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Insecure Borders: Let’s Give Blame Where Blame Is Due
The Family Security Foundation, Inc. ^ | 7/23/07 | Peter Gadiel

Posted on 07/23/2007 10:48:39 AM PDT by AuntB

There is only one person who has the power actually to do something about the egregious state of our immigration law enforcement and lack of border controls. As FSM Contributing Editor Peter Gadiel charges, that person is the President of the United States, George W. Bush.

Insecure Borders: Let’s Give Blame Where Blame Is Due

By Peter Gadiel

For five years, members of 9/11 Families for a Secure America have lobbied in Washington and in many state capitols for immigration law enforcement and secure borders. The opponents of our goals are many throughout Congress and elsewhere, but during this period the most powerful of them has been that individual with the sole authority to require the federal government to enforce these laws and who, by his refusal to do so, has made that government a co-conspirator in undermining the security of this Nation. That person is of course, George Bush.

As chief of the Executive Branch he has under the Constitution not only the sole power but the duty to enforce the laws of our country, a duty he refuses to honor. He thumbs his nose at the obligations imposed on him by the Constitution, which, in the name of the God he claims to worship, he has sworn to uphold. Since the people of the United States have no recourse through the court system to make him enforce the law, he alone has the power to decide that illegal aliens will be permitted to prey on Americans, and he has made that decision.

The harm that George Bush has done to this country is seen by many but felt most severely by those who have been the victims of crimes committed by illegal alien criminals, many of whom, after all, are in the United States due to Bush’s refusal to enforce federal laws already on the books.

The president’s efforts to undermine the collective security of the Nation and the individual security of citizens have caused many to ask: “Why does Bush allow illegal aliens, every one a law breaker, to enter the United States freely? Why does he refuse to enforce existing law and to allow terrorists, violent felons and drug smugglers full access to their intended American victims? Why does he continuously ignore the Constitution and the oath he swore to uphold it? Why doesn’t he care about Americans suffering as a result of depressed wages and working conditions, or about the Americans who have been the victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens?”

Each time I speak with a person whose family has been shattered by the violent act of an illegal alien, an illegal who almost invariably has had numerous previous encounters with the law, I wonder anew what kind of man it is who occupies the White House and tolerates, and by that tolerance encourages, these crimes. What kind of man is this who lifts not a finger to acknowledge his role in these acts of violence and refuses to take action to prevent future crimes?

I have been meeting such victims and families for almost six years. As time passes I’ve grown more disturbed by what the Bush malfeasance indicates about his character. In part this is so because I meet ever more victims and see the list of victims grow longer. But there is another list that is also growing and this too affects my view of the man: the number of elected officials I have spoken with who, because of their positions in the government, have had one-on-one conversations with the president and who insist he is fully aware of the crimes inflicted by his illegal alien friends. There was a time when I gave Mr. Bush the benefit of the doubt; I believed he was insulated from the facts…that he didn’t know what was happening in the states. But now I grasp the truth: He does know. He doesn’t care: What kind of man must this be?

Shortly after September 11, I began encountering 9/11 family members who were convinced that George Bush had had advance knowledge of this conspiracy and that for his own purposes he refused to interfere. Vehemently, I disagreed for two reasons. First, I did not believe that George Bush would intentionally allow thousands of Americans to die. Second, I believed that the incompetence of our government was so highly perfected that it would be impossible to keep secret for very long the fact that officials had advance knowledge of such a catastrophic event.

Today, I have had over five years’ experience in meeting with bureaucrats and members of Congress. I’ve read Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports; transcripts of Congressional Committee hearings and testimony; the 9/11 Commission Report and its associated documents; reports produced by private think tanks and individual experts on crime, immigration and national security. These have confirmed my judgment that our government is staffed by so many individuals who are incompetent or corrupt that it is insane to believe that a secret such as advance knowledge of 9/11 could remain a secret six years after the event. (The 9/11 Commission, in an exquisite formulation of words succeeded in describing and excusing the pervasive incompetence and negligence of federal officials with the phrase “a failure of imagination.”)

