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Bush Attacks Immigration Deal Opponents

laFiera

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<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8PE5LPO0&show_article=1"> "A lot of Americans are skeptical about immigration reform, primarily because they don't think the government can fix the problems," Bush said.

"And my answer to the skeptics is: give us a chance to fix the problems in a comprehensive way that enforces our border and treats people with decency and respect. Give us a chance to fix this problem. Don't try to kill this bill before it gets moving," Bush told students and instructors at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. </a>

A comprehensive way that enforces our border! sure, leave them wide open for everybody to come in, and then I suppose it does fix the border problem as there will be no border. Gotta love this guy for getting on stage and spewing all these lies.

"You can use it to frighten people," Bush said. "Or you can show leadership and solve this problem once and for all."----- Guess he knows best as he is always bringing up alciaeda to scare the sheeple! 🙂 Honestly, bushy should be tried for high treason!
 
what a tard. what happend to the other promises he made about securing the border? i have no faith what so ever that if this bill does pass that any enforcement will happen. it will be the same as it is now.
 
Let me get this straight. For almost 7 years Bush has told us government can't do anything right. And proved it in New Orleans.
Now he's saying trust the government?
 
"A lot of Americans are skeptical about immigration reform, primarily because they don't think the government really wants to fix the problems," Bush said.

"And my answer to the skeptics is: give us a chance to fix the problems in a phony way that appears to enforce our border and treats illegal immigrants to lots and lots of free benefits paid for by US taxpayers who can't afford their own healthcare or education. Give us a chance to appear to fix this problem. Don't try to kill this bill before we can slip it by in a hurry," Bush told students and instructors at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.

Quote fixed as above.

Fern

 
We already have enough laws in place and fencing that has already passed legislation we are good to go. We just need to get the fence up and start enforcing the laws; we do not need some absurd bill that just gives away the country's future hand over fist.
 
Originally posted by: laFiera
"A lot of Americans are skeptical about immigration reform, primarily because they don't think the government can fix the problems," Bush said.
!

That phrase there shows just how NON-Republican and definitely not a Conservative Bush really is.

Hell, if I didn't seem him and Gore in a room together sometimes I would think they are one in the same,
 
Originally posted by: Shivetya
Originally posted by: laFiera
"A lot of Americans are skeptical about immigration reform, primarily because they don't think the government can fix the problems," Bush said.
!

That phrase there shows just how NON-Republican and definitely not a Conservative Bush really is.

Hell, if I didn't seem him and Gore in a room together sometimes I would think they are one in the same,

I don't know about government fixing our problems, but a pro-immigration policy is DEFINITELY more conservative than the Klan bullshit you guys keep swinging around. This has got to be one of the few times I agree with Bush, and I applaud him for not jumping on the anti-Mexican bandwagon that's swept up so many of his slow thinking, easily scared base.
 
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: Shivetya
Originally posted by: laFiera
"A lot of Americans are skeptical about immigration reform, primarily because they don't think the government can fix the problems," Bush said.
!

That phrase there shows just how NON-Republican and definitely not a Conservative Bush really is.

Hell, if I didn't seem him and Gore in a room together sometimes I would think they are one in the same,

I don't know about government fixing our problems, but a pro-immigration policy is DEFINITELY more conservative than the Klan bullshit you guys keep swinging around. This has got to be one of the few times I agree with Bush, and I applaud him for not jumping on the anti-Mexican bandwagon that's swept up so many of his slow thinking, easily scared base.

Emotional derailing of the thread FTW!
 
Originally posted by: Shivetya
Originally posted by: laFiera
"A lot of Americans are skeptical about immigration reform, primarily because they don't think the government can fix the problems," Bush said.
!

That phrase there shows just how NON-Republican and definitely not a Conservative Bush really is.

Hell, if I didn't seem him and Gore in a room together sometimes I would think they are one in the same,

Sad but true.

Realistically speaking they really only differ on environmental issues, taxes, and national defense.
 
Bush is so stupid that the safe bet now is to just go against whatever he's saying regardless of its content because even an ostensibly good idea is likely a bad one if he endorses it.

In this case, though, the immigration reform is bad even with Dumbya supporting it.
 
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: Shivetya
Originally posted by: laFiera
"A lot of Americans are skeptical about immigration reform, primarily because they don't think the government can fix the problems," Bush said.
!

That phrase there shows just how NON-Republican and definitely not a Conservative Bush really is.

Hell, if I didn't seem him and Gore in a room together sometimes I would think they are one in the same,

I don't know about government fixing our problems, but a pro-immigration policy is DEFINITELY more conservative than the Klan bullshit you guys keep swinging around. This has got to be one of the few times I agree with Bush, and I applaud him for not jumping on the anti-Mexican bandwagon that's swept up so many of his slow thinking, easily scared base.

Emotional derailing of the thread FTW!

That's pretty funny, considering your entire "side" of the argument is based on emotional reactions. Or is your sig trying to make a cerebral argument?
 
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Bush is so stupid that the safe bet now is to just go against whatever he's saying regardless of its content because even an ostensibly good idea is likely a bad one if he endorses it.

In this case, though, the immigration reform is bad even with Dumbya supporting it.

You might have a point there, and for what it's worth, I don't agree with him on a lot of the points of his immigration plan. In this case, though, I have to admire his motives if not his follow through.
 
another reason why this is such a great idea....

