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    Default Why I've lost all hope in Bush...................

    This statement made today to the President of Mexico from President Bust in regards to immigration reform......

    MERIDA, Mexico - President Bush tried to reassure Mexicans on Tuesday that he has not given up on overhauling U.S. immigration policy but they are increasingly skeptical he can deliver.

    Bush promised to do his best to get a deeply divided U.S. Congress to change policies that are hated south of the border.

    My pledge to you and your government, but more important to the people of Mexico, is I’ll work as hard as I possibly can to pass comprehensive immigration reform,” Bush said during a sun-splashed arrival ceremony that opened two days of meetings with Mexican President Felipe Calderon in this Yucatan Peninsula tourist haven.
    It's going to be a long drawn out fight to keep those trucks from Mexico out. The only way that will happen is if the Democrats want to put this on their agenda and fight Bush. I'm skeptical the Dems will want to go head to head with Bush. It seems they have much bigger items on their agenda that Mexican trucks.

    And since when do we as Americans care about what the Mexican government thinks of our border policies? We need to worry about our own problems first, not a foreign country. Mexico's President likens the proposed border wall to the Berlin Wall. What the hell?

    Calderon has lambasted the fence — a mix of physical and high-tech barriers. He likens it to the Berlin Wall, and argues that both countries need to improve Mexico’s economy to lessen the desire to seek work in the United States.
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    Not only will it cut our jobs but I think more drugs will be entering the country. Bush is by far the worst president.

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    And everyone knows that President Bush caused the market for illegal drugs in this country? I for one DO NOT CARE about the illegal drug craze! I wish they would just legalize it and tax the heck out of it! This is a huge waste of time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fozzy
    And everyone knows that President Bush caused the market for illegal drugs in this country? I for one DO NOT CARE about the illegal drug craze! I wish they would just legalize it and tax the heck out of it! This is a huge waste of time.

    You should send the Mexican Embassy in Mexico your suggestion. They seem to want to end the drug problems down there.

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    I lost hope even before he came into the office, dont know about all of you though :?:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dejanh
    I lost hope even before he came into the office, dont know about all of you though :?:
    Well, I voted for Bush twice. The first time I thought he had real potential. The second time it was the lessor of two evils(plus I could never vote Democrat ). But 9/11 just sent this administration way over the top to "protect us" by spying on it's own people.
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    Well I guess I'll be to opposer here, lol. I think Bush is doing a Good Job over all. Heck you take over with all the Business turning south of thew boarder, the ecomony in a Downfall from H*!!... And then 9-11 happens cause the Previous President sat on his Rearend and did nothing while we were Attack 6 times... President Bush not Perfect, and none are. But yes I do not agree with allowing mexican Drivers here, but least he not dancing with our Enemies and giving them support as the Democrats are.

    Want to see Lies and sorriness watch Micheal Moores Film, and listen to the Democrats. What a Bunch of Horse Crap....

    There is a thread on here about the end of the USA as we know it, with the Democrats in Office you may see that happening. Look at the facts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coastie
    Well I guess I'll be to opposer here, lol. I think Bush is doing a Good Job over all. Heck you take over with all the Business turning south of thew boarder, the ecomony in a Downfall from H*!!... And then 9-11 happens cause the Previous President sat on his Rearend and did nothing while we were Attack 6 times...
    None of that was a problem. Bush was better in his first term than he has been lately. I voted for him once. He has been such a disappointment. Bush (supposedly a republican), has grown the size of the gov't more than any other president, democrats included. I thought republicans were for limited gov't? Yeah right. Bush has either sided with or let the democrats have their way more times than I can recall. How does this advance the conservative agenda? "Compassionate Conservative"? I cringed when I first heard this, and my suspicions have turend out to be correct - compassionate conservative is code for "liberal republican". It is not the duty or responsibility of any gov't to be compassionate. When democrats keep harping on him, what does he do? Does he defend himself and his policies, does he stand up for conservatism? No he doesn't. I cant trust anyone who wont stand up and vigorously defend his beliefs. Day after day, week after week we hear democrat morons attack Bush, and he does nothing. And then Bush continues to try to play nice with the democrat morons - he apparently isnt bright enoughto notice that the democrat morons have no intention of playing nice with him. He apparently isnt bright enough to see that he is the only one trying to be bi-partisan (and failing miserably).
    Like i said, i had hopes for the man, but he has been an utter disappointment for real republicans and conservatives.

