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I know how John Wayne felt.
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Crescentius Vespasianus
2006-03-29 17:32:44 UTC
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My minuteman position was over-run this weekend by hordes of invading
Mexicans. Now I know how John Wayne felt at the Alamo. They came across in
waves and even some came up to me, and asked me for water. I asked them why
so many were crossing and they said they had heard that the Democrat party
of the USA was going to give the United States to them and that all they had
to do was come and stake their claim. I drove home disillusioned with
traitors such as the Democrats stabbing us in the back we had no hope of
securing the border. Then I saw hordes of Mexican school kids marching
through the streets, organized by the Teacher's Union, an extension of the
Democrat party. It took someone, from south of the border to open my eyes
that we had no chance against them.
Bill Moyers
2006-03-29 18:50:20 UTC
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On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 17:32:44 GMT, "Crescentius Vespasianus"
Post by Crescentius Vespasianus
My minuteman position was over-run this weekend by hordes of invading
Mexicans. Now I know how John Wayne felt at the Alamo. They came across in
waves and even some came up to me, and asked me for water. I asked them why
so many were crossing and they said they had heard that the Democrat party
of the USA was going to give the United States to them and that all they had
to do was come and stake their claim. I drove home disillusioned with
traitors such as the Democrats stabbing us in the back we had no hope of
securing the border. Then I saw hordes of Mexican school kids marching
through the streets, organized by the Teacher's Union, an extension of the
Democrat party. It took someone, from south of the border to open my eyes
that we had no chance against them.
Sheee-it... I thought it was Frist & his ilk trying to get Bush's
'guest worker' bill passed... let me see here... yeah, here's one,
says the Repubs are the ones trying to keep the cheap labor coming
into the U.S. :

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House, Senate Appear Headed to Immigration-Law Showdown
March 29, 2006

Dave Montgomer Montgomery
The Philadelphia Inquirer

An immigration bill that answers President Bush's call for a
guest-worker program appears to have enough bipartisan support to pass
the Senate, guaranteeing a collision with an enforcement-oriented
House bill, several advocates on both sides of the issue predicted
yesterday.

The Senate may well deadlock with the House because their positions
differ so radically and the issue is too politically hot in this
congressional election year for lawmakers on either side to
compromise. That could doom all efforts to overhaul immigration laws
this year.

"If the Senate follows the Judiciary Committee's lead, the prospects
of getting a reform bill to the President's desk this year are slim,
to say the least," said Rep. Tom Tancredo (R., Colo.). "No plan with
amnesty and a massive increase in foreign workers will pass the
House."
-----------------------------------

What that's got to do with your cute little BS story about illegals
overrunning you at the border & talking about Democrats giving them
the U.S., don't ask me. Looks like your local Republican businessmen
want that cheap labor to keep coming here, not the Dems. The Repubs in
charge in Congress are just giving the Republican businessmen here the
kinds of laws they want. Go peddle your BS at the Repubs, not the Dems
:-p
Crescentius Vespasianus
2006-03-29 20:25:25 UTC
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Post by Bill Moyers
Sheee-it... I thought it was Frist & his ilk trying to get Bush's
'guest worker' bill passed... let me see here... yeah, here's one,
says the Repubs are the ones trying to keep the cheap labor coming
The ones I ran into had no interest in a job. In fact many had Section
8 housing and food stamp forms already filled out, as they distribute the
forms south of the border.
unknown
2006-03-29 22:22:10 UTC
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On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 20:25:25 GMT, "Crescentius
Post by Crescentius Vespasianus
Post by Bill Moyers
Sheee-it... I thought it was Frist & his ilk trying to get Bush's
'guest worker' bill passed... let me see here... yeah, here's one,
says the Repubs are the ones trying to keep the cheap labor coming
The ones I ran into had no interest in a job.
Not your kind, SpankyerWeinius

