Posted on 06/18/2007 4:33:53 AM PDT by BigAlPro
They can’t all move to Paraguay.
We don't even know where the buck stops anymore.
We don’t even know where the buck stops anymore.”
I believe it stops in carpetbagger’s pockets.
Nope. Just a select few. Never forget that.
That’s it, it’s the carpetbaggers fault!
Wha’d they buy down there, 80,000 acres?
But we do know where it started.
Those of us that live near the border and are in the know blame Bush for the huge increase in illegal entries primarily in the last three years since he has encouraged them to come here with his talk of amnesty. A leader who wanted to stop the invasion would have stood up and told them not to come there would be no amnesty and no jobs. HE PROMOTED AND ENCOURAGED THEIR ILLEGAL ENTRY. The number of illegals entering in the last three years is unprecedented. In years past most illegals were men who came alone and returned home once a year usually at Christmas, but since talk of amnesty they brought their wives and promptly had anchor babies, overburdening our system.
The buck is suppose to stop at the POTUS desk, but it doesn't even slow down by this guys desk.
: )
Then we keep up the pressure. Write your senator and congressman. Don't let up for one second. If you do this piece of crap bill will pass and we can't afford it.
Thanks for the tip.
Thats it, its the carpetbaggers fault!
Ok, let me rephrase,
The buck stops in Ted Kennedy’s liquor cabinet.
You got it. Bush is just an innocent by-stander here.
Impeachments???
Somehow I think you didn't need the advice.
Bush is just an innocent by-stander here.”
How do you figure that?
By the next election, it will be too late.
Didn’t you hear? We Americans are lazy, vigilantes, and now compassionless bigots. We’re the obvious problem here.
Imagine that. Maybe it's because Bush is all over the place pushing this amnesty farce.
Bush lobbies Senate on immigration (Lott's Outrageous Comment)June 13, 2007
President Bush visited with Senate Republicans behind closed doors yesterday, promising that he will follow through on border security, pleading with them to give his immigration plans a second look and trying to overcome hard feelings that arose from his recent charge that opponents are guilty of trying to "frighten people.". .
Senators Unmoved by Bush Bid to Save Immigration Bill
The visit was the first time in five years that Bush had come to the Capitol for the Republican senators' weekly policy luncheon. He and senior administration officials painted the meeting -- coming five days after the collapse on the Senate floor of the tenuous compromise on immigration -- as a rescue session. Bush made an impassioned plea for the legislation, saying "the status quo is unacceptable."
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