Iraq War con Border Mess
Date: Monday, June 05 @ 14:58:33 CDT
Topic: Calandria Column


The deployment of thousands of national guards along the Mexican border is not militarization,  according to President George W. Bush but  what? The problem with this president is his constant play with words and expressions. In some cases, one has to do some hermeneutical dissection in order to comprehend his thoughts and ideas. The idea of sending the national guards is not the solution to the border problem. A comprehensive immigration reform, recruitment of more border patrol officers and fencing of the strategic places (where there is an easy access) are more effective measures to the problem. I know the fencing could be a little costly but think about it, compared to what we are spending in Iraq and Afghanistan and the foreign aids that this country is carrying in her shoulders. I may sound like a Republican with my conservative thought of foreign and war spending but this country has to think and fix first her own problems before those of others.

We cannot afford to overwork our national guards because of the Iran threat. I am not saying that another war is imminent but Iran’s stupid and evil President seems crazy as hell with his nuclear ambitions. Now, there is a clear difference between Iraq and Iran and I hope (this time) that our intelligence is “clear and distinct” (quoting the Cartesian theory of knowledge).

With more than fifty percent of the respondents in the recent survey expressing dissatisfaction with GOP’s (Grand Old Party) performance in Congress, I am “crossing my fingers<D>” for a Democratic take over in November. The result of the midterm election is very crucial to immigration system if nothing is reached before then. A Democratic House of Representative will surely hammer a law leading towards amnesty or lawful employment and citizenship of millions of undocumented immigrants in this country. While a Republican House will be a nightmare (as it is now with their legislation last December 2005 making it a felony to stay in this country without the necessary legal papers).

 My instinct tells me though that before the midterm election, both chambers of Congress will come to a compromised bill on immigration. The Senate version will probably prevail (with some amendments to accommodate the House conservatives) because it is most likely similar to the White House proposal (except for the fencing provision). The Democrats do not have the luxury to make some bargaining proposals because of their minority status but at least they got the “soul<D>” of what their fighting for – a path towards citizenship. Even if an immigration bill is approved before November, we still need a Democratic House in order to balance our Congress and slow down the aggressiveness of the White House. The monopoly of power has just resulted in an abuse and corruption charges. Power corrupts as is it commonly said.

The outcome of this election could also be interpreted as a referendum not only on the President’s job performance but  also that of his Party. Recently, the Washington Post has quoted Mr. Bush for downplaying the result of surveys. The only way to rebut his apocryphal thinking is to send Democrats to Congress. A democratic win will send a strong message and shake his erroneous mind and stubborn personality.

After the Iraq war, the House conservatives are again on their “shoes<D>” to screw up the immigration issue. Their proposed bill is inhuman and reflects an unchristian attitude. Do we still have some remnants of Southern white supremacists (of the 1930s and 40s) in Congress? Republican conservatives in the House argue that terrorists could use the borders to make their way to the U.S. soil. Hence, making security as an excuse for their hatred toward the people who mow their lawns and clean their mansions. With so many publicities about border security, do you think the terrorists are stupid enough to go through Mexico?

 In a nutshell, my message is for us Filipinos to unite behind a Democratic ticket this coming election. My white Republican friend has voted for John Kerry during last’s Presidential election and will likely vote for a Democratic candidate in Congress this coming election (she is an immigrant lawyer by the way, I hope you understand why).







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