Although being a dumb cocksucker is required
qualifications for being a conservative/loonytarian
republican, not so?
Cheeks
2006-03-29 21:50:59 UTC
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Post by Crescentius Vespasianus
My minuteman position was over-run this weekend by hordes of invading
Mexicans. Now I know how John Wayne felt at the Alamo. They came across in
waves and even some came up to me, and asked me for water. I asked them why
so many were crossing and they said they had heard that the Democrat party
of the USA was going to give the United States to them and that all they had
to do was come and stake their claim. I drove home disillusioned with
traitors such as the Democrats stabbing us in the back we had no hope of
securing the border. Then I saw hordes of Mexican school kids marching
through the streets, organized by the Teacher's Union, an extension of the
Democrat party. It took someone, from south of the border to open my eyes
that we had no chance against them.
Somehow I expected you to be a vigilante type.. You're the perfect little
right wing coward.
--
O'Reilly sweep: Olbermann gives O'Reilly bronze, silver, and gold medals for
"Worst Person in the World"

From the November 30 edition of MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann:

KEITH OLBERMANN (host): But first, time for Countdown's list of today's
three
nominees for the coveted title of "Worst Person in the World."

The bronze goes to Bill O'Reilly. He has solidified in his status as this
generation's Joe McCarthy. Just like the "Red Baiter," he now has his
own list.
His website reads: "The following media operations have regularly helped
distribute defamation and false information supplied by far left Web
sites." The
list: the New York Daily News, the St. Petersburg Times, and MSNBC! You
call it
defamation, Bill. We call it precise quotes from your show.

The runner-up: Bill O'Reilly. On the Today show, no less. Now how the
hell did
that happen? Says, quote, "These pinheads running around going, 'Get out
of Iraq
now,' don't know what they're talking about. These are the same people
before
Hitler invaded in World War II that were saying, 'Ah, he's not such a
bad guy.'
" Watch. That will turn up tomorrow on his list of defamations.

But tonight's winner: Bill O'Reilly! You know this whole attack on Christmas
nonsense that he made up? Some sort of fantasy in which the liberals are
coming
to your town to force you and your family to not call it Christmas
anymore? The
fantasy that we can't say "Merry Christmas," but you can only say "Happy
Holidays"? The thing designed to stir up religious hatred and paranoia
in this
country? Guess what they're selling over at the Fox News online store?
The Fox
News "Holiday" ornament! And the O'Reilly Factor "Holiday" ornament. Who is
trying to change "Merry Christmas" into "Happy Holidays"? Bill O'Reilly,
that's
who. Today's worst person in the world!
unknown
2006-03-29 22:23:27 UTC
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Post by Crescentius Vespasianus
My minuteman position was over-run this weekend by hordes of invading
Mexicans. Now I know how John Wayne felt at the Alamo. They came across in
waves and even some came up to me, and asked me for water. I asked them why
so many were crossing and they said they had heard that the Democrat party
of the USA was going to give the United States to them and that all they had
to do was come and stake their claim. I drove home disillusioned with
traitors such as the Democrats stabbing us in the back we had no hope of
securing the border. Then I saw hordes of Mexican school kids marching
through the streets, organized by the Teacher's Union, an extension of the
Democrat party. It took someone, from south of the border to open my eyes
that we had no chance against them.
Somehow I expected you to be a vigilante type.. You're the perfect little
right wing coward.
Well you almost got it right

He's a TYPICAL unread, uneducated, stupid rightwing
coward.
Post by Cheeks
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"Because of Reagan's economic policies---most of which were
Solidly endorsed by (a GOP) congress---wealth in the US was being
REDISTRIBUTED upward. While the rich got richer in the 1980's
poverty deepened for many people. (Under reagan) The United
States was polarizing racially and economically and societal
divisions were being excerbated by new problems"
----A History of the United States; A people and a Nation"
4th Edition
unknown
2006-03-29 22:20:43 UTC
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On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 17:32:44 GMT, "Crescentius
Post by Crescentius Vespasianus
My minuteman position was over-run this weekend by hordes of invading
Mexicans.
See stupid

Even down there you're run over by your betters.

Ya dumb fuck
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