Posted on 04/26/2006 5:41:15 AM PDT by shortstop
John Kerry isn't running a communist indoctrination camp, although his foreign born wife does through her Tides foundation.
"Better than lazy citizens on SSI, unemployment comp, etc"
Oh, you mean like the parents of the *100,000* "anchor babies" in L.A. County who are STEALING tax money to support THEIR children?
----All on your back! In 2006 the number of Americans Paying Zero Federal Income Tax grew to 43.4 Million...it can only get worse.----
With a lot of those qualifying for the EITC, fod stamps, SSI, child medical are....
Millions of legal, hard-working but POOR Hispanic families will greatly swell tbe ranks of the disadvantaged and the size of the bill presented the the American taxpayer.
Clinton managed to prosecute more than 100X as many employers of illegal as Bush with the same resources.
Ask the President. I didn't say I endorsed the thinking, just that that's the way the elites think. They don't see any evidence of MS-13, anyway - they live in gated compounds and their kids go to private schools. Gang violence is just something that happens to the "little people".
Bush is one trans-border terrorist attack from being forever remembered as a colossal fool, and a liability to the United States.
Ever barring that, his legacy will forever be foolishness and arrogance on a grand scale, the way things are going.
I have never been so disappointed and ashamed of someone I campaigned for, and voted for, TWICE.
I will definitely direct my outrage at invaders marching in the streets DEMANDING "rights" to MY money and threatening this country.
>>Further, George W. Bush said that the Border Patrol was not in the business of capturing or stopping illegal aliens. Rather, he wants them to look for contraband and terrorists. He specifically does not want the Border Patrol involved in stopping the people streaming across our border.<<
In other words, if this is true (and apparently it is) the President of the United States is actively subverting the laws of this nation, in direct contradiction to his Oath of Office.
Anyone care to come up with an excuse?
While he ignored the illegal immigrants that destroyed the Twin Towers.
"I didn't say I endorsed the thinking"
My mistake then, I took your post to be your POV.
Bush's stand only makes sense if V. Fox has some photo negatives he's using as a "bargaining tool".
This sentence in Bush's 4/24 speech in Irvine riled me up:
We've lost a lot of people, a lot of decent, hardworking people, trying to come in this country in the desert, losing their lives.
WE'VE lost a lot of people?! No. They're not OUR people, so WE haven't lost 'em. President Fox has lost a lot of people. Bush could've said (correctly) that "a lot of people have been lost". (What's this "we" s--t, Kimosabe?)
Anyone care to come up with that quote?
It's the New World Order, Illuminati, Bohemian Grove, The Bilderbergs and Skull & Bones making an agreement with MS-13 to take care of us fools.
Well... bully for Clinton...
You remember that story of the two guys running away from a bear chasing them? Well, President Bush can run faster than the other guy. The whole GOP can.
The third party extremist types (assuming they are not DNC operatives, which is possible) are in a mindset of . . .
"Well, I can't outrun that bear, so I'm going to cross my arms and stand here and be eaten." The socialist Democrats don't bother running . . . they just laugh, kiss their same sex significant other and saunter away.
The IRS doesn't fine even the most egregious employers who repeatedly submit inaccurate data about their workers. Social Security does virtually nothing to alert citizens whose Social Security numbers are being used by others. Evidence abounds within their files, according to an analysis by Knight Ridder Newspapers and the Charlotte (N.C.) Observer.
One internal study found that a restaurant company had submitted 4,100 duplicate Social Security numbers for workers. Other firms submit inaccurate names or numbers reports for nearly all of their employees. One child's Social Security number was used 742 times by workers in 42 states.
"That's the kind of evidence we want," said Paul Charlton, the U.S. attorney in Arizona. He regularly prosecutes unauthorized workers, but says it's hard to prove employers are involved in the crime.
http://www.infowars.com/articles/immigration/data_illegal_immigration_kept_secret.htm
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