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To: exmarine
check this.

I meant to respond to your statement "that choosing the lesser of two evils was still choosing evil" in the thread that got pulled.

Bush may be wrong about a few things (or I may be) but I don't believe he is evil. I do think the Democratic Party is evil.

The choice is between someone flawed and something evil.

50 posted on 02/02/2004 6:42:08 PM PST by Tribune7 (Vote Toomey April 27)
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To: Tribune7
The choice is between someone flawed and something evil.

Again, I do not think Bush the man is evil. But I do firmly believe that his policies are evil, especially his unconstitutional and wrong-headed immigration plan which will FORCE taxpayers to foot the social services bill for tens of millions more illegals, and which rewards illegal behavior and encourages sponging off the welfare state, and which is a colossal national security threat, and which encourages the corrupt Mexican govt. to continue in their corruption and suppression. And let's not even consider what an influx of 25-50 million more illegals in the next few years (which is a certainty under his plan) will do to this great country -- illegals who are loyal to Mexico and not the United States; illegals who pay no federal income tax (low incomes get a free ride in our socialist system); illegals who will bankrupt our medical system and education systems (look at California for an example); illegals who change the demographics of this nation forever and turn it into a liberal socialist state.

At this point, I am very pessimistic and believe that this country is doomed. This republic cannot survive if none of the leaders care about sovereignty and immigration laws.

133 posted on 02/03/2004 7:23:09 AM PST by exmarine ( sic semper tyrannis)
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