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Mustangman_2000
03-14-2007, 05:56 PM
looks like bush has some tough decisions to make. and it now looks like mexico (who opposed the war in iraq) no has a significant role in our politics? :confused:

members of president bush's own party consider his guest worker program essentially giving amnesty to those who have immigrated illegally.

it is starting to appear the president bush is somewhat soft on this issue.

http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=2949355&page=1

46Tbird
03-14-2007, 05:58 PM
Starting to?!??

I can't fucking stand his stance on immigration! Get those fuckers outta here already. We have enough poverty, crime, and other social problems without taking on Mexico's.

AL P
03-14-2007, 06:27 PM
it is starting to appear the president bush is somewhat soft on this issue.

What are you, fucking drunk?? You just now noticing that everyone in Washington has sold our asses to corporate interests on this issue?

bcoop
03-14-2007, 06:31 PM
it is starting to appear the president bush is somewhat soft on this issue.




I've kept quiet on your political views for so long, and you've posted some pretty asinine, ignorant shit. But this takes the cake, hands down



If you are being serious, you get the "WHAT FUCKING ROCK HAVE YOU BEEN UNDER?" award. Kudos!

Mustangman_2000
03-14-2007, 06:31 PM
agreed.

i also think we should be strictly enforce current immigration laws and not allow guest worker programs or offer amnesty. it should be treated exactly as it is...something that is illegal.

president bush is going soft, bank of america is providing credit to illegals, they get free medical treatment at county hospitals, we are prosecuting border patrol officers for shooting drug dealers, businesses are not being punished for hiring illegals, etc..

this whole situation is quickly circling down the drown.

i think at this rate we will see open borders in the next decade.

Mustangman_2000
03-14-2007, 06:34 PM
I've kept quiet on your political views for so long, and you've posted some pretty asinine, ignorant shit. But this takes the cake, hands down



If you are being serious, you get the "WHAT FUCKING ROCK HAVE YOU BEEN UNDER?" award. Kudos!

i post factual information that i can substatiate when i post in the political forum.

i'm not real concerned about people who deny or disagree with the facts because it pains them to do so.

and again....i am just posting an article about current events in the news.

don't shoot the messenger.

bcoop
03-14-2007, 06:58 PM
i post factual information that i can substatiate when i post in the political forum.

i'm not real concerned about people who deny or disagree with the facts because it pains them to do so.

and again....i am just posting an article about current events in the news.

don't shoot the messenger.



Apparently you haven't been paying too much attention, because he isn't just "starting to appear to be somewhat soft". He's ALWAYS been soft on that issue, from the day he took office. It's no secret.

As for the "factual information" you post, bullshit. A majority of what I've seen you post, is biased information, or purely a matter of opinion.

Mustangman_2000
03-14-2007, 07:01 PM
Apparently you haven't been paying too much attention, because he isn't just "starting to appear to be somewhat soft". He's ALWAYS been soft on that issue, from the day he took office. It's no secret.

As for the "factual information" you post, bullshit. A majority of what I've seen you post, is biased information, or purely a matter of opinion.

incorrect.

most of my sources that i use are whitehouse.gov or usinfo.state.gov or wikipedia

Stevo
03-14-2007, 07:17 PM
incorrect.

most of my sources that i use are whitehouse.gov or usinfo.state.gov or wikipedia

Please show where, in any of the sources mentioned, it says "it is starting to appear the president bush is somewhat soft on this issue".

:rolleyes:

Stevo

Mustangman_2000
03-14-2007, 07:37 PM
i have a challenge for you guys.

stop quoting my comments and see if you can just directly respond to the original topic of president bush and immigration reform.

i bet you can't do it. ;)

Vertnut
03-14-2007, 07:48 PM
i have a challenge for you guys.

stop quoting my comments and see if you can just directly respond to the original topic of president bush and immigration reform.

i bet you can't do it. ;)
You are becoming "the boy who cried wolf"...after you do nothing but beat up our President, why would I waste my time to debate you? You're a hater, and there's no reasoning with you. Everyone knows that every swinging dick in Washington is soft on immigration, no matter the party. Now that the Dems "rule" congress, I'm sure they will invent an amicable way to deal with it.