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Turd_Ferguson
11/20/2014, 07:31 PM
Prez is gonna make their illegal *** legal tonight. ****'n **** tard ****er!

BetterSoonerThanLater
11/20/2014, 07:40 PM
"Fundamentally transforming America"

Smfh

BigTip
11/20/2014, 07:57 PM
This will not happen.
There are going to be immediate law suits filed questioning the legality.
The news just said that 48% of Americans think it is the wrong thing to do. 14% undecided.

Sooner8th
11/20/2014, 08:19 PM
This will not happen.
There are going to be immediate law suits filed questioning the legality.
The news just said that 48% of Americans think it is the wrong thing to do. 14% undecided.

Same poll said

The new NBC/WSJ poll also finds a majority of Americans (57 percent) favoring a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and that increases to 74 percent when respondents are told that such a pathway requires paying fines and back taxes, as well as passing a security background check.

In June 2013, the U.S. Senate -- by a bipartisan 68-32 vote -- passed legislation creating this pathway for undocumented immigrants, plus bolstering security of the U.S.-Mexico border.

Why are house republicans blocking the will of the American people and just pass the senate bill that obama would sign.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/first-read/nbc-wsj-poll-nearly-half-oppose-executive-action-immigration-n251631

BetterSoonerThanLater
11/20/2014, 08:22 PM
Do ou honestly think that illegals are really going to admit to it, start paying taxes and pay a fine? Give me a ****ing break.

This is purely political. If he felt so morally attached to this issue, then why didn't he do it in 2009-10 when he had a supermajority And could have passed it into law?

It's ****ing bull**** and you now it

BetterSoonerThanLater
11/20/2014, 08:25 PM
Sure.. You've been breaking our laws for 5 years, but that's ok, don't worry about it. Here ya go, here's your constitutional rights, your healthcare, and your free ****

BetterSoonerThanLater
11/20/2014, 08:27 PM
How about making all the illegals over 18 that want to stay serve in the military? Show us how bad you want to be here. You'll get 3 squares a day, healthcare, and clothing to wear. Serve 4 years and get back to me.

Sooner8th
11/20/2014, 08:32 PM
How about making all the illegals over 18 that want to stay serve in the military? Show us how bad you want to be here. You'll get 3 squares a day, healthcare, and clothing to wear. Serve 4 years and get back to me.

We have illegals who served in the military - overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan who have been deported back to their home countries.

BetterSoonerThanLater
11/20/2014, 08:42 PM
How about making all the illegals over 18 that want to stay serve in the military? Show us how bad you want to be here. You'll get 3 squares a day, healthcare, and clothing to wear. Serve 4 years and get back to me.

We have illegals who served in the military - overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan who have been deported back to their home countries.

They did so voluntarily. I would be in favor of them being able to satay. But for the president to say that this new executive order is not permanent is simply ridiculous. You know as well as I do, they aren't going anywhere. Just my opinion, and maybe bc every single male in my family has served in the military... And they are American citizens since birth. If illy legal immigrants over 18 were to serve their country, I'd be open to them being granted citizenship, but I don't agree with a broad sweeping plan to allow all illegals to just stay. Just my two cents

REDREX
11/20/2014, 08:42 PM
It must be nice to just change or not enforce a law you don't like----- This is so political---why didn't Barack do this in 2009/2010 when he had both houses of Congress ?

Sooner8th
11/20/2014, 08:45 PM
They did so voluntarily. I would be in favor of them being able to satay. But for the president to say that this new executive order is not permanent is simply ridiculous. You know as well as I do, they aren't going anywhere. Just my opinion, and maybe bc every single male in my family has served in the military... And they are American citizens since birth. If illy legal immigrants over 18 were to serve their country, I'd be open to them being granted citizenship, but I don't agree with a broad sweeping plan to allow all illegals to just stay. Just my two cents

Of course they did, a lot of them were told is you serve it will help you get citizenship. Is this how republicans treat people who fought for america? I sure didn't mitt serving.

BetterSoonerThanLater
11/20/2014, 08:52 PM
They did so voluntarily. I would be in favor of them being able to satay. But for the president to say that this new executive order is not permanent is simply ridiculous. You know as well as I do, they aren't going anywhere. Just my opinion, and maybe bc every single male in my family has served in the military... And they are American citizens since birth. If illy legal immigrants over 18 were to serve their country, I'd be open to them being granted citizenship, but I don't agree with a broad sweeping plan to allow all illegals to just stay. Just my two cents

Of course they did, a lot of them were told is you serve it will help you get citizenship. Is this how republicans treat people who fought for america? I sure didn't mitt serving.

Come on man, really? I served with some of these people. Quit trying to make me seem like an ***. The fact of the matter is, I stated that id be in favor of them being citizens. I just don't agree with people staying here without doing it legally. We are rewarding people for breaking our laws. Most illegals don't get a paycheck. That deal in cash. If they do get a paycheck they take it and cash it it. They aren't going to pay taxes. They aren't going to all of the sudden go from low skilled jobs to business moguls. Most send money back to their home country. Don't get me started about the people here illegally that are here for the purposes of committing Crimes. I wish you could sit in on my weekly security briefings, you'd have a little different outlook.

I'm fine with immigrants--legal immigrants. Their is a misconception on the part of libs that all republican-- or in my case a constitutional conservative-- hate all immigrants. That is simple not true. But I believe in the rule of law, and if you want to be a citizen in this country, it starts with obeying the laws-- first and foremost by being here legally.

Turd_Ferguson
11/20/2014, 09:01 PM
Why didn't homey do this when he had both houses? Cause he's look'n for the illegal votes for 2016. Hope the peeps of the USA **** punt hillary...

Sooner8th
11/20/2014, 09:22 PM
Come on man, really? I served with some of these people. Quit trying to make me seem like an ***. The fact of the matter is, I stated that id be in favor of them being citizens. I just don't agree with people staying here without doing it legally. We are rewarding people for breaking our laws. Most illegals don't get a paycheck. That deal in cash. If they do get a paycheck they take it and cash it it. They aren't going to pay taxes. They aren't going to all of the sudden go from low skilled jobs to business moguls. Most send money back to their home country. Don't get me started about the people here illegally that are here for the purposes of committing Crimes. I wish you could sit in on my weekly security briefings, you'd have a little different outlook.

I'm fine with immigrants--legal immigrants. Their is a misconception on the part of libs that all republican-- or in my case a constitutional conservative-- hate all immigrants. That is simple not true. But I believe in the rule of law, and if you want to be a citizen in this country, it starts with obeying the laws-- first and foremost by being here legally.

No one is trying to make you look like an ***, man. I was just saying a lot of them are being deported and it's your party that wants them deported.

Tell me what the answer is to illegals that are here. You don't want to make them citizens, then what is it.

I sat in on monthly security briefings at a huge plant, their biggest concern was gun nuts bringing their guns into the plants. By law we couldn't stop them from doing it.

BetterSoonerThanLater
11/20/2014, 09:22 PM
Why didn't homey do this when he had both houses? Cause he's look'n for the illegal votes for 2016. Hope the peeps of the USA **** punt hillary... purely political. He got his *** kicked in the mid terms, needed to stay relevant as a lame duck, and now attempts to regain the upper hand on the votes by granting amnesty to millions of illegals.

