Posted on 07/10/2010 3:42:26 AM PDT by T.L.Sink
[Flashback] Robert Rector of Heritage discussed the most comprehensive, detailed and objective study of the illegal alien crisis ever done. His conclusion was that the social, economic and political consequences of the massive illegal invasion, if not curtailed, will result in the collapse of the whole American cultural infrastructure in about 20 years. His research caused a sensation. He appeared on C-Span, numerous media outlets, and talk radio shows. His study was quoted in the Senate when the issue of comprehensive immigration (a/k/a amnesty) was being debated. Most notewothy is the fact that NONE of the open-borders advocates nor the proponents of amnesty could factuallly repudiate his data. All the facts that he compiled to make his extrapolations are right now on-target and coming to fruition.
(Excerpt) Read more at heritage.org ...
>I love Palins metaphor because no she-bear ever defended her cubs like she defends our basic American liberties!
Which is why she endorses John McCain in AZ!
I live fairly close to the southern border [within 100 mi] and lack the monetary resources to move out of country, ATM... BUT, If I were to move across the border the change wouldn’t be for the better.
I would never move to Mexico and my change will definitely be better. If you move where you have a home to go to on vacations, you already know you love it.
That was obviousy a personal act of common decency and gratitude because he chose her as his running mate - which, let’s face it, gave her national fame and prominence. I think it’s refreshing to see the kind of loyalty that rises above partisan politics where politicians are ready to stab even former partners in the back out of sheer polical opportunism. That’s why so many are disgusted with politics and drop out. I’m glad Palin chose another path.
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