Saturday, July 4, 2009

BUSH sold us out to BUSH SAUDI OIL, HALLIBURTON, and ILLEGALS

WHEN BUSH FINALLY SHOWED UP AT KATRINA, CHENEY HAD ALREADY COOKED UP SEVERAL NO-BID DEALS FOR HALLIBURTON TO CLEAN UP THE MESS. HOW'D THEY DO? ABOUT LIKE THEIR PILLAGE OF IRAQ?
THE ONLY THING BUSH DID WAS DUMP THE MINIMUM WAGE FOR american born legals, THEN HE INVITED ILLEGALS TO POUR TO WORK CHEAP FOR HALIBURTON. THEY DID. WITH THEM CAME MEXICAN GANGS AND MANY, MANY PREGNANT MEXICAN WOMEN. AMERICANS PAID FOR THE BIRTHING.

NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE DEGREE OUR GOVERNMENT HAS AND WILLS SELL US OUT TO THEIR PAYMASTERS!

CL POST

Illegals..... Come to Crawford!

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Reply to: pers-wdhee-1248963209@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
Date: 2009-07-01, 1:45PM CDT



Don't blame me, I didn't vote for him.

In 2006, Bush urged to Congress allow more than twelve million illegal immigrants to work in the United States with the creation of a "temporary guest-worker program". Bush did not support amnesty for illegal immigrants, but argued that the lack of legal status denies the protections of U.S. laws to millions of people who face dangers of poverty and exploitation, and penalizes employers despite a demand for immigrant labor.

In May-June 2007, Bush strongly supported the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 which was written by a bipartisan group of Senators with the active participation of the Bush administration. The bill envisioned a legalization program for undocumented immigrants, with an eventual path to citizenship; establishing a guest worker program; a series of border and work site enforcement measures; a reform of the green card application process and the introduction of a point-based "merit" system for green cards; elimination of "chain migration" and of the Diversity Immigrant Visa; and other measures. Bush contended that the proposed bill did not amount to amnesty.

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