Sunday, June 18, 2006

Bush Too Busy For Border


WorldNetDaily reports that President Bush has refused to meet with border law enforcement officials in Texas for a second time. Is anyone shocked?

Representative Ted Poe, Republican of Texas is a member of the House subcommittee on international terrorism and nonproliferation. He said, "The next terrorist is not going to come in through screening at Kennedy airport.We already have information that people from the Middle East have come through the border from Mexico. They assimilate in Mexico learning to speak Spanish and adopt customs and then they cross the border into the United States."

How frightening is that? Apparently not at all to our president and the majority of senators.

A group that includes all 26 border county sheriffs from California, New Mexico, Arizona and Texas,the Southwestern Sheriffs' Border Coalition, wanted to speak to the president on the increasingly dangerous situation along the border.

A letter issued Monday by the White House and signed by La Rhonda M. Houston, deputy director of the Office of Appointments and Scheduling, said: "The president would appreciate the opportunity to visit with border sheriffs. Regrettably, it will not be possible for us to arrange such a meeting. I know that you understand with the tremendous demands of the president's time, he must often miss special opportunities, as is the case this time."

Hola! Bush doesn't want to hear it because it conflicts with his open borders for North America and amnesty for everyone plan.

Instead he programs White House automatons to repeat phrases like, "President Bush is committed to ensuring that our nation's borders are secure." If Bush or anyone else believes are borders are anywhere near secure, or are in the process of becoming secure, they should be commited.

If I hear one more White House mouthpiece mention the National Guard deployment as if it will significantly assist border security, I will puke.

The president and the majority of the senate have an agenda that is in direct oppostion to the wishes of the American people. They are bound and determined to ram it down the peoples' throats and public opinion be damned. Only the House can save us and that is why we must return those who reflect the will of the people to office come election time. All others must go down to resounding defeat, regardless of party affiliation.



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