To: Howlin
My memory is perfectly fine.
That's one of the reasons that I can recall how you and the Bucket Brigade embarrassed yourselves-in precisely the same manner-the last time that George W. Bush was in hot water with the overwhelming majority of the American public.
456 posted on
03/29/2006 10:10:19 AM PST by
Do not dub me shapka broham
("The moment that someone wants to forbid caricatures, that is the moment we publish them.")
To: Do not dub me shapka broham
My memory is perfectly fine.Yes, I can see that you've memorized your talking points perfectly. Good boy.
461 posted on
03/29/2006 10:12:59 AM PST by
Howlin
("It doesn't have a policy. It doesn't need to have a policy. What's the point of a Democratic policy)
To: Do not dub me shapka broham
I have a simple question for those who are rabid about this issue: We assume that respect for the law is of great importance. The way to reinforce respect for law is to insure that laws that are enacted are strictly, effectively and rigorously enforced. Laws that are not enforced breed contempt and derision. It's similar to threatening your children with some punishment and not following through.
In order to enforce a law calling for the immediate deportation of any and all illegals would require a massive investment of federal law enforcement. We cannot even enforce the laws tht we have.
Which is better: to have a law that you feel great about that is unenforceable or a law that achieves most of your goals that is enforceable?
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