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Friday, February 29, 2008
Pat Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
Katrina Nation
by Pat Buchanan
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When Woodrow Wilson went to Congress to ask for a declaration of war in 1917, the U.S. Army was ranked 17th in the world, behind Portugal.

On Armistice Day, 19 months later, there were 2 million doughboys in France, where they had helped to break the back of Gen. Ludendorff's theretofore invincible army in its final offensive, and 2 million more in the United States ready to march on Berlin.

No other nation could have done that.

After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, FDR demanded that a disarmed America "build 50,000 planes" -- a seemingly impossible number, but one America met and exceeded.

Starting from scratch in 1941, the Manhattan Project at Oak Ridge and Los Alamos designed, built, tested and detonated three atomic bombs by August 1945 to end the war.

After Sputnik humiliated America, Wernher Von Braun and the boys at Redstone Arsenal had a satellite up in three months. In 1961, JFK declared we were going to the moon and would be there before the decade was out. Cynics scoffed. This writer was at Canaveral to watch Apollo 11 lift off in the summer of 1969.

Whatever became of that can-do nation?

In August 2005, Katrina swept through New Orleans and left 30,000 people stranded at the Superdome and Convention Center. Though the floodwater was shallow and stagnant and New Orleans is a port city with boats all over the place, it took six days and the 82nd Airborne to rescue the stranded.

Compare our performance in Katrina with that of the Brits in 1941, who sent hundreds of boats across the Channel to pull 350,000 British and French troops off the continent in one week in the Miracle of Dunkirk. The Brits weren't going to let Goering's fighters deter them from going across and bringing their boys home.

What occasions these reflections is this morning's lead story in The Washington Post: "'Virtual Fence' Along Border to Be Delayed: U.S. Retooling High-Tech Barrier After 28-Mile Project Fails."

The opening paragraphs:

"The Bush administration has scaled back plans to quickly build a 'virtual fence' along the U.S.-Mexico border, delaying completion of the first phase of the project by at least three years and shifting away from a network of tower-mounted sensors and surveillance gear. ...

"Technical problems discovered in a 28-mile pilot project south of Tucson prompted the change in plans. ..."

Thus, building the first 100 miles of "virtual fence" will take Bush longer than it took FDR to win World War II. The admission of failure comes two years after Bush announced plans for "the most technologically advanced border initiative in American history."

"The virtual fence," writes the Post, "was to complement a physical fence that the administration now says will include 370 miles of pedestrian fencing and 300 miles of vehicle barriers to be completed by the end of this year. The GAO says this portion of the project may also be delayed and that its total cost cannot be determined. The president's 2009 budget does not propose funds to add fencing beyond the 700 or so miles meant to be completed by this year."

In short, these characters cannot build a virtual fence and won't complete a physical fence. If the nation is fed up with Republicans, who can blame them?

Securing a border is not that difficult. In 1954, President Eisenhower sent an Army general to Texas to do it. He began repatriating thousands of Mexicans and had the situation in hand within a year. Along the San Diego corridor, a crude fence of corrugated steel matting from U.S. airfields in Vietnam has stopped illegal trucks from crossing, cut back 90 percent on the illegal alien traffic, and virtually eliminated murders and assaults in the border area.

Measures taken lately at the state and federal level, though grudgingly by the administration, have begun to bear fruit.

After Arizonans voted to cut off all social benefits to residents who could not prove they were in the country legally came reports of people pulling their kids out of public schools and leaving the state.

From the border come reports that added Border Patrol agents have reduced the number of illegal aliens apprehended, suggesting word has gone out south of the border that it is no longer so easy to walk in. And deportations of criminal aliens, long demanded, is actually going up.

Let it be said: Our border can be secured; the illegal aliens can be sent home; the magnets that draw them here can be turned off. This crisis can be resolved if the courage and will are there. Unfortunately, we have a government that does not seem to care and probable nominees neither of whom is committed in his heart to doing it.

Given the manifest will of the people that this invasion from the south be halted and rolled back, the 2008 election is shaping up as yet further confirmation that American democracy is a fraud.

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How tragically true
The reason this nation cannot even construct a simple border fence is because there are multitudes of government bureaucrats who are steadfastly against closing our borders and who, therefore, sabotage the project.

With the Apollo program everyone was inspired and thoroughly dedicated to putting an American on the moon and returning him safely.