BigTip
11/20/2014, 09:32 PM
Do ou honestly think that illegals are really going to admit to it, start paying taxes and pay a fine? Give me a ****ing break.

This is purely political. If he felt so morally attached to this issue, then why didn't he do it in 2009-10 when he had a supermajority And could have passed it into law?

It's ****ing bull**** and you now it

The most damning thing is him saying a few years ago that it would be illegal and wrong for him to do this.

BetterSoonerThanLater
11/20/2014, 09:34 PM
Come on man, really? I served with some of these people. Quit trying to make me seem like an ***. The fact of the matter is, I stated that id be in favor of them being citizens. I just don't agree with people staying here without doing it legally. We are rewarding people for breaking our laws. Most illegals don't get a paycheck. That deal in cash. If they do get a paycheck they take it and cash it it. They aren't going to pay taxes. They aren't going to all of the sudden go from low skilled jobs to business moguls. Most send money back to their home country. Don't get me started about the people here illegally that are here for the purposes of committing Crimes. I wish you could sit in on my weekly security briefings, you'd have a little different outlook.

I'm fine with immigrants--legal immigrants. Their is a misconception on the part of libs that all republican-- or in my case a constitutional conservative-- hate all immigrants. That is simple not true. But I believe in the rule of law, and if you want to be a citizen in this country, it starts with obeying the laws-- first and foremost by being here legally.

No one is trying to make you look like an ***, man. I was just saying a lot of them are being deported and it's your party that wants them deported.

Tell me what the answer is to illegals that are here. You don't want to make them citizens, then what is it.

I sat in on monthly security briefings at a huge plant, their biggest concern was gun nuts bringing their guns into the plants. By law we couldn't stop them from doing it.

Deporting millions of people is nearly impossible. But we must enforce current laws on the books. If an illegal person is here, they go away. Close the border and prevent more from coming.

As for my security briefings, I'm talking not talking about a company security briefing. I'm talking about briefings with national security in mind--military briefings about the types of people coming into this country. Make no mistake, it's not just Latinos coming here trying to make a better life for their families.

Our nation is what it is because of or constitution. Our laws. Doing things like Obama is doing goes against what this country was founded on. Legally coming here is fine. But respect our laws. That's all I want. Regardless of the color of your skin or the country you come from.

Respect this country for what it is. If you want to be here that badly and be a part if the American dream, than do it right. Respect what makes us great . We talk about the right of illegals..what about the American people that are here legally? What about those that are born and raised here. Whose family fought for their rights to live here. I understand we are a country of legal immigrants. Keyword being legally. What about the people that have been waiting for years in line to get their citizen ship. Only to see people just be granted citizenship because they have been here illegally for 5 years. Where are the libs crying " no fair" on that?

BetterSoonerThanLater
11/20/2014, 09:38 PM
It must be nice to just change or not enforce a law you don't like----- This is so political---why didn't Barack do this in 2009/2010 when he had both houses of Congress ?

Because he doesn't have a presidential election coming up. His approval numbers can't get much worse, so where's the risk. Hell, he admitted back then that he didn't have the authority to do this--because he was running for reelection in 2012. Now there's no harm no foul

Sooner8th
11/20/2014, 10:27 PM
Deporting millions of people is nearly impossible. But we must enforce current laws on the books. If an illegal person is here, they go away. Close the border and prevent more from coming.

As for my security briefings, I'm talking not talking about a company security briefing. I'm talking about briefings with national security in mind--military briefings about the types of people coming into this country. Make no mistake, it's not just Latinos coming here trying to make a better life for their families.

Our nation is what it is because of or constitution. Our laws. Doing things like Obama is doing goes against what this country was founded on. Legally coming here is fine. But respect our laws. That's all I want. Regardless of the color of your skin or the country you come from.

Respect this country for what it is. If you want to be here that badly and be a part if the American dream, than do it right. Respect what makes us great . We talk about the right of illegals..what about the American people that are here legally? What about those that are born and raised here. Whose family fought for their rights to live here. I understand we are a country of legal immigrants. Keyword being legally. What about the people that have been waiting for years in line to get their citizen ship. Only to see people just be granted citizenship because they have been here illegally for 5 years. Where are the libs crying " no fair" on that?

Deporting millions of people is nearly impossible. If an illegal person is here, they go away. You can't have it both ways. Which one is it?

You are completely wrong about what our country was founded on. It was setttled by people who really, really wanted to be here - risking their lives to get here. It was founded by people who were breaking the law. You are dead wrong that what obama is doing goes against what this country is founded on,m he is actually standing up for our core values. One's reagan believed in too.

One of my great grandfathers came here illegally from Wales by stowing away on a ship, so he broke two laws to get here. No one ever tried to deport him. People talk about they are low wage earners, but if you cannot get job legally, or course you are going to get paid low wages.

People on this board are crowing about 48% disagree with what obama is doing, that is not even a majority. 57% in the same poll supported a path to citizenship, but hat is ignored. The senate passed a bill last year by a whopping 68-32. The president will sign that bill, but the house won't touch it because of teabaggers. Then conservatives, teabaggers and republicans have the gall to blame obama for the deadlock on immigration. Republicans have one half of one of the two branches of government that can pass a law - yet they think everyone should kowtow to them.

They have done nothing but obstruct the president and democrats like 2008 and 2012 didn't happen. Teabaggers are the problem with the country, not obama.

Sooner8th
11/20/2014, 10:34 PM
Because he doesn't have a presidential election coming up. His approval numbers can't get much worse, so where's the risk. Hell, he admitted back then that he didn't have the authority to do this--because he was running for reelection in 2012. Now there's no harm no foul

They can't? Bush was at 32% at the same place in his presidency, obama is at 42%. Reagan was at 47%, so his is closer to reagan than bush.

BetterSoonerThanLater
11/21/2014, 07:01 AM
Because he doesn't have a presidential election coming up. His approval numbers can't get much worse, so where's the risk. Hell, he admitted back then that he didn't have the authority to do this--because he was running for reelection in 2012. Now there's no harm no foul

They can't? Bush was at 32% at the same place in his presidency, obama is at 42%. Reagan was at 47%, so his is closer to reagan than bush..


I was being facetious about the numbers knucklehead.

FaninAma
11/21/2014, 11:40 AM
So, it appears that Obama's numbers are closely tracking the 2nd worst President's (of the past 30 years) numbers:

http://static.ijreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/obama.trend_.jpg

Sooner8th
11/21/2014, 12:51 PM
So, it appears that Obama's numbers are closely tracking the 2nd worst President's (of the past 30 years) numbers:

http://static.ijreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/obama.trend_.jpg

How about a link? I saw gallup was 32% bush and 42% obama right after the second midterm.

TAFBSooner
11/21/2014, 01:14 PM
Deporting millions of people is nearly impossible. But we must enforce current laws on the books. If an illegal person is here, they go away. Close the border and prevent more from coming.

As for my security briefings, I'm talking not talking about a company security briefing. I'm talking about briefings with national security in mind--military briefings about the types of people coming into this country. Make no mistake, it's not just Latinos coming here trying to make a better life for their families.

