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BUSH'S STAND ON ILLEGALS MAKES NO SENSE
boblonsberry.com ^ | 04/25/06 | Bob Lonsberry

Posted on 04/26/2006 5:41:15 AM PDT by shortstop

Ten percent of Mexico is in America.

Not the territory, the population.

Ten percent of the population of the Republic of Mexico lives illegally in the United States of America.

And it’s only getting worse. The number of Mexican citizens crossing illegally into the United States each day is in the tens of thousands. Which proves Mexico has a better president than we do.

Here’s how I figure.

The vast majority of Mexicans want free immigration into the United States. The vast majority of Americans don’t.

Score one for them.

The vast majority of Americans want a physical wall built along the Mexican border. The vast majority of Mexicans don’t.

Score two for them.

Illegal Mexican immigration into the United States helps the economy of Mexico and hurts the economy of the United States.

Score three for them.

Their president says he will encourage illegal immigration. Our president says he will discourage it.

Their president actually did and our president actually didn’t.

Score four for them.

Which is about game, set, match.

And it only got worse this week when George W. Bush stood up in Orange County, California, and said things that could only make Mexicans cheer and Americans sob. Our captain seems to be playing for the wrong team.

Here are some examples.

George W. Bush said two things were certain: We can’t deport illegal aliens and we can’t punish businesses that employ them. The problem with that is that a full 50 percent of Americans – a number far higher than his own personal popularity – favor deportation for all illegal aliens in this country.

And an even higher percentage favor strict sanctions on people who hire illegals.

Which essentially means the president has thumbed his nose at the people.

The president says the cornerstone of his immigration reform is a guest worker program and eventual citizenship for illegals here now. Both those viewpoints are also opposed by the majority of Americans.

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.

Which, again, is just opposite of what the American people want and expect.

The president also described legislation being discussed in the Senate as an “important compromise.” It is, of course, nothing of the sort. It is one extreme position. It is the wildly pro-illegal immigration position. A compromise would be the middle ground between to points, not one point at the exclusion of the other.

He has essentially endorsed the Teddy Kennedy plan for alien normalization. Which explains why one of the first and loudest voices of praise for the president’s remarks came from Senator Kennedy.

Finally, the president told the Orange County crowd – a group of businesspeople generally uncomfortable with the flood of aliens – that the illegal immigrants are “decent, hard-working people” who “need to be treated with respect.”

Which gets back to the point that Mexico has a better president than we do. There’s no doubt that the Mexican president stands up for his country. There’s no evidence that the American president stands up for his.

Rather, he seems to sell our interests – and our opinions – down the river.

Which gets back to the midterm elections. George W. Bush is about 12 months away from impeachment hearings if the Democrats take over the Congress, and the way things are going they’re apt to get at least half of it come November.

Why?

Because the Republican Party has turned off the Republicans.

Half the country hated Bush the day he was elected. The other half liked him. The dramatic swing in support numbers shows that it’s not Democrats who are ticked at Bush, it’s Republicans. His support has evaporated – among the people who put him in office. Among the Republicans. Especially the conservative Republicans.

And the president’s stance on illegal immigration is one of the major reasons for that. Between the debt he has accumulated and the millions of illegals he has let sneak into our country, it is quite likely that the negative effect of this presidency will be felt for decades and decades.

And that’s not a Democrat saying that, it’s a Republican.

George W. Bush has abandoned our values and our borders. And we’re abandoning him.

And that might leave us with a Democrat next go ‘round, but it’s hard to believe that could be any worse.


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1 posted on 04/26/2006 5:41:18 AM PDT by shortstop
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To: shortstop

I am tired of this crap. Bush needs to read between the lines......he is fast loosing his Koolade drinkers.

these is a midterm election this year and he is NOT fooling anyone. he will loose both houses if he is not careful.


2 posted on 04/26/2006 5:46:47 AM PDT by Vaquero ("An armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
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To: shortstop


But they may learn something when they lose to a Democrat to not override the will of the people who elect you.


3 posted on 04/26/2006 5:46:56 AM PDT by SouthernFreebird
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To: shortstop
And that might leave us with a Democrat next go ‘round, but it’s hard to believe that could be any worse.

Sad but true. If the congressional republicans don't distance themselves from Bush's insane immigration policy, they will lose the election this november. If the GOP doesn't nominate a true, small government, traditional values, fiscally responsible conservative in '08, they will lose the election.

It's that simple.
5 posted on 04/26/2006 5:48:56 AM PDT by JamesP81
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To: shortstop
I blame US. It is time to wake up and take back the power = tax money!....we really expect changes from the very people who can take as much of our money as they want and use it as they want? They take our money and use it to vote pander...stop the money and you will stop the behavior.

