To: InvisibleChurch
Bush as done **NOTHING** about the situation on the border. It grows worse each month and he's too busy talking about his bogus free-trade legislation rather than securing our borders.
I blame him for this rangers death. Long ago he could have sealed the border, like we have done for Kuwait, South Korea, etc., yet he does nothing.
To: Kobyashi1942
We'll see what the Bush administration's apathy for our security gets us in 32 days on the anniversary of 9/11.
Only 32 more days.
31 posted on
08/10/2002 8:29:52 AM PDT by
4Freedom
To: Kobyashi1942
Bush as done **NOTHING** about the situation on the border.
Actually, the opposite is true...he has done something--he has encouraged the passage of 245(i) Amnesty for Illegals. Since it failed earlier, he will re-encourage it shortly after the election. After all, he promised Vincente that he'd do it--and he meets with Vincente in a few days. He's gotta play nice to Vincente; Mexico needs all those millions of dollars illegals are sending back to Mexico; and we get to care for their medical needs, and educational needs, and social service needs.
32 posted on
08/10/2002 8:31:47 AM PDT by
TomGuy
To: Kobyashi1942
Bush will probably say: "People of goodwill from our country and Mexico will apprehend the person or individuals responsible."
33 posted on
08/10/2002 8:31:52 AM PDT by
Kerensky
To: Kobyashi1942
This bogus "free trade legislation" is not bogus, it is intentional, and its design is to weaken America to become subserviant to a world government. With each passing day, the comments and quotes of Bush become more obvious to the global tyranny agenda. Even the Council of Foreign Relations, shortly after September 11, stated that Bush would likely use the tragedy to carry out what his father called "A New World Order". It's here, folks.
Talks are in line for colorizing our money within a few years. I've even seen reports of eliminating all American bill currency within five to ten years.
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