America has problems, but America is NOT THE PROBLEM!~
AND GEORGE BUSH TOO
Published on July 31, 2007 By Moderateman In US Domestic

From Michele Malkin's website: with some added commentary by little old me.

Mexico now becomes part of The United States Political Process!!

 

Mexico is objecting to construction of the security fence on the southern border because it would–horrors!–block the free migration of birds, insects, and pollen. And we can’t have that: Because how else will they make their largest form of income? Money being sent back to MEXICO by ILLEGAL ALIENS, and do not forget the billions in drug money.

Mexico is calling on the United States to alter a plan to expand border fences designed to stem illegal immigration, saying the barriers would threaten migratory species accustomed to roaming freely across the frontier. Other migratory species? Like ILLEGALUAS  ALIENENIUS WETBACKEEUS?

Ways to minimize environmental damage from the fences could include the creation of cross-border bridge areas so that ecosystems remain connected and “green corridors” of wilderness without roads that would be less attractive to smugglers, according to a report released yesterday and prepared for the Mexican government by experts and activists from both nations.

The report also proposed “live” fences of cactus's, removable fencing, and more permeable barriers to allow water, insects and pollen to cross the border. I think another part of the LIVE fence should be trained snipers, .39 cents a bullet is much cheaper that all that fencing anyways.

Mexican government officials aren’t the only ones playing the environment card to block the fence. Both Republican and Democrat lawmakers have joined with Big Business interests to use green arguments to stop construction. And you can bet there are Bush officials behind the scenes nodding their heads and encouraging the delays. I see the machinations of Dick Cheney behind this. Maybe Karl Rove too.

Meanwhile, there’s an RNC rebellion taking place over border security. WE Republicans are tired of Bush stalling on the fence, damn it George do your primary job! protect the people of the United States from an invasion of disease ridden uneducated lawbreaking Illegal Aliens from MEXICO! Mexico is the worse offender, Now they are playing the Environmental card, Like MEXICO IS NOT one of the biggest shit houses for a country in the world!

State Republican officials from across the country on Thursday will formally break with the desire of President Bush and other top Republican leaders to include amnesty and other benefits for illegal aliens in immigration-reform legislation. I can just see them now a whole row a MS13 gang members flashing gang signs swearing to never be bad boys again!!

So far, 47 members of the 168-member Republican National Committee have signed a resolution that unequivocally opposes the Bush-backed policy that would grant legal residency to millions of illegal aliens. NO DAMN LEGAL RESIDENCY for ILLEGALS, send them back home, put them in prison, put them to work on the wall then send them home.

“My signing on to this resolution simply reflects the fact that we in the party around the country fear — and feel that no one in Washington is listening to, or cares about, what we feel about issues and policy,” said Terry Strine, chairman of the Delaware Republican Party. “This lets them know.” Know what? That the common man is tired of the bullshit? the stalling? build the damn wall already! Haven't we made this clear enough already?

RNC chairman Mel Martinez had no comment. That's because Bush is still using Mel's tongue for toilet paper!


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on Jul 31, 2007
Good Article.

The real problem is at the very top-- We need to impeach Bush and Cheney and clean house, the White House that is.
on Jul 31, 2007
COL GeneJuly 31, 2007 19:24:18


The real problem is at the very top-- We need to impeach Bush and Cheney and clean house, the White House that is.


thank you, but the problem has been in place long before Bush took power, do not think for one moment I am on the bash Bush train.
on Jul 31, 2007
Just exactly how damn tall does a fence have to be to prevent birds, insects, and pollen from moving from one point to another? Would have to be a pretty damn tall fence. Last time I checked birds and migratory insects fly, and pollen is carried on the winds at a pretty good height. Are we planning a 5 mile high fence that I haven't heard about?
on Jul 31, 2007
anything wrong in the country it is bushes fault. ask gene.
on Jul 31, 2007
Mason summed up my point.
on Jul 31, 2007
MasonMJuly 31, 2007 19:56:25


Just exactly how damn tall does a fence have to be to prevent birds, insects, and pollen from moving from one point to another? Would have to be a pretty damn tall fence. Last time I checked birds and migratory insects fly, and pollen is carried on the winds at a pretty good height. Are we planning a 5 mile high fence that I haven't heard about?


they are really worried about the soon to be extinct Mexicanis Illegalis Alienus wetbackyus will not be able to stroll across the border. then heck where will all de rich folk get lawn care and maid service from?
on Jul 31, 2007
MasonMJuly 31, 2007 19:56:25


Just exactly how damn tall does a fence have to be to prevent birds, insects, and pollen from moving from one point to another? Would have to be a pretty damn tall fence. Last time I checked birds and migratory insects fly, and pollen is carried on the winds at a pretty good height. Are we planning a 5 mile high fence that I haven't heard about?


they are really worried about the soon to be extinct Mexicanis Illegalis Alienus wetbackyus will not be able to stroll across the border. then heck where will all de rich folk get lawn care and maid service from?


Oh yeah, I hadn't thought about that specific species of insect.
on Jul 31, 2007

soon to be extinct Mexicanis Illegalis Alienus wetbackyus

I'm glad I wasn't eating or drinking when I read that {or surely I'd have spit it all over my keyboard while laughing...}

on Aug 01, 2007

It is becoming the defining issue for 08.  The senate as much said that it will not come up again this term, so Bush is pretty much out of it.  With him gone, and should the republican nominee be against amnesty, you will see the rest of the GOP quickly fall in line.

That will leave the issue (as it almost always is) to the center.  One more terror attack, and the center will not be talking amnesty any longer.

on Aug 01, 2007
I think more U.S. Americans should try to experience Mexico the way Mexicans experience the U.S. So next time you're pregnant, head on down south of the border to have your kid, so that your whole family can become citizens of Mexico! Paddle across the border! Get a job and send all the pesos you make back to the U.S. to support your family. And whatever you do, don't speak a word of Spanish! They should learn English so that you can live there. Be sure to visit the Mexican emergency rooms for any ailment you might have - after all, it's free to you!
on Aug 01, 2007
Time to update the list of names for illegal aliens:

illegal immigrants
undocumented Americans
Hispanics
Nuevo Pioneers
Birds
Insects
Pollen

Did I miss any?
on Aug 01, 2007
charlescs1

locomama


just joking here

lighten up everyone.

i know this is serious but no reason we can't have some fun along the way.
on Aug 01, 2007
danielost:

Dude, I'm the comedian around here. A bad one most of the time but my title none the less. Besides I beat you to the lightening up already. lol.
on Aug 01, 2007
(Citizen)terpfan1980July 31, 2007 22:40:16


soon to be extinct Mexicanis Illegalis Alienus wetbackyus

I'm glad I wasn't eating or drinking when I read that {or surely I'd have spit it all over my keyboard while laughing...}


heh, glad to almost make you shoot something out of your mouth. Wish you were drinking milk at the time. hahahahah
on Aug 01, 2007
(Citizen)Dr GuyAugust 1, 2007 10:47:01Reply


It is becoming the defining issue for 08. The senate as much said that it will not come up again this term, so Bush is pretty much out of it. With him gone, and should the republican nominee be against amnesty, you will see the rest of the GOP quickly fall in line.
That will leave the issue (as it almost always is) to the center. One more terror attack, and the center will not be talking amnesty any longer.


One more terror attack and I am afraid of what our response might be.
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