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GEORGE W. BUSH - MEGAMORON
FIREHAT ^ | June 27, 2007 | Norman Liebmann

Posted on 06/27/2007 8:26:40 AM PDT by firehat

GEORGE W. BUSH - MEGAMORON

AMERICA’S LAMEST DUCK ©

by Norman Liebmann

Reflecting on Jimmy Carter’s Habitat for Humbug, Bush’s Open Borders, and Bill Clinton’s Open Zippers, it is a mercy that The Soprano’s series ended before Tony’s murky-minded son, A.J., could grow up to be President. The nation is in enough trouble, not the least of which is the Bush scheme for hemispheric Mexificiation.

Bill Clinton made our capital into The District of Decadence, a laboratory for culturing liberals and lice. Under his purview, corruption became ambience and greed became “local color”. Under Bush Washington has not recovered. Clinton’s corruption did not make the George Bush Presidency probable. It made it inevitable. New York City’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s aspiration with regard to the Oval Office confirms that the Bush Presidency has given every imbecile not only chutzpa but political viability. It is the only virtue of the two party system that it gives Americans two approaches to getting rid of the two party system.

Tony Snow has problems besides his health. His sole client, George Bush, is beyond cosmetic fixes. This still Bill Clinton’s media - hand puppets turning sin into spin. Yet, Bush keeps inviting members of the media to join him on the White House lawn in barbecuing the truth. (His consistency comes into question when you consider that he can’t even produce twins that look alike.)

George W. Bush’s irrelevance found its logical nesting place in Washington where his poverty of intellect was least noticeable. He has the mental acuity of an anvil, and leadership qualities not as compelling as those of a Judas goat. Our President has a singular knack for finding a molehill and re-making it in his own image. If the American economy thrives it is not because of Bush, but despite him. These occasional pockets of prosperity come at a great cost to our morale and our national integrity.

DISORDER FROM OVER THE BORDER

In trying to fathom the immigration policy of George W. Bush, if we rule out treason, stupidity becomes the default explanation – and an explanation that is not an excuse. It is remarkable that anyone as trivial as Bush can manage to provoke such hostility. Bush traveled the world as a President and returned as a refugee.

It suffices to say that plagues do not respect national boundaries - and neither does George Bush. The surge is not going into Iraq but coming from Tijuana. While Al Gore distracts the nation with his global wobbling nonsense, Bush promotes his plan for caramelizing the hemisphere. It is Bush’s conviction that Lincoln saved The Union so that he could turn it over to Mexico. Metaphorically speaking, the illegal aliens are sneaking into the United States not through a hole in a fence but through the hole in George Bush’s head.

There is no interest group that Bush cannot bring to its knees - not with his opposition, but with his cooperation. Having discredited compassion, Bush has moved on to compromise, which seems a reasonable course to some until they realize the most they can achieve is a compromise. A third term of George Bush would have made compassion a hanging offense. His idea of compassion borders on coma. The immigration bill to which Bush has given his blessing is a contemptible compromise that falls in that middle ground between detrimental and excremental.

Bush is going along with The Senate, America’s primary source of deceit and other forms of political lint. They have persuaded each other that the only thing that can save America is a population enema from south of the border. Bush’s plan for North America has been called sardonically “committing merger” - a term that alludes obliquely to its true intention.

Bill Clinton tried to make the nation into one vast inner-city. Bush wants to make it into a carwash. (Ironically, almost every car in Mexico has the original dirt on it.) California drivers already think of Mexico as a place where wet chamois cloths and alcoholic movie stars go to dry out. Dorothy returning from Oz told her little dog, “We’re still not in Kansas, Toto. President Bush has seen to that.” Seemingly, Bush contends if God meant Americans to wash their own cars he would not have created Mexico.

From the day Bush came into office he became Vicente Fox’s pinata and amnesty became destiny. Together they planned to make America into a United States of Carajo. Bush agreed to replace the Liberty Bell with the Taco Bell and re-sculpt those noble effigies on Mount Rushmore wearing sombreros. In Bush’s America, English will be a second language. Business answering machines’ initial response will be “For Spanish, Press 1”. It is suspected Bush has gazpacho flowing in his veins – and probably running down his leg.

