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Bush says immigration bill will survive
AP on Yahoo ^
| June 11 2007
| JENNIFER LOVEN
Posted on 06/11/2007 7:20:30 AM PDT by VictoryGal
SOFIA, Bulgaria - President Bush, turning from adulation in the Balkans to difficulties back home, said Monday that his stalled immigration overhaul would be revived and his embattled attorney general would not fall under a Senate vote of no-confidence. ADVERTISEMENT
"I'll see you at the bill signing," Bush said confidently about an immigration bill that has run into deep trouble on Capitol Hill.
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TOPICS: Extended News; Government; Mexico; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; elpresidentebushy; illegal; illegalaliens; illegalimmigration; illegals; immigrantlist; popularinalbania; vampirebill
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To: F15Eagle; BlackbirdSST
Gee... Bush sounds an awful lot like some of the ‘trolls’ on here lately doesn’t he? They’ve got those 1 sentence sound bites down to a science now haven’t they?
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posted on
06/11/2007 7:52:02 AM PDT
by
LibertyRocks
(Liberty Rocks Blog: http://libertyrocks.wordpress.com)
To: LibLieSlayer
Agreed. The whole system has failed.
102
posted on
06/11/2007 7:52:34 AM PDT
by
Shaun_MD
("You can't trust Freedom when it's not in your hands" - Guns & Roses)
To: traditional1
There's NO WAY that this legislation can pass; business interests depend on low-wage employees (the illegals), and their donations to BOTH political parties assure they will be favored over the American peoples' wishes.
It doesn't have to pass to do some good.
Get Tancredo/Hunter to co-sponsor. Then we have another issue for the GOP debates. And to run against the Dims on and to use to challenge the RINOs left in Congress in the spring primaries.
In politics, you have to create a voting record sometimes so you can run against the RINOs/Dims.
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posted on
06/11/2007 7:52:49 AM PDT
by
George W. Bush
(Rudi & McVain: tough on terror, scared of Iowa)
To: VictoryGal
Mr. President, build up this wall...
To: Lazamataz
That’s a possibility, but I never want to see another Clinton or Bush in the white house ever again.
105
posted on
06/11/2007 7:53:33 AM PDT
by
lesser_satan
(FRED THOMPSON '08)
To: traditional1
Your point #2 would require a constitutional amendment.
106
posted on
06/11/2007 7:53:45 AM PDT
by
Durus
("Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." JFK)
To: VictoryGal
It is extremely hard to understand why Bush keeps pushing the Senate amnesty bill or any variation thereof. If there is any political benefit in passing such a bill I do not see it. The next elections in 2008 are going to be disastrous for incumbents if this monstrosity passes, perhaps on both sides of the aisle if polls are any indication of the public mood.
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posted on
06/11/2007 7:54:17 AM PDT
by
gpapa
To: wastedyears
Doesnt he realize that people dont support it, especially his base? Don't you realize that HE DOESN'T CARE?
It's not like he's running for re-election, or anything...
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posted on
06/11/2007 7:54:18 AM PDT
by
null and void
(Wherever liberty has sprouted around the world, we find its seeds were watered with American blood)
To: wastedyears
Doesnt he realize that people dont support it, especially his base? Yes. He thinks he can trick the base with more talk of "triggers" and "aerial drones."
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posted on
06/11/2007 7:55:35 AM PDT
by
jhs80
To: Moose4
On this, Ill back Paul 100%. That is a great bill, and I hope Tancredo and Hunter will both jump onboard as co-sponsors.
Exactly. And they should be introducing bills soon, along with RP, to declare all persons who were ever in this country illegally are not eligible for further visas or immigration.
And they need to introduce bills to end chain-migration. Start with excluding all who are not wives or children but not to exceed five total. And those brought in as dependents will have no right to apply for any other relative.
Ron Paul has tried for years. He only needs one co-sponsor to help him put this in the House's docket.
Then we have some ammo for these debates. If Tancredo, Hunter and Paul are all introducing these bills, the libmedia can hardly avoid talking about the differences between Juan McStain and them on immigration, can they?
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posted on
06/11/2007 7:57:35 AM PDT
by
George W. Bush
(Rudi & McVain: tough on terror, scared of Iowa)
To: VictoryGal
Yeah, Tell me about it.
Never give your government any power over you that you wouldn’t grant your worst enemy.
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posted on
06/11/2007 7:57:37 AM PDT
by
null and void
(Wherever liberty has sprouted around the world, we find its seeds were watered with American blood)
To: VictoryGal
OK folks, now that we’re in the twilight zone of governmental plans and designs, it’s time to entertain the “out-there” theories on why Bush is insisting on this nation-destroying plan. The other sycophants and fellow travelers are easier to understand. Kennedy and fellow ‘Rats all know the illegals will vote ‘Rat. On the supposed other side of the aisle, McCain would send his grandma thru a woodchipper to become President - through any big momentous measure that totally screws the Republicans - thereby earning the ephemeral gratitude of the media and ‘Rat voters. And running-dog sycophants like Lindsey Graham have their lips stuck solidly to certain parts of McCain’s anatomy, thinking they’ll be close to some sort of payoff in a McCain feifdom. But Bush is a different nutcase to crack.
