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To: woodbutcher
Right. There is no such thing as rape, so lie down and enjoy it. Thank God Winston Churchil did not have your great courage. You must be French.

Completely avoid the actual issue and simply make childish (and old) personal slams.

You must be a Liberal.

8 posted on 11/15/2006 5:56:50 PM PST by Darkwolf377 (Republican, atheist, pro-lifer, stranded in Blue Boston)
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To: Darkwolf377
Not really.

Because the point is that one does not solve major problems by reaching the immediate conclusion that the problem has no solution.

Or that there is not really a problem after all.

We can't catch all of the shop lifters, so we should give them amnesty.

We can't catch all of the dope peddlers, we just are not going to put that many in the klink, so give them amnesty.

All foolish statements to make the point that your statement is no more sensible.

No, they can't all be rounded up on the same Friday afternoon and sent back.

But first you lock down the border. Then you stop an illegal for drunk driving, you send him back. One at a time, five at a time and you make a dent.

Then you really hang one on the employers of illegals. No job, they go home.

You don't send them, they just go.

As for the employers, treat them as rough as the IRS would. That makes an example of a few and the others will not take the risk.

It is really easy. The problem is that we have people in government wanting the Hispanic vote and people in industry that want cheap labor.

We don't even need new laws, just the will to enforce what we have now. But if you are running for office, the best thing you can do is proclaim loudly "There ought to be a law".
11 posted on 11/15/2006 6:14:55 PM PST by woodbutcher
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