'..Why is he so anxious to be on the side of the law-breakers?'
May 17, 2011 | 1250 views | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Dear Editor,

In a recent speech, Obama says he supports "comprehensive immigration reform," giving existing illegal aliens "a pathway to get right by the law." In other words, he wants to excuse them for breaking the law and eventually make them citizens.

He does next to nothing to stop illegal immigrants from coming to this country. In fact, he turns against States that try to enforce the laws that the Federal Government fails to enforce, which would limit illegal immigration. Instead of reducing the number of illegal immigrants, he seams to encourage more of them and wants to eventually give them citizenships so they can vote. Most of these people will obviously vote Democratic. They like the idea of government support with free this and free that. If this continues to happen, in addition to possibly ruining the country, it will give the Democrats an overwhelming majority of the votes. The two party system might become a thing of the past.

Could this be Obama's plan? He may think with all those votes, "After my second term as president, I will run for a third and then a fourth term. Roosevelt did it, why can't I?"

You may think he can't do that. The Constitution now limits the President to two terms.

So what! With enough votes he can change the Constitution to allow unlimited terms. He may think he will one day even be elected "Head Honcho," or just declare himself Dictator and do away with the Constitution altogether. He never did like it anyway.

If this is not his plan, then why is he so anxious to be on the side of the law-breakers?

Roy Bethune

Cartersville