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The OP is pointing out that Obama and Biden are meeting with people who have absolutely no voice in this nation instead of meeting with people who do have a voice.
You've missed the point. The President can and will meet with people in the country, for whatever reason he wishes. Whether you like the reason or not. Get over it, and keep your focus on the discussion.
You've missed the point. The President can and will meet with people in the country, for whatever reason he wishes. Whether you like the reason or not. Get over it, and keep your focus on the discussion.
I've missed the point? Illegals have no political rights in this nation, therefore meeting with the President and the VP in regards to their illegality is a cause the President and VP have no reason for. They work for the people of the US, not for illegals. There's nothing to "get over".
Your comment has no bearing on the OP. The OP is pointing out that Obama and Biden are meeting with people who have absolutely no voice in this nation instead of meeting with people who do have a voice. Illegals have no political rights in this country and their civil rights are limited. Illegals shouldn't even be meeting with members of Congress, let alone the President and the Vice-President.
Tells us one damn important fact. American Citizens born and raised in the US matter not to this President Obama.
Those people who know how to break laws and push barriers, come to this Country illegally and put demands on us and take jobs away from willing Americans have more important status to Obama, then nauralized citzens, and this stinks. I have a problem with this. I don't care who the hell the President is Republician or Democrat i would feel the same way.
Republicians are different then then counterparts, we are not cry babies, making excuses 24/7 and thinking that our President is a God. We do know better. We are not naive, brainwashed, braindead, and hot-headed. When a President does wrong is a liar, he should pay for his actions.
It is clear the American People are not important enough to Obama, this i have a huge problem with, and so do my democrat friends who are obviously not brainwashed, and breadead.
I've missed the point? Illegals have no political rights in this nation, therefore meeting with the President and the VP in regards to their illegality is a cause the President and VP have no reason for. They work for the people of the US, not for illegals. There's nothing to "get over".
Unfortunately you are right. They're supposed to work for us, but they don't.
Well Obama and some others in congress do appear to be working for ethocentric Hispanic citizens but not those of us who want our immigration laws eforced and object to rewarding those who violate them.
Well Obama and some others in congress do appear to be working for ethocentric Hispanic citizens but not those of us who want our immigration laws eforced and object to rewarding those who violate them.
It's not just Obama and it's not just Hispanics. The whole government is working to screw all of us over except for small portions of the electorate that they want to woo...and that's only so they can keep getting elected, or earn money for themselves by doing political favors.
The whole system and both parties are all rotten to the core.
I've missed the point? Illegals have no political rights in this nation, therefore meeting with the President and the VP in regards to their illegality is a cause the President and VP have no reason for. They work for the people of the US, not for illegals. There's nothing to "get over".
Oh yes they do. Local elections.
The slow ebb if "rights" has been taking place right under your nose.
They have the "right" to healthcare.
They have the "right" to send their kids to school.
They have various degrees of "rights" granted to them by state governments.
I know better and it will never see the light of day in the House.
You've overlooked the fact that the Speaker of the House is in favor of immigration reform. The House version isn't likely to adopt the Senate bill in its entirety, but both the Speaker and the Minority Leader are behind reform legislation and predict it will move forward. Time will tell. But there will be bipartisan legislation in the House.
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