From the Desk of: Steve Elliott, President Grassfire.org
Yesterday while in Mexico, President Bush pledged to the Mexican
people that he will "work as hard as I possibly can" to pass an
amnesty bill. Here's what he said:
- "My pledge to you and your government, but more
importantly to the people of Mexico, is I will work
as hard as I possibly can to pass comprehensive
immigration reform."
But it gets worse. The President used the same speech to chide
you and me -- and rebuke us for not supporting his amnesty plan!
- "In the debate on migration I remind my fellow citizens that
family values do not stop at the Rio Grande river."
downgraded the current illegal alien invasion that he now calls
it a "debate on migration"! Migration? This was no slip of the
tongue. Both President Bush and Mexican President Calderon
used "migration" repeatedly and it certainly fits how the
President views the border crisis.
So our President goes to Mexico and pledges to do everything
he can to encourage the free "migration" of Mexicans to our
country! Even worse -- he wants to totally remove any stigma
of illegality and give tens of millions south of the border
free "migration" rights! And just for fun, he rebukes you
and me along the way! Go here for a full report and to see the new mobile
billboard as it circled the Capitol
Bush: "The United States respects rule of law. But in the debate onmigration, I remind my fellow citizens that family values donot stop at the Rio Grande River, that there are decent,hardworking honorable citizens of Mexico who want to makea living for their families. And so, Mr. President, mypledge to you and your government -- but, more importantly,the people of Mexico -- is I will work as hard as I possibly can to pass comprehensive immigration reform." The Whitehouse.
Probably won't be long before El Presidente Arbusto grants amnesty to
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
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