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To: sarcasm
carlo3b knows illegals are bankrupting us, but he appears to have an agenda and thus such inconvenient facts are ignored.
32 posted on 01/07/2004 12:58:36 PM PST by ought-six
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To: ought-six
Bush is the best thing for America in a generation.

He is a leader, a statesman, a man of heroic and epic deeds.

Choosing to deal with the immigration mess head on is another of a long line of courageous acts that absolutely humble his predecessor.

McNaders are all the same - if it isn't my way, I ain't playin'.

Arnold is only beginning to prove to be the impressive and powerful candidate we knew he would be, despite the McNader ankle-biters.

Like Arnold, Bush is dealing with a problem ignored by others. His solution, to focus on the good of the illegal immigrants in that they expose the vast need for entry-level laborers in America, and to make it easy to obey the law to serve this need, is BRILLIANT.

The problem with McNaders is that they want Bush to enforce the laws that have been winked at for years, and that would devastate families and companies to the detriment of America.

He's not saying it was right to cheat. He is saying to form a line, follow some simple rules to protect American jobs and security, and we'll do it right.

Not just BRILLIANT - AWE-INSPIRING!
33 posted on 01/07/2004 1:12:44 PM PST by Stallone (Warrior Freepers Rule The Earth)
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To: ought-six
Most of those most avid for massive uncontrolled immigration are already exploiting these people for their cheap labor. It saves them money knowing the taxpayers will subsidize their cheap labor and that gets them high profits.
38 posted on 01/07/2004 4:47:54 PM PST by FITZ
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