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To: off-ramp
"Our nation should be open to anyone who wants to come here and adopt those principles just mentioned and become a true American..."

That's what Jeff said.

"So, according to you we should open our border to anyone who wishes to come (except Europeans, of course) and continue to welcome criminal aliens, terrorists, foreign murderers, America haters, and the rest of the world's undesirables so we can continue in our relentless march toward job loss, educational chaos, cultural erosion, language barriers and the ultimate destruction of our country, its culture and values?"

That's what you said Jeff said.

If you have to twist his words into the exact opposite of what he said, you have no argument.

Don't put words in people's mouths then attack them for something they didn't say.

246 posted on 08/01/2003 9:47:03 PM PDT by Luis Gonzalez (Yo soy la Cuba libre.)
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Thanks bro., you stated exactly what I have been trying to point out to Off-ramp.

Unfortunately, there's something basic with the exchange with off-ramp, like a simple misunderstanding or reading comprehension issue with my style which I have tried to clear up that they don't appear to want to let go of.

They misunderstood or misconstrued what I said. I have pointed that out as directly as I know how...that's all I can do.

I got to get back to work...it's going to be a long night. Got a customer with a virus infested and fried Office 2000 Professional machine they need working tomorrow.

Best Regards.

BTW...if you haven't already, read this and let me know what you think of how I handle that issue in Volume IV. I'd be interested in your take.

250 posted on 08/01/2003 10:15:45 PM PDT by Jeff Head
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