Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Re: Boortz: Newt On Immigration

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are you trying to defend these criminals?

oh, isn't that what you do ... defend criminals?


On Nov 29, 5:42 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some do......All of them who hold legitmate jobs, and who have fake social
> security cards do....
>
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:40 PM, plainolamerican
> <plainolameri...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > Newt suggested that we might not want to be
> > rounding up people who have lived in this country – though illegally –
> > for
> > 25 years or so; during which time they raised families, started
> > businesses,
> > paid taxes
> > ---
> > hold it right there .... illegals do not pay income taxes
>
> > Can you hear the screams from the
> > international community? Try these two words: "Ethnic cleansing."
> > ---
> > hogwash ... it's upholding necessary immigration laws
>
> > there is no way in the world we're
> > going to round up every illegal in this country and send them south
> > ---
> > we're doing it everyday and should continue to.
> > they only reason we haven't already deported millions is because of
> > those in our nation who protect them, namely the catholic and
> > protestant churches, the jews, hispanics and civil rights
> > organizations.
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> > On Nov 29, 5:28 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Great Article!
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> > > *Newt on Immigration*
> > > *Neal Boortz*
> > > **http://townhall.com/columnists/nealboortz/2011/11/29/newt_on_immigrat.
> > ..
>
> > > OK, Republicans. Since you're so religious and all – it's time for a
> > little
> > > "come to Jesus meetin'<
> >http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=come%20to%20jesus>".
> > > If you're not familiar with the term, click on the link. It's time for a
> > > little harsh dressing down.
>
> > > Do you realize what we have at stake in this election next year? This
> > isn't
> > > just about taxes, pork spending, social security benefits and repairing
> > > bridges. This is about saving our Republic. Do you know we're already
> > past
> > > our life expectancy? Economies and societies built on the rule of law,
> > > liberty and economic freedom have this troubling tendency to destroy
> > > themselves at around the 200 year mark. This happens when people figure
> > out
> > > they can use the ballot box to get their hands on someone else's stuff.
>
> > > Well guess what, folks? We're there. We're past there. We're on the
> > ropes.
> > > We're old – and durned near on our deathbed.
>
> > > We have a president who was not raised as an American. Oh, I know. He's a
> > > citizen and all that … but he was not infused during his formative years
> > > with how fortunate he was to have been born in this country and what it
> > > means to be an American. He lived in Indonesia, for crying out loud, for
> > > much of his childhood; that and Hawaii. Well guess what? I lived in
> > Hawaii
> > > too, and I can tell you that as a student in Hawaiian schools you weren't
> > > exactly saturated with American culture and history. Hawaiian history?
> > > Sure. And that's understandable. Hawaiians are very proud of their
> > > heritage. But U.S. history? Only what the schools absolutely had to
> > > include. And that private school, Punahou, that Obama went to in
> > Honolulu?
> > > Here's another "guess what?" My sister taught there; right around the
> > time
> > > that Barry was a student. Again – not a place where you're going to learn
> > > what a blessing it is to be an American and a citizen of the greatest
> > > nation on earth … ever.
>
> > > Our president thinks that American greatness comes from government. He
> > > believes that free enterprise is inherently evil. He is robbing us of our
> > > economic liberty as he institutes a command economy. He believes in using
> > > tax policy for income redistribution rather than raising the revenue
> > needed
> > > to pay for the basic (Constitutional) functions of government. He said he
> > > was going to fundamentally transform the United States of America, and we
> > > stupidly didn't ask him just how he planned to do that. Now we know. And
> > > now we know that for our children to have half a chance of improving on
> > the
> > > standard of living that we have enjoyed – or even living as well as we
> > have
> > > -- this man has to be sent back to a community organizing office behind a
> > > dry cleaner on the South Side of Chicago … STAT.
>
> > > That brings us to Newt Gingrich and this little puddin' storm over his
> > > comments on immigration. Newt suggested that we might not want to be
