Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Say it again Pat

The always biting Pat Buchanan has an article at Americanconmag which lays it on thick in regard to Bush and his traitorous stance on immigration. This part made me smile.

America is facing something of a regime crisis. The president’s poll number are falling not simply because of perceived incompetence—Katrina, Harriet Miers, the Dubai ports deal—but because his policies are failing. His trade policy has created the greatest trade deficits in history and accelerated the death of U.S. manufacturing. His immigration policy has left our borders undefended and millions of illegals marching for their “rights” under foreign flags. His democracy crusade is being ridden to power by anti-Americans from the Middle East to Latin America. His Iraq expedition has given us endless bleedings of blood and money.

That just about says it all. Whatever one may think of Pat Buchanan, tell me where he is wrong there.

Before the quote above, Buchanan brings up something that I had not thought of on this immigration nightmare.

What is the probability of tough legislation to halt the invasion and put the U.S. government back in control of its frontiers? Given the makeup of this Senate—with Democrats virtually united in their resolve to make those 12 million illegal aliens new Democratic voters, and half the GOP terrified of being called “racist” or “xenophobic”—zero.
Indeed, if such a law were passed, it is questionable Bush would enforce it. For he has refused to enforce existing law or defend our southern border and has stated flatly he cannot secure the border unless given an amnesty/guest-worker program to go with it.
And who is the likely replacement for Bush in 2009? Hillary or McCain, both now competing with each other in the generosity of the amnesties they would bestow.


I am a fool. I've read so much about this invasion and the traitors at the top who cheer it on, but for some reason I never thought that Bush would have the 'cajones' not to enforce the law, after everyone got on him, when the country finally gets around to chastising him and protecting themselves without his blessing.

There is nothing new under the sun in the 'immigration debate' (and yes, it does deserve scare quotes). There is only what will happen. It doesn't look good for we native born citizens.


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