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Daveparts Donating Member (854 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-18-07 02:50 PM
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You’re Just Too Nice





I was 18 years old, I had just turned 18, the Vietnam War was over and the draft had ended. I was out of work and homeless sleeping on couches, so I went down to the military recruiters office and was met with a most jovial fellow. A sergeant in the Army but man, what a great guy, my shoulder length hair didn’t bother him at all. He wasn’t concerned that I hadn’t finished high school in fact he promised to help me finish.

I had some how apparently gotten the wrong idea about the army, all those Van Johnson world war two movies were all wrong. Even John Wayne was wrong, according to the recruiter the army was more of a social club, sure I had to cut my hair and wear a uniform but after that it was going to be good times and good friends. I would learn a trade and go to college have the time of my life and get paid for it.

I was 18 and dumb as a post but even still I could tell I was being sold the proverbial pig in a poke. Here I was a dumb shlub and this guy’s treating me like a top football prospect visiting Ohio State. So I asked, “If it’s all fun and games who guards the missile silo’s in Montana in January? And what beach do the guys guarding the North Korean border swim at?” I admit it, I was trying to scratch through his veneer but his smile never dipped.

“Dave,” he said, “The Army is what you make of it and everyone is different. Maybe they want to get into officer candidate school or maybe you just want to do your job and coast along but the challenges you face are up to you.”

I asked for 24 hours to think it over, I left with all the paperwork filled out and even a free army pen all that was required was my signature on the bottom line. But I just couldn’t do it, not that I wasn’t patriotic or was too frightened but because that guy was just too damn nice. He was like a used car salesman who kept telling you what a great deal you were getting, his insistence made you certain that you were about to get screwed.

If I had walked in and that sergeant had said, “Sit down, thinking about joining up? Well four years from today you might say this is the best decision I ever made or the worst decision I ever made. Cause we will run the baby fat off of you, you’ll sweat out your Mama’s cup cakes and puke up your childish dreams. Sure we’ll help you go to school but you’ll have to work for it. If you want to make it in the Army you’ll have to put up with more crap than a Tijuana public bathroom.

Enter the thing that won’t go away the zombie immigration reform bill. A smiling George Bush says, “This is a good bill don’t be a racist come on support it! My good pal Ted Kennedy supports it.” I’m smelling army recruiter here, why is the Democratically controlled house and Senate are so interested in helping the President?

Last week the immigration reform bill was dead, murdered by defections from the Presidents own party. Harry Reid added the toe tag saying it would not be considered again during the session but the President returning from his Timex triumph in Albania says, “I think it will hide and watch.” Within 48 hours there it is again a New! Improved! Immigration reform bill. Hillary likes it, John McCain doesn’t. Many are on the fence saying well we’ve got to do something and even though this bill isn’t perfect… “You’re getting a swell deal on her Mr. And Mrs. America and I know she’s not perfect but you’re getting a such a great deal!”

First, why is the Congress acting on the agenda of a lame duck President? Why is it acting so quickly seeing as how it took them a hundred days to work out a compromise to increase the minimum wage? Why are they working on the Presidents agenda at all!
This President has dragged his feet obstructed justice sent his Alzheimer’s suffering attorney general to the hill to dispense bull shit under oath and yet this Congress can’t wait to help him out.

I will be the first to admit I am stridently partisan on this issue, if the President doesn’t care about his own people in New Orleans what makes you think he give a damn about Mexicans? This is about a cheap labor force for American corporations that’s all except for perhaps maybe fulfilling the Republican wet dream of destroying Social Security.

I double dog dare you to show me anything George W. Bush has ever done whose primary beneficiaries don’t own summer homes. If George W. Bush says it’s about race then it’s not about race if George W. Bush says it’s about being fair then it’s not about being fair.

The last time George Bush and Ted Kennedy worked together was on no child left behind and Kennedy later lamented he was misled. So what, should we believe this time? That it’s wise to follow the man who you said mislead you last time? Or should we trust that same man whose name has become almost synonymous with lying?

24 hours mind you, after the President finished backslapping and praising the bipartisan effort he announces in his Saturday radio address, "The American people do not want to return to the days of tax-and-spend policies." Apparently we the people are happy enough with Bush’s policy of spend and spend, the President now threatens to veto the $37 billion dollar budget for homeland security.

The bill which budgets money to hire 3000 border control agents, improve explosive detection at airports and provides money to double the amount of cargo screened on passenger aircraft busts his budget targets by $2.1 billion. Or the same amount it cost the President to run the Iraq war for thirty days, funding for which he just asked for last month and received $23.1 billion or ten times the amount that is now being called tax and spend policies.

