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Thursday, December 14, 2006
Wish List

I'm the luckiest fella north of the Rio Grande. I cleaned up the Mess on Beacon Hill - as promised - and now I'm off to clean up the Mess on Capital Hill. Not that there is a mess on Capital Hill, what with our Republican President and Congress. But with the Democrats taking over the House and Senate there will be! And I'm just the guy to clean it up.

But enough about me. Lets talk about you. It's time for you to buy me one last Christmas present while I'm still (fraud) Governor of Massachusetts.

So get out there and help drive my internet sales tax revenue. Let’s go shopping!

Thank you for helping me make it out of Massachusetts.

Happy holidays. And thanks for all that you do for me.

Warmly,

Willard Mitt
Fraud Governor

p.s.
This way to my Wish List ------> My Amazon.com Wish List

Friday, December 01, 2006
Romney es un Fraude

The Boston Globe has charged that Willard Mitt used illegal aliens to keep his Massachusetts manse safe from illegal crab grass. (source: Boston Globe, 12/1/2006)

Romney's reaction at getting outed for using Guatemalan illegals as day laborers?

"Aw, geez." (source: Boston Globe, 12/1/2006)

Now that's an unfortunate response from or someone who has kept right-wing seating parlors in thrall with his tough-guy talk about keeping America safe from illegal aliens. (source: Boston Globe, 3/11/2006)

According to Romney's $150,000-a-year Loathsome Spokesman the Fraud Governor knows nothing about the immigration status of the landscaping workers; his dealings were with the landscape company owner who is a legal immigrant from Colombia. (source: Boston Globe, 12/1/2006)

Guess Fraudo couldn't find any American-owned landscaping companies.

Which is too bad. Because you'd expect nothing less from a guy who's made his bones barking we've "got to change our immigration policy." (source: Boston Globe, 3/11/2006)

For the record, we're with Willard Mitt on this one. We wouldn't mind having an illegal or two that we could boss around on the cheap. After all, our lawn needs tending, too. And think of all the fun 'those people' could have shoveling our driveway in February. Of course, we're not looking to become el Presidente.

Which begs the question: is it against the law to hire illegal aliens?

"It is against the law for companies to hire illegal aliens."
Romney's $150,000-a-year Loathsome Spokesman
(source: Boston Globe, 11/12/2005)

To quote our favorite south-of-the-borderite, someone's got some s'plaining to do.

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