Such a consensus and dedication no longer exists in our government, even on such vital issues as terrorism and border security.

Again the Economy,
Illegal immigration is so wound up with the economy it would be self inflicting to any party to break up this relationship.

The economy takes precedent over the welfare of the nation. The economy is the welfare of the nation.

Tell me I wrong.

"American democracy is a fraud"
...because we are letting it become a fraud. In Massachusetts we have already reached a point where half the state is either on the state payroll or some form of government hand-out. The trend is to marginalize the individual, lionize the perverted and promote government "solutions." This is how these people keep their political office.

What we really need is some smart tough prosecutor to begin prosecuting voter fraud (including union collusion with those in power).

Its not that we cannot
but rather that we no longer want to. The old poster of Rosie the Riveter showing her muscles and saying YES I CAN! has been replaced by the teevee image of myriad of fat Black women sitting on their upholstered heinies on the curbs of New Orleans, chanting *We Wants HEP! We Wants HEP!* Had todays generation been responsible for settling this country, the Indians would not have had any difficulty exterminating the lot. All they would have had to do is stand back and ignore the chanting.

Of course the other side of the coin is the people dragging their feet because they are terrified by *Studies* that *Prove* that everything they try to do will kill them. In the face of knowledge that life can never be made 100% SAFE, they fear to do anything at all.

Its not that Americans no longer can. It is that they are convinced that its no use to try.

YOU'RE RIGHT. WHO CAN BLAME THEM?
The sloth and foot dragging that Mr. Buchanan so accurately depicts in his column starts from a monolithic government first set in place from the days of FDR and the 'New Deal.'
When you have public works projects such as a pedestrian walkway over a state highway that takes longer to construct than the Empire State Building, one should not be surprised that this same ethic branches out into all forms of our economic and social lives.
As stated by some of the readers before me in different terms, the reason for the explosion in illegal immigrants in our daily lives is that there are too many people on both sides of the aisle that profit off their being here.
I will agree wholeheartedly with the liberal premise that the illegal aliens are not the problem but symptomatic of a bigger problem of citizens of this country who want to cut costs and want cheap labor.
While I firmly believe that when illegal aliens are apprehended, they should be sent packing to their homelands, the real penalties should be socked to the Americans citizens and businessowners who hire them. Landlords who house them and government officials who look the other way. These penalties should be heavy fines, levying businesses and when necessary, jail time.
Once we start doing that, these myths about illegals 'doing the jobs Americans won't do' will quickly vanish.
But alas, it's all just a pipe dream, I'm sorry to say because again, too many people on both sides of the aisle for too many reasons profit from them being here.

Bush hit over jobs for illegal workers


Does anyone trust Bush on immigration?

WT-If President Bush is serious about getting tough on U.S. employers who hire illegal aliens, he can start with his own administration, which employs thousands of unauthorized workers, says the top Republican on the House immigration subcommittee.

A 2006 audit showed federal, state and local governments are among the biggest employers of the half-million persons in the U.S. illegally using “non-work” Social Security numbers — numbers issued legally, but with specific instructions that the holders are not authorized to work in the U.S.

“Let’s clean up our own house, let’s especially clean up the federal employment of all those working for the federal government,” said Rep. Steve King, Iowa Republican and ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee’s immigration subcommittee.

READ MORE

http://controlcongress.com/uncategorized/bush-hit-over-jobs -for-illegal-workers

bush and illegals
bush remains the leading cheerleader for the illegal invasion. Oh course he will provide no leadership to stop the invasion.

Turkeys
I once raised 3000 turkeys. They are the dumbest birds on the planet--no memory. Every day turkeys must relearn what they knew yesterday. Where are they fed, where is their water, etc.? Congress is like the turkey--we can tell them what we want today; they forget by tomorrow. I swear I am not like that, do we just elect mindless idiots? We need a good "caning law"; I suspect a good old fashioned caning might improve some memories.

Those S.O.B.'s
Why is this not a surprise? Who thought George "I want to play President for a while, Daddy," was really serious about seeing that the border be secured. What an absolute idiot.

I don't see how things can change
when Republicans like Bush and McCain are in charge.When Bill Clinton signed welfare reform,disability claims skyrocketed.Everyone is disabled now.I've heard these people complain,asking how do "they" expect us to have enough money to live after we pay our rent and buy cigarettes (or beer).This is what we have become.

