Posted on 07/08/2004 4:08:45 PM PDT by truthkeeper
After being inundated with calls from L.A. listeners, Asa Hutchinson has agreed to go on the show. He's on right now, so be there or be square. Will try to type the good stuff while I listen.
I know Kemp and Bennett opposed 187. I don't know why you lump Bush or which one or if he or his father opposed it or whether it's one of those he-didn't-say-anything-so-he-must-have-supported-it things, but I can tell you that Kemp and Bennett do not make between them a feather, let alone a wing.
I understand your type well, and your passions, and your ability at analysis. Yes I do.
"I've shown that the CA electorate is not Illegal-friendly, since 1994."
I've never known californians to be illegal friendly in the 66 years that I have been here!
That includes the bracero program if you exclude the farmers.
Good luck with Prop 200! Hope it fares better than the still=badly-needed Prop 187 here in CA.
The show asked for interviews from both last year and neither would go on the show.
John and Ken were angrily criticizing CA legislators, including both Boxer and Feinstein for not helping with the recent case of a murderer not being extradited back to CA from Mexico.
Since the show pressured and criticized CA's two senators, and since the show has never had a good word to say about either, and since the show has been overwhelmingly more critical about Democrats than Republicans, I can conclusively say you are incorrect in your assertions made repeatedly on this thread.
Before this past year they have decried the Republican's inability to get someone in the Senate to replace Boxer.
I have listened to the John and Ken show occasionally for more than the past 10 years. They are not a constant drumbeat of Republican party press releases. If that's what you want from a show, stick to plenty of others on the AM dial.
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I understand your type well, and your passions, and your ability at analysis. Yes I do.
Gustavo DeJesus Cuello is one of the many depressing pedophile priests we have come to know in the last couple years. Cuello was brought from Colombia to Tyler, Texas, in 1995 by the Catholic Diocese to minister to the Hispanic community in a church built for them. He cultivated the trust of a Colombian family which included a 13-year-old alter girl, whom he forced to have sex in the church office of Our Lady of Guadalupe for a period of about six months.
Blame it on the two idiot Senators from California......
Sorry. I should get some sleep. I'm having too much fun.
I see where your attitude is coming from. If I lived in Fall River or New Bedford, surrounded by illegals from Ireland, I guess I'd think like you.
I am pleased we understand each other. We can oppose each other that way with clear and informed heads. That is good. That is what a healthy democracy is all about.
Instead, the Salvadoran was allowed to remain and he murdered two Houston women in the interim. Sorto kidnapped, sexually attacked and killed Roxana Capulin and Maria Moreno Rangel who worked waiting tables in an East End restaurant.
Police also believe he may have been involved in the kidnapping of 13-year-old Laura Ayala
Blame it on Boxer and California
I am also pleased we understand each other. A good debate is good for the soul.
"That is what a healthy democracy is all about."
If you want a democracy, get out of this country, you don't belong here!
Poohbah,
I have not called Mr. Hutchinson's office. However, what remedy would you suggest?
Would you suggest a law preventing citizens from calling government offices to protest or praise actions? This is just the sort of action that is part of our democratic process.
If a caller crosses the line into illegal threats or frequent calls which may constitute harassment, then the government should prosecute.
The fact that some callers have been vulgar and abusive does not mean that all calls are therefore without value.
Lastly, those phone lines are ours. We are paying for them. Why can't we dial them?
Hi again.
That's what concerns me the most. And to be fair, I think most people who are most vocal about the immigration issue, at least on this thread, will not in any way support a national ID card. I'm surmising and generalizing, but I suspect it's very much true.
Are you A+Bert?
A democratic republic is one type of democracy.
Hey, I like it! Just don't send women and children :-(
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