there are some that think Bush has saved us from attracts here at home , but I think that when the terrorist are ready to do something here , it will happen .
There are so many ways they could do it that they are only waiting to decide which one will do the most damage to the US .
Some of you are being lulled into a false sense of security , by the war in Iraq and when it happens , you won't know what hit you .
Never assume anything . Nobody in this Administration knows what their doing and never have . Some of you are so gullible that you believed everything that was told to you , even the lies about why we had to go to war in Iraq . The sad part is you still believe it . No , Bush has not done a good job protecting the US , it's just a matter of time and God help us when it happens .
gokart 121 you said it better then I could , and I agree with you .
The first way to protect our country is to close the borders , now !
2006-11-20 13:32:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think any President, or elected representative has done a good job of protecting our borders. We have plenty of laws on the books right now that could stop this invasion in its tracks. Instead our politicians have been arguing for how long? How many have crossed while they debate? Any useful legislation that is passed by the states and municipalities is immediately blocked by the ACLU and our liberal courts allow it. Even when existing laws are enforced the ACLU is there to file suit.
WE the people no longer have a say.
I have written my two State Senators on this issue, but I am from California and Feinstein, Boxer, and Pelosi are all pro illegal. I have written Bush too but we know where he stands as well. Do I think my protests have fallen on deaf ears? Absolutely, No question about it.
2006-11-20 13:47:27
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answered by Bob G 3
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President Bush has not done a good job on our borders, but to be fair Clinton, Bush 1, Reagan and so on have not either, Our borders have always been a problem but up until recently have not drawn this much attention.
Our politicians have sold us out for the sake of votes and money. Our security in this country is at very high risk not just because of our recent president but all of our politicians, They are so worried about keeping their jobs, that they can't see the big picture
2006-11-20 13:08:07
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answered by kjlh58 3
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The President has done a miserable job protecting the borders, that's why we have 12+million illegals wandering around,
to be fair he's done an excellent job protecting us from terrorists, no attacks since he took decisive action after 9/11
I wish his predecessor had done the same, we may not have had a 9/11 attack
Thankfully we're battling the terrorists in the middle-east instead of New Jersey or Malibu
2006-11-20 13:03:59
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answered by Ron H 2
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I have written my congressmen many times, and still do, it was the Republican congress that kept the Senate Bill from passing which would have been amnesty. Bush wanted that bill passed, but the congress would not because of the American people, called and wrote them, so the Republican congress listened to the people, now we have a Democratic congress in control, so we are screwed they will pass the bill that Bush wanted and that means amnesty. Bush and the De ms have and will betray us when it comes to immigration. Bush has protected us from more attacks, but he is a globalist that means more jobs lost, and going over seas, because he wants a free trade agreement with the Asian countries, that's why he is in Vietnam and Indonesia.
2006-11-20 13:17:09
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answered by hexa 6
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Bush has an agenda which does not serve America, but does serve the
Northern American Alliance
Which will erase the borders between Canada, the US, and Mexico. The purpose is to create a greater financial base for the already wealthy, weed out the middle class and produce a very large working class.
Therefore you have a small, but powerful...wealthy Aristocracy and the rest are poor.
2006-11-20 17:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The government has done next to nothing about the borders. The states will have to themselves, and the citizen groups like the Minutemen who are actually doing a lot more than the government is, without the billions of dollars that the government gets from taxes.
2006-11-20 15:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Right you are. Nobody cares because they do not fear the electorate which they see is dwindling because of addiction to video, audio and stimulants and fast this and that, etc. The rest are from over the border, illiterate and uneducated and even the activists can't get enough of them to vote illegally to make a difference.
It will take reinstating the draft to get these teens and twenties away from the zone out machines and into what is going on. That is going to happen because the democrats - in one of their few good moves - realize in a world about to blow, we need bodies. Teens don't know and don't care - in general. Those of you who do, you need to wake the others up we are in big trouble.
2006-11-20 13:29:41
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answered by ALWAYS GOTTA KNOW 5
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I have written my duly elected representatives and received letters in response to my concerns, I believe that I have been a part of a larger group of concerned Americans who demand that our government do what is in the best interest of the entire nation as a whole. I will not go into my opinions on the performance of our president.
2006-11-20 13:10:35
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answered by RENEGADE. 3
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Nobody has filed a single complaint against President Bush. Many protests and insults were lodged in the internet and media with anonymity and untraceable nicknames but none was brave enough to save the country knowing that they have evidence.
2006-11-20 13:00:46
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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