To: JohnHuang2
Bush to push for amnesty Very predictable, totally disastrous. Bush is going to push this assault on Americas sovereignty through come hell or high water. In the meantime I'm going to check into what laws I can safely break and get an Amnesty for it. Im not hopeful Ill find much.
2 posted on
11/22/2002 10:57:29 PM PST by
WRhine
To: WRhine
I agree! And, until our leaders clean up the disasterous mess these illegals have caused, bankrupting our hospitals, schools, and identity theft, amnesty should not even be considered... President Bush could lose more than he realizes!
4 posted on
11/22/2002 11:45:35 PM PST by
Terridan
To: WRhine
The president also called for the abolition of laws barring American employers from hiring border jumpers.</I. All about the so-called cheap labor.
5 posted on
11/23/2002 12:05:13 AM PST by
sarcasm
To: WRhine; Tancredo Fan; madfly; Sabertooth
"The first lesson these new residents will learn about the United States is it is ok to break the law. Is that the kind of America we want to build?"HELL NO!!! RIGHT ON, TANCREDO!!!
10 posted on
11/23/2002 1:17:45 AM PST by
4Freedom
To: WRhine
This is as big a danger to our country as terrorism.
To: WRhine; Scholastic; Gunrunner2; janetgreen; MissAmericanPie; belmont_mark; DoughtyOne; SLB; ...
Very predictable, totally disastrous. Bush is going to push this assault on Americas sovereignty through come hell or high water. In the meantime I'm going to check into what laws I can safely break and get an Amnesty for it. Im not hopeful Ill find much.
Absolutely agree. This represents Bush's third effort to amnesty millions of illegal aliens since 9/11. He is doing exactly the opposite of what needs to be done to establish some sort of real homeland/border security. Amnestying illegal invaders will make America less secure and will only serve to encourage further flouting of US laws by the criminally inclined.
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