View Full Version : Jimmy Carter Joins Clinton to Praise Bush on Immigration
Dowple
05-25-2006, 10:10 AM
I posted Clinton's endorsement of Bush Illegal Alien amnesty earlier. Here is the Grinning Fool joining in the parade, now. Bush, McCain, Kennedy, Carter, Specter, Graham--a walking, talking bowel movement.
Former President Jimmy Carter, who has been critical of Bush on issues including the war in Iraq, praised the president's commitment to immigration reform as "quite admirable."
http://www.kfoxtv.com/politics/9272801/detail.html
Patriot Heart
05-25-2006, 10:31 AM
RUN LIKE HELL, BUSH!!!! If those two are for ya, you need to do a 180 and I mean NOW!! http://www.freeconservatives.com/vb/images/icons/frightened.gifhttp://www.freeconservatives.com/vb/images/icons/frightened.gifhttp://www.freeconservatives.com/vb/images/icons/frightened.gifhttp://www.freeconservatives.com/vb/images/icons/frightened.gifhttp://www.freeconservatives.com/vb/images/icons/frightened.gif
Un Con Troll Able
05-25-2006, 10:50 AM
Bush prides himself upon being an unsurpassed coalition-builder. He may actually see these endorsements as something to trumpet.
THEBIRD
05-25-2006, 11:27 AM
unbelieveable.....
Maggie_T
05-25-2006, 03:53 PM
Jimmy Carter Joins Clinton to Praise Bush on Immigration
I've said it many times, I'll say it again. You know you're in deep doo-doo when your actions are praised by the likes of Ted "Hick!" Kennedy, Jimmy Cahtah, and their ilk.
The first praise to Bush came from Kennedy (albeit reluctantly given). Then came Harry Reid. Now Lord Haw-Haw.
Bush, my man. You're as good as dead.
Timberwolf
05-25-2006, 06:22 PM
I said it years ago...Bush ain't no conservative. At best, he's a left leaning moderate...this ought to prove it beyond any doubt.
FatherTime
05-26-2006, 08:39 AM
You know you have done wrong when you get praise from folks who actively push to let N. Korea and Iran to have nukes.
DeclinetoState
05-26-2006, 08:46 AM
If Carter's praise is real, Bush's presidency has now jumped the shark.
DoctorDoom
05-26-2006, 08:53 AM
And unfortunately the shark was waiting with its voracious maw agape. *BURP*
Foquet
05-26-2006, 09:22 AM
If Carter's praise is real, Bush's presidency has now jumped the shark.
DTS, your post inspirsed me to make this little "Fonzie/Bush" image. :grin:
http://www.nosferatuscoffin.com/images/bush_shark.jpg
Beowulf
05-26-2006, 04:38 PM
I said it years ago...Bush ain't no conservative. At best, he's a left leaning moderate...this ought to prove it beyond any doubt.
I'll take it one step further, Bush IS a Liberal. He spends like one and he panders like one.
Sad thing is, after Carter and Clinton praise him, many dedicated Republicans will STILL vote his policies.
DesertFox
05-26-2006, 04:43 PM
That's why the liberals hate him so. There's an old saw that the most vicious wars are between brothers of the same religion, quarreling over dogma.
That makes me worry about this bill even more...endorsed by the two worst former President's in this countries history...this is not good.
Maggie_T
05-26-2006, 04:56 PM
I was listening to Rush this afternoon. He said that these "Republicans" we have in CONgress now are NOT conservatives. He went on saying how they actually hate conservatism, especially Reagan conservatism. What they want, according to Rush, is power. They don't want to fix social security. They don't want to fix immigration. They don't want to cut spending. In short, they don't want to do anything a real conservative would do.
He said that Bush Father - as the rest of the family - was never a conservative. He quoted him as saying, when he was elected, that the American people would have a better, "kinder" form of Republicanism.
Rush said that these "moderates" really hate their constituency (us, rednecks), and want to convert us to "moderate Republicanism." They want to expand government, immigration, etc. According to him, they desperately want to be liked by those they socialize with in Washington (liberal elites), by democrats, and by Europeans (what is this annoying fixation with Europe, I wonder; a bunch of has-beens).
So it looks like were saddled with a bunch of mushy, kissy-feely, bad copies of democrats. Aren't we lucky? NOT!
:flame: :flame: :flame:
UnkHiram
05-26-2006, 05:39 PM
Three Ways to tell you are making a mistake
1) Senator Ted Kennedy Supports the Decision
2) President Bill Clinton Supports the Decision
3) President Jimmy Carter supports the Decision
and if that wasn't enough to give President Bush a clue
4) Senator McCain supports the Decision
Un Con Troll Able
05-26-2006, 09:14 PM
He said that Bush Father - as the rest of the family - was never a conservative. He quoted him as saying, when he was elected, that the American people would have a better, "kinder" form of Republicanism.