The current tsunami of illegal immigrants has caused the biggest demographic change in this country since the slave ships caught a fair wind just off the Azores. The illegal aliens emerged “from the shadows” and have become the clutter in the gutter. Senate Republicans are trying to convince their conservative constituents that those millions of unwashed people demonstrating in the streets were not really illegal aliens but were actually all unemployed Elvis impersonators. This invasion of serape freaks have given us another hyphenated nationality - Vagrant/Americans. Despite the relentless cant about “hardworking” Mexicans, it was the Chinese who built the railroads - and they didn’t sneak into America to do it. The inundation of illegal aliens is motivated by the realization that by sneaking into the United States they will have nothing to lose and everything to steal.

Some biologists suspect that many illegal aliens carry a gene for poverty. They recommend a periodic check-up from a doctor, while the civil rights leaders suggest a periodic check from the government. The gene for dependency can be spread by casual contact with Democrats. The Democrats contend all that illegal aliens require to be eligible for our welfare benefits is a little more time under the sun lamp.

Bush’s North American Alliance will start a migration of Mexicans to Canada to test whether the diarrhea virus can live in a cold climate. (Irrespective of the conventional wisdom, in Mexico they do have indoor plumbing. They just don’t bother to raise the lids.) Hopefully this relocation will fall apart when they learn there is nothing in Canada worth harvesting. You can’t pick snow, you can only shovel it. It became doubtful that illegal aliens would assimilate in Canada. The Canucks gave one peon a hockey puck and he was up all night trying to get it open. Of course, the Canadians can give them clubs and teach them how to brain seal pups.

Bush has accepted the Democrats’ premise that lawbreaking by Mexicans is acceptable - providing it appears gradual. It is too late for anything to do with Mexicans to be gradual – especially reproducing themselves. Mexicans spawn like Mexicans. No other simile applies. No other omen portends such disaster. George Bush has come among us to hit the delete key on America as a sovereign and independent nation. By signing the Democrats’ Immigration Bill, George Bush will usurp Bill Clinton’s title as The Death Wish President.

Democrats want amalgamation. Bush is holding out for invasion. It is not known why Bush is so mesmerized by Mexicans - people who dance on their hats and get into brocade knickers in order to stab farm animals in the neck for entertainment. That is not a culture. It is depravity. The flag-waving Mexicans who have been protesting in our streets demonstrate a marked resistance to the civilizing process. They seem more at home in the time-warp of the Galapagos Islands where the indigenous critters are further along in Evolution. Brutality has been a Latino benchmark since the Spanish Inquisition. No one was ever crueler to Native Americans than the conquistadores who enslaved them and even chopped off one of their feet so they could not run away.

It would seem that every time a Mexican commits a crime in our country Bush sends a member of the Border Patrol to prison. Presumably his compassion has turned to collusion. These Border Patrolmen should forget about arresting illegal aliens in the Arizona desert but nab them before they can emerge from their mamacita’s fallopian tubes. Border Patrolmen, Jose Campean and Ignacio Ramos, were denied Presidential pardons that Bill Clinton threw around to his cronies like confetti. Horse thieves got a better break from Judge Roy Bean. Meanwhile Bush speaks glowingly of murderers like Teddy Kennedy and KGB “interrogators” like Vladimir Putin. Scooter Libby got less justice from Bush than Captain Alfred Dreyfus got from the French General Staff. Crushing judicial decisions like the one handed down against Libby is the reason the Feds closed down Alcatraz. It is urgent to institute a crash program to find an antidote for the Bush perception of compassion. To prevent his sympathy from creating more national disasters, it may be necessary to lock Bush in his room and stop the delivery of his daily newspaper.

