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Senator Kennedy Receives Mexico's Highest Honor

Senor Kennedy Made Honorary Mexican

By Betsy Ross, published Jul 20, 2008
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It was announced on the main stream media yesterday that Senator Ted Kennedy is to receive Mexico's highest award and honor for his dedicated work in attempting to "legitimize" the illegal Mexicans who have crossed our borders (and the drug dealers and border hoppers Mexico needs to continue their activities in order to "stimulate" the Mexican economy).

Other than Arizona's own Senator John McCain, who joined Senator Kennedy in attempting to foist off the most contentious legislation to come down the pike in decades, Senator Kennedy has done more to promote foreign interests and corporate profits than almost any other of those corporate lackeys and globalists on the Hill. As a former 45 year Arizona resident who had on several occasions been a victim of this government negligence in securing our borders, Mr. Kennedy's speech when the McCain/Kennedy bill was being debated almost brought me to tears. But not the manipulative tears Mr. Kennedy was seeking using both his former president brother's legacy, and church's position to promote his agenda. Being from Massachusetts, who I never remember ever having visited Arizona (if so, probably would have stayed at the Biltmore anyway), not only is Mr. Kennedy out of touch with the American people, with his support of no holds barred immigration in this post 9/11 America, he's just out of touch with reality.

Congratulations on your award, Senator, you truly do deserve it. And when next you appear on the Senate floor, perhaps they will use your new nobility - "and next we'll hear from "el Patron" from Massachusetts, Senor Kennedy."

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I take it you meant "red-necked?" As a long time border stater, that is the term many of the globalist crowd use to divert those Americans who have been either victimized, or are simply calling the federal government to do it's primary job (which is why the states united to begin with, as I recall, to protect it from invasion and attack from foreigners). Many of the "legal" Mexican Americans in the border states are the most upset of all, as they have become victimized and affected. Wonder if the Catholic Church or those employers, or family members would sponsor them, until the non-criminal element achieved the citizenship most of those other foreigners worked hard to get? Senator Kennedy, after all, is from Massachusetts-a state that thus far has been minimally affected overall. It has now become a national issue, when before it was a "border state" issue. Maybe those of us are just forewarning those who have no clue of what the true cost of their position will be. Amen

Posted on 08/04/2008 at 11:08:27 AM

 
Wow, can I get a big, fat, drunken, red-nosed "AMEN" heeyah?

Posted on 08/03/2008 at 7:08:40 PM

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