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    Whatever Happened to "Sí se puede?”



    Although it seems eons ago, it has been just a couple of months since American streets were haunted by millions of illegal aliens foolishly demanding citizenship and the rights (free goodies and benefits) attendant thereto.

    Besides proudly flying the Mexican flag, these third-world criminals aimed to show America they meant business by shouting "Sí se puede!"

    Or, "Yes We Can" in the language used by real Americans.

    Describing American public reaction to the marching banditos as “backlash” would be a monster understatement.

    Oh, sure, the U.S. Senate voted to give several states to Mexico in exchange for the right to feed, house, educate, and provide medical care for 20 million of Mexico's least educated, and poorest, peasants.

    But the nutcase senators who voted for Mexico would have done so even if Mexican troops had confiscated Capitol Hill and the Bush ranch in Crawford, Texas. Tragically enough, our naive president would have acquiesced to Mexico as well.

    After all, according to our alleged war- on- terror chief, Mexicans here illegally are "good-hearted, hard working folks." Bush sticks with that line as if it were an "Intelligent Design" absolute, irrespective of facts to the contrary concerning terrorism, the economy and American culture.

    But despite all the anti-America blather and lunacy coming from the likes of Bush, John McCain, Bill Frist, Ted Kennedy and virtually all Democrats, the senate sell-out of America is dead.

    It is not gonna happen--would not be prudent.

    And aren't we blessed to have real American conservatives in the U.S. House?

    In addition, 30 states have enacted, or are enacting, strict new laws to make illegal aliens as uncomfortable as possible. Like no drivers' licenses, no in-state tuition breaks, no welfare or food stamps. And on and on as America finally wakes up.

    The idea is to motivate the criminals to deport themselves back to their beloved homeland--aka the cesspool commonly known as Mexico.

    With the noose getting tighter and tighter every day, a pertinent new question needs to be posed to illegal aliens:

    How does one say "No, You Can Not!" in Spanish?

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    Re: Whatever Happened to "Sí se puede?”

    Quote Originally Posted by saveamerica

    How does one say "No, You Can Not!" in Spanish?
    no usted no puede
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    And aren't we blessed to have real American conservatives in the U.S. House?
    I still don't trust them. Its hard for me to place faith in the House when the Republicans have also had a huge hand in letting this immigration issue become the problem it is today.
    Regardless of what party, I don't trust any of them. I'm a firm believer in the old addage, "ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS."
    When the borders are sealed, then my pesimism will not be as deep.
    "Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the same results is the definition of insanity. " Albert Einstein.

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    Besides proudly flying the Mexican flag, these third-world criminals aimed to show America they meant business by shouting "Sí se puede!"

    Or, "Yes We Can" in the language used by real Americans.
    It's alive and well. They can march tomorrow, every day, or on back to Mexico. Nobody is stopping them.
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    The marches by illegals demanding rights that they don't have did more for the anti-illegal movement than an ad campaign ever could.I just hope that when the open borders and illegals crowd marches on Labor Day that there are plenty of cameras and news media to document how it looks when foreigners and assorted activists demand citizenship for foreign criminals.

    Hopefully members of Congress will be watching too and see what their pandering for votes has wrought.

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    What happened to "Sí se puede!"?

    They found out what happens when they do.
    I don't care what you call me, so long as you call me AMERICAN.

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    Deportation! Si se puede!
    "The American people are slow to wrath, but when their wrath is once kindled, it burns like a consuming flame." ~Teddy Roosevelt~

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    I just wonder what gimmick they will try with this march.

    Remember after the first march, there was so much talk about their holding the Mexican flag - so the next march, they carried American flags as well.
    They did hear, didn't they?

    I also saw Nancy Grace showing a picture of little Hispanic girl wrapped in the American flag. Ms. Grace did a really long speech about 'give me your tired', etc., etc., and how there is a new generation of Americans.

    That's the night I stopped watching her program.

    I can remember when using the American flag for a baby blanket was not something to be praised.
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    I actually saw an illegal working at our local farmers market wearing a shirt that said "Because I can". Now is that not tru arrogance?

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