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To: GeorgefromGeorgia

Really?

It's been 2 years since 2004. In that time, approximately 3 million more illegal aliens have entered America.

As we see from the protests, they are not organized, and they are being registered to vote using various motor-voter tactics and laws put into place by the Democrats.

Senate elections are statewide, meaning that one corrupt urban district churning out votes from illegals can nullify whole counties of registered rural voters.

The Democrats have a very good chance of organizing the 20 million illegal aliens in America to vote as never before, because now immigration is on the line. That's what all these marches and organization is about right now: it's the Illegal Alien Voter Registration Drive of the Democratic Party for the 2006 elections.

The Democrats have a reasonably good shot at taking both houses of Congress if they can get a mere 5% of illegals to vote this time. 1 million votes in an off-year election will hand them power.

Give it two more years, and 3 million more illegals in the US, and Hillary will take Florida and Ohio and be the next President.

Illegal aliens vote.
And they are being organized in unprecedented numbers to vote for the Democrats, who will give them amnesty and benefits and make them legal and keep the borders open.

The Dems understand, well, that this is the key to their return to power.

The Republican Party loves the cheap labor and won't stop it.

We can see in the organized demonstrations the voter pool that will return Congress to the Democrats this Fall, and put Hillary there in 2008.


14 posted on 04/11/2006 9:05:36 AM PDT by Vicomte13 (Et alors?)
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To: Vicomte13
I think most of the illegals like in districts that are already solid RAT. You do have a good point that the RATS have been known to vote dead people, felons and illegals in large numbers.

The Motor-Voter law also facilitated the registering of voters that are not citizens.

There is an element in the GOP that wants cheap labor. Senator Chambless of Georgia had caved into favoring the Senate compromise because Georgia farmers want it for economic reasons.
22 posted on 04/11/2006 9:43:24 AM PDT by GeorgefromGeorgia
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To: Vicomte13
I think most of the illegals like in districts that are already solid RAT. You do have a good point that the RATS have been known to vote dead people, felons and illegals in large numbers.

The Motor-Voter law also facilitated the registering of voters that are not citizens.

There is an element in the GOP that wants cheap labor. Senator Chambless of Georgia had caved into favoring the Senate compromise because Georgia farmers want it for economic reasons.
23 posted on 04/11/2006 9:44:16 AM PDT by GeorgefromGeorgia
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To: Vicomte13

I think most of the illegals like in districts that are already solid RAT. You do have a good point that the RATS have been known to vote dead people, felons and illegals in large numbers.

The Motor-Voter law also facilitated the registering of voters that are not citizens.

There is an element in the GOP that wants cheap labor. Senator Chambless of Georgia had caved into favoring the Senate compromise because Georgia farmers want it for economic reasons.


24 posted on 04/11/2006 9:44:45 AM PDT by GeorgefromGeorgia
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To: Vicomte13

I think most of the illegals like in districts that are already solid RAT. You do have a good point that the RATS have been known to vote dead people, felons and illegals in large numbers.

The Motor-Voter law also facilitated the registering of voters that are not citizens.

There is an element in the GOP that wants cheap labor. Senator Chambless of Georgia had caved into favoring the Senate compromise because Georgia farmers want it for economic reasons.


25 posted on 04/11/2006 9:45:44 AM PDT by GeorgefromGeorgia
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To: Vicomte13
The Dems understand, well, that this is the key to their return to power.

The Republican Party loves the cheap labor and won't stop it.

Actually, I think the Republicans love the money, and don't care about the labor. But the outfits that profit from paying criminal aliens what amount to slave wages give generously, and the Administration and the Republicans in Congress are corrupted by unchecked power.

I've voted for the Republican in damn near every election since I became eligible. I've given generously to candidates and to the committees -- in the past. I've volunteered.

This year, that junk mail goes in a trash bin I placed next to the mail slot for that very purpose, and they won't be seeing a dime from me, no matter how many autopen pictures of Bush and Cheney or Bush or Cheney or Vicente Fox or whomever they send.

The Administration is right on the war, but so wrong on amnesty that they are undoing any good they did. The politicians of both parties are out for themselves, and bedamned to the country and the rest of us, Bush and Frist no less than Kerry and Kennedy.

If voting makes no difference, why vote? Unless there are ballot questions this year, I can't see myself bothering.

Bush was my man in 2004. Quisling was the fastest-rising, most promising officer in the Norwegian Army once, too.

Don't discount the effect of us refuseniks on 2006 and possibly 2008. Heck, in 2002 George HW Bush's betrayal on taxes gave us Clinton, thanks to protest votes and stay-at-homes. In 2006 George W's betrayal on borders is setting us up for Clinton, revisited. But is she really any worse than, say, McCain? Frist? Allen? If you trust any of those guys as far as you can throw him, you have a perceptual disorder.

We may only be safe with Presidency and Congress in opposite parties.

d.o.l.

Criminal Number 18F

29 posted on 04/11/2006 12:06:36 PM PDT by Criminal Number 18F (Spanish-speaking, sometime Latina-loving, former Republican of 30 years: a man w/o a Party.)
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