But as to George Bush (and many other elected officials and bureaucrats) I have come to realize my original appraisal was wrong. His actions since 9/11 have, for me, established that he lacks concern for the lives of individual Americans. Three thousand people died on 9/11, but since that day far more than three thousand have been killed, individually or in small groups, by illegal aliens. And still he refuses to enforce the laws that would end the killing. Thousands of Americans have been killed in intentional murders, or as ‘by-products’ of robberies, rapes, beatings or auto accidents caused by drunken illegals driving automobiles. Thousands more lives have not been ended but have nevertheless been shattered by acts of violence short of murder, such as child molestation. (The Bush Administration makes a proper accounting of these crimes impossible by virtue of its refusal to require local police to inquire into the illegal status of those arrested.)

That George Bush’s refusal to enforce the laws of this Nation has been the direct cause of these Americans’ death and suffering is simply beyond dispute. He and the Tony Snows and Michael Chertoffs he hires can protest all they want about the “impossibility” of securing our borders. He and they can pretend to be merely incompetent for only so long before Americans wake up and realize they’re not just incompetent, they are misrepresenting the truth.

To the many who wonder why Bush is doing what he’s doing, I offer some advice. For a long time I wondered too. Finally, I realized the futility of spending another moment on this imponderable. The reason why doesn’t matter. The fact that it is so is all that matters. But for those who need to have an answer as to the ‘why’ of the Bush actions I suggest you look at the motives of others who have betrayed our country: ideology, revenge, greed.

One or more of these pretexts must be what Bush employs in his own mind to justify his tolerance of violence and death. In that sense he is undoubtedly conventional, typical of his breed. But in one respect Mr. Bush has carved out a place that is unique among corrupt politicians. In his obsession to pass his amnesty, a major tool in the permanent elimination of our borders, he offered what amounted to a bribe, in public, to members of the US Senate, telling them that if they would vote for his amnesty bill he would provide 4.5 billion dollars to build the border fence that a 2005 federal law he signed required to be built. In those two years Mr. Bush has managed to get only a few miles of that fence built, but suddenly he saw that enforcement of this federal law could be used as a payoff to be offered to Senators to vote for his amnesty. Presto, he promises to come up with four and a half billion to build it.

Of course Mr. Bush is far from the first politician to engage in illegal or immoral behavior. But it is customary for politicians to try and keep their corruption a secret. For example, Boss Tweed of New York; Sen. Tom Dodd (father of the current Sen. Dodd) of Connecticut, Ted Kennedy. These bribe takers, philanderers, drunk drivers and lady killers at least tried to keep their crimes hidden from the public. As reprehensible as they were or are, they at least comprehended that their actions deviated from the norm and felt sufficient concern for public opinion that they didn’t want their crimes exposed. Mr. Bush appears to be unique in this regard, for either he lacks awareness that his behavior is wrong, or his contempt for the people of the United States is so absolute that he is doesn’t care that we see him offering bribes.

Naturally, when corrupt politicians are discussed Bill and Hillary Clinton cannot be ignored: Whitewater; cattle futures; Travelgate; Vince Foster; pardons for Susan McDougal, Puerto Rican terrorists, and Marc Rich; questioning the meaning of the word “is.” We also cannot forget that for eight years prior to September 11, while Moslem terrorists escalated their attacks against the United States these co-Presidents successfully schemed to avoid dealing with terrorism by sweeping it under the rug for their successor. These are the two who paved the way for September 11 by their refusal to respond with sufficient force to the numerous terrorist acts that occurred during their presidency: the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center, the embassy bombings, the Mogadishu atrocities, the bombing of the USS Cole, etc. By their inaction they encouraged and permitted the growth of the power of binLadin. Ultimately, the greatest responsibility for September 11 lies not with Bush but with the Clintons.