Our nation is what it is because of or constitution. Our laws. Doing things like Obama is doing goes against what this country was founded on. Legally coming here is fine. But respect our laws. That's all I want. Regardless of the color of your skin or the country you come from.

Respect this country for what it is. If you want to be here that badly and be a part if the American dream, than do it right. Respect what makes us great . We talk about the right of illegals..what about the American people that are here legally? What about those that are born and raised here. Whose family fought for their rights to live here. I understand we are a country of legal immigrants. Keyword being legally. What about the people that have been waiting for years in line to get their citizen ship. Only to see people just be granted citizenship because they have been here illegally for 5 years. Where are the libs crying " no fair" on that?

The illegal immigrants affected by Obama's new policy won't be getting citizenship and therefore won't be voting. They will be getting legal status both allowing and requiring them to work on the books, work which will require them to pay taxes.

They are being told this status is temporary. It certainly will be temporary; if in 2017 we get a president who disagrees with the policy he or she will take executive action and change it. If we get a Congress which gets its stuff together they could change it before then. In 2017 we will have a list of all those who sign up, making it easier to deport them if the Congress or president so decides.

We will still be deporting as many people per year over the next two years as we did this year. We will be concentrating on those who do have a criminal record, and/or don't come forward and get on a list, and/or who don't have any family ties here, and/or don't have high skill levels.

Given that we will still be deporting people at a higher rate than Bush the Younger, and that the executive branch has to set the priority somehow for who to deport out of the 11 million or so that are here, I see this as within the president's sphere of decision-making, i.e. not impeachable.

I enjoyed, at the time, my 8.5 years of Bush Derangement Syndrome. Watching all the folks now with Obama Derangement Syndrome, I'm really embarrassed for myself back then.

okie52
11/21/2014, 05:38 PM
The illegal immigrants affected by Obama's new policy won't be getting citizenship and therefore won't be voting. They will be getting legal status both allowing and requiring them to work on the books, work which will require them to pay taxes.

They are being told this status is temporary. It certainly will be temporary; if in 2017 we get a president who disagrees with the policy he or she will take executive action and change it. If we get a Congress which gets its stuff together they could change it before then. In 2017 we will have a list of all those who sign up, making it easier to deport them if the Congress or president so decides.

We will still be deporting as many people per year over the next two years as we did this year. We will be concentrating on those who do have a criminal record, and/or don't come forward and get on a list, and/or who don't have any family ties here, and/or don't have high skill levels.

Given that we will still be deporting people at a higher rate than Bush the Younger, and that the executive branch has to set the priority somehow for who to deport out of the 11 million or so that are here, I see this as within the president's sphere of decision-making, i.e. not impeachable.

I enjoyed, at the time, my 8.5 years of Bush Derangement Syndrome. Watching all the folks now with Obama Derangement Syndrome, I'm really embarrassed for myself back then.

As much as I'd like to applaud Obama for enforcing our immigration laws, it appears that Obama has been inflating his deporation numbers:

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/mar/12/deportations-come-mostly-from-border-dhs-chief-say/?page=all

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/370784/obama-administration-inflating-deportation-numbers-andrew-stiles

The old "counting those arrested at the border" as deportations when no previous administrations had included those in deportation figures. Shucks, I really wanted to give Obama credit for something.

Paying taxes? What taxes would those be vs what they are paying now? Most won't make enough to pay federal or even in many cases state income taxes. Sales taxes is what they will continue to pay as they have in the past and that's about it.

I'm still trying to gather information about SS cards being furnished to the illegals/temp legals. Since many illegals now pay into a fraudulent SS# this could be harmful to the bottom line on SS if they are actually allowed to recover their money in future years...one of the few benefits of illegals.

None of these illegals were/are really living in fear of deportation prior to Obama's emancipation unless they have been committing felonies...then that might just be enough to get someone to look at them...otherwise they could go on tv, protest publicly and scream about their rights just like they have been for years without fear of deportation.

okie52
11/21/2014, 05:57 PM
Deporting millions of people is nearly impossible. If an illegal person is here, they go away. You can't have it both ways. Which one is it?

You are completely wrong about what our country was founded on. It was setttled by people who really, really wanted to be here - risking their lives to get here. It was founded by people who were breaking the law. You are dead wrong that what obama is doing goes against what this country is founded on,m he is actually standing up for our core values. One's reagan believed in too.

One of my great grandfathers came here illegally from Wales by stowing away on a ship, so he broke two laws to get here. No one ever tried to deport him. People talk about they are low wage earners, but if you cannot get job legally, or course you are going to get paid low wages.

People on this board are crowing about 48% disagree with what obama is doing, that is not even a majority. 57% in the same poll supported a path to citizenship, but hat is ignored. The senate passed a bill last year by a whopping 68-32. The president will sign that bill, but the house won't touch it because of teabaggers. Then conservatives, teabaggers and republicans have the gall to blame obama for the deadlock on immigration. Republicans have one half of one of the two branches of government that can pass a law - yet they think everyone should kowtow to them.

They have done nothing but obstruct the president and democrats like 2008 and 2012 didn't happen. Teabaggers are the problem with the country, not obama.

Thank God your Great Grandfather made it across the Ocean...that changes everything about illegal immigration.

Here's a poll from one of your favorite reading sources...the Huffpo.. and their poll numbers show 46% against amnesty and 40% for it.

https://today.yougov.com/news/2014/11/03/poll-results-election-iv/

Of course the president will sign that senate monstrosity...it confers legal status on the illegals before border security. Still waiting on you to say why the dems and Obama didn't get amnesty passed in 2009 or 2010...or even attempt it...those dam obstructionist dems...

Wonder if a pollster told US citizens that the illegals would be a burden on the US taxpayer what those poll numbers would look like?

REDREX
11/21/2014, 06:20 PM
Just shows we should have had stricter laws 100 years ago

Sooner8th
11/21/2014, 06:33 PM
Thank God your Great Grandfather made it across the Ocean...that changes everything about illegal immigration.

Here's a poll from one of your favorite reading sources...the Huffpo.. and their poll numbers show 46% against amnesty and 40% for it.

https://today.yougov.com/news/2014/11/03/poll-results-election-iv/

Of course the president will sign that senate monstrosity...it confers legal status on the illegals before border security. Still waiting on you to say why the dems and Obama didn't get amnesty passed in 2009 or 2010...or even attempt it...those dam obstructionist dems...

Wonder if a pollster told US citizens that the illegals would be a burden on the US taxpayer what those poll numbers would look like?

Same poll, 57% of people are in favor of a pathway to citizenship. The senate pass a bill over 500 days ago 68-32 and the president will sign it, but the teabaggers in the house are holding it up. Why are they going against the will of the AMERICAN PEOPLE?

I did say - go look it up.

Turd_Ferguson
11/21/2014, 06:49 PM
Same poll, 57% of people are in favor of a pathway to citizenship. The senate pass a bill over 500 days ago 68-32 and the president will sign it, but the teabaggers in the house are holding it up. Why are they going against the will of the AMERICAN PEOPLE?

I did say - go look it up.

Huh?


Do you support or oppose providing a legal way for illegal immigrants already in the United States to become US citizens?
Asked of likely voters
Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40%
Oppose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46%
Not sure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13%

Sooner8th
11/21/2014, 07:39 PM
Huh?