Time to shut down the borders AND put a strangle hold on the money flowing into Washington. If we don't stop the money then nothing will change....and it won't matter who we vote out.
6 posted on 04/26/2006 5:49:58 AM PDT by socialismisinsidious ( The socialist income tax system turns US citizens into beggars or quitters!)
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To: Vaquero
he will loose both houses if he is not careful.

It may already be too late to stem the tide. I believe the Republicans are going to have their collective asses handed to them in November. If Bush pushes through the immigration plan he seems to be pushing, it could be even worse.

Someone needs to talk some sense into the man, and soon!

7 posted on 04/26/2006 5:51:20 AM PDT by Squint (Alcohol, Tobacco, & Firearms should be a convenience store, not a government agency.)
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To: doc30

All we ask is that America be on safe and solid ground again
the message sent to the rest of the world undermining the will of the people, taxpaying voters, is a strange stand to take. One I cannot understand. Regardless if lobbyists want it or corporations want it what about the VOTERS?


8 posted on 04/26/2006 5:51:21 AM PDT by stopem (To allow a bunch of third world country nationals to divide Americans is unconscionable!)
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To: doc30
We need to get rid of the RINO's that are really puppets of foreign governments, like Bush is a puppet of Mexico.

It's got to where both the republicans and the democrats are seriously bad medicine. At the risk of getting flamed, '06 and '08 might be a good opportunity for a truly conservative third party to make its move. It will depend on who the GOP gets to run '08, though. If it's a real conservative (Ken Blackwell, George Allen, or Mike Pence) then I'll stick with the Rs. If it's a RINO like McCain I'm jumping ship.
9 posted on 04/26/2006 5:52:41 AM PDT by JamesP81
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To: stopem
"what about the VOTERS"

the voters don't matter b/c the congresscritters already have what they need from the voters....OUR money. We like to pretend that we have the power via votes, but in reality they have the power via our money.
10 posted on 04/26/2006 5:55:25 AM PDT by socialismisinsidious ( The socialist income tax system turns US citizens into beggars or quitters!)
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To: shortstop

I remember back when the GOP voters had a choice, George Bush or John McCain. Some choice. Again we are faced with a choice with no real way to win. Either we vote for the spineless Republicans or vote 3rd party, which is basically a vote for the Democrats.

Some argue that a true conservative cannot win, but how the H--- would we know, we haven't really seen one of late.


11 posted on 04/26/2006 5:56:01 AM PDT by David Isaac
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To: Vaquero
I'm sorry, but I'm really tired of this. Did you not listen to him for the last 6 years...and in the run-up to his 2000 elections. You act as if he has betrayed you. He has been very clear where he stands and has always stood on immigration.

Now, that doesn't mean that I agree with him, but to come onto this forum and act as if you have betrayed by Brutus is a little disingenuous at best.

12 posted on 04/26/2006 5:56:07 AM PDT by carton253 (Al-Qa'eda are not the Viet Cong. If you exit, they'll follow. And Americans will die...)
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To: JamesP81

I have been thinking the very same thing....if the conservatives don't wake up then we will have a socialist Dem running all, and it will be what we deserve. God help us.


14 posted on 04/26/2006 5:58:26 AM PDT by socialismisinsidious ( The socialist income tax system turns US citizens into beggars or quitters!)
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To: shortstop

When the economy goes south, and we've got 20 million illegals in this country taking jobs away from unemployed Americans, who's to blame?


15 posted on 04/26/2006 5:59:23 AM PDT by Brilliant
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To: shortstop

A Wall................................IMMEDIATELY.


16 posted on 04/26/2006 6:01:08 AM PDT by DoctorMichael (The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column!!!!!!!!!)
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To: shortstop
Bush has disappointed the vast majority of conservatives. He was willing to go to war against the Islamists, but he surrendered meekly to Vincenti Fox and the millions of immigrants who cross the border at will.

I am really pissed off at him and the RINOS for caving in to the Leftist Socialists in the Democratic Party. The Democrats may be right, Bush may really be an idiot. I can't come to any other conclusion when he takes the wussy position he has on illegal immigration.
18 posted on 04/26/2006 6:04:54 AM PDT by Fithee (US Fifth Column = Leftist Press + John Kerry + Clintonistas + Leftist Socialist Democrats)
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To: Vaquero

George Bush is right. There is not a political chance of mass deportations, not even considering the physical logistics, and the rights of Hispanic citizens you would have to trample on just to identify illegals. You can whine all you want, but it is not going to happen.

Go ahead and vote for whoever you want to. More Democrats in the Congress are exactly what you deserve.


20 posted on 04/26/2006 6:06:10 AM PDT by A.Hun (Common sense is no longer common.)
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