That guy in the YouTube clips is a joke, he's so unprofessionally bristling with spite and hatred for Bush.
Again, Bush is not my guy, so I don't give a fuck. I didn't vote for him in 2000, and I only voted for him as the lesser of two bad options in 2004. I support him on a few issues, I oppose his actions on many others. In my view, and in the eyes of many other conservatives, Bush is not even a conservative, on spending, on big government, and on immigration.
And another slander on your part, trying to paint me as a racist, despite what I actually said.
For the record, Cubans are reliable conservatives, and generally very well educated. My friend Fernando, a retail business owner, said when he first came here, he saw himself as a Cuban living in America. But after more than 20 years, on 9-11, he realized he saw himself as an American. He was outraged by what happened, and he said he would fight and die for this country. At some point along the way, without even realizing it himself, he had fully assimilated.
I have a number of other Cuban friends, and have dated quite a few Cuban women.
Nice try on the smear job, though. Despite my high regard for Cubans, Argentinian, Brazilians, Colombians and many others, you want to paint me as a "hater" for wanting to limit immigration to what we can assimilate. Well, guess what, many of them don't like the idea of amnesty either. Because many of them waited a year or more after applying for a visa, before they were allowed to come here, then went through a long process and paid a lot of fees so they could finally stay here, and more time, money and effort before they could become citizens.
Amnesty for illegals makes a mockery of what they had to go through. So the idea of amnesty pisses them off too.
It's not about race for me, it's about who assimilates and who doesn't, who respects our laws, and who doesn't. Who loves this country, and who abuses it and works from within to destroy it.