pincers were closing. The new prols were communing in and Republicans were leaving with the collaps for the defense industry.
In 2005, Jerry Kilgore and Tim Kaine faced off in the race for governor of Virginia. Virginia is a Republican-leaning state which Bush won easily in 2004. But Kilgore ran as an anti-immigration candidate and lost.
Kaine also ran against taxes. Does Nathan support high taxes?
The fact is that immigration was not what motivated Virginians.
Also in 2005, Republicans in the House of Representatives passed HR4437, a fiercely anti-immigrant bill which would have legally defined millions of peaceful, though undocumented workers, as felons. It criminalized those who assisted illegal immigrants as well, and could have led to the jailing of Catholic clergy who ministered to them. (Cardinal Mahoney of Los Angeles pointed out that the bill would oblige the Catholic Church to engage, not for the first time, in civil disobedience.)
Religious institutions already may not harbor known criminals, much less subsidize them.
Republicans had held the House of Representatives for twelve years. After the fence bill was signed, they lasted just twelve days before the voters gave them the boot. Of course immigration wasn't the only, or the main, issue; Iraq was. Nonetheless, the "walls are for losers" pattern has claimed another scalp. Meanwhile, even the Republican Senate, which, before the fence bill, hardly anyone thought was even in play, looks at present writing like it may have fallen to the Democrats.
And half of the seats went to Democrats who claimed to be tough on borders. Meanwhile Bush and Senator Cornyn depressed the vote by promising tha tthe fence would not be funded. Can you say sabotage?
For one thing, though Americans may prefer less immigration personally, they may understand that the government has, and should have, only limited say in immigration levels. The immigration decision should be in the hands of the immigrant. Americans hate high gas prices, too, but at least some of them understand that these are, and should be, a function of market forces.
We aren't a country, we're a market.
So if you despise America so much, move.
But the main reason is probably simpler: the political spectrum. Swing voters are in the center. When Republicans crack down on immigration, they lose votes in the center, and gain none on the right, since they had those anyway. It's a guaranteed net loss. It should have been obvious that signing the fence bill on the eve of the election could only be troublesome for Republicans. Congressmen get reams of letters from angry types who want to close the borders. This time, they listened to the siren song.
Not supported by facts. Many moderates and liberals are anti-immigrant or at least anti-illegal immigration.
Now, with the Democrats in charge of one or both Houses of Congress, President Bushlike another Texan president overseeing an unpopular war, Lyndon Johnsonmay have his chance to improve his legacy by achieving a major civil rights advance.
Civil rights for criminals who have invaded the country and committed dozens of crimes in the intervening years?
What kind of leftist bs is that.
Nathan Smith is a writer living in Washington, D.C.
Nathan Smith is a one-worlder with no respect for this country or heritage, living in whatever place he can suck money from.
"I wonder how many illegals voted yesterday?"
More than a few in JD's district.......that's for sure!
We here in Arizona passed legislation that will make illegals pretty unwelcome (it'll also make it harder for them to leach off the system). Legal Mexican immigrants are more than welcome though. We're telling illegals how many benefits they can get if they relocate to MA and Conneticut. We've told them it's a land of milk and honey with all expenses paid for by loving liberals who will welcome them with open arms.
You can kiss this Connecticut's citizens a$$.
Nah, you guys have to carry your share of the load. We've been doing it for the past 10 years.
Hey, let them immigrate to your back yard and see if you feel the same way. What a wanker.
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