Rating the Bush
Immigration Speech
Sunday, May 14, 2006
By David Yeagley
It is presently less than one hour before President George Bush offers his placations to the country on national television. It is said that he will address directly the offenses and indignation caused by uncontrolled international tresspassing (i.e., "illegal immigration") by Mexicans. He will attempt to respond to the national outrage these preposterous circumstances have created for American citizens.
But not many patriots have great expectations for this speech. Great damage has already been done, and there is no assurance that the criminal tresspassers will be served legal consequences. The only hope is that there may be some slight reduction of further illegal crossings.

A group of undocumented Mexican immigrants leap
from the border fence to enter the United States near
Tijuana, Mexico. Associated Press archives photo
Note the wording of the liberal AP. "undocumented im-
migrants. They are criminal tresspassers. None other.
There are a number of concerns which, even if the border were miraculously shut tonight, will remain exigent. The number of American people, agencies, companies, and institutions involved in creating this egregious nightmare will no doubt remain unpunished, having done nothing but gain from the international tresspassing craze. These agencies are all complicit and should be held equally responsible for the crime. Here is a simple list of accomplices:
1) those who transport the Mexicans in their vehicles, into this country, and/or after the Mexicans are here.
2) those institutions or private persons who shelter the Mexicans, or support them with "aid and comfort" of any kind.
3) any landlord who accepts rent from an unidentified, illegal Mexican.
4) those who employ the Mexicans for any reason, in any circumstance, for any length of time.
5) any city or town government which provides any kind of identification for food, shelter, or any other kind of social services, or driver's permit.
6) any bank who opens an account to an illegal, or any mortgage company that arranges for any kind of home loan.
7) any credit card company that provides a credit card to an illegal Mexican
8) any post office employee (and associates) that provides a US post box to an illegal Mexican
9) any utility company that provides electricity, gas, or water to an illegal Mexican, his landlord, or appartment supervisor.
10) any store which accepts checks, social service cards or credit cards from an illegal Mexican, or any car dealer or private person who sells a vehicle to an illegal Mexican.
These are the social realities involved in any person's life here in America. The number of accomplices to a single illegal Mexican are multitudinous. All are guilty of harboring international tresspassers, and thus guilty of a treasonous enterprise. This is the law. This is the way it should be.
It is clear, then, that individual Americans, not that dear "corporation" phenomenon--behind which everyone loves to hide, are responsible for high crimes against America. Corporations comprise individual people. Government agencies comprise individual people. Someone signs the Mexican's papers. Some individual person approves. Some human being gives the okay. Individuals, not corporations, are guilty.
Corporations and government, however, are equally responsible as the individual people they hire. If they cannot control their employees' decisions, they should be fined stiffly, and threatened with dissolution.
I predict that very little of these concerns will be addressed tonight. On a rating of one to ten, from the ten concerns listed above, the speech will rate between 1 or 2, if that. We'll hear the compassionate mantras, and the appeals to common sense and rational solutions. We won't hear anything about deportation, incarceration, or anything radical, that speaks directly to our righteous indignation. We won't hear about deputizing American citizens beyond the powers of the Minutemen, who can only watch and report--important as that has been. We'll hear little if anything about the al-quaeda operatives already in this country who came through Mexico, or about the burgeoning thuggery of mass gang presense.
We'll hear hearty platitudes about securing the borders, making America safe, and strengthening our international relationships. We'll hear plenty about the goodness of the American people, the hard-working, valuable character about the Mexican people, and the great positive outcome of all this epochal tresspassing.
But America as already been betrayed. It is clear that Congress is useless. The feeble hand so the senate should be cuffed. All the Americans connected with the ten categories above are guilty. They are all treasonists. They are all criminal. But there will be little or no mention of this. There will be no reprimand for the masses of complicit Americans. There will be no honor for patriots. Proably, Bush will not insult the Minutemen, but there will be no eulogy for those who have taken action to protect the country.
Little can be expected from this speech, and little change can be expected from however many National Guardsmen are sent to the borders. The damage is done. The guilty are already exonerated. The criminals are already free. And they have the full support of American traitors.
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