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May 23, 2007

US Senate Surpasses France in Moonbattery

Having traveled down the road of moonbattery farther than we have, the French have at least learned some lessons. When it comes to illegal immigration, they are showing wisdom where our own politicians indulge in irresponsible foolishness.

The Senate is haggling over a bill to grant amnesty to the innumerable illegal aliens who have invaded the country, setting the stage for them to go on welfare and vote for Democrats, while making a joke of our national sovereignty and inviting the deluge of illegals to increase, just as it did after the last amnesty bill in 1986.

But in France, newly elected President Nicolas Sarkozy wisely rules out mass legalization of "undocumented" invaders. Illegal immigrants will continue to be deported. Immigration Minister Brice Hortefeux promises to throw out 25,000 of the criminals this year.

If France can do it, so can we.

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Sarko's no W on illegal immigration — fortunately for France.

Hat tip: Lone Star Times, on a tip from Byron.

Posted by Van Helsing at May 23, 2007 8:14 PM

Comments

When France gets it and our Congress doesn't, you know we're in deep doodoo.

Posted by: Pam at May 24, 2007 7:54 AM

Pam: Looks like it'll take rioting Muslim utes, burning cars and buses on the streets of D.C., New York, Chicago and LA, and unrestricted attacks on any females showing more than 1/2" of skin anywhere on their bodies, plus brutal, daylight assaults on anything and everything Jewish (Krystall Nacht, anyone?) to awaken politicians (at least those who are capable of being brought out of their stupor) to the fact that we have now become what France used to be (and may still be headed toward; Sarko's a breath of fresh air, but he's only one man, even as the chief executive of his nation).

Posted by: jc14 at May 24, 2007 11:09 AM