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To: Sabertooth
"However, to take yours to its logical conclusion, to ignore the Bush Administration's clear signals of a desire to legalize Illegal Aliens is to ignore the weather forecast altogether by failing to take any preparations for drought."

OK, That's a fair statement, but what else besides sending all the faxes and letters I have, expressing my objections to any kind of amnesty to the White House and my elected represenatives, can I do? Or should I condemn him now here on FR, before the proposal is released and go vote for a third party sure loser and watch a repeat of 1992? NO THANKS. No matter what he proposes, it has to go through Congress, and there might be some politics being played here on this issue, but is it unreasonable of me to speculate on the possibility that nothing will be passed that grants amnesty, just like nothing has been proposed or passed for the last three years?

287 posted on 01/04/2004 11:34:05 AM PST by MJY1288 (WITHOUT DOUBLE STANDARDS, LIBERALS WOULDN'T HAVE ANY !)
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To: MJY1288
OK, That's a fair statement, but what else besides sending all the faxes and letters I have, expressing my objections to any kind of amnesty to the White House and my elected represenatives, can I do?

You can be less dismissive of the accumlating evidence that this President intends to legalize millions of Illegals, and of those who bring forth this evidence.

Your view of CFR proved to be subjective and incorrect, and should serve as a cautionary note against wishful thinking in this matter.

For example...

No matter what he proposes, it has to go through Congress, and there might be some politics being played here on this issue,

Relying on Congress to solve the problems the President is making for himself with regard to Illegal Aliens is rather reminiscent of the hope that the Supreme Court would save him from his CFR blunder

but is it unreasonable of me to speculate on the possibility that nothing will be passed that grants amnesty, just like nothing has been proposed or passed for the last three years?

False premise.

In the Spring of 2002, President Bush attempted to ram through a last minute extenion of Bill Clinton's Section 245(i) Amnesty. You know this.


294 posted on 01/04/2004 11:46:07 AM PST by Sabertooth (Have a Happy New Year, Freepers)
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