Yet it is George Bush who has been in office for six years after the murders of 3000 on 9/11. It is he who has been president since then as crimes by illegals have killed thousands more. It is possible to excuse the inaction of the Clintons as opportunistic passing of the buck to their successor in the White House. But George Bush cannot claim that excuse. The resulting damage was obvious for all to see. He cannot claim ignorance. He cannot avoid his guilt. Yet, he marches on, completely dismissing the blood that is spilled and the pain that results from his refusal to act.

It is useless to speculate about “why” he permits these crimes. So to those who continue to wonder, my advice is: don’t waste another moment of thought on the matter. Use your energy to contact your members of Congress, your governor, state legislators. Then contact them again, and then again. Educate your friends and enlist them in the cause of immigration reform.

Elected officials do respond to pressure from constituents. You have power, but only if you use it by communicating repeatedly with them. The richly funded campaigns of LaRaza, Chamber of Commerce, Ford Foundation, bankers, lawyers, et al., to open our borders succeed precisely because they make themselves heard while others remain silent. Your silence in the face of their campaigns is as powerful an ally of the open borders lobby as the open borders lobbyists themselves. So, make yourselves heard. You have a voice. Use it.

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FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributing Editor Peter Gadiel is the president of 9/11 Families for a Secure America. He is a lifelong Republican who voted for George Bush in 2000.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 911; aliens; bush; immigrantlist; immigration; petergadiel
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To: MEGoody
I never said they were. I simply pointed out that this is nothing new, but people act like Bush created this problem.

Ahem. While Bush didn't actually create the problem he has acted to make it much, much worse.

In September 2001, Bush and Vicente Fox signed the Partnership for Prosperity agreement. This agreement allowed the FDIC to form the New Alliance Task Force. Among other things, it changed the rules under which banks operate. Instead of requiring a US SSN to open a bank account or apply for a auto or home loan, banks could now accept the Mexican Matricular Consular card as valid ID and an income tax return using a ITIN as proof of employment.

It is this act which is most directly responsible for the all-out assault on our borders and the sub-prime lending debacle currently unfolding.

So, while your attention was diverted by the events of 9/11, George W. Bush was working behind your back to sell out American citizens.

In May 2004, Bush's appointed SSA commissioner signed a Social Security Totalization Agreement with Mexico that allows, among other things, the Mexican illegal alien to apply for and receive US Social Security benefits for the time they worked (illegally) in the USA. Not only that, but they can apply for and receive US SS benefits for their Mexican (national) wife and children, even if the wife and children have never stepped foot in the USA.

While your attention was diverted to re-elect George W. Bush, he was working behind your back to sell out future American generations.

No president before him has done more to sell out America than George W. Bush.

41 posted on 07/23/2007 12:08:16 PM PDT by Ol' Dan Tucker (After six years of George W. Bush I long for the honesty and sincerity of the Clinton Administration)
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To: lonestar67
Border bots are opposed to border enforcement. We saw that in their defeat of the most recent immigation bill.

You're a bald-faced liar. Pure and simple. The last amnesty showed what happens in DC when the open borders types get their way. All the wonderful enforcement provisions never get around to being enforced.

Which is why we and sane people everywhere demand enforcement FIRST - and THEN we talk about the other stuff.

42 posted on 07/23/2007 12:08:27 PM PDT by dirtboy (Impeach Chertoff and Gonzales. We can't wait until 2009 for them to be gone.)
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To: stephenjohnbanker
You don’t destroy America to prop up another country.

They think they have propped up the economic engine of America and headed off even bigger problems. A few small-towns suffer changing demographics? Just collateral damage - can't be helped.

Like I said - Bush isn't malicious or stupid, he just made a poor judgment call (with, I suspect, CIA advice) that a few murders in small-town America are better than having investment bankers jumping out of windows on Wall Street and a bloodbath in Mexico City.

43 posted on 07/23/2007 12:11:20 PM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ("Wise men don't need to debate; men who need to debate are not wise." -- Tao Te Ching)
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To: processing please hold

meet-—should be met.


