Sunday, February 6, 2011

Those of Democrats Bush

It all began with Mrs. Laura. The former first lady, interviewed by Larry King confessed, after eight years of silence "politically correct" with regard to his roommate at the White House, that his position on gay marriage was completely different from that of President George Bush, her husband. Mrs.

Bush also made clear that his thinking on abortion had always contrasted with that of George, because you think you are right to maintain and protect the right of choice granted to women. With the calmness that had characterized him during eight years in Washington, Mrs. Laura had confided to Larry that the two arguments were often cause for debate at dinner with George, but never the subject of disputes themselves.

Following in the footsteps of mother Laura, then, even more clear and open, was a few days ago one of the twins, namely Barbara, probably the more 'quiet and reserved of the two, known for his conservative positions . In a video produced by the Human Rights Campaign, a national group that defends the rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender, the twenty-nine former "first daughter", supports the marriage between persons of the same sex as the "right" and perfectly in ropes a city like New York which she calls "city." Although the beautiful Barbara rarely intervened, publicly, on matters relating to politics, very few were surprised or shocked by his decision.

Even as a student at Yale, Barbara, in fact, had been able to attend, become friends, many gay boys and girls, solidifying its openness after he moved to New York where he lives and works in the design world. Who, however, seems to have passed the "left" the women of his family, albeit on another subject, it is the former President George Bush, speaking at a forum organized by the Sothern Methodist University, has warned about the danger for the country to experience a new wave of "nativism," as exaggerated attitude of rejection of immigration.

Bush, as you can listen to the video claims that a "rational policy on immigration will sooner or later but not now, because in the spirit of a nation is growing increasingly resistant to external influences." Bush has also developed its concept, adding that "what is interesting is that in our country, from time to time, there are" isms "that are afloat.

One is the'isolazionismo 'and its evil twin' protectionism ', which then three times with' native '. In the '20s, for example, U.S. policy say, 'what does it matter what is happening in Europe?, There are already too many Italian and Jewish immigration, and therefore must close'. " The "common sense" is a miraculous gift: causes "smart" even the good old George.

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