What Did They Do?
Floods, Tornadoes, Mud Slides, Hurricanes, Fires, Snow Storms, Ice Storms, Wind and Sand. In New Orleans we paid motel bills, cruise ship state room bills, debit cards were provided, and a whole host of financial hand-outs and guarantees for housing rebuilds and restarts for people displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Paid for by the people of Iowa, California, and all of the other taxpaying people of this country. The precedent is set--we can expect to pay for tree removal and shoveling snow from the driveways of the people of Iowa and the Dakotas when it snows. The other natural disasters must also receive like treatment--it is not in our Constitution but it is in Marx's Communist Manifesto.

radically altering the type of immigrant
Yessir, those evil government bureaucrats are sabotaging the efforts of a heroic Bush administration to build the fence.

Fightr4right, with all due respect, and acknowledging the agendas of bureacurats, G.W. Bush does bear responsibility here.

Not that the democrats are any better.

Buchanan alludes to that very fact.

Buchanan is correct that nominees of both parties lack the heart to build the fence.

In terms of border security, I personally don't care what the apparatus or system is...as long as it works.

A nation is defined by its ability to control the movement of persons into its territory. It is intrinsic.

Immigrants are fine, as long as here legally.

Equally as important is the type of immigrant.

Only those with educational backgrounds and skilled labor should be admitted here.

Currently we are committing national suicide by severely limiting immigrants with college degrees(especially in the sciences), while permitting a flood of illiterates with few skills and no education.

The stupidity is mindboggling.

Dien Bien Phu
It's hard to secure the perimeter when our enemies are already inside the wire: Arbusto, McShamnesty, Juan Hernandez, Obambi, Shrillary, the Real Estate Lobby, the Agri Lobby, the Catholic Church, ACLU,.........

AudiR10
You almost made me spit my coffee on my monitor. HEP ME!

Borders Language Culture
.....nearly gone.

R.I.P. America.
It was a nice ride while it lasted.

Home of the Slave Not the Brave
JD's Handsome Son:
Brilliant! Freakin' Genius (seriously)!

Yes, where have all the "men" gone?

With you to the end
Pat, I normally agree with your assessment and I think you are right on this issue. I just can't buy your last statement. As an Iraq war vet and 20+ years defending this "democracy" please don't tell me it is a fraud. That invalidates over 231 years of sacrifice in blood. Other than that, wish you were on the ticket.

I don't know what to say anymore
The Minutemen and their supporters started to construct border fencing and "partol" the borders to DEFEND the USA and all they have gotten has been grief, abuse, lawsuits, and tagged by the President himself as "vigilantees"!
These US CITIZENS acted because they had no faith in their government to act, and you know, they have been 100% right.
I don't hear that much about them anymore; that may be a shame because the only way this nation will be defended at our borders will be for "we, the people" to take it upon ourselves to defend it! It has become too obvious that the agendas in this area of those elected to serve us are not ours.
I thought about sending some money to the Minutemen for their border fence long ago, but I didn't. I thought about joining one of their border watch weekends here in Texas, but I never did. I am as much a part of the problem as anyone else. Oh, I've biotched to my elected officials from the mayor of Houston on up through this state's two US Senators, the Governor, and GWB, but really that isn't much.
The Israelis have already completed some 350 miles of their border fencing, and you know what, we, the US Citizens can rightly be said to have funded ever mile. The US military has constructed schools, hospitals, soccer fields, water works, bridges, roads, and, yes, fences across Iraq at who knows what costs to the US taxpayers. Here in the USA, our government can not get 100 miles of less than promised and funded fencing constructed on our southern border since 2004!

serfs, democrats and power
In my state, Michigan, our Senator Levin is four-square against any attempt to enforce the law against illegal aliens.

Cut from Marxist cloth, Levin knows the illegal peasantry will vote for the politicians that will provide for them from cradle to grave due to their absence of honor and shame. The Levins of congress will gladly bow to the demands of those who want the benefits, but reject the values and laws of our nation. The payoff is blind loyalty and thus power for the Democrats. Some Republicans are on board with this construct.

Thousands of Americans may be murdered, stabbed, shot or mugged every year by illegals, but Levin and company know that this is merely collateral damage in their war for power and socialism.

