With North Korea and Iraq in the news, the focus has shifted to national security, which tends to make all other issues pale in comparison.
I'm beginning to believe that the voters--who have never put illegal immigration in the top five issues of concern to them--wouldn't even notice if the whole discussion about immigration just faded away.
"I'm beginning to believe that the voters--who have never put illegal immigration in the top five issues of concern to them--wouldn't even notice if the whole discussion about immigration just faded away."
Which spikes the whole lie that 'we have to do something NOW!' that the open-borders lobby was trying to push this Spring.
They really wanted to sell swill and pretend it was better than "inaction", but got a huge voter backlash.
"With North Korea and Iraq in the news, the focus has shifted to national security, which tends to make all other issues pale in comparison."
"'Shifted' to national security?" Securing our borders has been at the top of the list for national security since 9/12/01. The question will be, on 9/11/06, 5 years later, why has this President and his administration refused to effectively secure the border? No excuses, including his OBL agenda, will suffice.