While 57% of Americans support the idea of immigration reform with a 12-year “path to citizenship” for undocumented immigrants, according to a new NBC News-Wall Street Journal Poll, most did not favor the president taking unilateral action. Only 38% supported the president’s decision, while 48% were opposed. Even among Latinos, only 43% approved of the president, while 37% were opposed.

Read more: http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/obama-immigration-order-brings-relief-to-some-but-at-what-cost/#ixzz3Jklp9bd5


http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/obama-immigration-order-brings-relief-to-some-but-at-what-cost/

okie52
11/22/2014, 08:00 AM
Same poll, 57% of people are in favor of a pathway to citizenship. The senate pass a bill over 500 days ago 68-32 and the president will sign it, but the teabaggers in the house are holding it up. Why are they going against the will of the AMERICAN PEOPLE?

I did say - go look it up.

Thank god for the pub house not passing that senate monstrosity. You should be singing their praises.

All of 2009-365 days-the dem house and the dem senate along with obama failed to pass immigration reform or even bring it up.

All of 2010- another 365 days- the dem house and the dem senate along Obama failed to pass immigration reform...they never even brought it up.

730 days the dem controlled house and the dem controlled senate along with Obama failed to pass immigration reform or even bring it up for a vote.

I applaud them for it.

Sooner8th
11/22/2014, 12:27 PM
Thank god for the pub house not passing that senate monstrosity. You should be singing their praises.

All of 2009-365 days-the dem house and the dem senate along with obama failed to pass immigration reform or even bring it up.

All of 2010- another 365 days- the dem house and the dem senate along Obama failed to pass immigration reform...they never even brought it up.

730 days the dem controlled house and the dem controlled senate along with Obama failed to pass immigration reform or even bring it up for a vote.

I applaud them for it.

What part of the bill do you disagree with? 700 miles of fencing being completed, 38,405 border patrol agents being deployed, and the E-Verify employment verification system being put in place?

Sooner8th
11/22/2014, 12:31 PM
Thank god for the pub house not passing that senate monstrosity. You should be singing their praises.

All of 2009-365 days-the dem house and the dem senate along with obama failed to pass immigration reform or even bring it up.

All of 2010- another 365 days- the dem house and the dem senate along Obama failed to pass immigration reform...they never even brought it up.

730 days the dem controlled house and the dem controlled senate along with Obama failed to pass immigration reform or even bring it up for a vote.

I applaud them for it.

57% of american agree with it, 68-32 vote in the senate, the president will sign it and the house has enough votes to pass it, but a small minority of teabaggers in the house are stopping boner from bringing it to a vote. Teabaggers going against the will of the people, as usual.

TheHumanAlphabet
11/23/2014, 06:41 AM
Deporting millions of people is nearly impossible. If an illegal person is here, they go away. You can't have it both ways. Which one is it?

You are completely wrong about what our country was founded on. It was setttled by people who really, really wanted to be here - risking their lives to get here. It was founded by people who were breaking the law. You are dead wrong that what obama is doing goes against what this country is founded on,m he is actually standing up for our core values. One's reagan believed in too.

One of my great grandfathers came here illegally from Wales by stowing away on a ship, so he broke two laws to get here. No one ever tried to deport him. People talk about they are low wage earners, but if you cannot get job legally, or course you are going to get paid low wages.

People on this board are crowing about 48% disagree with what obama is doing, that is not even a majority. 57% in the same poll supported a path to citizenship, but hat is ignored. The senate passed a bill last year by a whopping 68-32. The president will sign that bill, but the house won't touch it because of teabaggers. Then conservatives, teabaggers and republicans have the gall to blame obama for the deadlock on immigration. Republicans have one half of one of the two branches of government that can pass a law - yet they think everyone should kowtow to them.

They have done nothing but obstruct the president and democrats like 2008 and 2012 didn't happen. Teabaggers are the problem with the country, not obama.

no it ain't. Eisenhower did it, and within two years. It can be done.

go sniff some more farts.

Sooner8th
11/23/2014, 09:24 AM
no it ain't. Eisenhower did it, and within two years. It can be done.

go sniff some more farts.

What the **** does go sniff some more farts mean anyway? Are you such a child that fart references is all you have? OBVIOUSLY!

If I were you I would stop doing it myself, your stupid little "Eisenhower did it, and within two years." came straight out of a thoroughly debunked email chain, this is where you get called , that's right - a LEMMING. Your read an email then run off believing it without bothering to look it up. Dumbass.

Eisenhower did not deport 13 million Mexicans. Only one-tenth that number was ever claimed by the federal officials in charge of "Operation Wetback," and even that figure is criticized as inflated by guesswork. Officially, just over 2.1 million were recorded as having been deported or having departed under threat of deportation.
Historian Mae M. Ngai calls the message "a most interesting distortion of history," and our research backs that up. Ngai, now at Columbia University, told us that "none of these presidents presided over any general deportation campaign."
So this e-mail’s claim that a president could "sure do it today" — that is, easily deport all the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants now in the U.S. — is a conclusion based on false evidence. No relocation effort nearly so large has ever been attempted, let alone accomplished "in two years" as this e-mail states.

http://www.factcheck.org/2010/07/hoover-truman-ike-mass-deporters/

There is nothing you won't believe is there? Fart smeller, whatever that means.

okie52
11/23/2014, 03:24 PM
What part of the bill do you disagree with? 700 miles of fencing being completed, 38,405 border patrol agents being deployed, and the E-Verify employment verification system being put in place?

Pathway to citizenship or any permanent residency would be my number 1 objection as most of these illegals won't be paying federal or state income taxes due to their low income levels so they will ultimately end up being a burden on the backs of American taxpayers. Temporary legal status with all costs and responsibilities being assumed by the employers is what I want. Absolutely no costs should be borne now or in the future by American taxpayers. If the employers want the illegals so bad then let them pay their real costs...not just the low wages they have been paying.

Although an improvement the border security certification only requires that it reach the 90% apprehension rate once in 5 years to be deemed secure...hardly real border security. The 700 mile fence was supposed to have been done years ago. There is nothing that I've seen where the current or future president could not use executive action in the future to usurp enforcement under the bill.

As to your other post you want believe that 57% want the pathway to citizenship...fine...even though I posted a huff po poll that shows they don't. You want to show a senate bill that was supported by ALL DEMS and less than 1/3 of the pubs as "popular" support for a pathway to citizenship....I'll give you the house bill that reversed Obama's dreamer act of 2012 and provided for an accelerated return of the unaccompanied minor children that were crashing our borders this year.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/02/us-usa-immigration-house-idUSKBN0G14GL20140802

Now I guess the 2 years the dem house, dem senate and Obama ignored immigration doesn't count in your books...not surprising. And Obama knew amnesty and particularly his executive amnesty had become toxic and that's why he delayed his actions until after the midterms...he even said so.

Now with a pub senate and pub house the legislation on immigration should be more palatable...well, except to the dems and obama.

As to the going against the will of the people...Keystone is widely supported by the American public with a recent USA poll showing support at 60% approval rating...yet it has never seen the light of day in the dem senate (until they turned it down last week in an effort to save landrieu) for years in spite of numerous house bills that were passed in support of the pipeline. I guess the enviro nazis just don't care about the will of the American people.

