To: healey22; MeeknMing;
Victoria Delsoul; Pelham; Travis McGee; Joe Hadenuf; sarcasm; harpseal...
Amnesty and the related "guest-worker" issue have surfaced anew partly because Mr. Bush is preparing once more to take up the matter with Mexican President Vicente Fox in Monterrey, Mexico, on March 22.
What use is the War on Terror if we Surrender on Soveriegnty?
None, as far as my vote's concerned.
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To: Sabertooth
"President Bush has not been specific, but no one is seriously talking about amnesty of such a broad-scale program," said Angela Kelley, deputy director of the National Immigration Forum. Miss Kelley said her impression is that Mr. Bush wants to grant green cards to illegal workers who have been in the country for a long time, are employed, have family connections here, have passed background checks and have no criminal record. Miss Kelley the immigration forum backs such a plan, as do most pro-immigration organizations.
To: Sabertooth
What use is the War on Terror if we Surrender on Soveriegnty? Yep. The each passing year it becomes increasingly irrelevant. Just what are we protecting?
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02/15/2002 11:31:44 AM PST by
WRhine
To: Sabertooth
Bump
What use is the War on Terror if we Surrender on Soveriegnty?
To: Sabertooth
This is not good. Like your new symbol.
To: Sabertooth
"If we could find a way to move a substantial portion of the current illegal flow from Mexico into legal channels via some kind of temporary-worker program and combine that with new cooperative law-enforcement arrangements with Mexico, we could benefit the U.S. economy, [and] we could substantially reduce illegal immigration," the INS commissioner said. What kind of anti-American two step, soft shoe, shuffle, sense is this suppose to make? Yeah, let's just make the illegal, legal, problem solved. You don't "substantially reduce illegal immigration by making the illegals legal. This moron may have found the answer to the "War on Drugs". What bone headed thinking.
For my part, Bush can't do enough posturing and posing about the "Empires of Evil" to ever get my vote, when his plans for our sovereignty is itself evil to the core and is just as damaging, perhaps more, as anything the Al Quada will ever accomplish in this nation.
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