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To: Defend Liberty

“My comment: Not total amnesty? In other words she supports partial amnesty. Partial amnesty”

False. You are putting words in her mouth that she didn’t say, but that you want her to say.

Think of it this way. Would you support total amnesty? No. So your answer would also be “Not total amnesty.”

Read this again, and stop trying to put words in her mouth she didn’t say:

“American citizens who are - who are here lawfully - they need to be the ones with the first shot at getting these jobs. We cannot make it easy on those who have chosen to be illegal - illegally here, to disobey our laws. No!


48 posted on 03/30/2011 4:27:24 PM PDT by reasonisfaith (Sarah Palin is above taking the fake high road.)
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To: reasonisfaith
False. You are putting words in her mouth that she didn’t say, but that you want her to say.

That is her quote from the interview.

Palin's quote you cite "We cannot make it easy on those who have chosen to be illegal - illegally here, to disobey our laws. No!

This statement couldn't be more disingenuous since she will be making it easier for them to remain in the country while giving while in the country and permanently, at least for some, once they register. That's after some indeterminate amount of time passes before she decides the borders are secure. That is amnesty for illegals regardless how you spin the concept.

If she is so adamant they obey our laws then why doesn't she support enforcing the current federal immigration laws that require all illegal aliens be deported and do not include allowing them to remain in the country by registering?
49 posted on 03/30/2011 4:57:18 PM PDT by Defend Liberty
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