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05-18-2006, 05:11 AM #1
Michael Reagan: White House Is Stupid and Arrogant
We are not alone in thinking that GW(Guest Worker) Bush is wrong---See story below by Michael Reagan, former president's son
Bush Proved Me Right: White House Is Stupid and Arrogant
Michael Reagan
Earlier this week I wrote <http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=14831> that the White House was both stupid and arrogant. This week President Bush spoke to the nation on the immigration problem and promptly proved that I was right
full story: http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=14951
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05-18-2006, 05:31 AM #2
I've always liked Michael Reagan. I liked his sister, Maureen, even better. She died a few years ago from cancer. She was someone who always spoke straight from the heart and the hip. She loved this country.
I don't know what happened to Ronald Reagan's younger children -- Nancy's offspring -- they are socialists.
Good article, thanks for posting it. I wonder if Michael Reagan has any idea why Bush is pushing this on us. I have my opinions, but I would like to hear what Michael has to say. I know he has a syndicated radio show, but my local radio station went Spanish-language a few years ago so I can't listen to my newstalk programs like I used to. It really sucks.<div>Want some ICE with that cervesa?</div>
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05-18-2006, 05:52 AM #3
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Arrogance or criminality?
For collaborating and conspiring with a corrupt foreign government to infiltrate massive numbers of its foreign nationals illegally into this country through deliberate action and inaction, I'd call it more than stupid and arrogant. I'd call it treasonous. If the chief law enforcement officer of this country deliberately refuses to enforce federal laws and in fact actively works to thwart them and obstruct duly sworn officers from doing their duty, then he is engaging in a criminal act and should be impeached on that basis.
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05-18-2006, 06:21 AM #4
CaptainAmerica I myself brought up the treason issue on a different thread on this website a couple days ago and was informed by a particular poster that I was overly emotional (or some statement like that). I think the treason angle would be the fastest and surest way to wake up the other politicians. But I'm steering clear of this particular angle because I'm evidently unfit to post such ideas. Kinda reminds me of being unPC.
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05-18-2006, 06:55 AM #5
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Originally Posted by KickEmOut“Homeland Security? What Homeland Security ?”
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05-18-2006, 08:06 AM #6
KickEmOut,
my local radio station went Spanish-language a few years ago so I can't listen to my newstalk programs like I used to. It really sucks.Work together for the benefit of all mankind
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05-18-2006, 08:07 AM #7
Un Politically Correct
Gee, I don't know, Kick and CaptAmerica,
trea·son ( P ) Pronunciation Key (trzn)
n.
Violation of allegiance toward one's country or sovereign, especially the betrayal of one's country by waging war against it or by consciously and purposely acting to aid its enemies.
A betrayal of trust or confidence.
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[Middle English, from Anglo-Norman treson, from Latin trditi, trditin-, a handing over. See tradition.]
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
Main Entry: trea·son
Pronunciation: 'trEz-&noun
Function: noun
Etymology: Anglo-French treison crime of violence against a person to whom allegiance is owed, literally, betrayal, from Old French traïson, from traïr to betray, from Latin tradere to hand over, surrender
: the offense of attempting to overthrow the government of one's country or of assisting its enemies in war; specifically : the act of levying war against the United States or adhering to or giving aid and comfort to its enemies by one who owes it allegiance —trea·son·ous /-&s/ adjective
Source: Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
Seems to me that's exactly what's happening!TIME'S UP!
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Why should <u>only</u> AMERICAN CITIZENS and LEGAL immigrants, have to obey the law?!
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05-18-2006, 05:02 PM #8
Curiouspat, right, treason is the way to go, but again I don't want to be labeled "overly emotional". But I think we all need to be overly emotional before we lose our country. Bush, and I voted for him, is committing treason as far as I am concerned.
We also need to find out Vincente Fox's father's nationality. IF Fox's father was an American, then there is a law in USA citizenship requirements that would allow VINCENTE FOX to become an American ciitzen immediately. And that might be another angle on the treason issue.<div>Want some ICE with that cervesa?</div>
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05-18-2006, 05:12 PM #9
Karl Marx talked about how a marxist society would not work, where people vote themselves money from the government. Americans typically have not done this, with the exception of politician which is exactly what is going on now. The government will go bankrupt.
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05-18-2006, 05:18 PM #10
sawdust, you don't think Americans vote themselves money from the government? How about: social security, medicare, medical, prescription drugs, disability, WIC, etc. These are all giveaways that Americans voted in by electing candidates who pushed this stuff. If these programs aren't socialist or Marxist, I don't know what is.
I'm not against everything these programs provide, but I am seriously against the total abuse and misuse of these programs. And especially when they are used by illegals.<div>Want some ICE with that cervesa?</div>
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