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To: sarasmom
Yes, Florida is very much against illegal aliens and amnesty for criminals.Lets not even talk about further depressing wages for citizens. Florida is very much in play (political players terminology)and this time President Bush overplayed his hand.

I am shocked he did so, but nobody is perfect!

Hey, I'm glad Florida went for Bush last time---you all have a saner electorate than we do here on the Left Coast!

But Bush has got to wake up and repudiate this amnesty plan---not simply shelve it so that it can rise up vampire-like after his second oath of office. All that money those corporate fat cats gave him for his re-election campaign is going to be wasted if he can't persuade his base to turn out and vote for him, 'cause we don't vote on the basis of slicky produced, expensive campaign ads.

107 posted on 01/26/2004 5:28:04 PM PST by Map Kernow ("I hold that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing" ---Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Map Kernow
President Bush is not going to repudiate his amnesty proposal.He campaigned, quietly, on his vast compassion for illegal aliens.
I believe President Bush to be a man of his word, and I do not expect him to back down on this issue.
He is wrong, and will not be re-elected.
He misunderestimated the tipping point, and as much as I admire his actions after 91101, he has made far too many fatal errors in domestic policy to be retained as POTUS.
Pity, but there it is.
125 posted on 01/26/2004 5:47:32 PM PST by sarasmom (If I get a fake blue card, does that mean I wont have to pay for health and auto insurance?)
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