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To: F16Fighter
Is it the fiscal overspending part, OR is it the blurred Mexican border and unimpeded invasion?

Well if you want to talk about fiscal overspending then you have something to talk about. If you want to spout "socialism" then you are just sloganeering. If you want to talk about a decades old problem of illegal immigration then you have something to talk about. If you want to yell "unimpeded" invasion then you are just being ignorant. To do otherwise is not debate it is just ranting.

527 posted on 03/22/2004 12:03:32 AM PST by Texasforever (I am all flamed out.)
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To: Texasforever
"If you want to talk about fiscal overspending then you have something to talk about. If you want to spout 'socialism' then you are just sloganeering."

Fair enough, but I merely alluded to the "GOP's policies of accelerating socialism."

$15b to AIDS, $8b more to Uncle Teddy'socialist-agendaed NEA, the multi-multi-billion dollar AARP-medicare proposal, the footing of the bill for millions of illegals -- you tell me which direction the good ship GOP ought to be sailing?

"If you want to yell "unimpeded" invasion then you are just being ignorant. To do otherwise is not debate it is just ranting.

We've been going around in circle regarding this issue...

Talk to Freepers who live in California and Arizona.

Talk to Freepers who work for the BP

Talk to Freepers who believe their own two eyes.

I live in New Jersey. The Asbury Park Press just ran a story on illegal Mexican immigrants (that's an invasion from 2500 miles away) who natives complain have just taken over the town (Freehold, NJ) while engulfing its social services.

I would indeed call this a "unimpeded invasion."

591 posted on 03/23/2004 8:13:27 AM PST by F16Fighter
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