Sooner8th
11/23/2014, 04:30 PM
Pathway to citizenship or any permanent residency would be my number 1 objection as most of these illegals won't be paying federal or state income taxes due to their low income levels so they will ultimately end up being a burden on the backs of American taxpayers. Temporary legal status with all costs and responsibilities being assumed by the employers is what I want. Absolutely no costs should be borne now or in the future by American taxpayers. If the employers want the illegals so bad then let them pay their real costs...not just the low wages they have been paying.

Although an improvement the border security certification only requires that it reach the 90% apprehension rate once in 5 years to be deemed secure...hardly real border security. The 700 mile fence was supposed to have been done years ago. There is nothing that I've seen where the current or future president could not use executive action in the future to usurp enforcement under the bill.

As to your other post you want believe that 57% want pathway to citizenship...fine...even though I posted a huff po poll that shows they don't. You want to show a senate bill that was supported by ALL DEMS and less than 1/3 of the pubs as "popular" support for a pathway to citizenship....I'll give you the house bill that reversed Obama's dreamer act of 2012 and provided for an accelerated return of the unaccompanied minor children that were crashing our borders this year.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/02/us-usa-immigration-house-idUSKBN0G14GL20140802

Now I guess the 2 years the dem house, dem senate and Obama ignored immigration doesn't count in your books...not surprising. And Obama knew amnesty and particularly his executive amnesty had become toxic and that's why he delayed his actions until after the midterms...he even said so.

Now with a pub senate and pub house the legislation on immigration should be more palatable...well, except to the dems and obama.

As to the going against the will of the people...Keystone is widely supported by the American public with a recent USA poll showing support at 60% approval rating...yet it has never seen the light of day in the dem senate (until they turned it down last week in an effort to save landrieu) for years in spite of numerous house bills that were passed in support of the pipeline. I guess the enviro nazis just don't care about the will of the American people.

You really don't have any integrity do you?

Let's start with the huff post poll YOU posted - go back and actually READ IT. Here is the headline -

These are the topline results of a YouGov/Huffington Post survey of 794 likely voters interviewed October 30 - November 2, 2014 on the midterms. The margin of error is 3.8%.

Do you understand the LIKEY VOTERS is not everyone? Add to that it is a midterm where only 42% or REGISTERED VOTERS voted.

62%

http://www.politico.com/story/2014/06/immigration-pathway-to-citizenship-poll-107613.html

53%

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/sep/10/support-drops-path-citizenship-illegal-immigrants/

And as an OH BTW - n

57% in exit polling HUFFINGTON POST

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/05/exit-polls_n_6108574.html

I " want believe that 57% want pathway to citizenship"? - the NEW NBC/WALL STREET JOURNAL poll -- which was conducted Nov. 14-17 finds a majority of Americans (57 percent) favoring a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and that increases to 74 percent when respondents are told that such a pathway requires paying fines and back taxes, as well as passing a security background check.

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/immigration-reform/nbc-wsj-poll-nearly-half-oppose-executive-action-immigration-n251631

Believe now? WALL STREET JOURNAL.

SSSSSoooooo, "Keystone is widely supported by the American public with a recent USA poll showing support at 60% approval rating" HUH? So 57% is now not supported at all? "...yet it has never seen the light of day in the dem senate" until that time it was voted on! And lost.

"Now I guess the 2 years the dem house, dem senate and Obama ignored immigration doesn't count in your books..."

Oh as long as you don't count that time the house voted on AND PASSED the Summary of the Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America's Security and Prosperity Act of 2009 that was filibuster in the senate and lost by only having 58% of the votes in the senate. And who filibuster it? REPUBLICANS.

Now twice - TWICE democrats have passed immegratoin bills that people widely and wildly support, 2009 and last years senate bill that the president would sign and who is holding them up - against the will of the AMERICAN PEOPLE? REPUBLICANS! The senate passed bill has enough votes to pass in the house with dems and pub moderates to pass but the crazy assed rightwingnut teabaggers won't let him bring it up.

Where do you get your "facts" at? You live in an alternate universe. The only people who do not want have a pathway to citizenship are teabaggers.

That post didn't work out for you did it?

okie52
11/23/2014, 06:04 PM
You really don't have any integrity do you?

Let's start with the huff post poll YOU posted - go back and actually READ IT. Here is the headline -

These are the topline results of a YouGov/Huffington Post survey of 794 likely voters interviewed October 30 - November 2, 2014 on the midterms. The margin of error is 3.8%.

Do you understand the LIKEY VOTERS is not everyone? Add to that it is a midterm where only 42% or REGISTERED VOTERS voted.

62%

http://www.politico.com/story/2014/06/immigration-pathway-to-citizenship-poll-107613.html

53%

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/sep/10/support-drops-path-citizenship-illegal-immigrants/

And as an OH BTW - n

57% in exit polling HUFFINGTON POST

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/05/exit-polls_n_6108574.html

I " want believe that 57% want pathway to citizenship"? - the NEW NBC/WALL STREET JOURNAL poll -- which was conducted Nov. 14-17 finds a majority of Americans (57 percent) favoring a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and that increases to 74 percent when respondents are told that such a pathway requires paying fines and back taxes, as well as passing a security background check.

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/immigration-reform/nbc-wsj-poll-nearly-half-oppose-executive-action-immigration-n251631

Believe now? WALL STREET JOURNAL.

SSSSSoooooo, "Keystone is widely supported by the American public with a recent USA poll showing support at 60% approval rating" HUH? So 57% is now not supported at all? "...yet it has never seen the light of day in the dem senate" until that time it was voted on! And lost.

"Now I guess the 2 years the dem house, dem senate and Obama ignored immigration doesn't count in your books..."

Oh as long as you don't count that time the house voted on AND PASSED the Summary of the Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America's Security and Prosperity Act of 2009 that was filibuster in the senate and lost by only having 58% of the votes in the senate. And who filibuster it? REPUBLICANS.

Now twice - TWICE democrats have passed immegratoin bills that people widely and wildly support, 2009 and last years senate bill that the president would sign and who is holding them up - against the will of the AMERICAN PEOPLE? REPUBLICANS! The senate passed bill has enough votes to pass in the house with dems and pub moderates to pass but the crazy assed rightwingnut teabaggers won't let him bring it up.

Where do you get your "facts" at? You live in an alternate universe. The only people who do not want have a pathway to citizenship are teabaggers.

That post didn't work out for you did it?

Well 8th...I certainly want to apologize for not giving Obama and the dems credit for trying to pass crappy immigration legislation during 2009-2010. Here I was applauding the dems for not pursuing and passing crappy legislation during those 2 years and yet they did actually attempt it although I can't find your specific bill...please post a link so I can enjoy reading how this bill failed and give proper credit and praise for all of those who stood in its way.

I also was reminded that the dems failed in their dream act attempt to pass it in 2010 so Obama once again went to executive action to grant deferred action on dreamers...see he's an old hand at this now.

And for this popular support for pathway to citizenship...why did Obama not do his executive action before the midterms? It evidently is wildly popular and probably could have saved countless dem seats in the house and senate.


