Re: Bush tries balancing act on illegal immigration



On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 18:27:27 -0500, "Sid9" <sid9@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Jerry Okamura wrote:
>> <johnwesley55@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:1133223475.002328.268220@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>> johnny@. wrote:
>>>> Reuters
>>>> 11/28/05
>>>>
>>>> TUCSON, Arizona - President George W. Bush on Monday tried to
>>>> balance differences in his own Republican Party over illegal
>>>> immigration by rejecting amnesty and calling for a hardened Mexico
>>>> border but also vowing the United States would remain "a welcoming
>>>> society." Fueled by fears of terrorists slipping into the country,
>>>> escalating
>>>> violence and drug smuggling, Americans have become increasingly
>>>> worried about illegal immigration. More than three-quarters think
>>>> the government is not doing enough to control the borders,
>>>> according to a CBS News poll last month.
>>>>
>>>> At Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Bush portrayed his
>>>> proposed temporary worker program -- which many Republicans say
>>>> rewards lawbreakers and provides "backdoor amnesty" -- as a way to
>>>> relieve pressure on enforcement by bringing illegal immigrants "out
>>>> of the shadows."
>>>>
>>>> "There's a lot of opinions on this proposal. I understand that,"
>>>> Bush said. "The program that I proposed would not create an
>>>> automatic path to citizenship. It wouldn't provide amnesty. I
>>>> opposed amnesty." But the United States, he said, had always been "a
>>>> compassionate
>>>> nation that values the newcomer" and "the American people should
>>>> not have to choose between a welcoming society and a legal society."
>>>>
>>>> http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=1353382
>>>>
>>>> Another dumb quote to add to my sig folder.
>>>> --
>>>> "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They
>>>> never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our
>>>> people, and neither do we." --President George W. Bush
>>>
>>>
>>> Bush's proposed level of enforcement is a sick joke. Bush remains a
>>> pandering little whore.
>>>
>> What is your solution to the problem. Do you have one that would
>> work? What solution has any politicians given to the perceived
>> problem, has any of them have even the remote chance of actually
>> working? I think not...and that includes what the President is
>> proposing....
>
>
>Bush,Jr lied again today linking 9/11 with Iraq.
>
He sure did.
Thumper
.



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