Transcript:
Bush Talks to O'Reilly [ About US-Mex Border ]
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,133712,00.html
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
[ please note that year date! as you read the following ]
This is a partial transcript from the September 27, 2004 edition of "The
O'Reilly Factor,"
O'REILLY: A "Time" magazine investigation says, 3 million illegal aliens
crossed the Mexican border, and we talked about this four and a half
years...
[...]
O'REILLY: Every year, 3.5 million illegals come over. Why can't the federal
government control that?
BUSH: Well, as you know, as the governor of Texas, I was very aware of this
issue. There is a long border, that makes it hard to control. We have beefed
up places along the border to try to stop the process of...
O'REILLY: With all due respect, though, it's not working, with 3 million...
BUSH: It's working a little better. They're doing a pretty good job down in
Arizona, which is the main border crossing. But I was trying to get my words
here for a minute. I was trying to give you some facts. I think there's a
thousand more border patrol agents along the border, we're modernizing
border techniques, we're using better surveillance methods to stop crossing
at the border. Now, look, people are coming up because they want to work.
You know, family values don't stop at the border.
[ Bush cares more about MEXICAN "family values" than AMERICAN "family
values"]
O'REILLY: Absolutely,
BUSH: If you can make 50 cents in the interior of Mexico, and five bucks in
the interior of the United States, you're coming for the five bucks, and
they're poor.
[ What about Americans who are "poor" because they lost their jobs to Bush's
globalist policies?]
O'REILLY: Ninety percent of them are, but 10 percent are bad guys.
BUSH: Well, look...
O'REILLY: A lot of bad guys coming here.
BUSH: I don't know how you got the 10 percent number, maybe...
O'REILLY: The border patrol you know, incarceration, violent crime, that...
BUSH: No question about it. It is a serious issue. I happen to believe the
best way to enhance the border is to have temporary worker cards available
for people. And I think it's best for the employers who are employing these
people. I think it's best for the employees that are trying to find work. I
think the long-term solution for this issue on our border is for Mexico to
grow a middle class. That's why I believe in NAFTA (search)...
[ There ya go. He's a globalist. A U.S. sovereignty trashing scumbag! ]
O'REILLY: We'll be in the grave.
BUSH: I don't think so. It's happening. Look, I wish I could have taken you
down there and shown you the northern tier of states in Mexico ten years ago
compared to today. I mean, it's happening.
Free trade helps lift lives, free trade develops commerce, free trade gives
people a chance to realize their dreams. And so long as the wage
differential is as big as it is, and so long as moms and dads feel the
necessity to feed their children, they're going to come and try to make a
living.
[ Bush is doing a damn good job of trashing good paying U.S. jobs with his
globalist policies! Looks like what he REALLY wants to do is to "equalize"
job pay across national borders...ie: drive hourly pay down into the sewer!
]
O'REILLY: So you're not going to militarize the border to stop...
BUSH: No, we're going to use the border patrol, beef it up, give it better
technologies and better equipment to do its job.
O'REILLY: OK. You know a lot of people are not going to like that answer,
you know that.
BUSH: Well it's a truthful answer.
O'REILLY: OK.
BUSH: I mean, as opposed as to what, putting a military on the border,
O'REILLY: Yes, [use the] military to back up the border patrol, to just stop
the, rampant...
BUSH: No, I think the best way to do it is to give the border patrol the
assets it needs to do its job.
[ And...since 1994 Bush has done ANYTHING BUT give our border control the
"assets" it needs to stop this flood of Mexicans into the United States. In
plain english our President is nothing other than a damn liar! ]
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