Posted on 05/19/2006 6:56:03 AM PDT by Dark Skies
Yes. We have. Why do you think Reagan gave them amnesty in 1986. Do you really think this is a new problem. But your original statement slams Bush for not securing the border in a time of war. He joins a long and distinguished list of Presidents in that regard.
"What makes me mad is that, and I'll say it again, we weren't asked if we wanted to do this."
Do what?
Has there been any explanation?
Or merely the usual denials...
I believe the answer has been no answer. But we can check with Miss Kimberly for that.
Why don't you ping the moderators and ask them?
Sorry...I...I must have lost my head there for a minute.
I'm feeling much better now.
Now, hand me a torch and let's storm the castle and string up the traitor.
I wish I could find a picture of that guy who was arrested a couple weeks ago....LOL
This is all the back door into the UN. The Un wants a head count of all their peoples.
As usual, there will be big bucks and corruption in all this. Look at this article and see what Tom Ridge, the former head of Homeland Security is up to.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/05/01/business/Ports.php
Then go to http://www.daon.com
Daon is not an American company. So we will be putting American ID's in a foreign company. Anyway, Tom Ridge, is on the board of this company so it must be hunky-dory. Sarc.
If you have any facts to cite that are contra, and persuasive, I'm sure we would all appreciate seeing them. Since you choose to sneer at what has become a mountain of very disturbing evidence, perhaps you can put some of your own information forward that might relieve our concerns.
Got any?
I've got loads. Would you like to discuss the facts about the CFR or the document mentioned earlier in this thread called "Building a North American Community"?
Most amazing of all, these crapweasels actually think we're just going to sit still for this, while illegal aliens demonstrate in our cities and streets, and the Mexican invasion continues unabated.
By now, it should be clear we are unable to rely on Washington to live up to their obligations and solemn duty to protect and defend the United States. Oaths of office have either been forgotten or are considered trivial verbiage.
Minuteman was a good start. Now we need to expand and build that into something far stronger.
I agree that the fact that Teacher's Unions are against vouchers doesn't mean they are good--- I was being a little humorous (all right, very little). I do think given the general record of the unions, their opposition is a good sign, though, and that there are many other good reasons to buy into vouchers.
Mexico keeping its tariffs hurts Mexico; if that wasn't the case, it would simply keep raising its tariffs. Sure, Alexander Hamilton advocated tariffs to protect infant industries, but as Ronald Reagan noted, these infant idustries have a way of never growing up. The United States would be better off if it phased out all tariffs, regardless of what other nations do. As President Coolidge put it, "The business of the American people is America is business" not any particular business.
I agree with you that "new requirements placed on USA businesses, and jurisdiction of foreign courts or other quasi-governmental bodies is not a positive step" but Nafta constituted a net lessening of regulation upon American businesses by increasing their freedom to buy and sell where they wished to.
Hmmm. I'll take that as a no. I'm so surprised.
It's very clear the oaths of office taken were beyond insincere. Something far stronger....and set afire across the nation!
You tried to slam Jerome Corsi because he wrote an article stating that the CFR had developed a plan to integrate the US with Canada and Mexico. I posted another article to show he wasn't the only author to come to this conclusion.
When the United States lowers our own trade barriers, it pursues a free trade agenda. When another contry does so, it too pursues a free trade agenda.
No supranational law needed whatsoever. Why do you think Hong Kong was so proseprous as a British Protectorate? Why is it still so prosperous today? Not becuase of tariffs and duties. http://www.heritage.org/research/features/index/country.cfm?id=HongKong
Are you now or have you ever been a member of the CFR? Have you ever been employed by the Bush Administration, the Clinton Administration, or the GWBush Administration for any purpose? Has your organization ever been granted money by the Bush Administration, the Clinton Administration, or the GWBush Administration?
The day after 9/11 it was secured. BY MEXICO! They closed the border until they thought it was safe to resume their invasion.
Thanks for that article.
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