Hell Yes!!
2006-09-22 05:07:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Your asking two questions at the same time...
I think we have "enough" immigrant workers here in America.
And you would have to be either totally dillusional, a family member, or have some sort of financial gain (with an extremely high pay off) to be a Bush supporter.
I think Bush is giving Republicans a bad name or maybe not. Maybe he's the best representation of Hypocrisy, in existance today, carring out the agenda of a well masterminded plan that was placed in process by HIS forfathers long ago.
2006-09-22 05:48:30
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answered by californian 2
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He ordered Norad to face down on 9/11. He ordered the FBI to stay faraway from Al Queda operatives at flight faculties. i do not understand how those treasonous acts helped the country be secure yet distinct brainwashed Neocons look to imagine it did. If the Neocons had a deal with on the info they could mob and string Bush up. The Neocons must be making a song praises to Obama in the experience that they truly knew what changed into happening.
2016-11-23 15:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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for sure for sure...Bush cannot even spell immigrant!!! i don't mind working with immigrants either. in fact, none of the immigrants i work with would ever think of....shall we say...going AWOL on the national guard while avoiding the Viet Nam draft...and then years later deny their countrymen proper equipment...pensions...proper care life insurance for their families back home...publicly out spies working for them...the way i see it, bush's approval rating speaks volumes on the quality of education in the USA. Students could use more lessons on critical thinking. If Americans were better equipped to think critically, they could better evaluate the complete lies this administration continually blathers on about. oh, oh, oh i know those 46% think this is outrageous...yes...well my suggestion...blow us up with all those wmds we found in Iraq...or send the ultimate marksmen himself...Cheney, uh...first name Dick...or question my patriotism please...tell me this country was not built on debate or dissent...or that you were born here, yes such a great argument if you in fact are a Native American...oh your not...oh i guess that makes you an immigrant as well? simple answer yes I'd take integrity from anywhere over naive Bush supporters
2006-09-22 05:48:36
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answered by baldavelli 1
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I agree with the basic idea that it is preferable to have people of integrity running this country, and believers in truth for friends and neighbors. However, we do have a huge problem with people coming over our borders illegally, sucking the life right out of us. Overcrowding is a huge problem. I think I'd like to see us take care of what we already have to deal with.
2006-09-22 05:47:27
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answered by catarina 4
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I don't mind the Bush supporters who actually think for themselves (even if I don't agree with their way of thinking) but it's the blind followers who have turned him into some sort of a god with their "W- the President" stickers and such. Get rid of them and we might raise the gross national IQ a good bit.
2006-09-22 05:15:29
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answered by sylverstarz17 2
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safer no. better prolly not. 11 million? is that all they have? damn that sucks for bush with a country of 300 million.
2006-09-22 05:15:53
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answered by one glove 3
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Yes I do, Bush has done nothing good for this country,
Captain Moron and his band of Evil-doers are not pro America they are Pro their own wallet, little do they know that when the world is in chaos money will have little value but then it will be too late.
2006-09-22 05:09:07
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answered by Sara 5
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You would get 11 million more uneducated, dirt poor, mostly illiterate people and the country wouldn't be able to continue as a country that meant anything. We can't continue to take in the world's uneducated and poor because it is our doom, and California is already doomed. Be a little more intellectual in your view of the illegal immigrant problem. Please.
2006-09-22 05:28:35
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answered by ALWAYS GOTTA KNOW 5
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Just remember when you decide to implement that deportation thing: The right wingers are generally much more heavily armed than you libs.
A word to the wise.
2006-09-22 05:14:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I totally agree, Bush's way of thought if any is totally archaic, wanting to wall americans inside. It clearly shows his lack of history knowledge, heck! His lack of everything, totally mediocre president.
2006-09-22 05:13:23
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answered by saltamontes20 4
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