We keep hearing how much the Latinos will enrich the gene pool. So far the genetic contribution of the Spanish to the world produced most notably Filipinos and Mexicans. The Incas and Aztecs were doing very well before the Spaniards got there thank-you-very-much. Culturally, Spain’s most celebrated literary icons are Don Quixote, a deranged horseman in a metal jumpsuit, and Sancho Panza, a simple-minded stooge who served much the same function as Bill Richardson did for Bill Clinton. In America basic cultural differences endure. Spaniards speak Spanish. Stoop laborers speak Stoopish – especially when answering the telephone. Nevertheless, Bush is convinced the language barrier is the fault of Americans. He believes that everyone understands English if you shout loudly enough.

and this …

Reagan was The Great Communicator- Bush is The Great Capitulator. Bush has replaced Clinton's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy with his military Don’t Ask, Don’t Win policy. Under ACLU pressure, Bush is ready to convert Camp Gitmo to a resort - its chain link fences serving only to keep the jihadists’ tennis balls from rolling into Havana. [Note: The Arabs interrogate captives to get the right answer out of them knowing that there is no right answer - hence torture. To paraphrase Marshall McLuhan, among Muslims, the mayhem is the message.]

George Bush can’t tell the difference between a good Arab and a bad Arab. Worse, he can’t tell the difference between a bad Arab and a bad Arab – nor does he recognize that there is no need. It is expected that Bush will do nothing in regard to Iran inasmuch as doing nothing has worked so well for him in Iraq. If America loses the War on Terror it will be because he found a way to secure approval for the defeat in his Styrofoam conscience.

It is said that the first insult unanswered is the parent to a thousand others. Either my thousand is used up or President George W. Bush has found a way to situate himself beyond the reach of my insult - or his mental deterioration is picking up speed.

Ronald Reagan had the courage of his convictions. George Bush has the convictions of his courage. As far as the what-iz-it in Iraq is concerned, Bush’s heart was never really in it – and neither were his cahones.

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TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: amnesty; classicthread; deathofthegop; destiny; fatalists; georgewbush; vampirebill
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To: xDGx
Amazing. Two BP agenst DOING THEIR JOB shoot a drug runner in the derriere and YOU take the drug-runner’s side! :o

(1) They didn't do their job. The drugrunner got away, the case against him was destroyed by their incompetence, and they broke the law in order to cover up their mistakes.

If they were actually doing their job, none of this would have happened.

(2) I am not taking the drugrunner's side - the agents did. They provided him with everything he needed to avoid prosecution.

I wish they had done their job properly, so that drugrunner would be in prison where I'd like him to be.

That’s the mindset that trial lawyers look for during voir dire...

Critical thinking instead of sloganeering? I doubt it.

141 posted on 06/27/2007 9:37:19 AM PDT by wideawake
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To: Dick Bachert
His brother Jeb is married to a native of Mexico and his nieces and nephews are mixed blood. And before you scream "ethnocentric bigot" at me, there's nothing inherently wrong with that. But that fact -- and the first item -- DOES predispose him to a warm and fuzzy feeling for folks from south of the Rio Grande.

That may be so, but I have Hispanic relatives in my immediate family, and I feel no warm fuzzies for the illegals. I suspect it may have more to do with the Bush dynasty, preparing the newphew for future leadership with Hispanic votes.

142 posted on 06/27/2007 9:37:49 AM PDT by Lijahsbubbe
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To: firehat

Your schtick is getting pretty stale.


143 posted on 06/27/2007 9:38:29 AM PDT by metesky ("Brethren, leave us go amongst them." Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton - Ward Bond- The Searchers)
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To: elizabetty

I am not blind! I know what this President has done for this country.

The illegal problem, and I do think that it is a huge problem, is nothing compared to keeping us safe from another attack by the Muzzies.

It is YOU who has tunnel vision.

My conversation with you has just ended. Have a good day.


144 posted on 06/27/2007 9:40:46 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek
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To: elizabetty
“Seems freerepublic is fast becoming the new hate Bush website.”

