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    Clinton praises Bush on immigration

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    Clinton praises Bush on immigration reform By ROBERT JABLON, Associated Press Writer
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    Former President Bill Clinton praised President Bush on Saturday for supporting reforms that would allow millions of illegal immigrants to seek citizenship but said the debate in Congress is being fomented by Republicans who want to divide America.

    "I'm proud of him for doing it and I thanked him for doing it," he said of Bush during a "Cafe con Clinton" breakfast speech to the annual conference of the National Council of La Raza, the nation's largest Hispanic civil rights advocacy group.

    Clinton said Bush's roots in Texas — which has one of the nation's largest Hispanic populations — have helped him view immigrants as people rather than statistics.

    "It's hard to demonize people if you know them," he said.

    But Clinton also argued that the nation's government is controlled by Republican ideological hard-liners who want to use immigration to divide Americans and distract them from issues such as the war in Iraq and the health care crisis.

    Instead of equal opportunity, they support a "financial elite" because they favor "concentrated wealth and power," Clinton said.

    "They believe in a government that is secret, unaccountable and that maximizes its own power," he said. "They really believe the world works better if they run it and we keep our mouths shut."


    Clinton supported an immigration reform measure passed by the Senate that would provide a way for many of the estimated 12 million foreigners living in the country illegally to become citizens. A House-approved bill would make illegal immigrants felons and build 700 miles of border walls. House and Senate negotiators so far have not been able to work out a compromise.

    Bush has said he wants to enforce the borders so fewer people sneak across but also provide a way for those already in the United States to become legal. He has praised Hispanic immigrants as hardworking and family oriented. Clinton used similar language in his own speech.

    The message played well with La Raza, which opposes the House bill and whose current president, Janet Murguia, was an assistant in the Clinton White House.

    Before Clinton's speech, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa noted a string of rallies over the immigration issue, including one in March that sent 500,000 people into the streets of Los Angeles and garnered international attention.

    "You literally reshaped the political landscape of our nation ... we can still see a movement blooming before our very eyes," he said.

    Both Democrats and Republicans have been looking for ways to court Hispanics, whose fast-growing population gives them the potential to become an enormous voting force. Bush's top political adviser, Karl Rove, was scheduled to address the convention on Tuesday.

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    This story is all over the country and I mean ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. Do a Google news search on it. My God the power behind this story is amazing.

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    Old slick willie doing his usual bs.
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    Frick supporting Frack.
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    Isn't this the second time Clinton praised Bush on immigration reform? I could have sworn he said this a few months ago.

    I thought there was something. Here is an earlier article where Clinton praised Bush back in early June.

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    I don't know why the Bush family just doesn't declare themselves to be Democrats and be done with it.
    It's like hell vomited and the Bush administration appeared.

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    Clinton - Kennedy - Bush

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    Bush is really pulling out all the political stops on this issue.

    He's making speeches in front of crowds that clearly support his thinking so he is showing himself being cheered by a crowd and trying to turn the tide of public opinion. Come to Texas Bush, I'll show you a crowd that will not cheer for you. Also, he's getting public figures to show public support for him. Clinton is quite interesting, since he did not show any support for Al Gore but he is for Bush. Interesting. We know Clinton hangs with GW Sr.

    Also, Clinton's public move should pull a lot of hard line Republicans back home because most of them are extremely repulsed by Clinton. Just proves Bush is really a Lefty. I guess Bush is not so sure about the Hispanic vote any more so now he is trying for the suburban soccer moms. Not going to get any support there Bush, those women are all protecting their children.

    Bush is really pulling all the campaign tricks out!

    Bill Clinton is guest speaker at the 2006 National Council of La Raza(NCLR) Annual Conference today.
    Saturday, July 8

    Café Con Clinton
    Location: West Hall B
    Time: 9:00-10:15 a.m.

    The Honorable William Jefferson Clinton, Former President of the United States
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    Now I know we're in trouble.
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    Come on guys/gals we're going to have to turn the burners up! I guess it's time for me to send another round of emails to my NC Senators and House Representatives. Unfortunately, I'm starting to get the feeling the pro-illegal immigrants are getting the upper hand on us. I sure hope I'm wrong about that.

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