Posted on 07/18/2005 3:48:32 PM PDT by Balding_Eagle
There has been much speculation about what Tom Tancredo said on the now famous interview last Friday on WFLA-AM in Orlando, Fla.
From what I am reading here on FR, much of that speculation is wrong.
Tancredo was, in fact, suggesting that we consider (not implement, just consider implementing) a strategy similar to the strategy that Reagan used to win the Cold War.
Listen for yourself. HERE
If you think Tancredo is a nut case, and you don't want to change your thinking, move along, this clip isn't for you. Just post your thoughts without listening.
Good God.
Does the Bible have an equivalent for 'martyrdom' that says killing innocents, even your own Islamic followers is OK.
I don't think Christianity can make and match that claim.
Prove me wrong.
"Bayou says about illegal immigration/border control: " It's only an important issue to a very small number of people, all of whom post on FR.""
And he's wrong again, as he usually is.
It's actually an extremely important issue to the numerical majority of this country.
He and CJ are well known anti-Christian, anti Western European culture, anti whites and anti American.
Please continue to disseminate the truth, and feel free to FReep mail me.
The nuking of Mecca and other Muslim cities has been discussed even before Tancredo's statements.
Friday, January 7, 2005: Has U.S. threatened to vaporize Mecca?
Tancredo for President 2008/2012.
George Allen and Tom Tancredo would make a great presidential team. I have seen both names mentioned here often as a presidential team for '08.
bayourod's opinion does not jive with the facts.
Members who post opinion contrary to fact need to reverse course or will lose all credibility.
Opinion is fine and dandy. But, opinion contrary to fact makes one look silly, and bayourod looks very silly here.
bttt
Gallup trumps a fox poll.
"Gallup says illegal immigration is not an important issue and that a majority favor a guest worker program.
Gallup trumps a fox poll."
Bayourod is propagandist anti american la raza jihadist liar that you are. Cite the poll. Gallup trumps nothing. Even if the poll were true, it would show that your previous statement that "no one cares, only FReepers" is a complete lie.
here is another example where you lied about tancredo and couldnt come up with the facts to prove your assertions:
"Gallup says illegal immigration is not an important issue and that a majority favor a guest worker program."
LOL! They asked too many illegal aliens.
The demographic pool is biased as too many illegal aliens are part of the population sample.
Do you have a source for this biased, leftist-leaning pollster?
2Timothy 4:8
Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.
1Peter 5:4
And when the chief Shepherd shall appear, ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away.
Revelation 2:10
Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried; and ye shall have tribulation ten days: be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.
How about rooting for our side for a change arsehole....
65% of voters favor stopping all immigration into the U.S. during the war on terrorism. (Fox News/Opinion Dynamics poll, October 31-November 1, 2001)
92% of voters favor imposing stricter immigration and border crossing polices. (Fox News poll, September 19-20, 2001)
84% of Americans support tighter restrictions on immigration. (McPheters & Company and Beta Research, November 2001)
77% think the government is not doing enough to control the border and to screen people allowed into the country. (Zogby International, September 15-16, 2001)
85% strongly/somewhat agree that enforcement of immigration laws and the border has been too lax and has made it easier for the terrorists to enter. (Zogby International, September 15-16, 2001)
72% think that a dramatic increase in resources devoted to border control and enforcement of immigration laws would help reduce the chances of future terrorist attacks. (Zogby International, September 15-16, 2001)
Six in ten Americans support reducing legal immigration levels. (CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll, October 2001)
77% of respondents in a CNN poll opposed granting amnesty to illegal immigrants. (CNN, July 2001)
53% of Americans said the number of legal immigrants allowed into the U.S. should be decreased. Only 6% wanted to see it increased. (Wirthlin Worldwide, June 1997)
41% of Republicans and 45% of Democrats support stopping legal immigration altogether. (Gallup poll, October 2000)
72% of Americans think immigration should be reduced, according to a Wall St. Journal/NBC December 1996 poll.
A Roper poll in January 1996 found that 83% of Americans favor a lower immigration level. 70% favor restricting immigration to less than 300,000 new immigrants a year (including 70% of Republicans, 73% of African-Americans, and 52% of Hispanics). Most want even larger cuts: 54% favor an immigration level of below 100,000 a year. 20% support no immigration at all.
The same Roper poll found that a large majority (75%) supports strong laws to identify and deport illegal immigrants. Only 10% disagree with strict laws against the removal of illegal immigrants. The strongest supporters of tough measures against illegal immigrants are self-styled political moderates (78%), strongly religious (76%), whites (77%), Protestants (82%), and Midwesterners (85%). 76% of Democrats, 76% of Republicans, 78% of self-described middle-of-the-roaders, and 60% of Hispanics (English-speaking) also support tough laws against illegal immigrants.
52% of all Americans favor a five-year ban on all legal and illegal immigration to the U.S., including 54% of all Republicans and 48% of all Democrats. (Wall St. Journal/NBC, March 1996)
50% favor a law that would stop all legal immigration into the U.S. for the next five years. (Gallup, April 1996)
63% of Americans think immigration levels are too high, including 66% of Republicans and 60% of Democrats. (CBS News/New York Times, September 1995)
62% of Americans think immigration levels should be decreased, 27% think the present levels should remain, and 12% say they should be increased. (CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll, July 1995)
HISPANIC ATTITUDES TOWARD IMMIGRATION
Some lawmakers are particularly concerned with the attitudes of Hispanics on the immigration issue. Polls show that Hispanic Americans, like all Americans, support cutbacks in immigration.
89% of Hispanic Americans strongly support an immediate moratorium on immigration. 74% feel fewer immigrants should be allowed and stronger restrictions should be enforced. (Hispanic USA Research Group, June 1993)
Hispanics favor reducing immigration by a margin of 53% to 35% in Texas, 48% to 40% in New York, and 47% to 39% in Florida. Rudolfo de la Garza, a University of Texas at Austin professor and one of the directors of the study, said: U.S born Mexican-Americans believe that they suffer a lower quality of services because of the excess demand on them generated by the immigrants. (Tomas Rivera Center, March 1996)
43% of Hispanics nationwide think the government is not doing enough to stop illegal immigration. The more established Hispanics are in the United States, the more likely they are to think the government is not doing enough to curb illegal immigration. 37% of foreign-born Hispanics believe not enough is being done; that belief increases to 45% of first-generation Hispanics and half of second-generation Hispanics. (San Jose Mercury News, October 2000)
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GREAT post!
What? No ignoble verses from the Quran?
Keep this info handy though. He'll pop up again on another thread, carrying on as if he never saw it.
Good idea.
Saved to hard disk.
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