I’d considered the possibility that he is sentimentally reacting to his Hispanic servants and nurse-maids - with thoughts like “Golly gee whilikers, they were so nice and subservient and hard-working - we need to bring 50 to 120 million of them here just to reward them for a few of them being so nice to me.” I wouldn’t put it past him - but I just don’t think that’s it.
Another possibility is that he’s sitting down with the worst stereotypes of the fat-cat top-hatted capitalists - selling out the American worker so each of them can eke out a few more hundred million, in order to buy a solid gold back-scratcher from Montgomery Burns, and have the entire nation become a bunch of Mr. Smithers’s to wait on them hand and foot. I don’t think that’s it either.
The only rational explanation of his motives is to implement the SPP - the North American Superstate, composed of Canada, the US and Mexico. I think that Bush believes, in all his insular delusionality, that “Hey - we need to compete with Asia, which’s got a lotta cheap labor, resources and now has all the technology and industrial infrastructure to kick our butts. So, we gotta compete. We gotta get the same like...combo. No problemo - we’ll just glop all our contiguous nations together and we’ll like have another Asia righ’chere! Canada for the resources ‘nd stuff, the US for the know-how, and Mexico for all the cheap labor. Presto-amente!”
This is the most believable of the possible motives, so far. But there are some problems with this theory too. Bush, along with his best buddy Clinton, aided and abetted the technology and infrastructure transfer to Asia in the first place, via tax incentives and other measures to shift US manufacturing overseas. Why would he do that, if he was so concerned about competing with Asia? Maybe the answer is even worse. Maybe he’s a globalist to the core - believing that the world has to come together in one big amorphous melting pot - dysfunctional as it may seem in the beginning - but that the first steps have to be taken in the direction of a totally unified humanity.
Don’t get me wrong - I believe the above is completely unworkable elitist crap - but in order to understand and combat our opponent - we must be realistic about what he may honestly believe.
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posted on
06/11/2007 7:57:45 AM PDT
by
guitfiddlist
(When the 'Rats break out switchblades, it's no time to invoke Robert's Rules.)
To: headstamp
Ding ding ding......we have a winner!!!!
To: VictoryGal
I warned ya all that giving the executive too much power was a mistake, that a Hitlery could use that power.
I was pooh poohed and told that W could do no wrong, that Republican hold on the Presidency and Congress was firm and unchangeable. I was told my conservative credentials were in question.
I got the same onslaught for daring to question the executive branch power grab that's been going on for the last 6 years.
To: LibLieSlayer
peROT gave us toon. Vote third party in 08 and you will get his wifey as your next President.
The 'vote any R' hasn't been much of a rip-roaring success. GOP had the House for nearly a decade-and-a-half, the Senate for a half-decade and the WH for the last 6 years. Their performance has been full of pork bills, open check books, new bureaucracies (Homeland Security, for example), assault on the First Amendment with Campaign Finance Reform, medicare prescription drug monstrosity - but no Social Security reform and no permanent tax cuts, etc.
It is evident that many in the GOP learned nothing from the message sent them in 06. As painful as it might be, they are probably going to get a remedial lesson in 08. And that is their fault. But that is the only method the voters have. Buck up. The GOP are making it easy for the Dems to solidify their majority status. But I get the impression the GOP had such a long history (40 years of wondering) as the minority party that they really rather like that position and are actually looking forward to another 40 years as the minority party.
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posted on
06/11/2007 7:58:58 AM PDT
by
TomGuy
To: fishtank
I sincerely hope there are no Bushbots left on FreeRepublic.They should be along shortly.
If he has so few passionate supporters here imagine what his support is in the general population...
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posted on
06/11/2007 7:59:41 AM PDT
by
null and void
(Wherever liberty has sprouted around the world, we find its seeds were watered with American blood)
To: VictoryGal
Some kind of Bill will emerge eventually as a funding vehicle for whatever action they can get enough approval for. Even simply rounding up and expelling 20 million would cost $200 billion and that funding would have to be allocated—thus a Bill.
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posted on
06/11/2007 8:00:15 AM PDT
by
RightWhale
(Repeal the Treaty)
To: VictoryGal
He’s become the new Gloria Gaynor, singing “It will survive.”
To: VictoryGal
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posted on
06/11/2007 8:02:46 AM PDT
by
PGalt
To: VictoryGal
Deed you theenk I'd crumble....deed you theenk I'd lay down and die, oh no, not I....I weel survive....
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posted on
06/11/2007 8:03:36 AM PDT
by
NRA1995
(Hillary sings like Granny Clampett auditioning for "American Idol")
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