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My comments:
Congressman Grijalva, a Democrat, didn’t attend Bush’s insulting speech. And he wasn’t one of the 14 people Bush thanked during his canned comments. But I’m sure Bush admires Grijalva’s passion for open borders. This is what Washington D.C. touts as bipartisan—a Republican and a Democrat who share the mutual goal of abolishing America through immigration. Grijalva, no surprise, reaffirmed his MEChista perspective as recently as August when he endorsed the piecemeal approach to amnesty now being pushed by the White House after the defeat of the “comprehensive” approach this summer. At an “immigration round table,” Grijalva tediously spoke out in favor of the much denounced Dream Act, a guest worker plan and a fast path to citizenship for illegal aliens. [Grijalva Says Immigration Reform Not Dead, By Cesar Neyoy, Yuma Sun, August 24, 2007] Like Grijalva, Bush— despite his devastating “Comprehensive Immigration Reform” defeat late this spring, a real grass-roots vote of no-confidence—refuses to give up. On August 10, Bush announced that his Cabinet, with special input from his two right hand bag men on immigration Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, have developed a “fact sheet” to “improve border security and immigration within existing law.” The twenty-six point “fact sheet” makes fascinating reading—most especially for its use, thirty-six times, of the verb “will” and for its amazingly vague language. Bush makes so many promises—but, at this point in his Presidency, has so little time! Aside to the President: how about issuing a “fact sheet” when you can outline your accomplishments in the past tense? For example point number 11: “In The Coming Months, The Administration Will Publish A Regulation That Will Reduce The Number Of Documents That Employers Must Accept To Confirm The Identity And Work Eligibility Of Their Employees.” Change that to: “Yesterday, the administration published a regulation….” and your poll numbers might go up. The “fact sheet” provisions are truly scary. Each of you will have the ones that offend you the most but let me direct you to mine. Under the subsection titled “Assimilation” are the last two points.
Odd, although I have been an ESL instructor for twenty years, I haven’t received the notification. Perhaps I’m out of the loop for key memos from school administrators—but I doubt it since I’m the senior staff instructor.
What is possible is to establish basic computer skills and slowly merge into low-level English language programs. But as for learning civics and American history online—forget it. In August, I wrote that Bush is America’s worst president ever. Few readers challenged me. Because of his stubborn, non-stop efforts to end American sovereignty, Bush is also the most frightening president ever. Bush’s quest to abolish America ends when the 44th president is sworn in…and not a day before. Put Bush on the “3:10 to Yuma” to face a jury for his crimes against America. Joe Guzzardi [e-mail him] is the Editor of VDARE.COM Letters to the Editor. In addition, he is an English teacher at the Lodi Adult School and has been writing a weekly newspaper column since 1988. This column is exclusive to VDARE.COM. |
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