Speaking to NBC's Chuck Todd, Obama said the immigration debate was affected by concerns over the large number of unaccompanied children from Latin America flocking to the U.S. border.

"The truth of the matter is that the politics did shift mid-summer because of that problem," he said.

"What I'm saying is that I'm going to act because it's the right thing for the country," Obama said. "But it's going to be more sustainable and more effective if the public understands what the facts are on immigration, what we've done on unaccompanied children and why it's necessary."

The decision to postpone means any political repercussions for trying to reform the immigration system by himself would come after the congressional midterm contests.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/06/politics/obama-immigration/

Well...maybe it was that "likely voters" thing.

Again, I apologize for not giving you dems credit for all of your efforts in 2009-2010. But just so you won't think my disdain is just for all of you dems on immigration there are a number of pubs that I can also show equal affection...

Now here is a true POS pub senator:



Graham: I'm disappointed in my party

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, appears on CNN's "State of the Union"
Graham rebukes his U.S. House counterparts for failing to act on immigration bill

Washington (CNN) -- A key Republican senator chastised his House GOP colleagues Sunday for failing to pass a comprehensive immigration bill.
"Shame on us as Republicans," Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, told CNN's Chief Political Analyst Gloria Borger on "State of the Union."

"Shame on us as Republicans for having a body that cannot generate a solution to an issue" involving national security as well as cultural and economic considerations. "The Senate has done this three times," Graham said.

"I'm close to the people in the House, but I'm disappointed in my party. Are we still the party of self-deportation? Is it the position of the Republican Party that the 11 million must be driven out? I have never been in that camp as being practical. I am in the camp of securing our borders first, fixing a broken legal immigration," said Graham, one of the Republican senators who pushed a bipartisan bill to passage there in 2013, but on which the House never voted.

That bill included legal status for the roughly 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States and tougher enforcement measures.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/23/politics/lindsey-graham-republicans-immigration/

okie52
11/23/2014, 06:29 PM
In 2013 almost 780,000 people were granted citizenship through legal immigration. It has been around that number for several years by far the most of any country in the world and has been for decades.

http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/ois_natz_fr_2013.pdf

Yet some think we "owe" 11,000,000 illegals citizenship.

RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
11/23/2014, 07:04 PM
This will not happen.
There are going to be immediate law suits filed questioning the legality.
The news just said that 48% of Americans think it is the wrong thing to do. 14% undecided.How TF could there be so many who think it SHOULD be done?...We are in BIGASS trouble.

FaninAma
11/23/2014, 08:46 PM
How TF could there be so many who think it SHOULD be done?...We are in BIGASS trouble.
I am sure the liberal bastions on the east and west coast skew the numbers although even the socialists in Oregon voted down drivers licenses for illegals by a big margin.

Sooner8th
11/23/2014, 09:06 PM
Well 8th...I certainly want to apologize for not giving Obama and the dems credit for trying to pass crappy immigration legislation during 2009-2010. Here I was applauding the dems for not pursuing and passing crappy legislation during those 2 years and yet they did actually attempt it although I can't find your specific bill...please post a link so I can enjoy reading how this bill failed and give proper credit and praise for all of those who stood in its way.

I also was reminded that the dems failed in their dream act attempt to pass it in 2010 so Obama once again went to executive action to grant deferred action on dreamers...see he's an old hand at this now.

And for this popular support for pathway to citizenship...why did Obama not do his executive action before the midterms? It evidently is wildly popular and probably could have saved countless dem seats in the house and senate.



http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/06/politics/obama-immigration/

Well...maybe it was that "likely voters" thing.

Again, I apologize for not giving you dems credit for all of your efforts in 2009-2010. But just so you won't think my disdain is just for all of you dems on immigration there are a number of pubs that I can also show equal affection...

Now here is a true POS pub senator:

Of course you won't apologize for being wrong and/or lying. You simply don't have the integrity or moral values to admit you are wrong and/or lied. Typical conservative.


although I can't find your specific bill...please post a link so I can enjoy reading how this bill failed and give proper credit and praise for all of those who stood in its way.

No one can be so fvcking stupid as to you cannot see the posted in bold red seven point the name of the bill? Seriously?

I am astounded at your lack of intelligence. You still want to pretend the AMERICAN PEOPLE do not support a path to citizenship? NO INTEGRITY! The very polls you want to claim support XL pipeline also support a pathway to citizenship. Explain that.

I can't find your specific bill - the one I put in bright red bold seven point. LOL AT YOU................DUMBASS HILLBILLY. Let me do it again! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Summary of the Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America's Security and Prosperity Act of 2009

Sooner8th
11/23/2014, 09:07 PM
I am sure the liberal bastions on the east and west coast skew the numbers although even the socialists in Oregon voted down drivers licenses for illegals by a big margin.

So these "liberal bastions" are not Americans? HUH?

Sooner8th
11/23/2014, 09:08 PM
In 2013 almost 780,000 people were granted citizenship through legal immigration. It has been around that number for several years by far the most of any country in the world and has been for decades.

http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/ois_natz_fr_2013.pdf

Yet some think we "owe" 11,000,000 illegals citizenship.

Who says we owe? PROVE IT OR SHUT UP.

FaninAma
11/23/2014, 09:20 PM
So these "liberal bastions" are not Americans? HUH?
Project much?

Although this article made me giggle a bit. Hopefully the illegals will aggregate in the states where the liberals love them so much.

http://nypost.com/2014/11/23/city-schools-warned-of-plans-to-enroll-2350-migrant-children/

Sooner8th
11/23/2014, 10:59 PM
Project much?

Although this article made me giggle a bit. Hopefully the illegals will aggregate in the states where the liberals love them so much.

http://nypost.com/2014/11/23/city-schools-warned-of-plans-to-enroll-2350-migrant-children/

What does this article have to do with liberals are not Americans?

okie52
11/24/2014, 07:29 AM
Of course you won't apologize for being wrong and/or lying. You simply don't have the integrity or moral values to admit you are wrong and/or lied. Typical conservative.



No one can be so fvcking stupid as to you cannot see the posted in bold red seven point the name of the bill? Seriously?

I am astounded at your lack of intelligence. You still want to pretend the AMERICAN PEOPLE do not support a path to citizenship? NO INTEGRITY! The very polls you want to claim support XL pipeline also support a pathway to citizenship. Explain that.

I can't find your specific bill - the one I put in bright red bold seven point. LOL AT YOU................DUMBASS HILLBILLY. Let me do it again! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Summary of the Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America's Security and Prosperity Act of 2009

But you didn't post the link did you 8th..? Can't Google it by that name 8th and get anything showing a vote by the house and it being killed in the senate. So just post the link showing those things or shut the **** up. You haven't done that yet have you dumbass? You're probably too embarrassed about some shameful bill proposed by the dems. Maybe from this dem...Luis Gutierrez:


While many admire his tenacity and credit him with keeping immigration reform alive, others, including members of the Obama administration, believe his confrontational style can be counterproductive. He sees things more simply. “I have only one loyalty,” he says, “and that’s to the immigrant community.”

http://www.newsweek.com/pushing-obama-immigration-reform-70093

See how the link was posted to it 8th?

Unlike you I also will give any sellout pub credit for their treachery too.