Then again, this is the representation a majority of voters in Michigan want.

The key sentence
being..."This crisis can be resolved if the courage and will are there."

The politicians won't secure our borders because they don't want to.Can't risk offending the hispanic vote.And don't look for the next POTUS to do anything either.They're all open border fans.

groW-grOW-gROW-GROW!!!!!
ONE TERM-WE'VE LEARNED VOTE THEM OUT!!!!!

Homeland Security?
Why do we have a Department of Homeland Security when there is no desire to be secure? We spend billions for toys for police departments in small town anywhere and we can't build a virtual or real fence on the border. Politicians say we can't ship 20,000,000 illegals out of the country. They can leave the same way they got here.
I have no problem with legal immigration but we only need so many gardeners and fruitpickers and if we need them that badly, bring them in on "temporary duty" with no families. Our military members do it.

O'Reilly and Rivera
Geraldo Rivera was recently on Bill O'Reilly's program, again pimping for everything illegal. Attempting to frame Bill as the polically correct definition of a racist, he asked if Swedes were pouring across the Canadian border, would he (Bill) object. O'Reilly quickly reinforced his argument, but it was weak.

I would have responded that I can't imagine Swedes willfully breaking our laws, wanting to set up a separate nation, or demanding free (fill in the blank) along with bi-lingual education for their children.

I live near the Canadian border so I'll drive over and check, just to make sure.

Can anyone imagine a Swedish street gang? Can anyone visualize a group of Swedes standing on the corner all hours of the day and night with their drawers hanging below their backsides and a gun tucked in the waistband? The cultural differences go on and on.


welcome to the 3rd world
Probably never in the known history of mankind has a country with so much wealth, prosperity, abundance, opportunity, liberty, freedom, country wide public education… been so poor in manners, civility, lack of education, wasteful, spoiled, intolerant and actively working towards becoming worse at almost everything… In about 2 generations we have gone from a president who asked US citizens to "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country," to presidential candidates whining about what the country/government should do for specific "identity groups." I take exception with Mr. Buchanan with several things here. One is it was the US Coast Guard who was in NO from day one pulling off over 33,000 aire rescues. The 82nd airborne got there later. The flooding didn't seem to bother many of those "helpless" the 1st days as many were looting. It was precisely because the government had helped turn many of the remaining citizens into uneducated, helpless, welfare dependents that they were unable to somehow take care of themselves. Now add on 30-50 million more dependent illegal aliens...we are now on the precipitous edge of the cliff in becoming a "3rd world country."

JD's...
Yes, I keep telling my sister that our only saving grace is that the citizens still own guns...and that it's only the supposed "rednecks" that are going to be able to save us.

Treason
What a great bunch of posts! There may be hope for the nation. Both the President and many in Congress seem willing to sell the United States to the cheapest bidder in an effort to gain votes, in open defiance of the taxpayers who pay their salaries. In my opinion, these politicians should charged with treason for deliberate betrayal of the will of the American people.

America a democracy?
An interesting article with even more interesting comparisons with America's previous accomplishments. No doubt, America could drastically reduce the number of illigal immigrants that make it into America. The only thing we lack is leadership in Washington to do so.

The only part of this article I didn't like was the reference to 'American democracy' in the last sentence. America has never been a democracy, we're a republic. Why do people so often forget this?

JD's Handsome Son
you've done it again. Short, sweet and to the point. Not only is JD's son handsome, he's very, very bright.

The commercials on T.V. make me want to gag and I'm female. The White male is ALWAYS the buffoon. The hysterical man in the office that ran out of ink for the printer comes to mind. Look who's calm, cool and totally in charge while he's shrieking hysterically. Things have to change and change fast or it's all over.

The anarchists are winning
The anarchists, spearheaded by the ACLU, are using our own guaranteed freedoms to destroy the very fabric and cohesiveness that had held the nation together.

Government is a Fat-Fingered Lummox
Government has become such a lummox that it can't even construct something so simple as a fence.

Maybe it's because tradeoffs were introduced (budgetary, environmental, for example). These tradeoffs made an outcome so simple a lummox could accomplish it to one so complicated as to render the same lummox helpless.

Gangs
"Can anyone imagine a Swedish street gang?"

No, but can imagine a Jewish or Irish or an Italian one.