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    Default Re: Why I've lost all hope in Bush...................

    Quote Originally Posted by greg3564
    This statement made today to the President of Mexico from President Bust in regards to immigration reform......

    MERIDA, Mexico - President Bush tried to reassure Mexicans on Tuesday that he has not given up on overhauling U.S. immigration policy but they are increasingly skeptical he can deliver.

    Bush promised to do his best to get a deeply divided U.S. Congress to change policies that are hated south of the border.

    My pledge to you and your government, but more important to the people of Mexico, is I’ll work as hard as I possibly can to pass comprehensive immigration reform,” Bush said during a sun-splashed arrival ceremony that opened two days of meetings with Mexican President Felipe Calderon in this Yucatan Peninsula tourist haven.
    It's going to be a long drawn out fight to keep those trucks from Mexico out. The only way that will happen is if the Democrats want to put this on their agenda and fight Bush. I'm skeptical the Dems will want to go head to head with Bush. It seems they have much bigger items on their agenda that Mexican trucks.

    And since when do we as Americans care about what the Mexican government thinks of our border policies? We need to worry about our own problems first, not a foreign country. Mexico's President likens the proposed border wall to the Berlin Wall. What the hell?

    Calderon has lambasted the fence — a mix of physical and high-tech barriers. He likens it to the Berlin Wall, and argues that both countries need to improve Mexico’s economy to lessen the desire to seek work in the United States.
    37 Million people in the US living in poverty as of 2005
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    6.8 Million unemployed as of February 2007
    Bureau Of Labor Statistics retrievable graphs and facts http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?ln

    All of this and our own government continues to sell us out! Our government refuses to fix this country's own problems before promising, or even attempting, to fix other countries problems!
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    Define "poverty"

    The last I heard the unemployment figures were under 5% .. 5% of the people in this country WILL NOT WORK!!!!

    99% of the Anti- Bush stuff is simply being selectively ignorant to the history of the country and the politics of the country...

    Trying to insinuate that GW Bush administration is anything near the power grabbers that the FDR gang was is just plain dishonest. The problem here is that we are a nation that refuses to realize that we are at war. We insist that our military go to war, but we as a nation refuse to get involved... it's SAD!

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    37 Million people in the US living in poverty as of 2005
    US Census Bureau Data http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/pover...pov05fig04.pdf

    6.8 Million unemployed as of February 2007
    Bureau Of Labor Statistics retrievable graphs and facts http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?ln

    All of this and our own government continues to sell us out! Our government refuses to fix this country's own problems before promising, or even attempting, to fix other countries problems!


    And to think that people gave him their trust two times... .consequences of this administration will have affect decades from now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fozzy
    Define "poverty"

    The last I heard the unemployment figures were under 5% .. 5% of the people in this country WILL NOT WORK!!!!

    99% of the Anti- Bush stuff is simply being selectively ignorant to the history of the country and the politics of the country...

    Trying to insinuate that GW Bush administration is anything near the power grabbers that the FDR gang was is just plain dishonest. The problem here is that we are a nation that refuses to realize that we are at war. We insist that our military go to war, but we as a nation refuse to get involved... it's SAD!
    Whats sad is the war, and do you mean Iraq war , thats not a war, that is an invasion done by the few to benefit the few. Only thing that conservative types have to run on is the WAR, WAR with this, WAR with that, bomb this, bomb that, pre-emptive strikes, no nagotiations, bla-bla-bla..rest of the world is not following u types and without their support there is no WINNING, we are loosing everywhere because of the strategies of these people who are at the top, over 3000 soldiers died, BILLIONS in waste and people still are,, staying the course'', what course for Christ sake and how can you even talk about economy with dollar being at its lowest point and stock market is buying Euros instead. 1 dollar equals .69 Euros, inflation is visible but without aknowlegment, deficit over 500 billion and expected to hit trillion dollard in the next 2 years, we are in debt to our ears to China and Mexico, yes Mexico and that is WHAT, an economic improvement done by this admin?

