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Immigration, A Nation of Laws (Part 1)
by Sandi

In the first of a three part serries on immigration called "A nation of laws?" La Shawn Barber lays out President Bush's doublespeak on immigration.

“We’re a nation of laws, and we must enforce our laws. We’re also a nation of immigrants, and we must uphold that tradition, which has strengthened our country in so many ways. These are not contradictory goals. America can be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time.”

The speechwriter should be commended. That is the most exquisite piece of empty doublespeak I have ever heard.

The issue is not whether the United States should seal the borders and stop all immigration, as the president very well knows. It is whether illegal aliens should be given amnesty for their crimes and allowed to benefit from their fraud. That is the crux of the controversy.

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President Bush speaks of compassion for “decent, hardworking” people who come to the U.S. to work, but his compassion for decent, hardworking, and law-abiding people who put him in office — and pay for his office — is sorely lacking.

Read all of part 1 here.

H/T Captain Ed

Posted Thursday June 22, 2006 | Catagory: (Immigration) | Permalink
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Erasing The US Borders
by Sandi

When this was posted on Madison.com, my favorite forum hangout, my first impression was to do an eyeroll and shrug it off as another conspiracy theory because we get a few of them there. Then after watching the Lou Dobbs CNN clip below, I searched the Council on Foreign Relations website assuming if this was really true, there might be a hint lurking around there somewhere.

Well they ain't hiding it, nor is it just a hint. They lay out their plan right there in an article called "Trinational Call for a North American Economic and Security Community by 2010."

Read it if you want, but watch this CNN clip (after you put down any beverages that could spew on your monitor or keyboard).



Think this is just a few nutcases? Perhaps, but here are 10 Representatives and 9 Senators that are members of this rogue CFR organization. Not that they necessarily support it just because they are members, but if you read much of CFR's website you begin to think anyone who is a menber probably has plenty of ideas that are not in the mainstream.

Do I have to remind you that our representatives don't listen to us now unless we rise up in outrage? And with the Senates immigration bill, they sure seem to want to push open boarders and amnesty. Of course they are calling it a "Temporary Guest Worker Program."

Only it's a bold face lie. There isn't anything temporary about it. What is really says in the text basically is, if you come here under this work visa you get to convert it to a green card making you a legal permanent resident that can then become a citizen. What the hell is "temporary" or "guest" about that?

Posted Thursday June 15, 2006 | Catagory: (Immigration, National Security) | Permalink
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