Posted on 06/04/2007 8:11:22 AM PDT by Zakeet
I agreed with him that the WOT has to be fought. He just doesn’t see the Mexican border as part of it and we do.
I AGREE!
This makes me sick.
Listen up, GOP'ers: Destructive leadership under GWB I and GWB II are what we get for voting for moderates.
Yep. Last time they promised us border security. Were still waiting. Once we get the border security they promised us, THEN we can talk regularization of illegals.
That’s more than enough to rank Bush at the top of the most destructive president in history and he will be justly reviled for it by anyone who loves this dying nation.
It’s what we get for voting for someone who’s only qualifying point was that he wasn’t a Democrap.
W calls it a fine, I call it selling citizenship.
Bush’s hubris (Iraq, Medicare, Education, etc.), nepotism (Harriet Myers is the epitome), his ensuing love affair with Democrats (Teddy Kennedy, his dad with Clinton), and his love affair with spending other people’s money (he makes previous Democrats look tight-fisted) clearly shows that he should be asked to step down from his presidency before his stubborn lack of foresight sends the U.S. and Western Civilization reeling into the dustbin.
His hoped-for mass amnesty of approximately 20 million low-skilled, left-leaning illegals will be his capstone deathblow, his coup d’grace into the heart of what made America great.
When Brit Hume says on FNC Sundy ‘This was simply stupid politics attacking your own base of support’ the President needs to listen.
If only President Bush would attack Harry Reid in the manner he attacked those of us that elected, then reelected him.....
It will be the end of this country as we know it. The seriousness of this one issue can not be overstated.
Clinton's policies did indeed have negative impact, but the jury's still out on how hurtful they blowback will be re Loral/China/Balkans/BATF/Osama.
While I don't like to downplay the deleterious effects of his admin, Bush has damaged the GOP beyond Clinton's wildest dreams, and isn't done yet.
US citizenship is worth roughly . . . a hundred grand, so if you could get it then sell it, paying $5,000 for it would be a `no-brainer’.
However, one form of the proposed `Z’ visa is a permanent, temporary visa. Even the people drafting the bill recognize that “undocumented immigrants” don’t want US citizenship: they just want to live and work here.
Solution—how about making US citizenship a marketable commodity, capable of being sold? Then we could get new immigrants from, say, Australia who want to be citizens, are presumably prosperous/educated and share our values (coming from a country that has supported us faithfully, almost blindly) but they made the mistake of attempting to comply with our immigration laws, so are now in line behind an illegal Mexican occupation approaching the total population of Australia.
This is the type of Alice in Wonderland thinking our government has led us to . . . thanks Teddy, George!
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What I don’t get is why we would want to give anybody a permanent visa....oh, I forgot, Kennedy wrote this bill!
Considering that he gave the Chinese the ability to build MIRV-ed ICBMs, I’m not too sure about that.
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I might as well pile on and note that the Chinese have 55 modern subs at this time and unlike the Russians Navy where we could intercept and follow their movements as they left narrow straights out of port we have no real way to do that with the Chinese as they have much better ports..
U.S. Constitution, Article 4 Section 4:
"The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government,
1. The act of invading; the act of encroaching upon the rights or possessions of another; encroachment; trespass.
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