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    Hmmmm. :idea: .... :mrgreen: ..A suggestion that should have every good Republican salivating.....Let's recall all of the US troops stationed on Okinawa, in Japan proper, on Guam, and half of those stationed in South Korea and Europe.

    Once those troops are back on US soil, we train all those troops up for Desert Warfare, then we invade Mexico. Once we have kicked some Mexican *****..Mexico becomes US states, numbered 51 through 62. Mexico City would become the new HOME of the United Nations. No more UN in NYC, no more illegals (from Mexico) in the US, no more Mexican trucker worries, and..we just doubled Oil Reserves (PEMEX) for our country, as well as having improved the economic position of all former Mexican, now United States, citizens :!: :!: :!:
    After we get Mexico integrated into the United States, we train up all those new soldiers we just acquired through the integration of the Mexican Army, then we invade Venezuela. Now..we don't make Venezuela a state, instead, we will assume control of their Oil Industry (CITGO regains status as an American oil company, with the name of AMOCO), and WE return Venezuela to a democratic (sic) system of government. Oh Yeah...we just increased US oil reserves again with that invasion!!!!

    We could cut a deal with Bechtel Corporation to provide troop support services for these invasions, and Bechtel could hire illegal Mexicans currently residing in the US to function as truck drivers, cooks, security personnel and carpenters for the rebuilding of Mexico, then Bechtel could use all those new Citizens to staff troop support in Venezuela. Oil re-construction services would be contracted to BJ Services Company, Nobel Drilling, and Zachary Construction.
    The best thing about all those new US citizens..they already speak Spanish, so communicating in Venezuela will be a snap.


    WAR...fulfilling every good "Republican's" sense of duty.

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    And by the way...all those income taxes all these new "Citizens" will be paying to the IRS won't hurt the coffers either!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dejanh
    Whats sad is the war, and do you mean Iraq war , thats not a war, that is an invasion done by the few to benefit the few.
    It's the (100 year) "war" on "terror", don't ya know.


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    So.. you're one of "those"... Too much lead in the water and foil on the head... This wasn't started by us, nor will running away and sucking our thumbs (or other things) make this "go away".

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    Additional information on Bush visit to Mexico:

    http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont....107d2cff.html

    "One of the best things America can do is help people realize their dreams," Bush said Wednesday morning ..."
    37 Million people in the US living in poverty as of 2005
    US Census Bureau Data http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/pover...pov05fig04.pdf

    "President Calderon holds deep convictions on the matter of migration, and so do I," Bush said Tuesday night in a toast to Calderon on the breezy verandah of a manicured hacienda where the two dined on fresh shrimp ceviche and duck.
    37 Million people in the US living in poverty as of 2005
    US Census Bureau Data http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/pover...pov05fig04.pdf

    With those words, Bush closed a warm, sunny day of meetings, hacienda hopping and sightseeing at Mayan ruins with Calderon
    37 Million people in the US living in poverty as of 2005
    US Census Bureau Data http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/pover...pov05fig04.pdf

    Just before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Bush stressed the importance of the U.S. relationship with Mexico. The war in Iraq, which Mexico did not support, and in Afghanistan shifted Bush's focus to the Middle East and Mexicans felt neglected.
    "We do consider, in a respectful way, that we may truly stop the migration by building a kilometer of highway in Michoacán or Zacatecas than 10 kilometers of walls in the border," said Calderon, who believes that jobs in Mexico, not barriers on the border, will stem migration.
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    Bush's proposed guest worker program, which Congress has not embraced, would allow Mexicans to seek temporary work visas to work in the United States.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fozzy
    So.. you're one of "those"... Too much lead in the water and foil on the head... This wasn't started by us, nor will running away and sucking our thumbs (or other things) make this "go away".
    No am not one of those, am the one with the common sence and the ability to think for myself instead of believing everything said to me. Your responses are really making it difficult to even have a discussion of this magnitude because its just way out of your level of reach my man, go back where you belong and what war wasnt started by us, Iraq , where were you for that past 4 years?

