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The Two Faces of Marco Rubio

spectator2 Wrote: May 06, 2013 6:42 PM
Please stop being so kind to Marco Rubio. Anyone in Florida who followed what the lawmakers were doing knows that this was all part of his plan all along. He has always advocated for illegal aliens and he learned at Jeb Bush's knee to love amnesty. It isn't even because he feels a kinship with the overwhelmingly Mexican illegals; it's just that he reasoned that the Hispanic vote was the one to be courted, so he hitched his wagon to that star early on. He no doubt figured that with a Hispanic name, good looks and smooth slippery talk, along with being a practiced and skillful liar, he'd be able to pull it off. But he hasn't yet. Not yet. Here's our "tribute" to Marco, those in Florida who know him well: http://youtu.be/N_PtSDlt5h0
I already do. I already did. He "served" in our House here in Florida and we knew all about him (those of us that actually follow what the lawmakers do). Rubio is pure evil. It's just that the baby face fooled so many people. And the claim to be "conservative" (which was just to draw you in so he could blow the amnesty by you and deliver it for his real friends, the RINOs, like Jeb and Company).
So well put!
You are right that both parties are complicit in this situation we are in. If there was the will, this "problem" would never exist, and there could probably be a way to deal with the system you describe. But there is no will. Who know where it will end.
And Barone has the gall to belittle the scrutiny of the many pages of the bill by Byron York and others who then give it a big "thumbs down". York has been terrific in his last several articles on this disaster of a bill. The closest thing I've seen to real investigative journalism of any kind. Barone obviously thinks he's above all that. What a dunce he's been on this issue. I can see him smacking his head saying "What have I done" if this thing ever passes. But I wonder if he'll even "get it" then.
If they voted for Obama, they deserve to be. I've never seen a group with supposedly so much intelligence completely ignore what their brain shoud understand and throw their votes away on such an incompetent piece of garbage. The interviews I saw of college kids were enough to make me sick. If, on the other hand, they were in the minority that didn't vote for the Idiot in Chief, I wish them much luck in a difficult world.
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Was George W. Bush a "Bad" President?

spectator2 Wrote: Apr 29, 2013 6:19 PM
So, I guess you're in favor of not only the Mexican invasion, but you think it's okay for a president to completely ignore the overwhelming outcry of the country's voters who shouted that they did not want amnesty, and go ahead and just try for it again. Those pesky constituents and U.S. citizens. What do they know, next to a president who is a lover of foreign nationals illegally here?
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Was George W. Bush a "Bad" President?

spectator2 Wrote: Apr 28, 2013 6:58 PM
But having said that, I must say that I believe he was an evil man. "See you at the signing" said it all. He wanted to overcome the voice of the people by trying a second time to put illegals ahead of Americans. He was the first president to so cruelly advocate for foreign nationals over his own counrtrymen, making it "normal". When he didn't get his way, he had those border agents who shot that scum drug dealer and then gave the drug dealer asylum while he built a false case against them. And so what is the big news of the day? Well, it's a monstrous amnesty, that Bush would be proud of, offered by a "Gang" that thinks like he does. And so massive that it will destroy this country. Thanks, GWB. What a great patriot you are.
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Was George W. Bush a "Bad" President?

spectator2 Wrote: Apr 28, 2013 6:54 PM
The only thing I'll give the guy a pass on is Katrina. It was a monster of a natural disaster that no president could have done any better with. Matter of fact, it was one of the greatest rescue efforts of all time, but the liberal press demeaned the whole thing. Heck, only a year or two earlier, we here in Florida were hit with 4 high category hurricanes and no one blinked any eye. "Brownie" and Bush did fine; there were no complaints -- because there wasn't racial hay to be made.
As Ann Coulter said, (something like) Horrors, the only thing worse than a commission is a strongly worded letter.
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