Posted on 04/14/2006 9:45:50 AM PDT by Once-Ler
I have no intention to vote for McHillary.
Let's not forget that he never made any committment one way or the other and has often said that he doesn't really want the job.
It's 2 years away!!!! Also if he is 100% serious about immigration, he may not want to be accused of using it for political gain, ie. ......his run for the WH.
No one has a moral obligation to run for president.
There will be at least one conservative who will run. Whether its Allen, Pence or Jeb remains to be seen.
He wanted to break his term limit pledge...again.
because he cant win and is a joke choice? just a hunch
Real conservatives can withhold their vote from both parties.
Staying at home or a vote for a 3rd party in Nov would send a strong message to both parties, we are sick of politicians putting the interest groups ahead of the people they are PAID to represent.
In the long run both parties have the same masters.
Pretending to run for President is a lucrative enterprise. Just ask Tancredo's mentor, Pat Buchanan.
hmmm... curious why certain tancredo threads get pulled and others don't.
he's a legal citizen , he has rights, he has stated he is of mixed emotion re: running,, and has said if no one else will raise the immigration issue in 08 , he will..
he knows he won't win, stassen knew it too.
you'll have to ask his district voters why they keep returning him to office.
other than that,, have fun.
(Vanity) Why is Tancredo abondoning a run for 08?
Just a guess but maybe this WH has access to FBI files just like the previous WH.......................
What potential candidate or candidates for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination could you support in a GOP presidential primary or caucus?
What current United States senator or United States representative holds views on immigration and illegal aliens that most closely resemble yours?
President Bush opposes construction of the fence authorized by H.R. 4437. Do you oppose contruction of that fence?
Do you believe any illegal aliens presently living in the United States should be given legal status? If so, which ones?
I was reading about him in April 8th issue of The Economist. He both seems a man of conviction, wich I like, and maybe to much of a hot head. Suggesting bombing Mekka is of course propostourous, and would in all other countries result in that MP having to leave parliment.
But it is very strange for me, that illegal immigration is not an illegal act, like I seem to have been reading in many articles about these things. What does that mean? How can that not be illegal to be illegally in the country? And it surprises me also how much government help illegals can get because there is no national registry. But it is also one of the things I love about the US, this distrust of government and national registrations and such.
Other thing I find very strange is this nearly unhindered influx of unskilled immigration from latin america, but no proper system it seems of channeling this work force legally into the country. And at the same time educated or semi educated europeans and people from other parts of the world face severe hindrance in settling in the US.
I am not saying I wished it was more open, as f.e. my country, tiny Iceland (pop. 300000) can not afford to loose more people out of the country, but it yet seems strange that Icelanders and other europeans going to the US for education can not extend their stay even though they are from similar backround (culturally and such) as most Americans, are well educated and would propably assimilate fast, faster than I would like them to.
The US is an immigration country, the land of the free, God´s own country and I beliewe you should not stop being such an open society. But it is strange these double standards. It reminds me of how open europe has been to muslim immigrants, wich we have completely failed to assimilate.
And it is of course a fact that the more people from a single or similar bacground, the more difficult it is to assimilate individuals in that group. On the other hand are latinos much more culturally close to both Europe and the US and should thus be more compatible to our respective cultures and thus more likely to adapt into our societies.
I have a few questons to those that oppose immigration, like supporters of Tancredo. Are you against all immigration or just illegal one? Should there be a proper mechanism for people to be able to emigrate to the US, and should it be rather open or rather closed for immigration? Should everyone that immigrates to the US be on the path to Citizenship, or should there be a system for allowing f.e. unskilled workers temporarely into the country without, or mostly without the change for such a path?
Is it possible to crack down on illegal immigration without channeling the pressure of coming into the country, specially from your southern neighbours, into some kind of legal program that allows them to immigrate, weather temporarely or not?
And one final question, should one of the foundations of the immigrationnation that the US is, the birth-right citizenship be abolished like Tancredo wants, or maybe abolished for at least the ones participating in a temporary workers program?
Best wishes from Iceland, where immigration is also an issue, although we mostly have it under control,
Leifur
I don't think he is well liked by the RNC, and I'm sure they will be reluctant to release campaign funds in his behalf. Can't run if the money is not there.
He is the closest we have to a "Mr Smith goes to Washington". So I have no doubt the slaves to K street hate his guts. Darkness can never stand the light.
I suggest that the grass roots America has stronger roots than the whores that will be funded.
Maybe we should start a citizen PAC for him
From the noise I hear on this forum by the RNC operatives, if they can help it he will not even make one primary. He's just not a proper party player and will not tithe by sponsoring economic legislation they deem appropriate.
A Citizen PAC will probably be the only way.
He has no chance so why waste the time and money.
He is good at what he does. Let him keep at it.
The talk I hear is the all the incumbents are in trouble, tell them to kiss their political ass goodbye
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