To: JohnGalt
Norquist may have secured an end to the death tax, but he also supported policies, if nothing else by staying silent, that allowed easy access for unemployed Arab males to come into the country and stay indefinitely whilst they became learned on the subject of airplane flight. Blaming Norquist and W's open immigration policy for 911 is pretty thin soup. I don't think Steve Sailer even tries very hard to make it stick.
It only took a dozen of the thousands of "unemployed Arab males" to hijack four planes. The other thousands are innocent, huddled masses yearning to breathe free...
704 posted on
12/17/2003 10:42:56 AM PST by
EverFree
(Don't F. with the W.)
To: EverFree
I understand, I am not carelessly throwing the 'traitor' word around like those who, you know, get excited about Norquist but don't seem particularly worried about Mssr. Perle, but I think Norquist should do better than calling his critics racists-- I don't like that as a tactic.
My suggestion back to you is not to bother with defending Norquist, but to keep the guns set on Gaffney, but that is just MHO. On the other hand, I come across as the centrist on L'Affaire Norquist, which is a rare spot for me indeed!
706 posted on
12/17/2003 10:49:41 AM PST by
JohnGalt
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