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Bush regrets immigration reforms weren’t approved
LasVegasSun ^ | 1/9/9 | Unknown to me

Posted on 01/10/2009 8:33:16 AM PST by bimboeruption

Edited on 01/10/2009 8:35:13 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]

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To: bimboeruption

A consistent view from the politician who believes we are an economy and not a nation.


61 posted on 01/10/2009 9:25:02 AM PST by tertiary01
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To: pissant
Such a promising start. Such a pathetic finish.

Exactly! "The Republican party is anti-immigrant"! So he's putting the "image" of party before country? How about the United States is a nation of laws and therefore anti-ILLEGAL immigrant?

The RNC called me for money yesterday and I refused. Caller kept going through the spiel and I thought it's a bunch of "oh the democrats are bad" marketing baloney. The actions of the Republicans have been pathetic.

62 posted on 01/10/2009 9:25:11 AM PST by Aria ("An America that could elect Sarah Palin might still save itself." Vin Suprynowicz)
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To: popdonnelly
As the job market dries up in America, illegals are going back to Mexico. It’s an historic pattern: come to the U.S. to make more money, go back home when you’ve made enough, or there’s no money to be made.

BS. We had an amnesty in 1986. The USG estimated that 1 million would apply and the real number turned out to be 2.7 million. We now have 12 to 20 million illegals in this country and about 400,000 anchor babies born annually. There are also almost 11 million Mexicans living here. It is far better to be poor in America than poor in Mexico or elsewhere in Latin America.

63 posted on 01/10/2009 9:27:11 AM PST by kabar
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To: Dagnabitt

Hopefully when Bush goes, so will many of the sanctimonious “Republicans” that supported him.

When Red State declared that the phrase “Jorge Arbusto” was “racist” and would be banned, I stopped going there. There’s no point in supporting Republicans if they do the opposite of what you want them to.


64 posted on 01/10/2009 9:27:22 AM PST by tvdog12345
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To: KarlInOhio

You’re exactly right Karl. Good for you.

There is something absolutely unbearable about watching someone supposedly on your team, do destructive things to the nation. For this reason, I wish Bush would resign today. Yes I’m serious. This puddin head has seldom gotten it, and he is embarrassing not only himself with these comments, but our party as a whole, and more importantly Conservatism as a whole.

Get the F out of Dodge Mr. President. And for God’s sake, please don’t think Jimmy Carter is a role model to be emulated. Go fishing and live a long life. Just don’t do ‘foot in mouth’ from the sidelines. Please!


65 posted on 01/10/2009 9:27:54 AM PST by DoughtyOne (I see that Kenya's favorite son has a new weekly Saturday morning radio show.)
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To: bimboeruption

Blackwell is in favor of amnesty, i.e., getting to the back of the line for citizenship.


66 posted on 01/10/2009 9:28:29 AM PST by kabar
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To: kabar; popdonnelly

It’s my opinion that we hear very little in the media about tens of millions of illegals coming here, and a whole lot about a few hundred that have returned to Mexico. And guess what, travel back across the border was always something that took place. So we’re not seeing that much out of the ordinary right now. The media is just blowing it out to take pressure off the illegals to go home. If the public is convinced it’s already taking place, they won’t demand it. The only thing is, they probably aren’t going back home in any actually significant numbers.


67 posted on 01/10/2009 9:31:53 AM PST by DoughtyOne (I see that Kenya's favorite son has a new weekly Saturday morning radio show.)
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To: bimboeruption
who claimed to be a Conservative like THE MORON

Can't argue with that. But in all fairness, Bush never claimed to be a conservative. In fact he was quite clear about his immigration stance back in 2000. He even gave speeches in Spanish.

But alas, we were once again faced with a bad or worse choice scenario and have been ever since. We were screwed no matter how things went and at least we didn't have to suffer Gorebasm's

I'm not defending Bush in any way but he didn't lie about who or what he was.

68 posted on 01/10/2009 9:39:20 AM PST by Las Vegas Ron (The tree of liberty is getting mighty dry)
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To: bimboeruption
Mr. Stubborn Stuck on Stupid goes out babbling like we knew he would.

But it was never about any noble reform. It's about The Family continuing in power, specifically in the form of George P., their Hope of the Future.

Anyone who doesn't believe that need only refer to the astonishing, psychotic rap from Big Daddy Bush the other day about how he thinks Number 1 Son should be President.

"Clueless" doesn't begin to describe the man.

69 posted on 01/10/2009 9:40:59 AM PST by Regulator (Welcome to Zimbabwe! The looting begins in five minutes...)
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To: RetiredArmy

“You rank right up there with Klinton and Carter as an idiot.”

Having live through both, I heartily agree.


70 posted on 01/10/2009 9:41:20 AM PST by EEDUDE
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To: pissant

Father like Son, only the Son actually took the additional step of ruining the conservative movement.


71 posted on 01/10/2009 9:44:36 AM PST by samadams2000 (Someone important make......The Call!)
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To: bimboeruption
I'm very disappointed that it didn't pass," he said in an interview with correspondents from his home state. "I'm very worried about the message that said, 'Republicans are anti-immigrant.'"

A dumb and very unhelpful statement. W seems determined to prove himself as dumb and clueless as his detractors have always said. The US takes in at least 1,200,000 legal immigrants and refugees each year, and has been at that level since GHWB. But, if the majority of the party doesn't give him standing ovations for wanting to grant citizenship to 12 to 20 million lawbreakers, then the party is "anti-immigrant."

