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    Demon Bush redefines Amnesty yet again

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    Bush redefines the term 'amnesty'... again

    Cleveland, 10:51 AM PST -- In a rambling answer to a question about the illegal alien invasion, George W. Bush once again said that he's against amnesty. He claims amnesty is 'automatic citizenship'. The definition of 'amnesty' is: "A general pardon granted by a government, especially for political offenses." Bush continued babbling the usual La Raza talking points. Check back for a link to the transcript when it becomes available.
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    Dude, I know you are mad because things are not going your way in the Senate...but I mean does it justify calling Mr. Bush a "demon"?

    Im just a curious College Republicans member.
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    "demon" !!
    Daydreamer, if Dman only called El Presidente a "demon" today, he's being REAL NICE ! :P

    By the way, now that we know President Bush is using some sort of dictionary other than the ones all of US use, we'll have to ask him for a definition on everything he says.

    We learn something new EVERYDAY !! You're a great teacher President Bush, you wouldn't BELIEVE how MUCH we've learned from having you as president.

    Trust US, we've learned more than we would have liked to have learned ........about you.
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    We'd like to not have to call him names, but he's made it necessary. It's the only way our message gets through to the White House.

    Sad state of affairs, isn't it ? Apparently he likes it or most likely he doesn't give a darn what we call him or what we say, or what we think, or what we want for our country or anything when it comes to US.

    He has is "friends". I guess caring about them uses up all of his compassionate conservative caring abilities.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daydreamer
    Dude, I know you are mad because things are not going your way in the Senate...but I mean does it justify calling Mr. Bush a "demon"?

    Im just a curious College Republicans member.
    Dmann was being very reserved and I am proud of him for holding his tongue. I once fell into the Republican trap. I have wised up and now support The Constitution Party. If you want to see a true conservative party, visit them here www.constitutionparty.com

    Hey interesting tag line.

    Individualism leads to anarchism.

    A collective society has more to offer than an isolationist/individualist one.
    Does this mean Socialism or Gloabilism pushing the Communist agenda?
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    Quote Originally Posted by daydreamer
    Dude, I know you are mad because things are not going your way in the Senate...but I mean does it justify calling Mr. Bush a "demon"?

    Im just a curious College Republicans member.
    dman was angry with Bush long before the recent news in the Senate, so that little jab of yours is a rather lame attack on his opinion. Anyway since Bush's poll numbers continue to slide into the toilet I would suspect most American's have a similar viewpoint of the president. What's your excuse for supporting him?
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    Update to Bush's incoherent babble and you all are right, I'm being very reserved by calling him a demon because what I really want to say isn't suited for the weak at heart.

    http://www.americanpatrol.com/BUSH/TRAN ... 60320.html

    The fundamental question that he is referring to is, what do we do about -- there's two questions -- one, should we have amnesty? And the answer, in my judgment, is, no, we shouldn't have amnesty. In my judgment, granting amnesty, automatic citizenship -- that's what amnesty means [Note: That is a bold-faced lie]-- would cause another 11 million people, or however many are here, to come in the hopes of becoming a United States citizen. We shouldn't have amnesty. We ought to have a program that says, you get in line like everybody else gets in line; and that if the Congress feels like there needs to be higher quotas on certain nationalities, raise the quotas. But don't let people get in front of the line for somebody who has been playing by the rules. (Applause.)

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    What's even more sickening is that people are forced to applaud this crap and the questions that this POS gets asked are screened well in advance. You'd think that being he's the president that he should be good enough and smart enough to answer any question concerning the issues our nation faces and the decisions he makes.

    Dude, I know you are mad because things are not going your way in the Senate...but I mean does it justify calling Mr. Bush a "demon"?

    Im just a curious College Republicans member.
    No your right, I shouldn't call him a demon. I should just say hail ceasar because this fake Republican/Democrat in sheeps clothing who's masquerading around as a conservative and putting our nation to shame has an R in front of his name and he's so damn compassionate too (that is when it's not his money he's spending). So tell me Mr Republican, give me one damn reason why I should support this man? Just one. Come on Mr College man, give me your best effort. No your right, Bush isn't a demon, he's demon fodder.
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    I think you should support Mr. Bush because compared to Kerry, he is a PATRIOT. Do you know what KERRY would have done if elected? HE would of made all illegals citizens on the SPOT! I am just comparing him to Kerry and I prefer him any day.
    Individualism leads to anarchism. A collective society has more to offer than an isolationist/individualist one.

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    As for my signature, I am not condoning Communism. My mother came here to escape Communist tyranny. My quotes are more humanitarian rather than socialist. I believe in free market economies 100%.

    Japan is a collective society and far from Communist.
    Individualism leads to anarchism. A collective society has more to offer than an isolationist/individualist one.

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    I am a military veteran.

    Volunteered.

    Two tours to southeast Asia back in the 70s.

    Abided by the law my entire life.

    Civil to neighbors.

    Answered various calls to duty, even when it put me at risk: assisting cops, stopping thugs attacking others, etc.

    But, I have lost all loyalty to the federal government that is allowing the USA to be destroyed.

    I have cast aside the brainwashing that keeps too many people enslaved the way the elite class desires.

    In my never humble opinion, whosoever maintains loyalty to the government of for and by the elite class would have been a Tory during the Revolutionary War that led to the creation of the USA.

    THose following the status quo today are far removed from the Founders and those following them that created this country.

    For those that do not know me my opinions are based on life experiences and decades of intensive research.

    Lambast me if you will..... I do not care. I do know the majority of adult Americans are incredibly ill-informed about so very many subjects.

    If you have not read at least 200 non-fiction books in the past 20 years I will ignore any refutations made against my declarations within this post.

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