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To: madfly
"O’Reilly — who often hearkens back to his Irish-Catholic roots in New York — was quick to add that the vast majority of undocumented aliens “are the nicest people on earth, who you’d love to have living next door to you.” But a small portion is criminal, he said."

I don't care if they are the nicest people in the world, I don't want them living next door to me. They already broke several laws to get here. They can be "nice" in their country of origin, I want to know if they are Marxists, I'm sure there are some "nice" Marxists in social situations, but I don't want them voting, manipulating the direction the country heads in, and living under the table, not paying taxes and sending their kids to public school.

They can start being nice to me by leaving and staying gone. Clean up their own darn country and make it livable, don't screw up mine.

Because as far as I am concerned, to sneak into my country and demand political clout, is no different what so ever, than my coming home from work, opening the door and finding that they have taken over the kitchen. This is our home, not a flop house, our culture, which has proven far superiour to all others, thank you very much, and does not need to be added to, or subtracted from unless we say so by popular vote.

Any would be politicians out there? Want to win hands down? Run on the immigration issue and it's in the bag as far as millions of Americans are concerned.

45 posted on 10/31/2002 2:54:48 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: MissAmericanPie
iF PEOPLE want the TRUTH look up, the Treaties Compliance Agency that make sure that America Compliance to all Treaties U.N CONTROL AMERICA
46 posted on 10/31/2002 7:00:34 PM PST by USA21
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