View Full Version : Pelosi at it again
Too bad the media won't say a word about this.....
http://www.foxnews.com/video/index.html?playerId=videolandingpage&streamingFormat=FLASH&referralObject=3836762&referralPlaylistId=949437d0db05ed5f5b9954dc049d70b 0c12f2749 (http://www.foxnews.com/video/index.html?playerId=videolandingpage&streamingFormat=FLASH&referralObject=3836762&referralPlaylistId=949437d0db05ed5f5b9954dc049d70b 0c12f2749)
or here
http://tinyurl.com/cjnqou
WillysWagon
03-23-2009, 10:18
She's fishing for future votes.
To bad she can't be deported.
Paradude54
03-23-2009, 10:29
I think that it was Ann Coulter who made a comment recently about affirmative action allowing a mentally disabled woman to be the speaker of the House.
At any rate, it's time to for the federal government to make some money off of illegals. Declare a hunting season on them, sell license and quota hunts. It would generate a great deal of revenue and I'd love to have Jose, his wife Maria and their 8 kids on the wall next to some of my other trophies. Plus this would definitely cut down on the number of Mexicans that were willing to cross the border![M2]
I don't want to watch this at work, what does she say?
ChunkyMonkey
03-23-2009, 10:53
She said its UN-American to enforce the current Immigration Law. She also wants to protect the illegals' jobs supposedly. [ROFL1]
<-- immigrant.. and I gotta say.. to be an immigrant used to mean so much more. It used to be you had to have special ability or skills to be in this country.. or at least the immigration law was written for that purpose. This country is #1 in the world because of its diversed people with many different background, and we used to be able to absorb the best and brightest from all over the world.
Nowdays it seems that the fed keeps on lowering the bar of immigration law and enforcement. For those of us who actually had to earn US citizenship, we feel cheated. Funny facts, more and more older 1st generation immigrants are going conservative because of this.
WillysWagon
03-23-2009, 12:01
For those of us who actually had to earn US citizenship, we feel cheated.
My sister-in-law falls into this catagory, she feels the same way.
At any rate, it's time to for the federal government to make some money off of illegals. Declare a hunting season on them, sell license and quota hunts. It would generate a great deal of revenue and I'd love to have Jose, his wife Maria and their 8 kids on the wall next to some of my other trophies. Plus this would definitely cut down on the number of Mexicans that were willing to cross the border!
You're a sick fuck
I think that it was Ann Coulter who made a comment recently about affirmative action allowing a mentally disabled woman to be the speaker of the House.
At any rate, it's time to for the federal government to make some money off of illegals. Declare a hunting season on them, sell license and quota hunts. It would generate a great deal of revenue and I'd love to have Jose, his wife Maria and their 8 kids on the wall next to some of my other trophies. Plus this would definitely cut down on the number of Mexicans that were willing to cross the border![M2]
What do they taste like? Will they give me the shits.
theGinsue
03-23-2009, 19:12
I have nothing against LEGAL immigration, but I'm sick and tired of pandering to the illegal immigrants. For those who don't think that it's costing taxpayers, think again.
Yesterday's Colorado Springs "The Gazette" newspaper had a story from the Chicago Tribune titled "Migrant Used Fake ID to Get Medical Care". I have been unable to find an online version of this story to link here, but the write-up was definitely biased. The premise of the story was how this poor ILLEGAL immigrant (illegal immigrant and "migrant" are NOT the same thing) contracted cervical cancer and STOLE a womans ID to obtain over $500,000 in Medicaid benefits. The woman is now back in Mexico, but we are supposed to feel bad for the fact that the pain she felt was so bad that she HAD to steal someones identity to get medical care.
Do I feel bad that she has/had cervical cancer? Yes. Do I think that her situation made it okay to steal someones identity and soak the taxpayers of the U.S. for her care? Hell no.
This has got to end. When will we, as a nation, finally stand up and say "I'm not giving any more to those who just want to come and take"? What do you suppose would happen to me if I was caught walking into a grocery store and shoplifting food? Do you suppose the authorities would say "It's okay because he was hungry and really needed it"? No, I can feel fairly certain that I'd be convicted as the criminal that my actions would make me.
I'm just fed up!
ChunkyMonkey
03-23-2009, 19:27
http://mobile.chicagotribune.com/inf/infomo?view=top_stories_item&feed:a=chi_trib_1min&feed:c=topstories&feed:i=45573077&nopaging=1
Ha! I was forwarded the same story on my celly.
Medic583
03-24-2009, 23:42
I have nothing against LEGAL immigration, but I'm sick and tired of pandering to the illegal immigrants. For those who don't think that it's costing taxpayers, think again. . .
. . .I'm just fed up!
I agree!! I'm all for LEGAL immigration. Having grown up along the US / Mexico border for 23 yrs, I've never seen so many illegals pissing and moaning because they weren't getting "what was owed" to them. I've even had the pleasure of delivering several "anchor babies" when I worked down there. Nothing like watching a pregnant woman waddeling for the border, waiding across the Rio Grande and calling 911 cuz she's gonna drop a kid within minutes. . . Now that shit pissed me off to no end!! [Bang] [Rant1]
**Note: FYI - anchor baby = illegal alien dropping a lil bandito / lil Al Qaeda / or lil (insert witty remark) on US soil to automatically be safeguarded from deportation. Not that any of you didn't already know this. . .
Circuits
03-25-2009, 09:59
Do "anchor babies" taste like chicken?
Medic583
03-25-2009, 10:19
Do "anchor babies" taste like chicken?
+1. . . Dunno, couldn't keep a good grip on the greasy tike and kept slipping outta my hands [Censor]
theGinsue
03-25-2009, 22:03
Because this has become such a widespread problem, I feel that the U.S. immigration policy and "citizen" status needs to be changed.
My solution:
Any child born in this country to parents who are not LEGAL citizens will be provided with a birth certificate and the child and parents will be shipped back to their country of origin. Once the child reaches the age of 18 they have 180 days to find their way to a U.S. Embassy with their birth certificate and declare their intention to claim U.S. citizenship (NO dual citizenships allowed). Once the necessary paperwork is completed, their birth certificate verified along with verification within a national database, they will have 14 days to gather their personal belongings and LEGALLY cross the border - ALONE. They will not be permitted to bring parent, spouses, siblings, or anyone else with them. Once they are established here in the U.S. they can work through the Dept of ICE to apply to bring a (documented) spouse &/or children to the U.S. legally - with the requirement that the spouse &/or children will have to apply to and successfully complete the requirements for becoming a naturalized citizen. Anyone (including the birth certificated "anchor baby" & their spouses/children) found to have been convicted of felony level violent crimes or drug related crimes would be denied citizenship.
All citizenship tests will be in ENGLISH - ONLY! Anyone who fails the citizenship tests can apply for a 1 time 6 month extension to stay in the U.S. and retake the citizenship test. Failing to successfully pass the citizenship test a second time within the 6 month period will result in automatic/immediate expulsion from the U.S. If the "anchor baby" citizen chooses to be with that individual they have the right to permanently denounce their citizenship and return to their country of origin with their spouse/children (all). Any pending citizenship applications for other members of that immediate family would be cancelled as the "sponsor" would no longer be a citizen.
There would be no right of appeal and no right of litigation.
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