Fresh Produce Discussion Blog

Created by The Packer's National Editor Tom Karst

Monday, February 26, 2007

The day Bush killed America

The day Bush killed America is the day a guest worker program is passed. That's the outrageous if angry point made in this column posted by Mark Lowry on the American Chronicle.
This is where he loses it:

The ignoble day legislation granting amnesty or guest worker status to millions of illegals is passed, will go down in history with recognition equal to the day John Kennedy died, the Alamo, Pearl Harbor, 9-11, and Neville Chamberlain’s “peace in our time” declaration. All will remember where they were when Bush killed America. Mark that day well; you will need to explain to your children why you did nothing to stop it.

TK: The passion about the immigration issue is easy to underestimate by produce advocates, but reactionaries like Lowry are quick to remind us of this point: No matter how reasoned and strong the arguments are for a guest worker program for agriculture, name calling and fiery rhetoric will likely be the response.

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