To: viaveritasvita
Just about everybody here knows Reagan granted amnesty to illegals back in the 80's to just over 1 million illegals. It was a mistake back then and it would be one now. But this is 2003 and granting amnesty to over 10 million illegals would be national suicide.
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09/17/2003 3:23:20 PM PDT by
Missouri
(F-15's Made in Missouri)
To: Missouri; PRND21; skeeter; janetgreen; All
Skeeter: Thanks for the info on Simpson. One thing I've learned in life is that the best of intentions rarely are!!
It appears that we really don't need an official amnesty to achieve the same results -- just look the other way and do nothing about the leaking borders.
I posted this yesterday and think it applies here, too.
The Party of Death vs. The Party of Slow Suicide
Posted by viaveritasvita to Joe Hadenuf
On News/Activism 09/16/2003 1:40 AM EDT #63 of 127
On September 10, 2001 I wrote a letter to Pres. Bush expressing my outrage over his plan to give amnesty to illegals. The letter was very strongly worded as, at the time, I was living in Kalifornicate AND had volunteered tirelessly for his campaign. Considering what I said in that letter about our national security, you might imagine how I felt when I got the telephone call waking me the next morning.
Pres. Bush doesn't dare resurrect amnesty now, but his silence on the invasion of our borders is quite disturbing, to say the least.
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