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    Spittin In The Wind

    Speaking of border security......


    Dobbs: Bush spittin' in the wind at border
    By Lou Dobbs
    CNN


    Wednesday, August 9, 2006; Posted: 11:54 a.m. EDT (15:54 GMT)


    Lou Dobbs says the president may need to cut some of his "fancy advisers" loose.
    -- There you go again, Mr. President. You just couldn't help yourself this weekend. For crying out loud, you did everything but declare "Mission Accomplished" on our southern border.

    You told everybody listening to your weekly radio address that you fulfilled your pledge to deploy 6,000 National Guard members to support the Border Patrol and re-asserted your call for "comprehensive immigration reform," meaning a guest-worker program and amnesty for millions of illegal aliens.

    Mr. President, 'cause you're sittin' in Crawford, 'cause you're a former governor of Texas and 'cause I was born in Texas myself, let's talk Texas here in hopes we can better communicate. When you said this weekend your administration met a key objective to better secure our nation's borders, well, that was just brag, not fact. Whoever suggested you say such a thing is dumber than a box of hammers. And as they also say in Texas, you oughta cut 'em loose.

    When you talk about the National Guard delivering results at our border and brag about our Border Patrol agents seizing 17,000 pounds of illicit drugs and 2,500 illegal aliens along our southern border since June 15, well doggone it, it's just about obvious those fancy advisers of yours forgot to tell you that's actually well below last fiscal year's pace, when the Border Patrol caught more than 1 million illegal aliens and seized more than 1.3 million pounds of illicit drugs. Did I mention you oughta cut those fancy advisers loose?

    Mr. President, I don't know if anybody told you, but only 250 more Border Patrol agents have been freed up by all those National Guardsmen. If you're curious, that works out to just about one agent for every 10 miles of border with Mexico. You don't think your compadre Vicente Fox is exactly jumpy as spit on a skillet over that deployment, do you?

    By golly, Mr. President, I need to remind you that you told the nation on May 15 that you were sending the National Guard to the border. We simply couldn't find 'em, and we sure went lookin'. Now the National Guard tells us they're not actually on the border but somewhere in the Southwest, and a whole bunch of 'em are in training, not exactly workin' just yet.

    And that fella running the so-called Homeland Security Department...he talks about ending the Border Patrol's catch-and-release program for illegal aliens and then catches and releases them, and then talks about someday achieving "operational control" of the border instead of talkin' about securing it. That makes a lot of people think he's about as yellow as mustard without the bite.

    Now what with the war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan, Israel battling Hezbollah, Iran and its nuclear program, North Korea and its nuclear program and its missiles, our record trade and budget deficits, a slowing economy and accelerating energy prices, you're probably feelin' right now 'bout like a gnat in a hailstorm. That's understandable.

    But as Texans like us say, when you find yourself in a hole, first thing to do is quit diggin'. You got more than enough critics right now, and sure, every dog has its fleas. But you sure don't want folks to start pullin' for the fleas.

    I don't mean any disrespect, Mr. President, and I do know you're the leader of the free world, but if you would, please look 'round and see just who's followin'.
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    I'll pay a few extra dollars in my tax bill.....forget the tax cuts.....keep me safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
    I'll pay a few extra dollars in my tax bill.....forget the tax cuts.....keep me safe.

    Silly RICHARD...the tax cuts aren't for you! Unless you aren't telling us something.... are you one of the very rich?

    And do you really think a posse chasing illegals along the Mexico border will keep you safe from terrorists???

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    [QUOTE=Edwina's Secretary]Silly RICHARD...the tax cuts aren't for you! Unless you aren't telling us something.... are you one of the very rich?

    And do you really think a posse chasing illegals along the Mexico border will keep you safe from terrorists???[/QUOTE]

    it's a good start. Either way there needs to be some way to keep the illegals out.




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    I think you miss the point.....

    Ah yes....the dangerous threat posed by lawn mowing and strawberry picking.

    Some think the government might better spend on reducing the terrorist threat...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    By golly, Mr. President, I need to remind you that you told the nation on May 15 that you were sending the National Guard to the border. We simply couldn't find 'em, and we sure went lookin'. Now the National Guard tells us they're not actually on the border but somewhere in the Southwest, and a whole bunch of 'em are in training, not exactly workin' just yet.
    Gol Darn it! I hope they don't go losin the National Guard!!
    A whole mess of our Kansas boys just left for there!!!
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    Any time a guard unit is activated for federal duty, they go through a mobilization process which includes personnel readiness screening, (takes about 2 weeks to complete), training, and evaluation. Depending on the unit, it can take anywhere from 30-90 days to get them ready for a mission.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    Any time a guard unit is activated for federal duty, they go through a mobilization process which includes personnel readiness screening, (takes about 2 weeks to complete), training, and evaluation. Depending on the unit, it can take anywhere from 30-90 days to get them ready for a mission.

    Is that why it took so long for federal troops to help out in New Orleans?
    I'm not being sarcastic, I really want to know.
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    The reason it took so long for Federal troops to arrive in New Orleans was simply ineptitude at several levels.

    Before Federal assets (especially troops) are used in disaster recovery there are steps that have to be taken, and one of them is a request from the governor of the state. That request isn't supposed to go out until all available state assets are involved. There was a delay getting the National Guard into action, and it pretty much rippled across the whole operation.

    (They couldn't have had a better Commanding General in place if they wanted to, though. General Honore is a top notch commander)

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    Is that why it took so long for federal troops to help out in New Orleans?
    I'm not being sarcastic, I really want to know.

    blame it all on fast food, the internet and all the other crap that has made citizens of the United States a bunch of impatient AHs.

    I have to remind myself of that fact whenever I have to wait in any line.


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