Of course there have been polls showing Americans favoring a pathway...I just showed you one where they didn't. I'd love to see a poll asking Americans if they support a "pathway" if they were told the illegals would be supported by the American taxpayers...what do you think those polls would like?

Not going to answer why Obama waited until after the midterms to do executive action are you? With all that "wild support" you'd think the dems would have won the midterms in a landslide....didn't quite turn out that way did it 8th. So the pubs want to "stand in the way of the American people" on immigration amnesty but you have no comment on the dems doing the same thing on Keystone...even going so far as to have a vote (finally) to save Landrieu? You'd think the American public would have burned the pubs at the voting booth wouldn't you 8th?

Do you have any more stories about your stowaway great grandfather? That was really inspiring.

Sooner8th
11/24/2014, 08:44 AM
But you didn't post the link did you 8th..? Can't Google it by that name 8th and get anything showing a vote by the house and it being killed in the senate. So just post the link showing those things or shut the **** up. You haven't done that yet have you dumbass? You're probably too embarrassed about some shameful bill proposed by the dems. Maybe from this dem...Luis Gutierrez:



http://www.newsweek.com/pushing-obama-immigration-reform-70093

See how the link was posted to it 8th?

Unlike you I also will give any sellout pub credit for their treachery too.

Of course there have been polls showing Americans favoring a pathway...I just showed you one where they didn't. I'd love to see a poll asking Americans if they support a "pathway" if they were told the illegals would be supported by the American taxpayers...what do you think those polls would like?

Not going to answer why Obama waited until after the midterms to do executive action are you? With all that "wild support" you'd think the dems would have won the midterms in a landslide....didn't quite turn out that way did it 8th. So the pubs want to "stand in the way of the American people" on immigration amnesty but you have no comment on the dems doing the same thing on Keystone...even going so far as to have a vote (finally) to save Landrieu? You'd think the American public would have burned the pubs at the voting booth wouldn't you 8th?

Do you have any more stories about your stowaway great grandfather? That was really inspiring.

Seriously? You make a claim that dems didn't touch immigration in the two years we were in control and I post the name of the bill that was passed in bold red seven point text and it's still not good enough? You are a true DUMBASS. It wasn't enough I had to teach you something was done on immegration, you whine like a littel bitch that I didn't post you a link. I googled it by name and it returned 54,300 results, are you so fvcking stupid you can't even use google? YEP!

The only person around here who should be ashamed is someone who such a stuipd lemming he make claims about dems not touching immigration when we had the chance and not believing the polls that are right in your face.

You look stupid on this post - my advise to you is to STOP DIGGING!

okie52
11/24/2014, 09:07 AM
Seriously? You make a claim that dems didn't touch immigration in the two years we were in control and I post the name of the bill that was passed in bold red seven point text and it's still not good enough? You are a true DUMBASS. It wasn't enough I had to teach you something was done on immegration, you whine like a littel bitch that I didn't post you a link. I googled it by name and it returned 54,300 results, are you so fvcking stupid you can't even use google? YEP!

The only person around here who should be ashamed is someone who such a stuipd lemming he make claims about dems not touching immigration when we had the chance and not believing the polls that are right in your face.

You look stupid on this post - my advise to you is to STOP DIGGING!

Heh heh...einstein...still can't/won't post the link will you? You've now gone 3 posts without posting a link. 54,300 results and you can't post it? Ashamed of it? I certainly want to give the dems all of the credit for any reprehensible bill they put forth in 2009-2010. Here I was mistakenly applauding them for doing nothing and thank goodness you say you've found out where they actually tried to do it...you're just too ashamed of posting it. Post the link showing the vote in the house and senate...be proud of your party!!!

I have no problem in saying I was wrong (unlike you) on dems trying to pass bad legislation particularly on immigration...of course I don't have your obamadong issues so its not that hard to do.

dwarthog
11/24/2014, 09:14 AM
Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America's Security and Prosperity Act of 2009



Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America's Security and Prosperity (CIR ASAP) Act of 2009 is the name for House Bill H.R. 4321 which was introduced in the US House of Representatives by Representative Solomon Ortiz (D-TX)on December 15, 2009 although its main author is Representative Luis Gutierrez (D-Il). Although generally characterized as an amnesty bill to legalize the estimated 12-18 million illegal aliens currently residing in the US, the vast majority of its 600+ provisions have little or nothing to do with amnesty. The bill, already labeled as "radical" by Republican and Democratic members of Congress alike, is controversial not just for its provisions but for its timing as well. The CIR ASAP was introduced in the midst of a mid term election cycle where all seats of the House of Representatives and one third of the seats of the Senate will be up for election. Furthermore, the US is currently in a recession and the unemployment rate is hovering at around 15%. Opponents of the bill question whether the US can absorb 12-18 million newly legalized and employment authorized residents that would automatically be eligible for federal services and benefits would be good for the economy.

The bill's provisions are distributed throughout 619 sections under six titles.

Title I covers Border Security & Enforcement
Title II covers Employment Verification
Title III covers Visa Reforms
Title IV covers Earned Legalization of Undocumented Individuals
Title V covers Stregthening the US Economy & Workforce
Title VI covers Integration of New Americans


This bill was never voted on by anyone.

http://www.opencongress.org/bill/hr4321-111/show


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okie52
11/24/2014, 09:17 AM
Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America's Security and Prosperity Act of 2009




This bill was never voted on by anyone.

http://www.opencongress.org/bill/hr4321-111/show


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Those are the links I found but I knew there had to be more since 8th assured us it had been passed by the house and killed in the senate. He is a man of integrity and I know he will be shortly forthcoming with the appropriate link. I did like the wiki characterization as "radical" by both the pubs and dems.

okie52
11/24/2014, 09:29 AM
Did you also notice that Luis Gutierrez was the primary architect of the so called bill? The man whose only loyalty was to the "immigrant community"? Now that's a bill that every American could trust and get behind.

dwarthog
11/24/2014, 09:34 AM
Those are the links I found but I knew there had to be more since 8th assured us it had been passed by the house and killed in the senate. He is a man of integrity and I know he will be shortly forthcoming with the appropriate link. I did like the wiki characterization as "radical" by both the pubs and dems.

Integrity,(I know you were being facetious), isn't part of the vernacular used by a Democrat. Lying, cheating and stealing however are very much part of their core behavior.


Did you also notice that Luis Gutierrez was the primary architect of the so called bill? The man whose only loyalty was to the "immigrant community"? Now that's a bill that every American could trust and get behind.

I also noticed it said this, "vast majority of its 600+ provisions have little or nothing to do with amnesty. "

okie52
11/24/2014, 09:46 AM
Integrity,(I know you were being facetious), isn't part of the vernacular used by a Democrat. Lying, cheating and stealing however are very much part of their core behavior.



I also noticed it said this, "vast majority of its 600+ provisions have little or nothing to do with amnesty. "

Well now I'm sure 8th will be along shortly to show us his work and his googling skills. Heh heh...I really don't put all dems or pubs in a lack of integrity category although I'm sure 8th doesn't know a pub politician that he doesn't think lacks integrity.

Yep, it seems that the amnesty portion was not quite as prominent as 8th had said...although I'm sure wiki probably just got it wrong.

