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Home Front: Politix
Martinez: Immigration bill could save GOP
2007-05-22
Republican National Committee Chairman Sen. Mel Martinez rejected the claim that the new immigration bill will anger conservatives and destroy the GOP's chances to win in the 2008 election.
Uh, Mel? What friggin' planet are you on? We're ALREADY madder'n Hell.
On CNN's Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer Sunday, Martinez said immigration "could be the saving of the Republican Party, frankly."
This isn't about "immigration", Mel. It's about stopping the wholesale flood of illegal invaders coming across from Mexico. "Immigration" is when people come here with our permission. These people DO NOT have our permission to be here.
"And to do nothing would be the wrong thing for the American people."
Actually, what I'd like you to do is fulfill your responsiblities under the Constitution by defending the borders of our nation-- BEFORE WE CEASE TO BE ONE.
Martinez is optimistic that the controversial legislation will make it through Congress, and he is counting on President Bush "to get us over the finish line."
That's a CLIFF he's taking us over, not a finish line, you fool.

Posted by:Dave D.

#11  Is the GOP really this clueless? Time to have a revolution - and vote every single one of these princes (dem and repub) out of office. We need term limits - NOW!
Posted by: Angaiger Tojo1904   2007-05-22 23:58  

#10  Idiocy runs the full spectrum. I even saw Jerry BROWN supporting this piece of *** bill, spouting the same bi-partisan clap trap about how the economic pressure Mexicans experience [which I don't doubt] increases immigration, and causes him to conclude (something to the effect) that in the long term the pressure can only be relieved by narrowing the wage gap.

For those who make this argument, pointing out that the wage differential is 8 or 10 to 1 (American wages vs. Mexican wages): just how much pressure do you think needs to be relieved before the flow slows and immigrants choose to stay in Mexico? Would a 4 to 1 ratio stop them? Uh, nooo-if you could quadruple your salary and have a better life, would you? Would a 3 to 1 ratio stop them? Uh, no. 2 to 1? Maybe, but only maybe.

Logically, applying this argument to any group of humans, there WOULD BE NO stoppage to the flow of workers coming here, legally or illegally, unless the economies were to attain near parity.

This blind attempt at some kind of economic pressure valve is going to explode in the American people's-and politicians'- faces. It is a MASSIVE and VERY POWERFUL wealth redistribution scheme being devised by our representatives and president, intended to ward off potential violent confrontations over the vastly disparate economies of Mexico and the US. It won't stop violence-it will just divert it.
Posted by: Jules   2007-05-22 22:35  

#9  On CNN's Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer Sunday, Martinez said immigration "could be the saving of the Republican Party, frankly."

In order to save the Republican party, we had to destroy it. Moron!
Posted by: Zenster   2007-05-22 20:17  

#8  Talk about completely DEAF!

Mel Martinez is an idiot.
Posted by: OldSpook   2007-05-22 20:06  

#7  Martinez is a giant POS. He shouldn't have this position. He was hand picked by Bush to push this through completely contrary to the wishes of conservative Republicans.
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter2970   2007-05-22 19:59  

#6  Check the want ads early, Mel, and avoid the rush. Pass this Kennedy/McCain Amnesty scam and you and the USA lose Big Time.
For the first time since I worked on the Goldwater campaign in '64, I have written all my elected reps...anger Mel? You got it.
Posted by: Cruse de Medici4100   2007-05-22 19:47  

#5  Al, when you have the Mayor of LA siding up with Illegals (along with SF and others) it can't be mucg longer.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2007-05-22 19:08  

#4  In addition, I won't vote any party who sells out my country and my fellow citizens.
Posted by: ed   2007-05-22 17:42  

#3  Go to Drudge and read Pat Buchanan's post. Sometimes he's a couple beers short of a six-pack, but his numbers on population shift in California are enough to make your short hairs stand straight up. The Mexicans think California should still be theirs, and at the rate whites are leaving it won't be long before they're right
Posted by: Weird Al   2007-05-22 17:41  

#2  Mexicans fear U.S. immigration plan
Many in Mexico expressed disappointment Friday with the U.S. Congress' immigration reform proposal, arguing it doesn't let enough Mexicans enter the United States legally to work, while focusing on an arduous path to residency for those who have already taken the illegal path.

Mexican news media and activists attacked what they viewed as a measure to limit the number of seasonal workers allowed into the United States — even as the compromise's proponents said it would let in many more.


Jeebus.
Posted by: ed   2007-05-22 17:40  

#1  Suuurrrrre is could.

Save the GOP from any hope of EVER winning again.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-05-22 17:15  

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