Posted on 04/16/2006 11:47:35 AM PDT by wagglebee
The unfortunate thing is, NO ONE is protecting our southern border, neither repub nor dem. What's a voter to do?
Of course I will vote my conscience. I've been doing that for quite a few years, without your help.
susie
That contradicts other recent data shared, which was that 57% of illegal aliens are from mexico.
Yeah, I think that the one-third number is low, too. Don't have a ready source of reference so anyone else who does, jump in.
However, I don't think a revolution is possible. But, with the demonrats fueling their flames, a riot is possible with their sheer numbers willing to leave their jobs to demonstrate.
Not except (which means to exclude), you mean accept (which means to be willing to include). FYI.
If the Dems win the Seanate in '06, would anyone notice the difference?
lol
Brain fart, sorry.
Last night, listening to Fred Barnes try to spin this, I was livid; the media is trying, once again, to brainwash us into thinking we are all for legalizing 11 million people and nothing is being said about holding employers responsible.
If the 'Rats win the House and Senate, Bush will be impeached. They would never have the votes to remove him from office, but it would make it impossible for him to be effective in his final two years.
We need more teachers like you.
Maybe it would calm the spike in my BP whever someone starts a topic on the American -cough- educational system.
He has been spending a whole lot of time in both states. Was in New Hampshire, again, just last week and will be in Iowa this coming week. I've lost count of the number of visits he's made to both places, he just grins when asked if he plans to run -- says, instead, he is out trying to listen to the people and find out how they are thinking around the country.
Dubya's next Supreme Court nominees might notice a difference.
Unfortunately, Mike, I think it's our representatives who are giving comfort to our enemies by doing their level best to undermine our way of life.
I don't think so. The GOP handling of immigration WAS a debacle. They had a perfect chance to display some leadership and they just blew it, out of weaselness. The GOP has a chance to redeem themselves now but if they fumble and stumble again, then Gingrich's warning is likely to become a prophecy.
I hate to tell ya, but I'm currently not teaching and if we stay in S. FL I probably will not go back. But, thank you.
susie
If you listen really close to Cavuto lately he is in favor of amnesty; the closer I listen the more he sounds like a Democrat. At time I think we assume everyone on FOX are conservatives, I think it's a mistake to believe that and it looks, to me, like the self-professed Independent (O'Reilly) is closer to a Rebublican than Cavuto is these days.
Dubya's next Supreme Court nominees might notice a difference.
Clinton was impeached, and managed to take out Milosevic in his final two years.
Hey, you could run for office on that platform. - You got my vote.
As far as contributions to the National GOP, I've stopped for now. - If they vote in anything like the bill that they tried to shove on us last time, then every request for contributions will return them one Peso from me.
They can make up the difference by soliciting money from those immigrants whose interests they represent.
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