8th had a great grandfather that stowed away on a ship so illegal immigration is good for the country.

FaninAma
11/24/2014, 09:53 AM
What does this article have to do with liberals are not Americans?
Nobody ever said they weren't Americans. That was a projection on your part. Now whether they are stupid or not is another question entirely.

FaninAma
11/24/2014, 09:56 AM
Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America's Security and Prosperity Act of 2009




This bill was never voted on by anyone.

http://www.opencongress.org/bill/hr4321-111/show


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Does anybody else get the impression that lying is just second nature for Democrats and progressives?

okie52
11/24/2014, 10:16 AM
Does anybody else get the impression that lying is just second nature for Democrats and progressives?

I'm just waiting for 8th to post the link that supports his statements that the house passed it and it died in the senate due to filibuster. Who knows...he says he has it and obviously with his superior googling skills when he posts it I will give the dems full credit for trying to pass crappy legislation...particularly something drawn up by Gutierrez. I had been applauding them for not doing anything but 8th wanted them to share in the blame which was quite noble of him.

dwarthog
11/24/2014, 12:38 PM
Those are the links I found but I knew there had to be more since 8th assured us it had been passed by the house and killed in the senate. He is a man of integrity and I know he will be shortly forthcoming with the appropriate link. I did like the wiki characterization as "radical" by both the pubs and dems.


Did you also notice that Luis Gutierrez was the primary architect of the so called bill? The man whose only loyalty was to the "immigrant community"? Now that's a bill that every American could trust and get behind.


Well now I'm sure 8th will be along shortly to show us his work and his googling skills. Heh heh...I really don't put all dems or pubs in a lack of integrity category although I'm sure 8th doesn't know a pub politician that he doesn't think lacks integrity.

Yep, it seems that the amnesty portion was not quite as prominent as 8th had said...although I'm sure wiki probably just got it wrong.

8th had a great grandfather that stowed away on a ship so illegal immigration is good for the country.

The Bubonic plague arrived in America via stowaways on a ship.

okie52
11/24/2014, 12:52 PM
The Bubonic plague arrived in America via stowaways on a ship.

Heh heh...

Sooner8th
11/24/2014, 01:57 PM
Well now I'm sure 8th will be along shortly to show us his work and his googling skills. Heh heh...I really don't put all dems or pubs in a lack of integrity category although I'm sure 8th doesn't know a pub politician that he doesn't think lacks integrity.

Yep, it seems that the amnesty portion was not quite as prominent as 8th had said...although I'm sure wiki probably just got it wrong.

8th had a great grandfather that stowed away on a ship so illegal immigration is good for the country.

My bad, it was the dream act that was in the senate in 2009 filibustered by republicans 56-44 it "lost". The other bill was introduced in the house in dec 2009, never came up for a vote.

I have enough integrity to admit when I am wrong. Do you have enough to admit the dems tried twice in 2009? Will you also admit that your party screamed you can't do more than one thing at a time and we need to fix the economy?

REDREX
11/24/2014, 02:23 PM
Who is the dumbass now?

Sooner8th
11/24/2014, 02:38 PM
Who is the dumbass now?

Well.....YOU 'cause you started this out by claiming dems didn't even attempt to do anything when we had the chance and the public does not support a path to citizenship. Both are lies.

REDREX
11/24/2014, 02:47 PM
Well.....YOU 'cause you started this out by claiming dems didn't even attempt to do anything when we had the chance and the public does not support a path to citizenship. Both are lies.---I didn't say a word about that---DUMBASS

okie52
11/24/2014, 02:54 PM
My bad, it was the dream act that was in the senate in 2009 filibustered by republicans 56-44 it "lost". The other bill was introduced in the house in dec 2009, never came up for a vote.

I have enough integrity to admit when I am wrong. Do you have enough to admit the dems tried twice in 2009? Will you also admit that your party screamed you can't do more than one thing at a time and we need to fix the economy?

So you are counting the dream act as an attempt at comprehensive immigration reform and a bill that never was voted on in the dem house as two attempts? That's your two attempts at comprehensive immigration reform?

Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America's Security and Prosperity Act of 2009

Heh heh...I just had to repost it for a googling expert like yourself...

Trying to change the subject 8th?...I'd could see why you'd want to change it.

SoonerorLater
11/24/2014, 06:25 PM
Hilarious. How did this guy ever get elected?

http://www.mrctv.org/blog/watch-president-obama-fumble-easy-question-precedent

FaninAma
11/25/2014, 03:59 PM
I think this is a very fair and balanced assessment of the situation. The article basically points out that if we are extending amnesty to illegals in this country to provide them with economic opportunity then we should take some actions to increase their chances of achieving success in their pursuit of these opportunities.... and you don't increase their chances of success by allowing even more cheap, unskilled labor to pour into the country.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/11/24/Slate-End-Birthright-Citizenship

okie52
12/2/2014, 07:06 PM
Rep. Gutierrez to Amnesty Seekers: 'When Door Opens' Have Papers Ready

Eager to jump on President Barack Obama's executive order on amnesty, U.S. Rep. Luis Gutiérrez stepped up Wednesday to encourage undocumented aliens to prepare the needed paperwork that would give them temporary legal status, The Hill reported.

Gutierrez, an Illinois Democrat who has championed immigration reform, spoke in both English and Spanish to call on "millions" to be prepared for their chance to become legal, The Hill said.

"When that door opens, we should have hundreds of thousands, if not millions, with their documents, ready to submit them,” he encouraged. “While Republicans are complaining and bellyaching, we’re going to act.”

He also used his appearance speaking to immigration activists gathered at a news conference on Capitol Hill to admonish Republicans that if they didn't like the president's plan, they should come up with another idea of their own, noting what he described as their ongoing hostilities to Obama's agenda. He said despite Republican assurances that they were working on their own plan, Democrats were sick of waiting, The Hill reported.

“If you do not like what the president of the United States has done, then it is your responsibility to offer us an alternative other than to demonize and criminalize our immigrant community,” Gutiérrez said before defending the president and accusing Republicans of using immigration to win power in Congress, according to The Hill.

“What unites Republicans is being against anything Barack Obama proposes,” Gutiérrez said.

Republicans have shot back that Obama's executive actions are illegal and have already begun challenging him with a lawsuit filed by House Republicans against his landmark healthcare plan, The Washington Post noted of the pushback.

The timing of the lawsuit's announcement, minutes after Obama stepped up to announce his executive order, was a direct shot at the White House and his policies, which have some have dubbed the "imperial presidency," the Post said.

While Republicans have said they don't plan to use the amnesty battle to shut down government, they have nonetheless prepared to fight it, The Washington Times noted, outlining a likely scenario that would carry the issue into 2015.

"Their plan would include passing an omnibus spending bill to fund most of the government’s regular operations through the end of the fiscal year, but pulling out funding for Homeland Security, and passing a short-term stopgap bill to keep those programs running through early next year. That would give the GOP a chance to return to the issue once their party takes control of the Senate in January," the Times wrote.

Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com http://www.Newsmax.com/US/Gutierrez-amnesty/2014/12/02/id/610600/#ixzz3KmvL6VdL


From the rep that stated "his only loyalty was to the immigrant community", IL and dems should be proud