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Home Front: Politix
Scrap This Bill! (Fred Thompson on the Bush-Kennedy Amnesty bill)
2007-05-18
With this bill, the American people are going to think they are being sold the same bill of goods as before on border security. We should scrap this bill and the whole debate until we can convince the American people that we have secured the borders or at least have made great headway.

Fred Thompson, Blogging at RedState. As a reminder, here is what Fred Thompson was syaing more then 2 MONTHS ago at Fox News...

"I'm concerned about the next 12 million or 20 million. So that's why enforcement, and enforcement at the border, has to be primary."

"I think most people feel disillusioned after 1986 when we had this deal offered to them before, and now we're insisting that, you know, we solve the security problem first, and then we'll talk about what to do with regard to other things — certainly no amnesty or nothing blanket like that."

If we can make it nearly impossible for an illegal to get a job and give the border patrol the authority and resources to arrest illegals and send them back where they came from, more than half the battle will have been won.

Thompson understands that if legal penalties are too high for employers to hire illegals and if government doesn't give them free health care and a host of other undeserved benefits, there will be next to nothing left to attract them or keep them here. Again, FDT to Wallace:

"You know, if you have the right kind of policies, and you're not encouraging people to come here and encouraging them to stay once they're here, they'll go back, many of them, of their own volition, instead of having to, you know, load up moving vans and rounding people up.


Posted by:OldSpook

#11  I'll write my senator and congresscritter, but I doubt it will do any good. They all have been good and bribed on this, and will sell out the American people for their thirty pieces of silver. May everyone now serving be "unelected", and soon!
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-05-18 21:16  

#10   "Any bill sponsored by Kennedy is suspect"

No Child Left Behind?
Posted by: liberalhawk   2007-05-18 19:51  

#9  McCain must like shooting himself in the foot. Can figure out why he jumped in bed with the likes of Kennedy. Any bill sponsored by Kennedy is suspect. The bill makes a sad joke out of people who try to obey the law and become citizens.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-05-18 19:31  

#8  Fred Thompson is The Man. The type of politician our Founding Fathers had in mind. We must do everything we can to see that he runs and gets the necessary support. On another note... think back to the movie Red October. Fred had to act alongside Alec Baldwin. The fact he could be in closed proximity for that long and not choke the life out of that bastid shows how much intestinal fortitude the man truly has.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2007-05-18 02:34  

#7  One of the better things about Fred Thompson is that he is the ONLY candidate with a blog, and he blogs regularly (podcasts as well from time to time, and does YouTube). Fred "gets it" regarding the internet.
Posted by: OldSpook   2007-05-18 02:28  

#6  Speaking as someone who has never voted republican in my entire life, Thompson is a solid front runner for my 2008 vote. No, I don't like abandoning the issue of a woman's choice with respect to her own body, but as someone here put it so clearly: We can debate over abortion, but not over terrorism. Thompson has got it right with respect to the Global War on Terrorism. If he also has it right regarding illegal immigration, then this man stands alone in the field. A hat tip to Old Spook for bringing this potential candidate to our collective attention.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-05-18 01:28  

#5  I am writing my Rep, and Senators...and telling them I will never vote for them again. The trunks have abandoned us.
Posted by: anymouse   2007-05-18 01:23  

#4  FOX NEWS > O'REILLY or HANNITY?? > the Left-Wing in America is complaining, AGAIN, about the lack of compassion = humanity of the GOP + US Right-Wing, as per the provisions in this bill. TV > had on a Hispanic woman-mother whom has been "illegal" and on public assistance for over 20 Years - 20 YEARS! 20 YEARS > NOT LONG ENUFF TO EVEN TRY TO BE LEGAL??? Instead, Amer is supposed to be sympathetic to her and her family's plight, includ her fear of goig to jail, as opposed to that of legal US Citizens-Residents whom had suppor her way of life for so long vv their public taxes-fees, or even via private donations!? THIS WOMAN HAD MORE THAN A "FAIR CHANCE(S)", OVER ABOVE AND BEYOND A "FAIR CHANCE(S)".
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-05-18 01:01  

#3  Can't see how this doesn't plummet McCaimanic's poll numbers
Posted by: Captain America   2007-05-18 00:39  

#2  Sounds good to me
Posted by: Jan   2007-05-18 00:35  

#1  Fred's right. Make that the Bush/Kennedy/McCain Amnesty Bill.
Posted by: Thagum Munster4257   2007-05-18 00:22  

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