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To: Conservative Firster

Lou Dobbs tonight again catalogued how the massive foreign
invasion of illegals is devastating our school districts,
our social service and welfare system, and costing an
enormous amount in taxation to incarcerate illegals. In
addition there is the rampant problem of drug running,
numerous deadly gangs like MS 13, and the very REAL threat
to national security that terrorists will be among the
millions of illiegals. He cited BOTH Frist and Bush as
two who don't care to seriously address a situation that
has passed the crisis point and now poses an IMMINENT
threat to our national security and domestic culture.
The tragic fact is that BOTH political parties are betraying this nation -- despite the fact that about 80%
of the citizens realize that this "no borders" policy
is suicidal insanity. Frist and Bush (and others) would
prefer to talk about the matter "bye and bye" and meanwhile
rearrange the deck chairs on the national Titanic.
Does any FReper know a viable third party candidate?


44 posted on 04/13/2005 6:06:32 PM PDT by T.L.Sink (stopew)
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To: T.L.Sink
Does any FReper know a viable third party candidate?

Unfortunatley, the 2 major 3rd parties (yes I know its a contradiction), are both open borders.

The Green Party would probably make it illegal to even look at an illegal immigrant funny, while the Libertarian party (or at least the canidates from 2000, and 2004) are also believers in open borders.

Pat Buchanan ain't running again, and I doubt Tancredo will go 3rd party if loses his shot at the nomination.

Your best hope, have a couple of strong border canidates in the GOP primary that force the issue.

68 posted on 04/13/2005 7:10:07 PM PDT by Sonny M ("oderint dum metuant")
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