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To: SoConPubbie

And thus dies Rand Paul’s presidential prospects.

The Republican party is contemplating suicide. And amnesty for illegal immigration will be the weapon.

Romney did not lose because of his strong and consistent stand against amnesty.

He lost because the rest of the Republican elites - politicians like McCain, strategists and consultants like Rove, the Chamber of Commerce and the Wall Street Journal, and imbeciles on Romney’s campaign, like Eric (Etch-a-Sketch) Fehrnstrom - painted a picture that Republicans were not serious on stopping illegal immigration, so why even bother to vote?

The overwhelming majority of the American people want illegal immigration stopped, and do not want to reward law-breaking illegal aliens with citizenship. You would think that it would therefore be obvious that a strong stand AGAINST illegal immigration would be a winning strategy.

But the ruling class, even in the Republican party, think it is necessary to pander to illegals at great expense to the American people, and submit to the economic pressure and greed of the Chamber of Commerce types who want to maximize profits on the backs of illegal aliens.


30 posted on 03/12/2013 10:25:25 AM PDT by oldbill
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To: oldbill

Romney did not lose because of his strong and consistent stand against amnesty.
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well he never had one..

he was strongly anti-immigration and for the AMNESTY Bills..

He said “we cant send they all back”

and

“we must find a path to citizenship”

seems like Willard wrote the marching instructions for the rest of the Kennedy Wing of the Republican Party..


37 posted on 03/12/2013 11:17:16 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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