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November 10th, 2006
by George Putnam – NewsMax.com We have seen through his arrogance, bullheadedness, and condescension. He has turned off the American people and has all but ruined the Republican Party. It becomes more apparent by the moment that Mr. Bush is a one world globalist; that without announcing his intentions, Bush has decided to support creation of a North American Union and he will do it through a process of governmental regulations never having to bring the issue before the American people for a clear referendum or a vote… ——————— Bush’s Sellout of America It is this reporter’s opinion that George W. Bush has been rejected by the American people. We have seen through his arrogance, bullheadedness, and condescension. He has turned off the American people and has all but ruined the Republican Party. It becomes more apparent by the moment that Mr. Bush is a one world globalist; that without announcing his intentions, Bush has decided to support creation of a North American Union and he will do it through a process of governmental regulations never having to bring the issue before the American people for a clear referendum or a vote. The Bush group has decided to backdoor creation of a North American Union that would erase our borders with Mexico and Canada and would create several super regional governing bodies with jurisdiction over the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Supreme Court. How sad this is for America! If George W. Bush had honored and fulfilled his oath of office, on Sept. 12, 2001, he would have immediately:
Had Bush and Congress done their jobs, we would have “a day without illegal aliens”:
All of this and more, had Mr. Bush and the Congress done their jobs and honored our U.S. Constitution and the rule of good old American law. It’s all the difference between illegal and legal. Put that in your legacy, George W. Bush! November 10th, 2006
by Patrick J. Buchanan While the losses were not large for the sixth year of a sitting president – a net of six Senate seats and 30-odd House seats – the significance of Nov. 7 is huge and the consequences will be historic. But it is crucial to sift out what the nation was saying and what it was not saying. Nov. 7 was a referendum on George Bush, the Iraq war and the Republican Party, and, undeniably, a repudiation of all three. Tuesday’s rout is what happens to a hubristic party that leads a nation into an unnecessary and unwise war, and presents that nation with a congressional face of self-indulgence and corruption…. November 10th, 2006
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