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To: bikepacker67

Perhaps Bush is trying to get his critics on record in favor of profiling?

In other words, this could be a Rove rope-a-dope.

Doesn't mean I believe it, but it is a possibility.


8 posted on 02/21/2006 3:29:48 PM PST by Netheron
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To: Netheron
Perhaps Bush is trying to get his critics on record in favor of profiling?

In other words, this could be a Rove rope-a-dope.

Hahaha! I remember back during his first term, when he was doing all those unconservative things, his hardcore supporters would tell me, "Don't worry! He's just doing that so he can have pull and legitimacy in his second term, when he can really make a difference!"

Is it too late to call bullshit?

21 posted on 02/21/2006 3:38:57 PM PST by Cathryn Crawford ('you are indeed a pretty pitiful person and a lot worse than any Sand N****r that I know!' - calex59)
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To: Netheron
Perhaps Bush is trying to get his critics on record in favor of profiling?

No, but this will open up a can of worms for the Democrats. They won't be able to maintain their profiling position on this one.

If this billion dollar company might be a security risk then all Muslims entering this country might be a security risk and we shouldn't allow entry. It also means that those who are already here are a security risk so why should we take a chance by letting them remain here?

The mass migration of Muslims into the US is far more dangerous than an Arab company at a port. If a Republican Congressman offers up legislation today to cease all migration from Arab countries, it would be nearly impossible for Democrats to stand against it.

48 posted on 02/21/2006 4:07:17 PM PST by Jim_Curtis
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