44 posted on 07/23/2007 12:13:08 PM PDT by processing please hold (Duncan Hunter '08) (ROP and Open Borders-a terrorist marriage and hell's coming with them)
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To: dragnet2

Good Point !!!!


45 posted on 07/23/2007 12:13:10 PM PDT by DvdMom (Impeach Nifong -)
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To: AuntB

I am at the point where I can’t even stand looking at the guy on tv anymore and I voted for him twice. How he can gamble another 911 is beyond comprehension.


46 posted on 07/23/2007 12:13:17 PM PDT by Buffettfan (3rd Battalion, 6th Marines - 1971 - 1974)
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To: brytlea

There was little to nothing in Bush’s record as governor of Texas or his campaign in 2000 to suggest that he was going to be the border enforcement radical that the border bots demand he be.

Pat Buchannan ran on the arguments desired in the 1990s. He lost.

As usual, I urge border bots to focus on influencing the current process. Bush is not running in 2008— so you will not have to feel betrayed— which is a silly assertion often made.

Border bots should have been able to win more congressional seats in 2004 and 2006. To my knowledge they did not.

I think the article posted here is pretty poor and I do not appreciate 911 serving as a moral backdrop to illegal immigration. it is far more signficant than that. I do not appreciate the suggestion that Bush is anything close to Clinton— let alone worse. So yes, I see it has hateful and spiteful. It is an unreasoning emotional argument about how Bush never was a proponent of strict border enforcement— yes even after 911.


47 posted on 07/23/2007 12:15:37 PM PDT by lonestar67 (Its time to withdraw from the War on Bush-- your side is hopelessly lost in a quagmire.)
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To: Ol' Dan Tucker

“In May 2004, Bush’s appointed SSA commissioner signed a Social Security Totalization Agreement with Mexico that allows, among other things, the Mexican illegal alien to apply for and receive US Social Security benefits for the time they worked (illegally) in the USA. Not only that, but they can apply for and receive US SS benefits for their Mexican (national) wife and children, even if the wife and children have never stepped foot in the USA.

While your attention was diverted to re-elect George W. Bush, he was working behind your back to sell out future American generations.

No president before him has done more to sell out America than George W. Bush.”

EXACTLY!


48 posted on 07/23/2007 12:15:38 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker ( Hunter/Thompson/Thompson/Hunter in 08! "Read my lips....No new RINO's" !!)
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To: lonestar67
Border bots are opposed to border enforcement. We saw that in their defeat of the most recent immigation bill.

I sure as hell hope you plead temporary insanity on that statement. Border bots were suspended or banned during the borders wars here on FR.

49 posted on 07/23/2007 12:16:49 PM PDT by processing please hold (Duncan Hunter '08) (ROP and Open Borders-a terrorist marriage and hell's coming with them)
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To: rottndog

I agree and it fits the general theme of this thread.


50 posted on 07/23/2007 12:17:29 PM PDT by lonestar67 (Its time to withdraw from the War on Bush-- your side is hopelessly lost in a quagmire.)
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To: Ol' Dan Tucker

Dan,

You are absolutely right. For some strange reason, GW Bush has this strange love affair with the filthy, corrupt sh$thole known as Mexico.


51 posted on 07/23/2007 12:17:42 PM PDT by Buffettfan (3rd Battalion, 6th Marines - 1971 - 1974)
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To: processing please hold
The bilateral migration talks were initially announced at the Presidents’ first meeting in February 2001, and they were more formally reviewed in early September 2001.

These talks resulted in the Partnership for Properity agreement, which was signed in September 2001 by Bush and Fox.

At that time, the Presidents instructed the cabinet-level working group “to reach mutually satisfactory results on border safety, a temporary worker program and the status of undocumented Mexicans in the United States . . . as soon as possible.”

This working group is called the New Alliance Task Force and is where the FDIC got the authority to relax banking rules that allowed Mexican illegal aliens to obtain bank accounts, auto and home loans using the phony-baloney Mexican Matricual Consular card.

