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To: madfly
The American people simply don't give a damn about controlling our borders. I just spent four months, full-time, running for congress on that issue. I quit my job and dedicated my very life to going to the people with a passionate plea to stop illegal immigration. Most people think something should have been done about it a long time ago but think it is now too late. The American people have thrown up their hands. I seriously suggest everybody simply look out for yourselves because your government will not control the borders and there is little political will among everyday people to stop this madness. We must prepare to defend ourselves. The direction this invasion is heading is going to end up very ugly.
40 posted on 08/14/2002 12:56:59 PM PDT by NoControllingLegalAuthority
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To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
"I just spent four months, full-time, running for congress on that issue. I quit my job and dedicated my very life to going to the people with a passionate plea to stop illegal immigration."

How wonderful of you to run, but how sad that you made such a sacrifice and got so little support. (This is the first I heard of your run.) You're right, unfortunately, that so few recognize this brown plague slowly infiltrating our country. Even our own kids are being brainwashed about the wonders of "multiculturalism". Within a generation, our melting pot will be cranking out more tan babies than white ones because the kids see nothing wrong with mixing (mongrelizing) the races. The America our children and grandchildren inherit will be very different place with a very different way of life. Please put me on your immigration ping list.

46 posted on 08/14/2002 4:40:18 PM PDT by holyscroller
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