Posted on 05/17/2007 2:41:56 PM PDT by SE Mom
Sellout. It may be harsh, but its the most accurate and succinct way to sum up how conservatives feel right now about President Bush and Senate Republicans, who have cut a deal that would grant amnesty to the estimated 12 million illegal aliens living in the U.S. not to mention the parents, spouses, and children of these illegals.
Title VI of a draft copy of the bill breaks down amnesty visas into three categories:
Z-1 Illegal aliens present and working in the United States up to Jan. 1, 2007. Z-2 Parents and spouses of illegal aliens qualifying under the Z-1 category. Z-3 Children of illegal aliens qualifying under the Z-1 category.
These Z Visa holders can stay in the Z status indefinitely, which means they never have to pursue a pathway to citizenship. They also would be able to get Social Security numbers and benefit from some welfare programs. Shockingly, there is no cap on the numbers of amnesty recipients in the draft language. The only thing the Z Visa holder cant do is vote until, that is, a liberal judge declares this limitation unconstitutional or until a liberal president can railroad through a technical corrections bill.
(Excerpt) Read more at article.nationalreview.com ...
I certainly hope so.
TIME FOR A THIRD PARTY!
They won't like the "only" option we have left if they pass this through the Senate and the House. Hopefully we can count on those in Congress who haven't gone bad with the rest of them.
That said, I have no clue what "meshugenah" means, but I'm guessing it means it's making you sick, or crazy? In my case, it would be both. LOL :o)
That is the GREAT dis-connect which is being realized by more and more people everyday. I want normal relations with Iraq. We proved terrorists have come through our borders with no resistance.
I think we need another bad terrorist attack from the southern border soon someplace to wake up a whole lot of people.
LOL!!! Were you stationed Panama? You speak great Panamanian Spanish whether you were here or not. The word “chicka” is a little off in spelling, but that’s okay. You can spell it as you wish. I love it.
The use of the word “Cabron” is great. Too funny!!!
Thank you for the good laugh. They are so far and few between these days.
Meshugenah
Crazy or senseless activity or behavior; craziness.
Hopefully this seals McStain’s fate once and for all. Buh-bye loser!
Republicans only are behind one vote in the senate and even though RINOs will be on tap to support amnesty, 3 or 4 conservatives can go to Mitch McConnell and demand a cloture vote BEFORE ramming this down our throats!
I already have, thanks.
If the pubs push this through, I’m done voting Republican. they’re just as bad as the Democrats. No difference...big spending sell-outs....every one of them.
No. I discovered Spain and various other countries over 3 years. And I Live in L.A. and used to visit Tijuana a long time ago when people weren't getting shot up. It's not exclusively Panamanian Spanish. There are males cabrones to be avoided all over. People in Portugal, Spain, south France, Italy, south Schweiss know what that means.
Not sure what else to describe this as....
me, too. Medved is dead to me.
His book stinks by the way.
Thanks! I was half right. On the craziness part. ;o)
What does Surenos mean colloquially? I don't know that word well.
What a great idea!
You know, that word has crossed my mind several times today as well.
And so, to be certain I wasn’t being a reactionary- I looked it up:
treason
1. the offense of acting to overthrow one’s government or to harm or kill its sovereign.
2. a violation of allegiance to one’s sovereign or to one’s state.
3. the betrayal of a trust or confidence; breach of faith; treachery.
ÂSynonyms 1. Treason, sedition mean disloyalty or treachery to one’s country or its government. Treason is any attempt to overthrow the government or impair the well-being of a state to which one owes allegiance; the crime of giving aid or comfort to the enemies of one’s government. Sedition is any act, writing, speech, etc., directed unlawfully against state authority, the government, or constitution, or calculated to bring it into contempt or to incite others to hostility, ill will or disaffection; it does not amount to treason and therefore is not a capital offense. 2. See disloyalty.
© Random House, Inc. 2006.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/treason
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