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To: truthkeeper
Is it time for a Republican to introduce an impeachment resolution?
32 posted on
06/15/2007 10:22:43 PM PDT by
Old_Mil
(Duncan Hunter in 2008! A Veteran, A Patriot, A Reagan Republican... http://www.gohunter08.com/)
To: truthkeeper
Nobody can say Bush doesn't look at the big picture or take the long view - - the VERY long view.
There's good reason for Uncle George to want as many Mexican-Americans as possible:
To: truthkeeper
President Bush yesterday told Hispanics to step into the middle of the immigration debate and make sure senators who have been bombarded with calls from opponents also hear from those who support the bill.
"There's a lot of emotion on this issue, and it makes sense to have people from around the country come and sit down with members of Congress to talk rationally about the issue," he told those attending the Hispanic Prayer Breakfast in Washington yesterday.
What arrogance! He knows full well that the American people don't want this bill, so he's doing his best to show us that he couldn't care less about what we think. And the gall to imply that we are all acting out of emotion and not using rational thought to come to our opinions. If anyone is irrational, it's him and his fellow traitors. They were hired to represent us.
To: truthkeeper
45 posted on
06/15/2007 10:27:59 PM PDT by
stylin19a
(Since bad golf shots come in groups of 3, a 4th bad shot is the start of the next group of 3)
To: F15Eagle; Travis McGee; 2ndDivisionVet
54 posted on
06/15/2007 10:32:07 PM PDT by
indcons
(Linda and Hugo Chavez - same goals, different methods)
To: truthkeeper
Bush urges hispanics to speak up white guys to shut up.
There.
I fixed it.
59 posted on
06/15/2007 10:35:56 PM PDT by
djf
(Bush's legacy: Way more worried about Iraqs borders than our own!!! A once great nation... sad...)
To: truthkeeper
I admit my mistake in supporting Bush and I beg the forgiveness of the conservative movement. Señor Arbusto is really making me mad.
62 posted on
06/15/2007 10:38:16 PM PDT by
GiveEmDubya
(Just say no to shamnesty)
To: truthkeeper
Yeah right!
Speak up in english..
Speak up as a naturalized citizen..
Or get the hell out!!!!
To: truthkeeper
"President Bush yesterday told Hispanics to step into the middle of the immigration debate and make sure senators who have been bombarded with calls from opponents also hear from those who support the bill."
Wow, G.W.: For you, that's an impressive bit of strategic thinking. Too bad most of those Hispanics you're calling on for assistance can't speak English.
Still, it was a good plan for an illiterate, racist, self-serving, worthless piece of excrement.
85 posted on
06/15/2007 10:50:49 PM PDT by
Nova
To: truthkeeper
George Bush’s grade for his presidency: D
George Bush’s grade for his 2nd term: F
If his 2nd term “F” gets any lower, he’s going to get an overall “F” from me.
93 posted on
06/15/2007 10:55:25 PM PDT by
Antoninus
(P!ss off an environmentalist wacko . . . have more kids.)
To: truthkeeper
Bush calls the Minutemen vigilantes for doing his job for him.
Many of his mouthpieces....some of whom are Hispanic call opposition xenophobes, racist, haters, and bigots (sounds like some here lol) and Chertoff even says we want illegals executed.
And then Bush goes directly to Hispanics and incites them to be more vocal and active to get this bill through.’
He is pandering to Hispanics plain and simple.
Why is it ok for Hispanics to look out for what Bush and their leaders see as “their issue” based on their group identification.
But folks who oppose that ...many of whom are not Hispanic....and do not want to live in an Hispanic nation.are racist?
Has Bush never read the differences in history between the US and Latin America. Has it not dawned on him why latin America lags so?
Does he suggest we take in anyone in the world who wants to come and work for 5 dollars and hour and get state assistance?
Are Hispanics who oppose illegals racist too?
I am starting to wonder if Bush really is better then Gore or Kerry would have been on this particular issue. I have my doubts.
It is hypocritical and naive.
The naivete is scary.....
1-20-09
100 posted on
06/15/2007 11:00:14 PM PDT by
wardaddy
(on supervised release)
To: truthkeeper
President Bush The Mexican President yesterday told Hispanics to step into the middle of the immigration debate and make sure senators who have been bombarded with calls from opponents also hear from those who support the bill.Fixed it.
109 posted on
06/15/2007 11:06:53 PM PDT by
afnamvet
(The Constitution of The United States of America, Read it, Live it.)
To: truthkeeper
115 posted on
06/15/2007 11:09:06 PM PDT by
M203M4
(Vote Fruity Giuliani or the terrists will win! Abortion & gun control = price for freedumb!)
To: truthkeeper
Yes, let’s hear from the illegals who support this garbage. Then trace the calls and nab ‘em.
121 posted on
06/15/2007 11:13:08 PM PDT by
yahoo
(There IS a solution to illegal immigration. It's called the Mexipult.)
To: truthkeeper
The guy in the White House doesn’t know what he’s doing and neither does the President.
126 posted on
06/15/2007 11:16:52 PM PDT by
afnamvet
(The Constitution of The United States of America, Read it, Live it.)
To: truthkeeper
They should add a provision to the immigration bill that they have to kick out one citizen for every immigrant they allow to become a citizen.
To: truthkeeper
Earth to Bush - you do not lead the conservative movement, you do not lead the republican party, and you do not lead the country.
We no longer need you. You blew a hand Calvin Coolidge could have made a generational mandate for principled conservatism. We can and will do better.
153 posted on
06/15/2007 11:42:51 PM PDT by
JasonC
To: truthkeeper
Is Bush the President of the USA or the President of Mexico?
To: truthkeeper
Jorge Bush...What the hell happened to you?...and to think I voted for you....
To: truthkeeper
"There's a lot of emotion on this issue, and it makes sense to have people from around the country come and sit down with members of Congress to talk rationally about the issue," he told those attending the Hispanic Prayer Breakfast in Washington yesterday. Seems to me that the Hispanics have had their chance to "sit down with members of Congress". As I recall La Raza had their people there, the only people not allowed to "talk rationally about the issue" has been the American people.
When is his breakfast with the; Arab terrorist, drug smugglers, communist Chinese ... that came in illegally? They always make illegal immigration about Hispanics and then call us racist.
160 posted on
06/15/2007 11:49:23 PM PDT by
Razz Barry
(Round'em up, send'em home.)
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