And as for Third World, a term that is as archaic as the Ottoman Empire. The top 10 countries for US immigration mostly aren't what could be considered "the Third World" in any event.

Canada and Ireland are both developed countries. China, South Korea, Mexico, India and the Philippines are all NICs (the ROK is seen by some as a developed country and not an NIC today).

Only Cuba, El Salvador, and Dom. Republic could be considered part of the Third World--even if it no longer is the proper term.

Importing Criminals?
According to an 2005 study from the Govt Accounting Office:

* At the federal level, the number of criminal aliens incarcerated increased from about 42,000 at the end of calendar year 2001 to about
49,000 at the end of calendar year 2004--a 15 percent increase…27%of the federal population

* At the state level, the 50 states received reimbursement for incarcerating about 77,000 criminal aliens in fiscal year 2002 and 47
states received reimbursement for incarcerating about 74,000 in fiscal year 2003

* At the local level, in fiscal year 2002, SCAAP reimbursed about 750 local governments for incarcerating about 138,000 criminal aliens. In
fiscal year 2003, SCAAP reimbursed about 700 local governments for about 147,000 criminal aliens, with 5 local jail systems

Entire study found at http://www.gao.gov/htext/d05337r.html

Therefore, the total criminal aliens in local, state, and federal prisons in 2003/2004 was approximately 270,000. Studies show that criminals usually commit 6 crimes on average before they are caught so that means the captured illegal alien criminals accounted for 1,620,000 crimes in the US.

“Apparently, doing the crimes that our own US born criminals aren’t willing to do”

Akagi
Great! Now call Geraldo and tell him to choose another ethnic group for his continuing misuse of analogy and lazy intellect.

As for the rest of your post; you must be a teacher at a public university or running for office on the Obfuscation ticket.

When one is being shot at, robbed, mugged or otherwise set-upon, the immediate academic proprieties or exquisite details of the assailant's status or motives are irrelevant. Those issues are statistically important after the crime.

Your position is better voiced at a cocktail party, one going on in a gated community.

Which immigrating culture would most likely harbor a violent subculture, and then demand sovereignty and handouts from the productive people of the host country? And to what degree?

The immigration potentates should weigh the immigrating culture's propensity toward violence, willingness to assimiliate, and the cost to the taxpayer. The safety, finances and freedom of the native citizens must be the first priorities.

But take heart, Akagi. The vast majority of our politicians don't think that way. Soon, there will be plenty of social chaos upon which to intellectualize. The public trough will grow to record size, and the bodycount will continue to climb.

If you want
Well, Marlin:

If you want to look at the group that is more likely to rob, murder or rape, well based on the FBI UCR that would be blacks--the so-called African-American, perhaps you should find a way to deport them first since they seem to be the most dangerous.




Nope.
The topic is illegal immigration, Akaqi. Try to stay on task, and then have someone explain it to you that you don't deport citizens. It's very simple.

With your obvious ability to redirect, convolute logic, and then actually go public with it, you're most certainly entertaining a run for office somewhere -- as a common liberal.

And as known with that bunch, you aren't all that brave. What's your real name? Ask Townhall to change your handle to that which your mother gave you -- first and last.


We can't trust McCain...
To get the job done, much less even listen to us conservatives. But we can trust Gov Huckabee - as Duncan Hunter does.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLXN3162XWQ&eurl=http://www. mikehuckabee.com/?FuseAction=Blogs.Home

Laurie...
Excellent post. You are right when you say the government in Washington is the enemy of the people. Problem is there is nothing we can do about it. I`m pretty well convinced now that the wealth producers in America are now outnumbered by the wealth takers. Something like 50% of the population pay near zero taxes. These folks are all in favor of more gov`t, more handouts, more "healthcare", etc. and have no concern at all about the cost.

It is a kind of reverse slavery and we are kept on the plantation by our morality, work ethic, need to pay the mortgage, whatever. With the huge volume of illegals now, the ratio is getting even worse. As Pat says, American democracy is gone. Government by and for the people is a quaint idea only.

When finally the producers stop creating wealth and cash in or run and hide, the game is over and the "unrest" begins.

We can watch but there is very little we can do.

Right on Pat
almost nobody in Washington think border security is important. Why bother ? What a silly game they are playing with us.

the border
Bush and his globalist cronies do not want to close the border. Period.

Americans could get the job done, but like the border agents in jail for doing their job would probably be arrested.

