on June 25, 2010 by admin in Democrats, Uncategorized, US, Comments Off

Re: Put Gen Petraeus and his Afghan army on the US border.

On 6/25/2010 8:41 AM, GLOBALIST wrote:
> On Jun 25, 7:24 am, brad herschel wrote:
>> Put Gen Petraeus and his Afghan army on the US border -1 25-Jun-10
>> 07:03 am TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) – With the scrawl of a pen, GOP Gov.
>> Jan Brewer of Arizona awakened the dormant but explosive issue of
>> illegal immigration, sending shock waves across the political spectrum
>> in an election year when both parties had hoped to sidestep the
>> topic.
>>
>> Two months after Brewer signed a law instructing police to demand
>> proof of a questionable person’s legal status, voters have refocused
>> on a topic that had faded into the background after Congress failed to
>> overhaul the immigration system in 2007.
>>
>> Protests have flared. Lawsuits have followed. Arizona boycotts are
>> under way. More than 20 states are discussing similar efforts.
>>
>> Polls again put border security and immigration among voters’ top
>> concerns.
>>
>> “It’s not just a problem in Arizona; it’s a problem everywhere. People
>> are just furious,” Gary Widemann says of illegal immigration.
>> “Something needs to be done.”
>>
>> He would know. Widemann, 59, splits his time between Arizona, a big
>> gateway for illegal immigrants with an estimated 460,000 living there,
>> and South Dakota, which has a small Hispanic population but relies on
>> immigrants—legal or not—to fill jobs at its meatpacking plants.
>>
>> “What the Arizona law did tap into was the idea that we’ve got to
>> control our borders,” said Andrew Kohut, director of the nonpartisan
>> Pew Research Center. “This law really galvanized public opinion on
>> that one aspect of this issue.”
>>
>> Politicians from President Barack Obama down find themselves again
>> wrestling with a topic that’s politically perilous for Republicans and
>> Democrats alike, particularly in an election year and as both parties
>> seek to court Hispanics, the nation’s fastest-growing minority group.
>>
>> They have little choice.
>>
>> An Associated Press-GfK poll this month found that 85 percent of
>> people now rank immigration as an important issue.
>>
>> Every spoke in the wheel of American life is touched by it.
>>
>> Porous borders and undocumented people have national security
>> implications. Foreign workers become an important part of the economy,
>> filling low-paying jobs and possibly depressing wage scales in higher-
>> paying ones. Schools, businesses and most other entities are forced to
>> adapt to immigrant-swelled populations. Family, race and social norms
>> also are at play.
>>
>> Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid, who faces a fierce re-election
>> fight in Nevada, pushed for legislation in the spring to provide an
>> eventual path to citizenship—what critics call amnesty—for many of the
>> estimated 12 million illegal immigrants. Reid was accused of pandering
>> and he shelved the plan when other Democrats declined to jump aboard.
>>
>> In Arizona, Attorney General Terry Goddard opposes the law in a state
>> that overwhelmingly supports it. The Democratic nominee for governor,
>> he’s trying to figure out just how to challenge Brewer on the issue.
>>
>> The flooding of America by third-world invaders is a greater danger
>> then all of the terrorists combined.
>> Since the first of the year, 600K LEGAL immigrants have arrived to
>> contribute to our failing economy!
>> These are not anyone’s “best and brightest” but an assortment of
>> ordinary people with few skills.
>> Eighty five percent are third-worlders.
>
> You should have thought of that when your f&*$?%g idiot George Bush
> decided to invade another nation

George did OK, and NATO and OBAMA are typical Leftist losers. NATO is a
Mercenary Army with NO NATION to call home.

As a defence pact NATO had a purpose, today NATO is just an army of
Mercenaries looking for a fight to get a paycheck from.

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