Veteran's Day: Colin Powell Surrenders To Mexico [Brenda
Walker]
- 11/10/04
I'm a
California treehugger, but it made my blood boil to
see the former Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs, Secretary of State Powell, on a
surrender mission to Mexico just before Veterans
Day. His boss, el Presidente Boosh, wants
American sovereignty dismantled in short order. Bushie
apparently wants a shotgun marriage between America and
our rapacious southern neighbor. Lovely for the
Bush dynasty, but hell for the rest of us.
For the icing on the cake, er salsa on the burrito,
Bushie named a
Hispanic Attorney General on Wednesday. Perfect
timing.
The United States of America joined at the hip with
Mexico with an endless infusion of Mexicans and
Mexican "culture" is not a pleasant thought. But
business will be happy to have its
slave shortage solved. No more "Who will pick the
cotton?" Not in the glorious globalist feudal future
fomenting in the Bushie brain.
Many thousands of American servicemen
gave their lives to protect us from the invasion of
thuggish hordes and totalitarian ideology. They fought
and died to keep out
fascism and
communism, but today's politicians, including the
President and much of Congress, are welcoming those
ideologies among the cheap labor as a part of
multiculturalism and the global economy.
Don't blame me. I voted for
None Of The Above.
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Powell and McCain Mock The
Very Principles For Which They Fought, [Dave
Gorak] - 11/10/04
I didn't
wear the uniform of the United States so people could
enter this country illegally and then arrogantly walk
the streets of my community demanding "respect" and
"dignity."
But some
veterans apparently believe otherwise, including
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and Secretary of State
Colin Powell, two of Vicente Fox's favorite
boot-lickers. Both men risked their lives in
Vietnam, McCain enduring seven years as a
POW in that country. Now both openly mock the very
principles for which they fought, and both want the rest
of us to do likewise. Both want all of us to join them
in spitting in the face of the
Greatest Generation
and the others who paid so dearly in all
of the nation's conflicts. Both should be forced to
explain to the families of our troops in Iraq why their
loved ones are being sacrificed for values and ideals
that these men (and others) see as being at odds with
Mexico's political agenda.
What was it
that President Bush said during the May 29
dedication of the World War II Memorial?
"As we defended our ideals, we began to see that
America is stronger when those ideals are fully
implemented."
Mr. Bush,
you're not fooling anyone.
Powell and
McCain are not worthy of being called American, and the
biggest favor these two can do for the nation is to
never again set foot in one of our military cemeteries
or have the nerve to ask to be buried in one of them.
That hallowed ground is for heroes, not hypocrites.
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Our Infallible Leader's Pet Obsession Is Back: [Steve
Sailer] - 11/10/04
From the
Washington Times:
President Bush yesterday moved aggressively to
resurrect his plan to relax rules against illegal
immigration, a move bound to anger conservatives just
days after they helped re-elect him. The president met
privately in the Oval Office with Sen. John McCain to
discuss jump-starting a stalled White House initiative
that would grant legal status to millions of immigrants
who broke the law to enter the United States...
"We are formulating plans for the legislative agenda
for next year," said White House political strategist
Karl Rove. "And immigration will be on that agenda." He
added: "The president had a meeting this morning to
discuss with a significant member of the Senate the
prospect of immigration reform. And he's going to make
it an important item."
While the president was huddling with Mr. McCain,
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell was pushing the plan
during a visit to Mexico City. "The president remains
committed to comprehensive immigration reform as a high
priority in his second term," he told a meeting of the
U.S.-Mexico Binational Commission. "We will work closely
with our Congress to achieve this goal."
Bush should
name his bill "The
George P. Bush Dynastic Succession Enablement Act."
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