Are the Democrats suckered again? Or perhaps they are just not trying that hard? Maybe they are taking money from the same lobbies that back the President. What was the point of electing a Democratic majority if they still do the Presidents bidding? And they wonder why their approval rating is in the tank, well it’s one thing to be a dumb ass but how stupid do you have to be to be fooled by one over and over.

The immigration reform bill like all legislation Bush proposes calls for the American public to just trust him, but once it’s passed then it’s just too late just like NAFTA and GATT. Gang members must promise to be nice and corporations must promise that they couldn’t find an American to do the job before they hire an alien at that new lower salary. We won’t have any background checks because we trust every one. And to all the immigrants who have waited in line and filled out paper work and waited on waiting lists for years you don’t mind if we let 12 to 20 million go ahead of you do you?

How stupid do they think we are? And just how stupid are we? To see this turkey trotted out yet again, claiming this one is new and improved granting entitlements to millions who have never paid in and placing burdens on state and local governments without even a consultation and not doing one damn thing beside granting probationary citizenship in exchange for a promise.

To the millions in Latin America the message is clear, come and they will grant you amnesty sooner or later. To the millions of Americans outsourced and undercut living paycheck to paycheck it’s easy enough to see through the sales pitch. For me it’s an unholy trinity of Bush, Reid and Kennedy and I smell army recruiter these guys are just too eager to sell this turkey and are just too nice.
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lazyriver Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-18-07 03:04 PM
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1. I have a knee jerk reaction to oppose anything bush
wants but I've taken the time to think this one through and couldn't agree with you more.
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Dr.Phool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-18-07 03:09 PM
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2. Ditto that, here.
Give this chimp NOTHING.
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lazyriver Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-18-07 03:54 PM
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7. Except an all expenses paid trip to the Hague
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robinlynne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-18-07 03:14 PM
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3. absolutely right.
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Zodiak Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-18-07 03:18 PM
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4. I support this OP
I am against injecting 12 million new workers into the lowest end of the pay scale where they will out-comptete our poor who are already desperate.

Bush wanting it makes me oppose it all the more. Everything Bush does is evil and against the American public....and Ted Kennedy should know better since he has been once bitten.

I am sorry, but I am staunchly against Ted Kennedy on this one. We take care of our poor FIRST. We fix New Orleans FIRST. We repair our middle class FIRST. After that, we can worry about 6 million illegal Mexicans and an additional 6 million from other countries here and working illegally.

I say we impose a corporate death sentence on abusers of our immigration laws and put the abusing factory owners and executives in jail. Then watch this prbem shrivel up and dry in ten years without further adjustment.
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Warpy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-18-07 03:37 PM
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5. You have an admirable bull shit detector
and yes, when somebody's a little too friendly, I tend to dig in my heels and resist anything they try to con me into. When somebody says "trust me," it's generally the last thing I am inclined to do.

When any Republic tries to sell me a bill with a high sounding name, I refuse it. When any Republic tells me what nefarious activities the Democrats are up to, I start examining the Republics for the same thing because that's where I know I'll find it. Whenever an organization has "Freedom" or "Liberty" or "Family" or "Concerned" or "Heritage" in its title, I know to close my checkbook and start reading about them very carefully.

If I were Lakota, I'd probably be a Contrary, bathing in dirt and drying off in water. Since I was born Irish American, the best thing I can do with this natural inclination is to research it and then write about it.

And I never buy anything from a smiling man who rocks on his heels while jingling the change in his pocket.
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truedelphi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-18-07 03:43 PM
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6. So why can't you believe that gang members will promise to be nice?
Also, those summer homes need a maintenance man or two, and the vineyard on the ranchette still needs migrant workers.

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rubberducky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-18-07 09:59 PM
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8. Very interesting article.
I agree with you 100%. bush is nothing but a lying liar. You know if he wants it something is wrong and needs further investigating. k&r
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 06:28 AM
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9. Rec'd. "Why is Congress acting on the agenda of a lame duck President?"
Why, indeed? I don't want this bill passed because selfishly, I don't want this 'success' to add to the dim one's 'legacy'. He deserves absolutely nothing.
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Daveparts Donating Member (854 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 08:33 AM
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10. Don't Worry About That
This bill is just like the 1987 bill declares victory, mission accomplished! But in fact changes nothing, it helps neither America or Mexico just takes the issue off the table. If they had decent jobs in Mexico they wouldn't come here but they don'tbecause in a country of 90 million people one million control 76% of all assets.
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