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Bush amnesty plan angers GOP faithful.(Ahead Of The Curve)

The New American

| February 09, 2004 | Japer, William F. | COPYRIGHT 2004 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

ITEM: A headline for the January 12, 2004 edition of Human Events Online announced: "Plan for Immigration Reform Dismays Many Conservatives." Among those quoted in the article were syndicated columnist Don Feder, who said, "It's nauseating, to be honest with you. I didn't vote for Bush to get this." Free Congress Foundation President Paul Weyrich told Human Events: "I think that for the first time, he may have come up with something that may seriously endanger his base." Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C.) had this to say: "You can disguise it any way you want, it's still amnesty."

Expressions of disappointment and outrage over President Bush's so-called immigration reform plan which would legalize millions of illegal aliens already in the United States, as well as invite millions more to come--have erupted from the chattering classes that have provided the president's most unswerving support: radio talk-show hosts and political columnists.

"This is the worst betrayal of our country. in my lifetime," said national talk-show host Michael Savage on his January 12 broadcast. "This is much more serious than dropping your pants for an intern. This is a policy that represents a danger to national security." Savage went so far as to call for President Bush's impeachment over the matter (though he later backed off on that score, explaining on his website that he really was trying to "save the Bush Presidency" and "awaken this good man" who has been misled on the immigration issue).

AHEAD OF THE CURVE: No one should have been surprised on January 7, 2004 when President Bush announced his plan to give legal "temporary worker" status to millions of illegal aliens now in the U.S. as well as to "willing foreign workers" who claim to have job offers in this country. The president had been laying political groundwork for this venture since before entering the White House, as THE NEW AMERICAN has been documenting in regular reports on the issue.

In a January 29, 2001 "Insider Report," for example, we noted President-elect Bush's revealing remarks that appeared in the Financial Times on December 12, 2000. "Mark my words," Bush told the British newspaper, "I am going to have more problems with members of my own party than I will with Democrats." Bush said that if "anybody comes to me demanding this or telling me to do that, they'll be finished." The Bush quote went on: "They tried to do that in Texas with English-only [which attempted to abolish bilingual education]. But I said: 'No. You are not going to destroy this party by being extremist.' ... I had to change the imagery in my party. I had to change the idea that my party was against things. Against immigrants. Against public schools."

As governor of Texas, Bush had already shown that he had adopted the liberal-left, ...

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