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To: Turret Gunner A20

Well your “unbiased” qualification certainly takes out the internet, newspapers, television news and reports and your own statments.

Try;
http://www.ontheissues.org/sarah_Palin.htm

http://www.rightsidenews.com/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=1992

http://www.issues2000.org/Governor/Sarah_Palin_Immigration.htm

look at her stances on what they call immigration and on Palins failure as governor to take action against Alaskan sanctuary cities. She uses the same twisted logic as Bush and McCain, dissavowing the Amnesty lable, but supporting the disengenuous and infamous path to citizenship.

I, like you, always assumed that Sarah was anti illegal aliens. I never googled the question before reading the post in Freepers. In fact there are several google sources.

Again, show me where the quotes are false.

I will not support any politician that is pro amnesty. Sarah Palin, by her own voice and actions, has supported illegals, her only anti illegals stance being that they should not have drivers licenses.

Show me where she is now opposed to illegals.


568 posted on 08/11/2009 9:09:35 AM PDT by larry hagedon (born and raised and retired in Iowa.)
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To: larry hagedon
Show me where she is now opposed to illegals.

Here ya' are.

Sarah Palin on Immigration (Oct. 31, 008)
Interview w/ GRETA VAN SUSTEREN

Fox News.com ^ | Saturday, November 01, 2008 | Sarah Palin (interview)

VAN SUSTEREN: Governor, you know, before economics hit us so heavily in the last month or so as a topic, the thing that grabbed people's attention was illegal immigration. And that was the big problem for a long time. What's your thought on that? I mean, what's -- how do can we fix the illegal immigration issue in this country?

GOV. SARAH PALIN: We've got to secure the borders, and we can't be considering this broad range of amnesty that some would want. We've got to secure the borders and prove to the American people that the federal government is serious about this, and it's got to be a comprehensive approach to dealing with the immigration challenge that we have -- securing the borders, working with our border governors and mayors. They're there on the front lines, understanding what some of the solutions can be, if only they have an administration who will work with them.

And McCain has a great comprehensive approach that he wants to take to this. It includes dealing humanely, too, with the 12 million or 13 million illegal immigrants that we have today also. But until we secure the borders, I don't think Americans are even going to believe that we're serious about fixing some of the problems that are just inherent with this challenge of so many illegal immigrants here.

Now, unfortunately, with McCain's supporting proposal for this comprehensive approach to fixing problems there, there were about five poison pill amendments provided in the comprehensive approach that McCain wanted. And Barack Obama voted for those poison pills, killed the whole initiative, and we still have the problem that we have today.

Illegal immigration, though, is a perfect example of how these parties had better start working together, the D's and the R's, get it together if they're serious about addressing the problem of illegal immigration. It's not a Republican or a Democrat problem. It's all of America's issue.

569 posted on 08/11/2009 9:36:26 AM PDT by meadsjn
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