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Home Front: Politix
The Scream falsely accuses Bush of scapegoating Hispanics
2006-04-01
OAKLAND, Calif. - Democratic Party chief
Howard Dean accused
President Bush and the Republican Party on Friday of exploiting the immigration issue for political gain by scapegoating Hispanics.
"YEEEAAAAARRRRGH!"
Dean and Bush agree on the legislation at the heart of the debate. Both support a Senate bill that would expand guest-worker programs for an estimated 400,000 immigrants each year.

However, at a speech in an Oakland union hall, the 2004 Democratic presidential candidate sought to tie Bush to a much tougher House bill that would tighten borders and make it a crime to be in the United States illegally or to offer aid to illegal immigrants. Bush does not back the House bill.

"This is a nonsensical proposal put out by far right-wingers in the Republican Party who have been endorsed for re-election by the president of the United States," Dean said. "The president has a moral obligation to rein in the right-wing extremists in his party and stop this divisive rhetoric about immigrants."
So it is extremism to encourage rule of law?
Dean devoted much of his short speech here to the immigration debate, which has taken center stage in Washington this election year and touched off mass demonstrations elsewhere. More than 500,000 immigration-rights activists marched in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, largely to protest the House measure.

Bush has spent much of his career courting Hispanic voters, the nation's fastest-growing voting bloc, and he has helped double the GOP's share of the Hispanic vote since 2000.

Nevertheless, Dean accused Bush and fellow Republicans of demagoguery in the immigration debate, saying it fit with a long-standing pattern. He cited the president's opposition to the University of Michigan's affirmative-action program and Bush's decision to "pick on" homosexuals — an apparent reference to the gay marriage issue in the 2004 election.
Ah, so it's bullying to have unfashionable opinions in general?
"In 2006 it's immigrants. That's what their strategy is on the Republican side: divide people, scapegoat them, set them aside, point the finger at them," Dean said. "Well, that may be good for the Republican Party, but it's bad for America, and we're not going to do that."
"YEARGH! FY LIFS JUST FELL OFF!
During his remarks criticizing Bush, Dean was interrupted by a shout of "Impeach!"
"Protecting freedom and order both is a felony!"
A spokeswoman for the
Republican National Committee did not immediately return a call for comment.

In Mexico, Bush said the United States must enforce the laws protecting borders but he also repeated his support for a "guest worker program that would allow undocumented immigrants already in the country to remain.
Posted by:Korora

#10  I'd agree
Posted by: Frank G   2006-04-01 23:28  

#9  When folks say the illegals are taking the jobs that americans won't do, I'm just saying that if the wage were a decent one with benefits they certainly would.
The money that businesses are saving by paying the lower wage is being pocketed, not passed on to the consumer.
Posted by: Jan   2006-04-01 23:14  

#8  Jan - if the wages were raised, probably no need for illegals? This is just a way of raising membership
Posted by: Frank G   2006-04-01 22:54  

#7  2B
I only struck out at Bush because of the recent deal with Barbara's donation this past week, reminding me of the "business park" that Neil Bush was involved in. I drive past this failed business park every time I drive to work and it just angers me.
There are plenty of slime deals from both sides of the fence.
Frank,
I like unions. I feel they back the laborer and help keep safety issues and benefits for the workers. I do hope you're wrong about how they don't care about national security, regarding the costs to society; to pay a "living wage" with benefits if this costs society more then that's the way it should be. To pay illegals such a cheap wage without benefits, it's almost like comparing these workers to sweat shops in other countries. Isn't it?
(Sorry for slightly being off topic)
Posted by: Jan   2006-04-01 22:31  

#6  However, at a speech in an Oakland union hall,

bet it was SEIU - Service Employees International - they want all the cheap service (read hotel workers, cleaners, janitors, etc.) labor here to organize under their banner and couldn't give a rat's ass about national security, costs to society, or you personally. F*&k em
Posted by: Frank G   2006-04-01 18:43  

#5  Every thing wrong in this world would be rosy if wasn't for that evil Bush family. Really.
Posted by: 2b   2006-04-01 17:41  

#4  It sure would be nice to have elected officials actually listen to us, and remember that they are our representatives.
Tancredo is one of the few that actually wants to enforce the laws already on the books.
Talk about "flip flopping" Bush's statements a few months back (link below) and now, sure are black and white.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/11/20051128-7.html

I love our country, and it really frightens me to see the direction we're going in, and to look 5, 10 or 20 years down the road I sure don't like what I see.

We've been talking about the anchor babies, lower wages paid/scabs, emergency medicaid, schools, them sending their money home to Mexico etc etc..

We need to act on this now.
* Build the fence
* have real consequences for illegals working to the folks that hire them
* no anchor babies born of illegals
* no illegals able to attend our schools
* have emergency medicaid be just that only for emergency. (months of prenatal care is not emergency)
* consider a fee for transferring money out of country

I know I'm probably leaving stuff out there are so many issues involved.

Our middle class is disappearing, the rich are getting richer and the poor poorer. I'm working by tail off and am sliding into the poorer side I'm sad to report.

Also just looking at how we've been outsourcing the high end jobs and importing workers with little or no education for scrub jobs; the trend being that our country is becoming more illiterate.

Illegals aren't interested in coming to america because they like our way of life. They come here for the free stuff and jobs.

We all need to speak English! I'm not a racist, I don't like folks of the opposing view accusing me of such. In Denver they don't use the term "Citizen" anymore, they talk of "residents", which include illegals.

On a side issue, learning of how Barbara Bush is "donating" to Katrina channeling the money to her son only reminds me of the Silverado crap that Neil Bush got away with. Why oh why do these slime yes slime get away with such high crimes. They are the ones benefiting from the illegals working here, not me. I have to pay more in taxes to cover their costs. Oh how I wish our elected officials would listen to us!

RANT!

Posted by: Jan   2006-04-01 16:46  

#3  "If this isn't a textbook case of projection, I don't think there exists a textbook."

For the masses it's projection; but for the Democratic Party leadership it's a tactic-- a way of making lies more appealing.

Posted by: Dave D.   2006-04-01 08:57  

#2  "That's what their strategy is . . . divide people, scapegoat them, set them aside, point the finger at them"

If this isn't a textbook case of projection, I don't think there exists a textbook.

This describes EXACTLY what the DNC and their allies in the infotainment and education industries have done to whites, capitalists, and devout Christians.

After thirty years of being told by Dean's fellow travellers that as a white conservative Christian all I'm about is starving children, lynching blacks, and keeping women barefoot and pregnant, he has some nerve making these kinds of accusations.
Posted by: no mo uro   2006-04-01 05:22  

#1  IOW, the Fed and only the Fed must place more tax dollars to enforce laws the Dems don't want enforced - by any, and several, measures, the Dems are gifts that keep on giving. The Dems are fighting hard for the BALKANIZATION of America which they know will be eliminated once America is under Socialism and OWG, in the name of Motherly Regulatory, universal, deficit accounting.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-04-01 00:22  

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