To: Paleo Conservative
It doesn't require a constitutional amendment. It just requires the courts to apply the 14th amendment as written. The same courts that hold the McCain-Feingold Act to be constitutional and any reference to God or the Ten Commandments to be unconstitutional? Fat chance o' that.
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11/20/2005 1:03:32 PM PST by
Prime Choice
(Mechanical Engineers build weapons. Civil Engineers build targets.)
To: Prime Choice
It is interesting that the same DemonRATs who object to changes in the Constitution will run out and grab the nearest Seventh Circuit judge to reinterpret the Constitution.
I say an end to birthright citizenship. The invasion of this country by--squatters--is causing a heavy price. For businesses, cheap labor can lower costs which in turn emerge as social costs to be born by taxes. We have seen the heavy toll on France who thought immigrant labor would translate into a competition edge.
For DemonRATs, the invasion is a good thing. The social upheaval creates pressures for increased government services and taxes. It also grows their voter base which will vote to increase government services--a diabolical tactic to stack the deck in their favor--and taxes.
I end my little contribution with this thought: I have used the word DemonRAT several times. Such is a creature that chews on the feed corn of productivity while it promotes more unproductive creatures like itself. I guess another word I should be using is DemonTAX. However, I do not know how to make the plural form of that word, because like DemonRATs, there is an army of them and they are getting recruits from outside our borders.
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