> > > rounding up people who have lived in this country – though illegally –
> > for
> > > 25 years or so; during which time they raised families, started
> > businesses,
> > > paid taxes and helped drive our economy; and ship them back to Mexico. As
> > > soon as those words were out of his mouth Michelle Bachmann – desperate
> > for
> > > a way to ignite voters – started screeching about "amnesty." In no time
> > we
> > > had the ObamaMedia falling over itself to parrot the "amnesty" line and
> > > call Gingrich out on strikes.
>
> > > Let the progs and libs play this thing any way they want … but you
> > > Replublicans; you GOPers … could you make a special effort and try to get
> > > serious here for a minute or two? Think! I've done it on occasion, and I
> > > can promise it's not painful.
>
> > > Do we need to enforce our immigration laws? Absolutely! Does the border
> > > with Mexico need to be secured? No doubt. And Gingrich has said he would
> > do
> > > just that. But a bit of realism needs to creep into this conversation.
>
> > > I love analogies, so try this one: You come home from work to find a pipe
> > > has broken. Your home is flooded. What is the FIRST thing you do? Do you
> > > sit there and argue with people about how you're going to get all that
> > > water out of your home? No. The FIRST thing you do is shut off the water.
> > > The same logic applies to our immigration problem. The first thing we do
> > is
> > > secure our borders. Gingrich says he will shut them down.
>
> > > OK … so the flood has stopped. NOW you start to clean up the mess.
>
> > > Republican voters need to mature a bit on this issue …. Not one of your
> > > candidates has actually articulated a plan deport all illegals. Not one.
> > > And do you know just why that is? Because every single GOP candidate,
> > > including Bachmann, knows full well that there is no way in the world
> > we're
> > > going to round up every illegal in this country and send them south.
>
> > > Try to imagine what the world will think of us (and it does matter) if we
> > > suddenly start looking for people who entered this country illegally 25
> > > years ago; people who then married an American citizen, started a
> > business,
> > > raised several children – all citizens – and who is now a vital and
> > > integral part of the American economy and his community, not to mention a
> > > husband, father and grandfather. So we find these people, and start
> > > shipping them back to Mexico. Can you hear the screams from the
> > > international community? Try these two words: "Ethnic cleansing." Oh, I
> > > know. In reality we would just be expelling law-breakers … but you try to
> > > tell that to people we want to like and admire us that when they see that
> > > most of the people on the green busses have brown skin and dark hair.
>
> > > I'm particularly amused by Bachmann's (and other's) claim that letting
> > > these people go through a process to gain legal residency status in
> > America
> > > would be a "magnet" for more illegal immigration. Earth to Michelle. Our
> > > country is a magnet. Our way of life, our freedoms, our opportunities …
> > all
> > > a magnet; a magnet much more powerful than giving some long-time illegal
> > > (but otherwise law-abiding) residents a break. What is Bachmann's
> > solution?
> > > Are we going to combat illegal immigration by making the United States a
> > > country to which nobody wants to emigrate? Seal the borders! Take the
> > same
> > > actions to protect our borders that Mexico takes to protect theirs!
>
> > > There's a lot of anger on this issue. Understandable anger. We've had a
> > > succession of politicians and leaders who have steadfastly refused to do
> > > anything about what I call the Mexican invasion. And when a state (like
> > > Arizona) does try to address the situation, our federal government sides
> > > with the Mexican officials to go to court to get the enforcement actions
> > > stopped!
>
> > > If it were not for the 17th Amendment to our Constitution, this story
> > would
> > > read completely different .. but that's another column.
>
> > > So, Republicans --- instead of insisting that your candidate seek revenge
> > > on people who sought freedom and opportunity many, many years ago; try
> > > demanding that your candidate promise to do something to stem the tide as
> > > soon as he's sworn in. Shut off the water. Close the borders. Once that's
> > > been done we'll seek out the illegals that pose a threat to our society
> > and
> > > greet them with a clenched fist. Those who contribute to our society and
> > > want to join our family? Let's greet them with an outstretched hand.
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> > >  Boortz..jpg
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> > >  Newt_2012.jpg
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