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To: Baynative

The rules of politics are changing. The crybaby losers will learn they can't just pick up a banner and be suddenly acceptable once more. Those in power will have hell to pay if they have been asleep at the switch.We are "at war" and immigration is the "homefront" and we are losing everyday in multiple ways. Woe be to those who trifle with this subject now.


11 posted on 08/23/2005 6:14:28 AM PDT by CBart95
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To: CBart95; Baynative
"We are "at war" and immigration is the "homefront" and we are losing everyday in multiple ways. Woe be to those who trifle with this subject now."

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Is There A Backbone In The House?

Another example is that of border security and illegal immigration.

Republicans are supposed to be tough on terror, but when it comes to the thousands of miles of unprotected borders, Republicans are playing politics while the security of America is at stake.

To fight a real war on terror, government officials must make it as tough as possible for terrorists to enter the country illegally.

Yet, whenever some Republicans come forward and talk about fighting illegal immigration and increasing border security, other Republicans are backing down under fear of being called "racist" or "insensitive."

Perhaps Republican legislators need to increase the calcium in their diets so they can grow a backbone.

Instead of the image of tough legislators fighting for conservative values and issues, the images that come to mind more often than not when thinking of Republicans in Washington are those of a family of jellyfish.


12 posted on 08/23/2005 6:18:04 AM PDT by Happy2BMe (Viva La MIGRA - LONG LIVE THE BORDER PATROL!)
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