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    Ann Coulter-Bush's America: Roach Motel

    Bush's America: Roach Motel
    by Ann Coulter (More by this author)

    Posted: 06/06/2007
    Republicans' defense of President Bush's immigration bill is more enraging than their defense of Harriet Miers. Back then, Bush's conservative base was accused of being sexist for opposing an unqualified woman's nomination to the highest court in the land. Now we're racists for not wanting to grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens.

    I don't know why conservatives like Linda Chavez have to argue like liberals by smearing their opponents as racists. Oh wait, now I remember! Their arguments are as strong as liberals' arguments usually are.

    Apart from abortion, no subject produces so much disingenuousness as America's immigration policy, both legal and illegal. For nearly 50 years, Americans have been intentionally lied to about our immigration laws.

    In 1965, Teddy Kennedy overhauled immigration law with the specific purpose of effecting a dramatic change in the nation's demographics. Bobby Kennedy had civil rights, so Teddy needed something big: He would preside over a civil rights bill for the entire Third World! My word, but that man could drink in those days.

    With his 1965 immigration act, Kennedy embarked on entirely transforming American culture for no good reason. (You know how people always say the same arguments against illegal immigrants today were once made about the Irish to show how silly those arguments are? If only the U.S. Senate had had an "Irish Need Not Apply" sign!)

    Until that point, immigration law basically took a laissez-faire approach, with country quotas attempting to replicate the traditional immigration patterns. Most immigrants to America had historically come from Great Britain, Germany and Scandinavian countries. Consequently, immigration quotas roughly reflected that balance, with smaller numbers of immigrants admitted from other countries.

    But in an angry, long-awaited payback to WASPs, Kennedy decided he was going to radically transform the racial composition of the country. Instead of taking 15 immigrants from England and three from China, America would henceforth take three from England and 15 from China. Payback's a bitch, Daughters of the American Revolution!

    Some of those hardworking immigrants who just want a chance to succeed were arrested in a plot to blow up JFK Airport last week.

    Most immigrants still come from a handful of countries; Kennedy simply changed which countries those would be. In 2005, according to the Department of Homeland Security, the overwhelming majority of immigrants came from only 10 countries, none of which had sent a lot of immigrants to America for the country's first 200 years: Mexico (161,445), India (84,681), China (69,967), the Philippines (60,74, Cuba (36,261), Vietnam (32,784), the Dominican Republic (27,504), Korea (26,562), Colombia (25,571) and Ukraine (22,761).

    In 1960, whites were 90 percent of the country. The Census Bureau recently estimated that whites already account for less than two-thirds of the population and will be a minority by 2050. Other estimates put that day much sooner.

    One may assume the new majority will not be such compassionate overlords as the white majority has been. If this sort of drastic change were legally imposed on any group other than white Americans, it would be called genocide. Yet whites are called racists merely for mentioning the fact that current immigration law is intentionally designed to reduce their percentage in the population.

    We needed to have "more discussion" about Iraq for nearly two years before finally invading. When will we be allowed to begin discussion of a government policy enacted by stealth 40 years ago specifically intended to decimate one particular ethnic group in our own country?

    If liberals think Iraqis are genetically incapable of pulling off even the most rudimentary form of democracy, why do they believe 50 million Mexicans will magically become good Americans, imbued in the nation's history and culture, upon crossing the Rio Grande? Maybe we should dunk Iraqis in the Rio and see what happens.

    And as long as we're adopting an open borders policy for immigration, how about opening the borders for emigration? As it stands, anyone can come in and start plotting terrorist attacks or collecting government services right away. But the rest of us can never escape having to pay for it.

    You can leave the country, you can renounce your citizenship -- but you still owe taxes for 10 years. The government does not allow us to stop supporting welfare recipients in America, millions more of whom it plans to import under Bush's bill. That's not a free market -- it's a roach motel.

    If these free-marketeers at The Wall Street Journal want the free movement of people, how about letting us freely leave after they've wrecked the country?

    In Samuel P. Huntington's book "Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity," he asks: "Would America be the America it is today if in the 17th and 18th centuries it had been settled not by British Protestants but by French, Spanish or Portuguese Catholics? The answer is no. It would not be America; it would be Quebec, Mexico or Brazil."

    I don't want to live in Mexico, Quebec or Brazil. But now I guess I have no choice, since "open borders" means I can never leave.

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    Seems Bush's allies(former) are dropping like flies. :P

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    Damn straight stuff. Kennedy's legacy...Roach Motel
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    Sigh, just means we have to fight harder. I wish I was alive during the WW2 era, that way I could have seen a truly great society. Americans are being taught to hate themselves, our very own President dares calls his own citizens racist because they want to protect their borders and not reward ingrate law breakers with obscene entitlements.
    Where did we go wrong? Why are we allowing this to happen? How the hell did it get this far? If we are guilty of anything it is being too kind, and too open. It seems to always be, the ones you try to help the most appreciate and respect you that much less. There is something to be said about strength. We are becoming a nation of wimps. When do the remaining Americans stand up and say enough is enough?

    We were not perfect in the past, but we were feared and respected in the world in a not too distant past, now we seem to be a bad cliché'. A lot must change if we are going to keep our nation strong; citizens have to start paying attention to what our governments are doing, local and federal. We need to be more involved in the process. We have trusted these clowns way to long, it is time to take the country back.
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    Re: Ann Coulter-Bush's America: Roach Motel

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    Bush's America: Roach Motel
    by Ann Coulter (More by this author)

    ...One may assume the new majority will not be such compassionate overlords as the white majority has been. "
    I don't think many Americans know how racist our illegal aliens are from south of the border.

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    Re: Ann Coulter-Bush's America: Roach Motel

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinybobidaho
    Bush's America: Roach Motel
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    ...One may assume the new majority will not be such compassionate overlords as the white majority has been. "
    I don't think many Americans know how racist our illegal aliens are from south of the border.
    Yeah, I can't BELIEVE how NAIVE some people are about this. I'm surprised no one else seems to be picking up on the "this is a good START" language coming from the proponents of this bill! Next wave will be 100 million people to "legalize" to wave Mexican flags in the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronster
    Where did we go wrong? Why are we allowing this to happen? How the hell did it get this far? If we are guilty of anything it is being too kind, and too open. It seems to always be, the ones you try to help the most appreciate and respect you that much less. There is something to be said about strength. We are becoming a nation of wimps. When do the remaining Americans stand up and say enough is enough?
    None of this is particularly difficult to answer if you just look at it honestly. Ann Coulter's article posted here comes shockingly close! Alas, even here they don't want to discuss the causes, but there are many other places on the internet to do so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SamLowrey
    Quote Originally Posted by Ronster
    Where did we go wrong? Why are we allowing this to happen? How the hell did it get this far? If we are guilty of anything it is being too kind, and too open. It seems to always be, the ones you try to help the most appreciate and respect you that much less. There is something to be said about strength. We are becoming a nation of wimps. When do the remaining Americans stand up and say enough is enough?
    None of this is particularly difficult to answer if you just look at it honestly. Ann Coulter's article posted here comes shockingly close! Alas, even here they don't want to discuss the causes, but there are many other places on the internet to do so.
    Yea, but it does not change the fact that more Americans need to pay attetion to what our government is doing, we need a better checks and balances pertaining to the government.
    "If you always do what You've always done, You'll always get what you always got!"

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