He called me a “vigilantly” and not wanting what is right for our country. MY taxes have increased over the past 4 years. I make about the US median income and MY taxes went up. He wants to give away our country to his buddies who employ illegal aliens. Why should I like him? HE has given us many reasons to dislike his policies.

145 posted on 06/27/2007 9:41:07 AM PDT by hophead
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To: Greg F

I don’t see how I can ever trust the Republican party again. We’ve all been fooled. We thought they stood for minimal government. We were wrong.


146 posted on 06/27/2007 9:41:30 AM PDT by FightThePower! (Fight the powers that be!)
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To: Dick Bachert

AMEN!!!


147 posted on 06/27/2007 9:42:28 AM PDT by Palladin (NO Shamnesty!!!)
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To: GOPJ

Give me a link where the President or his people have said in those very words that we are racist and bigots.


148 posted on 06/27/2007 9:42:52 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek
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To: wideawake

There’s a difference between reality and pollyannaish visions of how law enforcement on the border works. But it sounds like you have extensive experience in that department, so please share.


149 posted on 06/27/2007 9:43:21 AM PDT by xDGx
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To: Recovering_Democrat
ummmm, OK. I think you are great.

BTW, not that it matters, but your definition of censorship is slightly askew. There is government censorship, but that does not define the concept of censorship generally.

A teacher can censor class discussions for example. (and they frequently do)

Inflected Form(s): cen·sored; cen·sor·ing /'sen(t)-s&-ri[ng], 'sen(t)s-ri[ng]/ : to examine in order to suppress or delete anything considered objectionable ; also : to suppress or delete as objectionable

150 posted on 06/27/2007 9:43:29 AM PDT by picard (The Sphinx and Pyramids are an abomination to Allah! They must be destroyed!)
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To: GOPJ
I live in Memphis, Tenn. There are thousands and thousands of several generation Americans, that have been on the government dole for ever, with no end in site.
151 posted on 06/27/2007 9:44:41 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek
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To: firehat

Love the way this guy writes, ‘corruption became ambience’ etc.


152 posted on 06/27/2007 9:44:59 AM PDT by Hostage (Fred Thompson will be President.)
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To: Coldwater Creek
Give me a link where the President or his people have said in those very words that we are racist and bigots.

You have to carefully qualify it ("in those very words"), because you know that the substance of the charge is true.

Are you a lawyer or somein'?

153 posted on 06/27/2007 9:45:51 AM PDT by SergeiRachmaninov
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To: Don'tMessWithTexas

GE?

What are our troops fighting for when 12 million are allowed to invade?

What are they fighting for? Our safety? Our security?


154 posted on 06/27/2007 9:46:16 AM PDT by listenhillary (Conservatives -- We're NOT DEAD YET !!!)
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To: Coldwater Creek

Two wrongs don’t make a right.

Adding 12 million Mexicans to the welfare parasites you speak of doesn’t solve any problems.


155 posted on 06/27/2007 9:48:46 AM PDT by Palladin (NO Shamnesty!!!)
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To: FightThePower!

Ron Paul(R) 2008, Slam Dunk. Leads in
almost all online polls. Restore
the Constitution in 2008.


156 posted on 06/27/2007 9:49:27 AM PDT by Proud2b4America (Protect and defend the Constitution!)
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To: Recovering_Democrat

Firehat has been bashing the President for years and I thought we had been favored with his banning. Guess not.


157 posted on 06/27/2007 9:49:37 AM PDT by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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To: Coldwater Creek
I AGREE! I am getting awfully tired of all of this Bush bashing. I guess that the fools would prefer the other guy!

I agree too. The first bashers were DU plants, but now the group has been split like a cheap suit by this immigration disaster.

This problem was manageable 30 years ago but nobody wanted to deal with it.

Now the chickens are coming home and there are no simple answers; and everybody is mad at Bush.

158 posted on 06/27/2007 9:51:10 AM PDT by oldbrowser (Where do we go from here?)
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To: firehat
This has many funny lines, and makes many valid points. It is, however, in my opinion, so insulting as to be counter-productive. It detracts from many valid points on the immigration issue, by its too many personal cracks disparaging the President as a person.

