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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (19769)5/7/2007 1:29:22 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
I'm really furious at statements like this guy made::: "Mr. Lopez detailed his "repulsion" to the legislation and declared it a "major sell-out . . . of our community."

WHAT PART OF ILLEGAL and breaking the laws, and just plain sponging off Americans does he not understand.

This group wants to come here, ILLEGALLY, and then has the guts to DEMAND they need more rights.......It's enough to just gag a maggot, as my dear ole' Dad used to say when he was really ticked about something.

IF they want to demand anything, let them go back to wherever home is, stay there until they can gain LEGAL status to enter this country.

If they came in legally, and wanted to be a lawabiding citizen, speak English, and don't expect that the citizens owe them anything except to follow our laws, I would more than happily help them. We already do help LEGALS now.

Both the Dems and Repubs had better stop hiding their heads in the sand (or wherever they are hiding them)...........our Borders NEED TO BE PROTECTED!

Maybe we could line the entire border with bear traps....it's cheaper than a fence, and probably is a good deterrent.

Either that, or send some Daisy Cutters over the ground.



To: Peter Dierks who wrote (19769)5/7/2007 2:55:38 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
<<This was brave, and Mr. Gutierrez quickly discovered what happens to brave politicians. "We expected much better from Congressman Luis Gutierrez," spat Nativo Lopez, president of the Mexican American Political Association, and the Al Sharpton of California. Mr. Lopez detailed his "repulsion" to the legislation and declared it a "major sell-out . . . of our community." He's been joined by other radical Latino groups--as well as social-justice and union outfits--in voicing opposition to pretty much anything less than full and immediate amnesty for all current, and future, immigrants.>>

Of course, if we DO-with the help of conservative leadership-get past our Orville Faubus hatred of the Hispanic wave-where does that leave the radical anti-American elements among them? Hint: All dressed up and nowhere to go, including the left's cocktail parties. It's one of the main reasons sanity must prevail in the conservative movement. George Bush knows this. Fortunately, he also knows the difference between a LEADER and a career politician.

Still, I wouldn't be surprised if the Dems stonewall on immigration reform for 2 years. Their willingness to engage in the politically suicidal traitor course on Iraq proves that they are STILL lackeys to their anti-American "base". Presidential term limits or not, it's still all about Bush for them (which ALSO proves that Bush is a leader.)...