Friday, June 15, 2007

The HAT People: Lost In The Desert

I voted for George W. Bush twice and stayed up all night watching the returns, hoping for his eventual victory because I thought he would be great for our country. Now, I regret not only my votes but the support I have given him and the Republican Party over the years. They have betrayed my trust and betrayed our country.

What is even more painful is that I do not think Republicans care that those who voted for them feel betrayed. And I do not think Republicans care that those of us in the middleclass will have to pay the price for the poverty and loss of job opportunities they are creating in this country with the amnesty bill and lack of immigration enforcement. In one-year-and-a-half, Mr. Bush will go back to his ranch and write his book or whatever ex-presidents do but my family and I will have to pay the higher taxes to support the greater influx of illegals that will enter this country after Republicans give amnesty to the 12 million plus who are already here. As well, we will have to pay those taxes with less income since the illegals have been driving down the wages for the average American.

I do not understand why Republicans are destroying this nation. I only wish I had not been a part of it by voting Mr. Bush into office. President Bush has led conservatives into the desert and abandoned us. Who will lead us out?



Sunday, June 10, 2007

The HAT People: Find The Law-Abiding American?

Anyone who has traveled abroad knows that uncomfortable, lonely feeling of being a stranger while standing in a line.

Well, it is no longer necessary to venture outside the borders of the USA to find such an experience. One need only go anywhere in America, join any line. Americans are at risk of becoming foreigners in their own country by virtue of the gradual watering down of their culture due to the illegal influx of aliens. Businesses seeking to expand their market shares and politicians reaching for voting blocks to help them remain in office are going out of their way to court the fastest growing minority in the US without any concern for offending their current customer base or constituency.

Witness Bank of America (how ironic is that name) handing out bank and credit card accounts to illegals, facilitating their breaking of US immigration laws. The bank appears to fear neither their customers with legal US residency nor any legal difficulties with the government.

Then note the US Senate’s attempt to grant legal status to those who openly break the immigration laws in deference to the wishes of the American people all the while claiming the voters are demanding they do it. Huh?

Question; when will Americans realize the danger and act on their own behalf?


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