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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Wayne H. Wilhelm"
Date: 14 Jun 2007 12:17:59 AM
Object: Ann Coulter blasts Bush stance on Immigration
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=21129 (sarcastically)
"President Bush was so buoyed by the warm reception he was given in Albania
that he immediately gave all 3 million Albanians American citizenship,
provided they learn Spanish. The offer was withdrawn when Bush found out
most Albanians haven't broken any U.S. laws.
Bush keeps claiming he's dying to enforce the border, but he just can't do
it unless we immediately grant amnesty to 12 million illegal aliens. I
wonder if that worked on Laura Bush:
Laura: Bush, honey, it's time you stopped drinking.
Bush: That's fine dear. Lets discuss it over cocktails.
Bush won't build a wall and he keeps prosecuting law enforcement officers
who stop illegal border crossers. But trust him: He'll get right on that
border enforcement business as soon as we grant amnesty to 12 million
illegal aliens."
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User: "Scotius Ponti Fickatur"

Title: Re: Ann Coulter blasts Bush stance on Immigration 14 Jun 2007 08:08:59 PM
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 01:17:59 -0400, "Wayne H. Wilhelm"
<wwilhelm@neonospam.rr.com> wrote:

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=21129 (sarcastically)

"President Bush was so buoyed by the warm reception he was given in Albania
that he immediately gave all 3 million Albanians American citizenship,
provided they learn Spanish. The offer was withdrawn when Bush found out
most Albanians haven't broken any U.S. laws.

Bush keeps claiming he's dying to enforce the border, but he just can't do
it unless we immediately grant amnesty to 12 million illegal aliens. I
wonder if that worked on Laura Bush:

Laura: Bush, honey, it's time you stopped drinking.
Bush: That's fine dear. Lets discuss it over cocktails.

Bush won't build a wall and he keeps prosecuting law enforcement officers
who stop illegal border crossers. But trust him: He'll get right on that
border enforcement business as soon as we grant amnesty to 12 million
illegal aliens."

People who think conspiracies aren't real don't notice much.
The trouble is, when you notice one, sometimes the people you notice
notice that you've noticed.
Put a little HISTORY together when you view politics. Most
people don't look back two weeks to what they've seen on the news, let
alone two months, two years, etc.
Here are some relevant events that didn't all take place
within a couple hours of each other. See if you can dig the thread:
1) William J. Casey was the director of Central Intelligence
when Reagan was president. He encouraged Reagan to develop a closer
relationship with the Catholic hierarchy in the Vatican, in order to
use their influence, especially in Poland, to help bring down the Iron
Curtain.
2) They did. The US government at that time had a lot, through
the CIA, to do with the Vatican in terms of anti-Soviet intelligence
programs, etc.
3) The Iron Curtain was brought down, partly due to the
efforts of Lek Walesa and his movement, the Vatican, and the guy who
sold out the Soviet Union for Western Europe, particularly the nations
that would become the EU - Gorbachev (see an article by Margaret
Thatcher [former British PM] entitled "Searching for Gorbachev").
4) Those intelligence connections didn't just die with the end
of the Soviet Union. Further, Bush Sr. was the Director of Central
Intelligence for some years. Not a lot of people know that "the CIA
building" is no longer the CIA building, but "The George HW Bush
Center for Intelligence...".
5) Bush has "elite" business connections. His idiot son
referred to the group gathered at a dinner party (the wealthiest 1%)
as his "base". They are the people who wanted illegal immigrants to
stream across the border by the tens of thousands to bring down wage
standards in the US, and it's already happening.
6) Bush appointed numerous "conservative" Catholics to various
positions. Antonin Scalia and Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court, and
Gonzalez to the Justice Department. Scalia, as a "conservative" and
"family values" man must have surprised the students at Harvard when
during a speech he said "I'm no prude; I even recommend group sex to
reduce social tensions". The only kind of values Scalia sees are the
kind with dollar signs attached, and ditto for Bush and the rest of
the hucksters who pander to people who might think that the liberals
are out to influence their children to be gay, etc.
7) The appointments happened before the most recent
immigration flood. Bush gave influence away to the Catholic church in
his administration in order to ensure probably several things; 1),
that even if the border state Catholic hierarchy was prosecuted for
helping tens of thousands of illegals settle illegally, the case would
be decided at the Supreme Court level eventually, where it would one
way or another not be successful.
8) The Catholic church is not doing nearly as well in the US
as it does in Mexico, Central, and South America. They "need" the
money, despite that the Vatican has more than 1.5 trillion dollars
worth of assets (that's ONE POINT FIVE THOUSAND BILLIONS) not
including land. The US catholic church is comparatively poor, and a
flood of nearly all catholic immigrants will increase it's money, it's
influence (both socially and politically), etc.
9) "Competition" in the "global economy" means that if you
can't find a job at the wage you want, you'll have to take what you
can get. The wages for many jobs that Bush says Americans "won't do"
(like carpentry, etc) are already falling in the border states, and
the industrialists and corporatists in non-border states will soon
start threatening to move their operations to border states unless
their employees and union reps make concessions.

The US businesses that wreak so much havoc in the 3rd World
really want to be able to do the same in the US (in case foreign
ventures like Iraq don't work out as planned).
Bechtel got a contract a while back with a city in Columbia to
provide it's drinking water. Soon they had the government ban locals
from collecting rainwater, since in the minds of the Bechtel (one of
the big companies that got "no bid" contracts in Iraq, next to
Halliburton) people, they had the sole right to profit from any water
there.
There were riots, and 4 or 5 locals were killed by the bought
and paid for military and police there.
Guess who just won a major contract to provide water in an
area of the US? Can you take a wild-assed guess?
I forget the name of the Lutheran minister who said of
Hitler's regime the following:
"When they came for the communists, I did not stand up,
because I was not a communist. When they came for the trade unionists
I did not stand up because I was not a trade unionist. When they came
for the Jews I did not stand up because I was not a Jew, and when they
came for me there was no one left to stand up for me."
I guess he got some wisdom, but I hope the US public doesn't
do so too late.
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