We need to keep the focus on the actual issue. That does not risk provoking some on the borderline ideologically, to reject our arguments out of sympathy for the individual targeted. There is too much at stake here, to risk turning off those we could otherwise reach.

For a summary of key points on the general question of immigration policy: Immigration & The American Future.

What follows is a little item I posted in several news groups on usenet, this morning:

The principle argument that those in Washington always rely on in pushing efforts to change America via Immigration, is to refer to us as a "Nation Of Immigrants." This while not strictly true--there is certainly a major part of us, who arrived as settlers in wilderness areas, long before the concept of a Nation and a people, identifying themselves as Americans, emerged from the Revolution--would not be applicable to the present debate, even if it were. The duty of those of us, whose forebears immigrated to America to join that settler Nation, would still be to America, not to the lands that we left; to the continuity of America, her values, mores and unique qualities, not to any foreign people or international pursuits.

For example, while three of my grandparents were immigrants, arriving in Cincinnati between 1877 and 1901; it would be a very shoddy form of betrayal and ingratitude for me to ever seek to compromise the ethnic integrity or culture of the people who accepted us into their ongoing society and body politic. That would be contemptible in the extreme!

But there is another point, here, that is essential to an understanding of the present dispute: European immigrants who came to America from the time of the Revolution up until the radical change in our immigration policy and attitudes after 1965, found the very individualistic concepts and challenges of traditional American society, appealing. They were drawn here because they admired the concepts of the Founding Fathers; in short, they represented an assimilable subset of the populations of the various European nations involved. They did not seek to change America, but to join her. They readily accepted the idea that their loyalty, henceforth, would be to their new homeland. There were some exceptions, admittedly; immigrants who remained in ethnic enclaves in major cities, who tended to bring with them and retain their social views from abroad. To this day, this latter phenomenon accounts for why certain Eastern cities, today, almost always vote for Leftwing candidates.

Yet, again, the bulk of immigrants from the Revolution onward, including also those from certain Asian countries--which actually have higher intelligent quotions than many of the rest of us--actively sought the challenges of a society that expected individuals to make their own way. They were willing to accept the prevailing values and common history of the Americans as their new heritage; willing to defend America and the continuity of her peoples and communities, as a sacred trust. And that always included a duty to defend the space and resources of America for the descendants of those already here, against any foreign interest.

The swarms of Mestizoes from South of the border have never evinced the slightest desire to embrace what they consider the Anglo culture of traditional America. They do not affirm the America of the Founding Fathers, they disparage it. While many, individually, have good work habits; the massing of protestors in Los Angeles and other cities, recently, demonstrated in vivid images that they identify socially with the mass movement, and in their case, a mass movement that demands that we accommodate them! This is not a type of immigrant that would ever have been acceptable in America. They are not acceptable now.

Thomas Jefferson justified the Louisiana Purchase as intended to provide a buffer between our settlements and the world that the illegal intruders, now marching, represent. Does anyone believe that Jefferson was less of an American than George W. Bush? Does anyone believe that Thomas Jefferson had less of an understanding of what was right for America, than Teddy Kennedy? Does anybody believe that any of the appeasers, the Quislings in Congress, was even in the same league with Thomas Jefferson in intelligence? That does not mean that one may not challenge Jefferson's thinking. But our would be betrayers will not even acknowledge that he should be part of the debate. They do not want the issues discussed.

How dare they seek to compromise the integrity of our culture, heritage and legal system, in the manner now proposed! We dare not let this betrayal go unchallenged.

For other essential considerations in any American Immigration Policy: http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/migrate.htm.

For specific answers to President Bush on relevant points: http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/bush1.htm.

William Flax

159 posted on 06/27/2007 9:53:21 AM PDT by Ohioan
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To: oldbrowser

You are right! Nobody, including the greatest POTUS of all. Ronald Reagan!


160 posted on 06/27/2007 9:53:44 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek
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