I despise Bush. He is a scumbag traitor. He will be handing the country over to whoever wins to finish us off.

Remember when public
employees were called public servants? Not anymore. Now the talk about public employees, virtually all of whom seem to be unionized, is that their pay isn't enough, or that their pensions aren't fully funded, or .... A recent poll of French college students showed that 70% of them wanted jobs in the government. We're headed that way. Private industry is much too hobbled by government regulations to be a desired end for so many. Add to that NIMBY, activist judges, rampant lawsuits, professional naysayers, politicians who don't want to solve problems as much as keep them juggled in the air. So head for the professional bureaucracy. Katrina is no surprise. And then when the bureaucracy fails what happens? Well the politicians decide that the bureaucracy doesn't have enough people, and that more should be hired (starting with their constituency of course). Maybe a political appointee gets canned. But the rest are rewarded with bigger empires. You get what you reward, and if you reward failure you get more of it. And when someone like Obama or Clinton says they want more government, this is what they want.

Right
Marlin Newburn wrote:

"that you don't deport citizens..."

And you can't deport 20 million people either.

There must be a good number of cowards then on TH..too many to list in fact you are the only one I see on this thread that lists his full name...if that is your name I mean how many people are named after fish? And how do you know Akagi is not my name...plenty of people out there with the family name Akagi in case you didn't know.

Liberal? No..libertarian. Now a party I support (as my second choice)the DPP is a member of Liberal International, but Taiwan politics is complicated and can't be boiled down to liberal v. conservative since support for the DPP, TSU, KMT or PFP has more to do with your support or opposition to Taiwan independence and not your feelings on tax policy or size of government etc. But this is an examination perhaps beyond your grasp and better suited for another thread at another time. At some point on my blog I'll explain in detail the dynamics of the Taiwan political parties.


Akagi
I have seen you make the claim that "you can't deport 20 million people" over and over. You even posted how many years it would take to do so at the current rate it is happening. Which is fine. I don't dispute your math. Howver you always use the assumption that every illegal immigrant will choose to wait to be arrested and sent through the court system and none of them will self-deport. As seen by the results of the new law here in Arizona and in Oklahoma (where I lived prior to AZ) many illegals will self-deport if they know their free ride is over. Since the feds won't do the job American citizens want them to do it is up to the state and local governments to get it done. If all 50 states passed similiar laws to those in AZ and OK where would the illegal immigrants have left to go? Back home. That's where.

Self deport
How many are self-deporting now?

200,000 die or leave on their own (and a little less than 200,000 are normalized) and last year 64,000 were deported giving you a net increase of more than 500,000.

You don't have the manpower to arrest even a fraction and while some will go home most won't as you see from the stats above. The US doesn't have the political will to launch a program that would force a mass exodus--national biometric ID cards, amending the US constitution, actually cracking down on employers with laws that have real teeth, etc. So while some will go home yes, every year you will have more than the year before and more the year after that and after that...because life in the US as an illegal is much better than life as a peasant in rural Mexico or El Salvador...a person with US children, a house, perhaps a business isn't going anyplace..to pretend otherwise is ignoring reality. Most of the 20 million aren't going anyplace and you are at some point going to have to normalize them, the key is stopping more from coming in, those in the US now is a fait accompli.


The Gift of Prophecy!!
Few will recognise those with the gift of prophecy who sound the alarm and blow the great trumpet to wake the people before its too late. Some here on this site have that gift and continue to ride like Paul Revere in admonition that just off the coast the enemy is at our doorsteps. That enemy is any kind of INVASION the we as a people have no control over, especially when it concerns our own country and enforcing its borders.

Again we learn that those powers that control the Executive and those that control the Legislative Branches continue to betray the American people. Again we learn what the term fraud really means as these two branches of Government continue to lie to the American people.

I suspect that a Democrat will be our next President because many Conservatives seeing no choice in any of the candidates will simply not show up at the polls just to vote for another Liberal.

Jorge Bush
Pedro Jorge Bush had no trouble getting the taxpayers to subsidize his baseball stadium in TX when he stood to profit. The American people have until November 4 to make this an issue or else we will all be inundated with these illegals and cease to exist as a nation. Do you think if they named the fence the Senator Robert Byrd Border Fence they could get the funds and get it built? At this point I would be willing to try anything.
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