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To: EverOnward

You pass a tough law that would put employers of illegals in jail for a long time. when the jobs go so will they . You act like the war would make anything else impossible to do . Flat out blunt , hire an illegal and you lose your business and serve jail time..Is it that too upfront to do ? this country needs some laws with balls and some plain language leaders.


298 posted on 03/28/2006 9:41:44 PM PST by aureliusk
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To: aureliusk
"You pass a tough law that would put employers of illegals in jail for a long time. when the jobs go so will they . You act like the war would make anything else impossible to do . Flat out blunt , hire an illegal and you lose your business and serve jail time..Is it that too upfront to do ? this country needs some laws with balls and some plain language leaders."

I'm a little confused by your post ... We already have laws that Bush refuses to enforce. While I agree with stricter laws for employers who hire illegals, those laws are useless if unenforced. The American worker is powerless and scorned by the elites of both parties. It appears that Bush is beholden to the globalist thought. We are no longer a sovereign nation. Our laws are mocked by illegals and presidents alike. I have never voted Democrat and likely never will -- however, if I vote for a Republican again, it won't be a blue-blood Bush type.

Question to elitest Republicans: Do you really think you'll gain votes by telling Americans they're too lazy to work, they're racists becasue they expect the laws of the land to be enforced and unpatriotic if they're not globalists?

333 posted on 03/28/2006 10:12:04 PM PST by EverOnward (help support our hero soldiers at anysoldier.com)
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