Gosh...Rush's quotes sound so...so familiar. Oh, wait a second! I said the same things...
...only I did it three years ago.
Welcome aboard, Rush.
maxparrish
05-26-2006, 09:25 PM
I was listening to Rush this afternoon. He said that these "Republicans" we have in CONgress now are NOT conservatives. He went on saying how they actually hate conservatism, especially Reagan conservatism. What they want, according to Rush, is power. They don't want to fix social security. They don't want to fix immigration. They don't want to cut spending. In short, they don't want to do anything a real conservative would do.
He said that Bush Father - as the rest of the family - was never a conservative. He quoted him as saying, when he was elected, that the American people would have a better, "kinder" form of Republicanism.
Rush said that these "moderates" really hate their constituency (us, rednecks), and want to convert us to "moderate Republicanism." They want to expand government, immigration, etc. According to him, they desperately want to be liked by those they socialize with in Washington (liberal elites), by democrats, and by Europeans (what is this annoying fixation with Europe, I wonder; a bunch of has-beens).
So it looks like were saddled with a bunch of mushy, kissy-feely, bad copies of democrats. Aren't we lucky? NOT!
:flame: :flame: :flame:
Mark Levin just quoted Lindsey Graham saying the majority of people support the Senate bill, Levin said "What's he smokin?" And after giving a run down on the facts he concluded "You keep on believing that, and you'll soon be a private citizen like the rest of us"...LOL
I think the real shock for conservatives is the discovery of so many conservative haters in our party beneath the surface - we thought it was a handful, not 17 GOPers. And so many of them are from conservative states, that it has left us disbelieving. Now the Bush has proven himself to be a thoughtless boob, and the details of a bill that gives preference to illegals on taxs, SBA loans, school enrollement and other Affirmative Action programs AS well as allowing them not to pay all taxes (only 3 of 5 years), etc. it is obvious that Republican "moderates" are a cancer within the party. They hate the American people as much as culture democrats...maybe more.
It's clear that the stereotype is right: rich business and wealth interests that are vested in income inequality - they need and want an underclass to exploit, and that the middle class has to concern themselves with (they don't have to worry in their gated communities)...
Sick...
Timberwolf
05-26-2006, 09:46 PM
http://www.ournation.org/Communist_Goals%20of%201963.htm
Check out #15...
We KNOW it's happened to the Democrat Party, but look at (REALLY look at) the Republicans and tell me, with a straight face, that definite inroads haven't been made there, too.
People, we are screw 10 ways to Timbuktu.
Maggie_T
05-30-2006, 04:49 PM
Mark Levin just quoted Lindsey Graham saying the majority of people support the Senate bill, Levin said "What's he smokin?" And after giving a run down on the facts he concluded "You keep on believing that, and you'll soon be a private citizen like the rest of us"...LOL
I think the real shock for conservatives is the discovery of so many conservative haters in our party beneath the surface - we thought it was a handful, not 17 GOPers. And so many of them are from conservative states, that it has left us disbelieving. Now the Bush has proven himself to be a thoughtless boob, and the details of a bill that gives preference to illegals on taxs, SBA loans, school enrollement and other Affirmative Action programs AS well as allowing them not to pay all taxes (only 3 of 5 years), etc. it is obvious that Republican "moderates" are a cancer within the party. They hate the American people as much as culture democrats...maybe more.
It's clear that the stereotype is right: rich business and wealth interests that are vested in income inequality - they need and want an underclass to exploit, and that the middle class has to concern themselves with (they don't have to worry in their gated communities)...
Sick...
Max, as usual, we agree.
That's right. Our Chumps in Office don't have to worry about having the majority in Congress or not. They still have their cushy jobs, their bennies (far better than ours), their gated communities, their chi-chi cocktail parties. Illegal immigration doesn't affect their ivory towers. On the contrary. They need an endless supply of maids, cooks, and gardeners. They need illegals.
Oh, for a return to the days of tarr-and-feathering!
Foquet
05-30-2006, 05:01 PM
Oh, for a return to the days of tarr-and-feathering!
Mags,
I just called for that very thing but a day or two ago. Great minds, you know. :moo:
It is true that more and more of the RINO skunks are coming out of the woodwork with this issue and exposing themselves as the cancer that they are. And if the good flesh does not cut out the cancer, the cancer will kill the good flesh.
So that means a long and hard look at all candidates running for office in your state and community. Whether it is your local county board, mayor or House or Senate member, it is time for the good flesh (conservative voters) to get out the electoral scalpel and do some political surgery to these toads and traitors. I know I will be this November.
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