KOMMONSENTSJANE – GUTIERREZ’S INFLAMATORY REMARKS

As we know, Luis Gutierrez is a Congressman from Illinois.  Last night he appeared as a guest on Megyn Kelly’s show.    The subject was a Federal Judge’s 11th-hour order temporarily blocking the Obama administration from implementing the president’s executive amnesty program.  Obama has stated in many speeches that he did not have the authority to make this happen; but, in the end forced it through by sitting on illegal with his pen and phone.  It seems Luis made some inflammatory remarks on another network – This ruling speaks volumes about how mean and xenophobic folks can be.”  Megyn’s question was, “Who is being mean , and who has an unreasonable fear or hatred of foreigners?”

To give an example, the following letter will give you an idea the extent in which this administration and the Communist/Muslim Democratic Party (Obama and Luis) is taking the Constitution and shredding it.  Both Obama and Luis swore on a Bible they would uphold the Constitution and both are being lawless in justifying their deeds.  Following are Luis’ comments which actually threatened the country in his remarks if we did not pass this bill and following is my letter to Obama to show how far this country has exceeded the laws of the country:

Representative Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) and Fox News Channel anchor Megyn Kelly got into a tense exchange over the president’s executive action on immigration on Wednesday’s “Kelly File.”

Gutierrez started by clarifying that his prediction of “militancy” after a court delayed the implementation of the executive action was a reference to increased voter registration, voter turnout, people gaining US citizenship, and increased activism.

The discussion then turned to Gutierrez saying that the ruling was an example of people being “mean” and “xenophobic.” Kelly asked who specifically Gutierrez thought is mean and xenophobic, to which he responded “I think that when a judge who has already spoken about the case — first of all I think the federal judge should have recused himself. He’d already spoken about criminals and that President Barack Obama was basically inviting criminals into the United States of America. He said that already.” Kelly then interjected that those comments were made in regards to the surge of unaccompanied minors, not the executive action, and Gutierrez maintained that the comments were still relevant because they were about immigration.

Gutierrez continued, “he said that the children — when he described them, as a federal judge, that they were criminals. So, I think when I speak about hatred and bigotry, when you use that kind of terminology about children fleeing violence, they’re not all criminals.”

Kelly then cut in, saying that Gutierrez seemed to be calling all Republicans mean and xenophobic, pointing out that he said “it speaks volumes of just how mean and xenophobic you can be — to risk and to put in jeopardy the political future that you have as a national party.” Gutierrez then turned to comments made by the federal judge who ruled on the action in Texas on illegal immigrants receiving driver’s licenses and education benefits.

After a period of crosstalk, Kelly asked “not only did this judge not think that Barack Obama lacks the authority to put this executive action in place, Barack Obama thought he didn’t have the authority to do this for six years. Is he also mean and xenophobic?” Gutierrez stated “let me say the following. I disagreed with the president when he said that.” Kelly then cut, arguing “you didn’t attack his motives or impugn his character.” Gutierrez responded back, “you and I can have a much longer conversation,” to which Kelly stated “why don’t you just answer the question?”

Gutierrez then promised “I will bring you a repertoire of things…” before Kelly cut him off by saying “I don’t want your repertoire, I just want an answer to my question.” Gutierrez proceeded to list examples of Republicans saying things he thought were bigoted, which Kelly said was “dodging,” which Gutierrez maintained he wasn’t doing. He then talked about comments made by other people on illegal immigration, before Kelly said “this is not helping” and ended the interview.

AND NOW MY LETTER:

Dear President Obama and Luis Gutierrez:

I’m about to plan a trip with my family and extended family, and I would like to ask you to assist me.  I’m going to walk across the border from the U.S. into Mexico, and I need to make a few arrangements.  I know you can help with this.  I plan to skip all the legal stuff like visas, passports, immigration quotas and laws.  I’m sure they handle those things the same way you do here.  So, would you mind telling your buddy, President Enrique Pena Nieto, that I’m on my way over?  Please let him know that I will be expecting the following:

1.  Free medical care for my entire family.

2.  English-speaking government bureaucrats for all services I might need, whether I use them or not.

3.  All government forms need to be printed in English.  

4.  I want my kids to be taught by English-speaking teachers.  

5.  Schools need to include classes on American culture and history.  

6.  I want my kids to see the American flag flying on the top of the flag pole at their school with the Mexican flag flying lower down.  

7.  Please plan to feed my kids at school for both breakfast and lunch.  

8.  I will need a local Mexican driver’s license so I can get easy access to government services.  

9.   I do not plan to have any car insurance, and I won’t make any effort to learn local traffic laws.  

10. In case one of the Mexican police officers does not get the memo from President Nieto to leave me alone, please be sure that all police officers speak English.  

11.  I plan to fly the U.S. flag from my house-top, put flag decals on my car, and have a gigantic celebration on July 4th.  I do not want any complaints or negative comments from the locals.  

12. I would also like to have a nice job without paying any taxes and enforce any labor laws or tax laws.  

13. Please tell all the people in the country to be extremely nice and never say a critical word about me, or about the strain I might place on the economy.  

I know this is an easy request because you already do all of these things for all of the people who come to the U.S. from Mexico.  I am sure that President Nieto won’t mind returning the favor, if you ask him nicely.  However, if he gives you any trouble, just invite him to dinner at the White House and tell him how nicely we treat all of his citizens.

Thank you for  your kind help,

kommonsentsjane

P. S.  Attached is a reminder of how things are going in our country.  And, while I am at it, Bill O’Reilly made a remark on his show that was not appropriate.  He stated the Judge was CHERRY-PICKED!  He couldn’t be because we don’t grow cherries in Texas, Mr. O’Reilly.  We know Mr. O’Reilly voted for Obama and now he is having to eat crow not cherries!

(Original letter posted by David M. Bresnahan)

71% of voters said they would be in favor of Congress passing a law making it illegal for businesses to hire illegal aliens. Don't you agree?
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