To: grlfrnd;
Victoria Delsoul; Pelham; Travis McGee; Joe Hadenuf; sarcasm; harpseal; RonDog...
On March 12, two quite separate events combined to undermine the Bush administration's strategy for building a new GOP majority by winning Hispanic votes with such policies as an amnesty for illegal Mexican immigrants.
And anyway, isn't it just a little insulting to pander to legal Mexican immigrants by promising Amnesty to Illegals?
Bump for a dose of reality.
To: Sabertooth
You know what would be really nice? Treating Mexican illegals, in fact all illegals the way our forefathers and foremothers were treated when they got here. No welfare, No hand outs, learn English and get the heck going. That is what America used to be about. Not this socialist dystopia where he who whines the most gets the most crap.
To: Sabertooth
Thanks, 'Tooth.
To: Sabertooth
The Texas primary strengthened the evidence that the Hispanic vote is drifting firmly into the Democratic camp irrespective of the GOP's immigration policies. And the House vote signaled that in the aftermath of September 11 most Republicans want to tighten immigration policy rather than liberalize it. Together, they suggest that the Bush administration's Hispanic strategy is falling apart. This a no brainer Saber..you or I could have told him that this would happen. But they do not call them the dumb party for nothing
Just open those borders and open your wallets and be prepared to learn Spanish...this is Dubya's plan to make us a 3rd world democrat country!
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03/22/2002 8:54:19 PM PST by
RnMomof7
To: Sabertooth
What lies behind this political drift in Texas? Exactly the same force that is pushing once-reliable GOP states like California and Florida into, first, the "undecided" and eventually the "Democratic" column: demographic change driven by immigration. The Kosovo Serbs used to enjoy their "cheap Albanian labor" and supported open borders.
Look where it got them.
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