    Its interesting that all comebacks on this and other political subjects are turned into ,,treehugging'' bashing or type of bashing of that other side where there are names involved, names like ,,defeatocrats'' or many, many others. I never voted in my life so i dont concider myself red or blue but looking at it from the sidelines its really plum dumb and really old but in a way i can understand it since its ALL THE PEOPLE HAVE to answer the questions asked like the one i asked you specificaly about hilary Clinton wanting to use all oil profits for her own agenda or your comeback on a rising deficits, debt to China, slow economy growth, weak dollar, inflation, rising healthcare costs, rising tuition, skyrocketing prescription costs, rising property taxes, unfunded medicare, unfunded schools or the fact that conservatives tryed to stop the rise in minnimum wage for the poverty level of our citizens, and yes povery am not even gonna get into.........so whats the name you are gonna call me now?

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    Hmmmm. .... ..A suggestion that should have every good Republican salivating.....Let's recall all of the US troops stationed on Okinawa, in Japan proper, on Guam, and half of those stationed in South Korea and Europe.

    Once those troops are back on US soil, we train all those troops up for Desert Warfare, then we invade Mexico. Once we have kicked some Mexican *****..Mexico becomes US states, numbered 51 through 62. Mexico City would become the new HOME of the United Nations. No more UN in NYC, no more illegals (from Mexico) in the US, no more Mexican trucker worries, and..we just doubled Oil Reserves (PEMEX) for our country, as well as having improved the economic position of all former Mexican, now United States, citizens
    After we get Mexico integrated into the United States, we train up all those new soldiers we just acquired through the integration of the Mexican Army, then we invade Venezuela. Now..we don't make Venezuela a state, instead, we will assume control of their Oil Industry (CITGO regains status as an American oil company, with the name of AMOCO), and WE return Venezuela to a democratic (sic) system of government. Oh Yeah...we just increased US oil reserves again with that invasion!!!!

    We could cut a deal with Bechtel Corporation to provide troop support services for these invasions, and Bechtel could hire illegal Mexicans currently residing in the US to function as truck drivers, cooks, security personnel and carpenters for the rebuilding of Mexico, then Bechtel could use all those new Citizens to staff troop support in Venezuela. Oil re-construction services would be contracted to BJ Services Company, Nobel Drilling, and Zachary Construction.
    The best thing about all those new US citizens..they already speak Spanish, so communicating in Venezuela will be a snap.


    WAR...fulfilling every good "Republican's" sense of duty.


    really dont know what is all of that, maybe you hadtoo much to drink you are tired i dont know, but you are deff.. under some kind of a influence and please dont say that about Republicans and their duty as i am friends with alot of those whos opinion greatly differ from the ones expressed here and there.....

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    The United States government actions in debt relief to Latin American, and other, countries.

    http://foreigndebtforgiveness.com/index.html

    "If a debtor does not meet his contractual obligations, i.e. defaults and says he cannot pay, one normally asks about his assets. This question is rarely asked in polite international society. Even the large liquid assets of debtors are rarely brought into discussion. In many cases these assets run into billions of dollars." Lord Peter T. Bauer, Professor of Economics, London School of Economics, 1987 in "Ethics and Etiquette of Third World Debt," Ethics and International Affairs."
    These actions of our government continue to this day! Money for debt relief and US military actions exceeding trillions of dollars over the years. There are many other valid places this money could have been spent!!!

    37 Million people in the US living in poverty as of 2005
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    The problem with this nation is the "republican/democrat" divide. I am neither, I am an AMERICAN....the friggin' politicians have forgotten who THEY are supposed to serve. The AMERICANS who put them in office. After over 30 yrs as a voter I will NEVER vote again. I'm tire of voting for the "lesser of the two evils"....BUSH panders to everyone else but his own...screw him.
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