Posted on 04/24/2006 11:51:46 AM PDT by RonDog
More than an hour before Bush arrived, protesters from the Minuteman Project the volunteer border patrol group whose co-founder ran for Congress in Orange County were chanting "Go back to Mexico" and "God Bless America."LOL!Across a driveway, a cluster of demonstrators also chanted and waved peace signs to protest:
the Minuteman group,
Bush's immigration policy and
the war in Iraq.
WHATEVER it is, these guys are against it!
They aren't the same group. There were minutemen there protesting but there were pro illegals protesting as well as the anti war crowd. They aren't together.
. I hate that saying more than pretty much anything short of Allah Akbar. What a crock of you know what!
The entire situation is shocking. And it all falls in the lap of Washington. Without question.
OK, when do we start building the fence???
Fence buiding commences on Memorial Day.
OK, when do we start building the fence???Not to worry.
The Hildabeast has a plan:
Hillary Comes Out for Border Wall
NewsMax.com ^ | April 23, 2006 | Carl Limbacher
Posted on 04/23/2006 6:21:47 AM PDT by Carl/NewsMax
Responding to polls showing that a strong majority of Americans support building a wall across the U.S.-Mexican border, 2008 presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton announced Saturday that she backs a border wall plan that would be supplemented by a "smart fence."
"A physical structure is obviously important," Mrs. Clinton told the New York Daily News. "A wall in certain areas would be appropriate."
The News said she also supported deploying a high-tech "smart fence" that could spot people approaching from 200 or 300 yards. Clinton also said the deployment of surveillance drones and infrared cameras should also be considered.
A Time magazine poll released two weeks ago showed that 56 percent of Americans supported building a wall along the entire 2,000 mile U.S.-Mexican border - with only 40 percent opposed...
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Was Albert Einstein among the protestors? I mean, it is theoretically impossible, under Relativity, to know if the immigrants crossed the border or the border moved under them, but you'd have to completely ignore human agency for that to work. No, sirs, I think you crossed the border.
Just another example of the right wing being infiltrated by idiots to discredit conservative goals.
Yeah, comments like that will REALLY help.
Clinton was our first black President, Bush is our first Mexican President!
I am with you. EVERYONE can stop saying, right now, 'a job that Americans won't do' -- it is the absolute WORST mantra. Turns my stomach.
I hear that people don't want to be police or teachers either because of the low salaries.
Why don't we let illegal immigrants come here and take those thankless tasks?
Why is it "we" want to import of nation of people we expect to only clean toilets and collect up dirty dishes the rest of their lives?
"A wall in certain areas would be appropriate."
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Certain areas? BS. All areas. A fence that cannot be breached and is defensible.
They are claiming this land by divine right. This is an invasion.
If we and the Rats were evenly divided, that's a good showing for California.
If Tony gets in there as WHPS it would be nice if he could convince the Pres. to stop saying "jobs Americans won't do." Loosing the "Nation of Immigrants" would be nice too.
However, it is always wrong to call Bush a "traitor."
That just helps the real traitors, the radical Rats and the Raza nationalists.
Raymond Herrera of Victorville, Calif., protests outside the Hyatt hotel in Irvine, Calif., where President Bush spoke to Orange County Business Council on Monday. Herrera joined approximately 150 Minuteman Civil Defense Corps members to challenge the President's immigration policy. Several hundred war protesters also rallied against Bush.
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