W, and Rove and McCain and others have done incalculable damage to the Republican party by pushing this nonsense, that the party rejected time and again, pushing it for most all of his two terms, and causing a pointless and damaging internal fight. Then they had to insult and denigrate anyone who disagreed with them. Maybe W's old, stab-in-the-back friend Vicente Fox has it right: W is the cockiest person he's even known.

"See you at the bill signing." And I expect W will be there is Obama manages to get amnesty passed, smirking and still insulting those "anti-immigrant" Republicans.

Good riddance to this RINO phony. And, no, no one can say he's kept us safe until five or so years after he leaves the WH. If anyone wants to declare he kept us safe now, then he has to be 100% responsible for 9/11. Who knows how many terrorists W's refusal to enforce the borders have allowed into the US, and who knows what plots might be afoot to be carried out after he leaves office.

72 posted on 01/10/2009 9:44:49 AM PST by Will88
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To: Las Vegas Ron
>>who claimed to be a Conservative like THE MORON<<

>>Can't argue with that. But in all fairness, Bush never claimed to be a conservative. In fact he was quite clear about his immigration stance back in 2000. He even gave speeches in Spanish.<<

Yes, Bush did. He called himself a "compassionate Conservative." Now we know what he meant.

73 posted on 01/10/2009 9:45:11 AM PST by bimboeruption (Clinging to my Bible and my HK.)
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To: pissant

Father like Son, only the Son actually took the additional step of ruining the conservative movement.


74 posted on 01/10/2009 9:46:46 AM PST by samadams2000 (Someone important make......The Call!)
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To: bimboeruption
Bush regrets immigration reforms weren’t approved

I regret this guy ever became president.

As he waves goodbye from the helicopter, on his way to his family fortune, the country behind him now resembles a smoldering crater...

Obama is Bush's legacy.

75 posted on 01/10/2009 9:48:35 AM PST by dragnet2
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To: Reddy

>You would think he would get the message that there is a difference between IMMIGRATION and ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION.<

Not when you believe in a one-world government like he does. To believe in it, one first has to renounce his own country.

How can he possibly justify illegal immigration and at the same time claim that homeland security is his primary concern?


76 posted on 01/10/2009 9:48:57 AM PST by 353FMG (The sky is not falling, yet.)
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To: kabar
>>Blackwell is in favor of amnesty, i.e., getting to the back of the line for citizenship.<<

Here's Blackwell's immigration policy:

Did you support the comprehensive immigration reform proposed during the Bush administration?

Blackwell: No. I basically believe that it was still not strong enough in first protecting our borders. But more importantly than just protecting our borders, we have to have an approach to this problem that reestablishes the rule of law. If we have been anything as a country in our 232 years in existence, it is that we have been a country that respects the rule of law. So the guidepost for any approach to our immigration challenges, illegal immigration challenges, has to be the reestablishment of the rule of law. While I think we had a positive impact on the shaping of the final document, the job was not complete and it was not satisfactory.

What is your solution for the 12 million people who are here illegally?

Blackwell: First, I think what we have to do first is stop the bleeding, meaning protect our borders. We then must have a reasonable--within the construct of our budgetary limits--have a program that basically says we will go after illegal immigrants, particularly those we suspect are engaged in criminal activity and we will prosecute and deport them. We then will have a system that puts folks who have come here illegally but haven’t engaged in criminal activity at the back of the line. So, the message we must continue to send is that we will strengthen, at every turn, the rule of law.

Go here to read about all of Ken's policies: http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=41426

77 posted on 01/10/2009 9:51:45 AM PST by bimboeruption (Clinging to my Bible and my HK.)
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To: bimboeruption

I wanted to vote LP, but voted in Florida, and it was so close and there my voted counted.

I meet a lot of conservative Republicans that would vote LP, if the party moved to where people are mentally.

Even I had trouble with Ron Paul’s foreign policy. Too radical. In hindsight he would of been great as our Republican Candidate. In a way, as much a outsider within the GOP as Obama was to the DP.

I think he would of lost.

But we conservative/libertarians would of had something to show for it.

Liberal Big Government GOPers would of been apPAULled.

For the GOP, we are on a generation swing. A lot of the party ‘leaders’ are old. They need to go. Romney is a airhead political opportunist. Go. Huckabee is cloying fraud. McCain is near neigh senile and needs to join Bob Dole at the early bird buffet.

I’m looking forward to Palin, Joe the Plumber, Jingle. Anyone young.

Older GOP have had their chance, the f’ed it up, went along to get along, ruined trashed the GOP brand.

They suck, they are not personally important, and no matter what these lying frauds and opportunist say, nothing is to be trusted. Let them write books no one will read and give speeches to the South Dakota Time Life Insurance Agents Bi-annual Sales Award Dinner.


78 posted on 01/10/2009 9:53:23 AM PST by Leisler (It is always said it is for the children. (Not your children..others...somewhere))
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To: Deo volente
Ten more days until we don’t have to put up with this crap anymore.

I am no fan of George Bush. He stabs conservatives in the back when ever he can. But did you see who is coming into office? Think of Bush times 10. Four years from now, Bush is going to look a lot better than he does now.

79 posted on 01/10/2009 9:54:15 AM PST by stripes1776 ("That if gold rust, what shall iron do?" --Chaucer)
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To: dragnet2
>>I regret this guy ever became president. As he waves goodbye from the helicopter, on his way to his family fortune, the country behind him now resembles a smoldering crater... Obama is Bush's legacy.<<

I sadly agree.

Another Tea Party is long overdue.

80 posted on 01/10/2009 9:54:30 AM PST by bimboeruption (Clinging to my Bible and my HK.)
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