Posted on 07/05/2013 2:07:25 PM PDT by jimbo123
The drive to overhaul U.S. immigration law may get a high-profile boost next week, just as House Republicans begin to consider their legislative options, when former President George W. Bush addresses the matter at an immigration event at his presidential library. Mr. Bush, whose own effort as president to pass an immigration bill failed, rarely addresses current policy debates, but he has made clear that he supports the renewed effort this year.
On Wednesday, he will address 20 new citizens as they are sworn in at the George W. Bush Presidential Center. Three panel discussions will follow on the topic of What Immigrants Contribute, including conversations on how they drive growth in the Texas economy, why naturalization matters to the economy and how immigrants serve America.
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George W. Bush = one of the main reasons that, after 30+ years as a Republican I registered as an Independent.
The New World Order is so close they can taste it. All of the elitists will start coalescing now to knock the average American down to a third-world lifestyle so we stop consuming “their” resources. They’re the new nobility.
Dubya is one of those Chief Executives who had a real opportunity to do something great for this country. And the Bush family and GOP in general would have been rewarded for it for many years, if not decades.
As someone wrote: The saddest thing of toungue or pen, is that it might have been.
Shame on your George - then and now.
George havent you screwed this country enough....
go away please...on second thought no please just go away and take Jeb with you...
The single most undeserving president of the last hundred years—and he should STF up.
Why is anyone surprised???? He pushed this crap within months of 9/11
Yup, I can hear GWB practicing his speech now - - - - :
Hi everybody - - - - ( No, that sounds like Obama.)
Read my lips, no more amnesty! - - - - (No. that sounds like 41.)
We need to invest Billions to build a secure border in Florida. - - - (No, that would be what my other Brother Jeb would say.)
I speak Mexican, Rubio speaks Mexican, so what the heck? Illegal or not, Tear that Mexican Border down! - - - - (What do you think Laura? Was that to Reaganesk?)
Just another reason we need the...FREEDOM PARTY!
GWB, just as his old man gave birth to Clinton, he saddled us with Obama. We should have got the message when it was discovered he was able to enlist in the TX Air Guard to avoid Nam.
All hail. Bush the Second speaks for the slavers !
The anti-Reagan strikes again!
The taxpayer funded gig in Africa is played out, so it’s back to pushing amnesty for Jorge.
Democrats don’t like it when Jimmy Carter pokes his head back into public affairs, so why would we like it when the Republican version of Jimmy Carter does the same?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARtWajirbFg
I thought GWB, God bless him, had announced he was OUT of politics? So why is he "announcing" his support for immig reform? One word: Jeb.
Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) July 05, 2013
Former President George W. Bush is expected to break his silence and come out in favor of immigration reform:
House GOP has terrific oppty to distance selves from his record: "G W Bush backs immigration overhaul" mcclatchydc.com/2013/07/04/195
Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) July 05, 2013
Ingraham believes the only reason is to help Jeb Bush in 2016, should he decide to run for president.
Bush Fatigue is setting in once again:
@IngrahamAngle Would never vote for Jeb.. No more Bush's Clinton's. Kennedy's or Obama;s.. We need a new family..
mary postles (@mpostles) July 05, 2013
@IngrahamAngle no more Bush's!!!!
philip bolin (@philipbolin) July 05, 2013
@IngrahamAngle the entire bush family needs to leave the political scene
Batman Batcave (@capelesscrusadr) July 05, 2013
For some, their favorite Bush is now Barbara:
@IngrahamAngle In the words of a great Bush, Barbara, No more Bush's in the White House
Todd Roberts (@ToddRob63) July 05, 2013
@IngrahamAngle
I'm starting to agree w-"Mrs. Bush the Elder" re enuf Bushes!!
Bev G (@Bev_Graham) July 05, 2013
If W winds up supporting immigration form, we can count on more tweets like this:
@IngrahamAngle: "G W Bush backs immigration overhaul" -love the Bush family and this will be a big disappointment if true!
Sandra Ginn (@SandraGinn) July 05, 2013
You can say it would be a big disappointment, but just dont say it would be a big surprise.
The Bush family are strongly internationalist, and as such, this is a superb reason to not have another member of their family in a position of power ever again.
While they likely rationalize it, internationalists are not nationalists. They do not grasp that nations exist for reasons, and that blocs of nations are incapable of forming federal republics like the United States.
Instead they embrace weird notions, fantasies really, of blending nations together to create a heterogeneous, multi-everything place, which is unique in nothing. A generic, gray muddle.
I hardly even need to say that such internationalists are a pestilence on humanity, and the world would be a much better place if they were removed to an island of zombies to teach them how to play flute.
Oh GAWD!!!
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