Senate bill waives 'alien absconders'

By Stephen Dinan
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
May 24, 2007

Illegal aliens who have been caught and ordered deported, but who are currently defying that order, could be allowed to stay and even get on a path to citizenship under the Senate immigration bill.
They are known as "alien absconders" for having ignored the law or been deported and re-entered the country illegally. There were more than 623,000 fugitive aliens, according to a March report by the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General -- up more than 200,000 since 2003.
Under the Senate bill, if they don't have a major felony or three misdemeanors on their records, they could be legalized through a waiver from the Department of Homeland Security.
"What is the message we send about the rule of law in America when Congress won't even categorically prohibit rewarding those illegal immigrants who have defied lawful orders?" said Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Republican, who last night introduced an amendment to bar those aliens from gaining amnesty from deportation.
 
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: Shivetya
Originally posted by: laFiera
"A lot of Americans are skeptical about immigration reform, primarily because they don't think the government can fix the problems," Bush said.
!

That phrase there shows just how NON-Republican and definitely not a Conservative Bush really is.

Hell, if I didn't seem him and Gore in a room together sometimes I would think they are one in the same,

I don't know about government fixing our problems, but a pro-immigration policy is DEFINITELY more conservative than the Klan bullshit you guys keep swinging around. This has got to be one of the few times I agree with Bush, and I applaud him for not jumping on the anti-Mexican bandwagon that's swept up so many of his slow thinking, easily scared base.

Emotional derailing of the thread FTW!

That's pretty funny, considering your entire "side" of the argument is based on emotional reactions. Or is your sig trying to make a cerebral argument?

My sig reflects accurate statistics, but does not portray the whole picture.
Wheres your facts?
Thought so.
 
Originally posted by: laFiera
another reason why this is such a great idea....

Senate bill waives 'alien absconders'

By Stephen Dinan
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
May 24, 2007

Illegal aliens who have been caught and ordered deported, but who are currently defying that order, could be allowed to stay and even get on a path to citizenship under the Senate immigration bill.
They are known as "alien absconders" for having ignored the law or been deported and re-entered the country illegally. There were more than 623,000 fugitive aliens, according to a March report by the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General -- up more than 200,000 since 2003.
Under the Senate bill, if they don't have a major felony or three misdemeanors on their records, they could be legalized through a waiver from the Department of Homeland Security.
"What is the message we send about the rule of law in America when Congress won't even categorically prohibit rewarding those illegal immigrants who have defied lawful orders?" said Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Republican, who last night introduced an amendment to bar those aliens from gaining amnesty from deportation.

Even worse;

Illegal/legal immigrant gang members caught committing crimes will just be ask to renounce their gang affiliation and if they do they will be give a visa and released.

 
Originally posted by: Socio
Originally posted by: laFiera
another reason why this is such a great idea....

Senate bill waives 'alien absconders'

By Stephen Dinan
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
May 24, 2007

Illegal aliens who have been caught and ordered deported, but who are currently defying that order, could be allowed to stay and even get on a path to citizenship under the Senate immigration bill.
They are known as "alien absconders" for having ignored the law or been deported and re-entered the country illegally. There were more than 623,000 fugitive aliens, according to a March report by the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General -- up more than 200,000 since 2003.
Under the Senate bill, if they don't have a major felony or three misdemeanors on their records, they could be legalized through a waiver from the Department of Homeland Security.
"What is the message we send about the rule of law in America when Congress won't even categorically prohibit rewarding those illegal immigrants who have defied lawful orders?" said Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Republican, who last night introduced an amendment to bar those aliens from gaining amnesty from deportation.

Even worse;

Illegal/legal immigrant gang members caught committing crimes will just be ask to renounce their gang affiliation and if they do they will be give a visa and released.

I think rainsford is all for it! Best Bush Idea yet! 😉
 
How many more of these xenophobic threads do we really need? Rainsford, if I were you I really won't bother with these fools anymore. All we're doing now is taking part in the next predictable wave of nativism that afflicts America every 20-30 years or so. It's like clockwork. You can't fight it, it's not rational, so why bother?
 
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: Shivetya
Originally posted by: laFiera
"A lot of Americans are skeptical about immigration reform, primarily because they don't think the government can fix the problems," Bush said.
!

That phrase there shows just how NON-Republican and definitely not a Conservative Bush really is.

Hell, if I didn't seem him and Gore in a room together sometimes I would think they are one in the same,

I don't know about government fixing our problems, but a pro-immigration policy is DEFINITELY more conservative than the Klan bullshit you guys keep swinging around. This has got to be one of the few times I agree with Bush, and I applaud him for not jumping on the anti-Mexican bandwagon that's swept up so many of his slow thinking, easily scared base.

Emotional derailing of the thread FTW!

That's pretty funny, considering your entire "side" of the argument is based on emotional reactions. Or is your sig trying to make a cerebral argument?

My sig reflects accurate statistics, but does not portray the whole picture.
Wheres your facts?
Thought so.

Accurate statistics? Please provide the links and they better not be from worldnetdaily, or the "heritage foundation".
 
Bush is really a liberal working as a puppet for the democrats.

A true conservative would have closed our border 5 years ago and would declared "english" as the official language. And I am an immigrant.

Fvck Bush and his immigration policy.
 
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