Bush Tells American People To Go To Hell
By Dave Gibson (06/15/07)
A week after the Bush-Reid-McCain-Kennedy amnesty scheme failed in the Senate, President Bush went to Capitol Hill to tell his fellow traitors to try it again. Bush now has left no doubt that he will never again respect the will of the American people.
A recent Rasmussen poll taken this week showed that only 20 percent of American voters want the Senate immigration bill passed. That same poll also showed that 69 percent of voters favor dealing with illegal aliens by focusing exclusively on border enforcement.
Rasmussen also reported the following approval ratings for these proponents of the bill:
-President Bush...33%
-Harry Reid...19%
-John McCain...11% (amongst Republican voters)
With the vast majority of the American people in favor of simply shutting-down the border and firmly against the so-called "comprehensive immigration reform" bill which provides amnesty to millions of illegal aliens, our president has chosen to go in the exact opposite direction. Bush can no longer be considered the President of the Republic but the dictator of a totalitarian regime. He is quite content to import drug dealers, violent gangs, disease, and a slave class to displace the American workers--all the while thumbing his nose at the taxpayers.
In 2005, the cheap labor provided by illegal aliens resulted in $2.36 billion of profit for American businesses. The Federation Immigration Reform (FAIR) estimates that in the areas of public education, emergency medical services, and municipal jails, illegal aliens cost local taxpayers $36 billion annually. FAIR also estimates that if the illegal alien population continues to grow at just the current rate that those same three expenses will cost local taxpayers $61.5 billion by 2010, and $106.3 billion by 2020.
As illiterate workers, violent criminals, and 90 percent of this nation's illegal drugs continue to stream across the Mexican border, big business continues to reap ever-larger profits which they use to line the pockets of mostly Republican lawmakers. It is now painfully obvious that President Bush has no regard for the American people and that his loyalties lie with amoral business leaders and perhaps even with Mexican drug cartels.
Regardless of what the neo-cons tell us...We now have more to fear from our own government than we do from any outside enemy. President Bush and the traitorous Congress will not be satisfied until they turn this country into a Third World nation.
We the people, must unite in a nationalist movement and unseat our criminal oppressors!
Dave Gibson
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