This caused the current sub-prime lending debacle.

Mexican Consulates were staffed with US banking employees to explain to Mexican illegal aliens how to obtain US banking services using the Matricular Consular cards.

52 posted on 07/23/2007 12:17:46 PM PDT by Ol' Dan Tucker (After six years of George W. Bush I long for the honesty and sincerity of the Clinton Administration)
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To: stephenjohnbanker
Some posters here remind me of the adoration Klinton had ....

If Kommie Klinton massacre's 1,000 innocent people & if it was documented by numerous eyewitness & video taped .

You would still have a bunch of Demo-rats worshiping & defending Komrade Klinton till the end .

53 posted on 07/23/2007 12:17:56 PM PDT by DvdMom (Impeach Nifong -)
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To: lonestar67

Ah, another tactic of those who don’t have much of an arguement...name calling. Border bots indeed. Are you a Bush bot then? (I have never ever called anyone that, and in fact have been called one myself, btw). Both names insinuate that the person has not thought out their opinion, but rather just march lock step like...well, like mind numbed robots. You don’t need to bother posting back to me if it’s more of the same.
susie


54 posted on 07/23/2007 12:20:13 PM PDT by brytlea (amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
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To: lonestar67

It’s moronic to try and hold POTUS responsible for his gross dereliction of duty?


55 posted on 07/23/2007 12:23:10 PM PDT by rottndog (Government is a necessary evil, but as with all evils, the less of it the better.)
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To: lonestar67
There was little to nothing in Bush’s record as governor of Texas or his campaign in 2000 to suggest that he was going to be the border enforcement radical that the border bots demand he be.

Border enforcement radical? You are flinging pure steaming meadow muffins now.

We are not asking Bush to be a radical. JUST TO ENFORCE THE LAWS AS THEY STAND.

56 posted on 07/23/2007 12:24:07 PM PDT by dirtboy (Impeach Chertoff and Gonzales. We can't wait until 2009 for them to be gone.)
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To: processing please hold

Let me spell it out.

I think Border bots need to be exposed to the same absurd ironies of their claims against Bush.

This mischaracterization of Border Bot arguments is precisely the type of analysis which is used to mislead the public about President Bush.

I actually do not begrudge border bots getting better border enforcement. I just do not agree with the axis of power that is emerging between Left and Right against Bush. This man is of far better character than 33% suggests.


57 posted on 07/23/2007 12:24:26 PM PDT by lonestar67 (Its time to withdraw from the War on Bush-- your side is hopelessly lost in a quagmire.)
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To: DvdMom

“Some posters here remind me of the adoration Klinton had ....
If Kommie Klinton massacre’s 1,000 innocent people & if it was documented by numerous eyewitness & video taped .

You would still have a bunch of Demo-rats worshiping & defending Komrade Klinton till the end .”

Blindly following any political figure is at best foolish : )


58 posted on 07/23/2007 12:24:59 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker ( Hunter/Thompson/Thompson/Hunter in 08! "Read my lips....No new RINO's" !!)
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To: Ol' Dan Tucker
These talks resulted in the Partnership for Properity agreement, which was signed in September 2001 by Bush and Fox.

You're correct. They've had this in the works for some time, we're now trying to play catch up to their sellout.

I hope everyone reads your entire post, including lurkers.

59 posted on 07/23/2007 12:25:31 PM PDT by processing please hold (Duncan Hunter '08) (ROP and Open Borders-a terrorist marriage and hell's coming with them)
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To: lonestar67
[.. Thank you President Bush for your excellent work as a public servant. Once this crowd has permanent established the Democratic party as the only ruling party in America, maybe they will come to their senses. ..]

20+ million brand new democrats amnestied and added to the voteing ranks of the democrat party will help America HOW?..

Will give Hitlery 8 years instead of 4???..
And Obama(VeeP) 8 MORE YEARS??..
HOW will that HELP?..

60 posted on 07/23/2007 12:26:46 PM PDT by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
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