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05-25-2006, 10:58 PM #1
US No Longer a representative government
Our President speaks more about the "RIGHTS" of illegals, the welfare (no pun intended) of illegals and his friendship with "President" Fox. Ditto for our senate. I am so disgusted tonight with the Senate and our President. Our president makes Fox out to be our friend and the minute men to be the enemy............ how backwards is that? Isn't his job to protect our boders and uphold our Constitution?
Now, we are going to try writing letters to the house members and calling their offices. Even Fox News downplayed the horrific act of our Senate today................ DISGUSTING.
Tom Tancredo - Jeff Sessions 2008 !!!
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05-25-2006, 11:09 PM #2
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That's because he made a deal to dissolve this country to make the North American Alliance or something like that. That means no more American government. A new government will be created that encompasses Mexico, Canada and the United States and the western states becomes part of Mexicos territory. This will be the end of Democracy.
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05-25-2006, 11:13 PM #3
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Re: US No Longer a representative government
...last I heard, the President had to take a vow to uphold the Constitution at inauguration. Guess it's just words and doesn't mean anything....and apparently can't be enforced either if they don't (uphold it) because he's still in the White House.
Originally Posted by Scarlett0214
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05-25-2006, 11:15 PM #4
Scarlett, to borrow a famous phrase from Bill Clinton: "I feel your pain."
It is so stunningly sad to know that we are witnessing the end of our nation. And it is happening, IMHO, with the aid and comfort of our elected elitists.
As a side note, and I truly hope I'm not stepping on too many toes, how in the world can the people of MA continue to vote into office Ted Kennedy? The man today acted as if he were in complete control of the proceedings of the senate. At times he practically yelled at Sessions when the truly patriotic Sessions introduced an amendment to eliminate the EITC. If it hadn't been so utterly pathetic, it might have been funny.
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05-25-2006, 11:20 PM #5
From talking to the Canadians on political forums, they would rather die then sign any alliance with the Yankie Americans . the vast majority of the ones I talked with like to think they are quite superior to us yankies down here, and we are just a bunch of radical right extremist just waiting to shoot someone who has a different opinion then we do lol.How anyone who could think nothing of bashing in the heads or 350,000 baby seals could feel superior to anyone else is astounding to me! I think what we need to do is to take Bush, Fox, and the canadian prime minister, and exile them to some island where they can do no harm to anyone but their own self, then the rest of us will be ok. These guys I think are having delusions of grandeur!
Build the dam fence post haste!
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05-25-2006, 11:21 PM #6
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I have never understood why anyone would want to vote and keep Kennedy in for a number of reasons over the years. hell he is a slobbering drunk. I have been amazed that he has held office for sooooooo many years.
Nitty I have wondered about that. Any Canadian I have known or heard from felt this way about Americans years ago. Was hard for me to believe they would agree to this. But, then as much as they hate us they will go along with the program like superior sheep for socialisim. Aren't we special? Hated by both boardering countries that our government plans to merge us with... Up there they demand you speak french in a large portion of the country. EVERYTHING is in french.
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05-25-2006, 11:27 PM #7
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It's all in the family name with Kennedy. Unfortunately all the good ones are no longer with us...
"There is no human right to enter another country in violation of its laws."
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05-26-2006, 02:01 AM #8
Re: US No Longer a representative government
Originally Posted by barkwayTom Tancredo - Jeff Sessions 2008 !!!
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05-26-2006, 02:21 AM #9
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Originally Posted by Qflash
This national decay speeds up exponentially on a weekly basis. At this point in time, I'm honestly not sure which direction to go - but I'm pressing on with a few items I have "on the plate" here.Pro Patri Vigilans! Death to Aztlan!!
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05-26-2006, 02:22 AM #10
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JEZZEBELL wrote:
I have never understood why anyone would want to vote and keep Kennedy in for a number of reasons over the years. hell he is a slobbering drunk. I have been amazed that he has held office for sooooooo many years.
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