"FAIR to Bush: Stop Undercutting Homeland Security"

(Washington, D.C.-October 4, 2004) In last week's debate with John Kerry, President Bush said he will never subordinate U.S. national security decision-making to international pressure. Instead, he apparently has his own litmus test for deciding what is needed to protect homeland security. Sadly, the President is again unwilling to take vital security steps if they offend the cheap labor lobby or impinge on the open borders policies of Mexican President Vicente Fox. This position is confirmed today in the Washington Times, ("House Told to Alter Intelligence Bill," A-11, October 4, 2004)...

..."The House leadership including Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) and Majority Leader Tom Delay (R-TX) have assembled a sound bill that will implement most of the 9/11 commission recommendations, including those required to modify the immigration policies that led to the attacks of 9/11, and that continue to leave the nation vulnerable to attack. The President and those in congress who oppose including these immigration provisions are deluding themselves if they believe the only threat facing Americans is the threat faced by American military personnel in Afghanistan and Iraq. We are a nation at war and our enemies will have no compunction about attacking us here in the United States, where we are the least prepared, if we allow them to do so" said FAIR's Stein.

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So, how do we really get the politico pimps attention before we get hit again?

And,how do we get all the these cells, assh___s, and two legged leaches out of our country?