Bush is Finished & All You Bush Apologists Are Just Plain Nuts!

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Bud Wiser

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Good ol' W....He's pushing to let Mexican Terrorists into the country & not have them subjected to Photos & Fingerprinting.

But you Bush Apologists, damn fools & dim bulbs that you are, when you walk down the street any Copper can stop you and demand a Photo ID and haul yer ignornat Butt down to the station for fingerprinting & that's what you get for being a Citizen, Taxpayer & Voter....

I ain't voting for that scumbag Bush in the next Election... Voting for him is a vote for the Devil...But I know some of you feel comfortable voting for the Devil....

Bush and his Senate Republican Pals should have put as much time into passing the Firearms Manufacturers Lawsuit Protection Bill as they put into letting Illegal Invaders into the USA. If they had done so, that Bill would have passed in the Senate on Tuesday & Feinswine & Schummer would have been shouted down.

The Republicans are finished and I'm concerned the next El Presidente Hefe we get is going to be a Democrat. And things are going to go downhill after that.

But hey, read the following story on how the South of the Border Crowd is so much better than any of you and can come and go without being Photographed, Fingerprinted or generally interferred with by the Law Enforcement Community....They just want to throw your Azz against the Wall because you ain't as "Special" as Jose and Raoul & unlike them, you don't get a Free Pass.....

Vote Republican, Yeah Right.....:neener:

-- "Photo ID and Fingerprints? We don't need no Photo ID and Fingerprints! We don't have to show you no Stinking Photo ID and Fingerprints!" :cuss:
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COMING TO AMERICA
U.S. to Exempt Mexicans from Photos, Fingerprinting
Shift in Bush administration policy seen as concession to President Fox

Posted: March 4, 2004
2004 WorldNetDaily.com

Backing off tough, new security measures, the Bush administration has decided to drop a planned requirement for visa-carrying Mexicans to be photographed and fingerprinted when coming to the U.S. for short visits near the border.

The Associated Press reports a congressional official told the news service about the change, which was to be announced by Asa Hutchinson, the Homeland Security Department's undersecretary for border and transportation, at a congressional hearing today.

The action comes on the eve of President Vicente Fox's visit to Bush's Texas ranch and is seen as a concession to the Mexican leader.

Agustin Gutierrez Canet, a spokesman for Fox, told AP the move "represents a friendly and positive gesture toward Mexico."

Part of the new US-VISIT program called for Mexicans holding visas who cross the borders on short trips to be routinely photographed and fingerprinted by the end of the year. That part of the program has now been scrapped.

US-VISIT was meant to prevent the flow of terrorists into the U.S. The first part of it took effect in January and requires that visitors from certain countries traveling on visas and entering at 115 major airports and 14 seaports be fingerprinted and photographed, AP reported.

Officials from Mexico complained that Mexicans were going to be subject to the stepped-up scrutiny while Canadians were not. There also was concern about the impact of border-crossing delays on the economies of both countries.

Meanwhile, the Washington Times reported the Mexican government is lobbying U.S. lawmakers and civic leaders for amnesty or guest-worker status for millions of illegal aliens now in the United States, working through a coalition of U.S.-based immigration-rights associations, Mexican-American organizations and grass-roots Hispanic groups.

In January, Bush announced a controversial guest-worker proposal that would legalize millions of Mexicans who entered the country illegally.


http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=37434
 
O.K., now that we have heard from the insane, what does everybody else have to say?:D :D :D
 
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Q: Do you find it necessary to kill animals for photo-ops?
A: I don't think the Democratic Party should be the candidacy of the NRA. And when I was fighting to ban assault weapons in 1992 and 1993, Dean was appealing to the NRA for their endorsement, and he got it. I believe it's important for us to have somebody who is going to stand up for gun safety in America and make certain that we make our streets safe, our children safe, and not allow people to get assault weapons in America.

Source: CNN "Rock The Vote" Democratic Debate Nov 5, 2003
 
Easy choice. Bush or Kerry? Is Kerry going to have Jane Fonda as vice president? He can stack his cabinet with people we already know, Feinstien, Schumer, Kennedy, Reno?

Why do we only get two choices for President, but we get fifty choices for Miss America?

I hope your chains hang lightly on you budunwiser.
 
Well, since I live in California, it is a moot issue. I could vote for Roscoe P. Coltrane and it wouldn't make ANY difference. California's electoral votes are going to the Democrat.

It is George Bush's election to lose. If he continues to abandon his base and pander to anyone from whom he thinks he can get a vote, he may just give away the presidency. Sentiments such as those expressed by bud wiser seem to be gaining ground. If those voters in swing states just stay home on election day we may have a Democrat president come next January. {{shudder}}

You think we got problems now........
 
A quick search of Bud's posts will reveal that he is a man that is not afraid to state complete nonsense as if it were plain fact. Complete ignorance is NO hinderance to this poster. He also doesnt seem to have any interest in firearms whatsoever hmmm. But, heck i am all for letting people make public fools of themselves. In fact, its pretty amusing. Keep up my man, your the salt of the earth :D
 
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