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To: Sabertooth; B4Ranch
According to the letter, President Bush's immigration proposal has left many conservatives "dismayed, angry and confused."

Bonk!

2 posted on 01/26/2004 4:01:13 PM PST by glock rocks (molon labe)
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To: glock rocks
Jones, in a press release, said he and other lawmakers would consider alternative guest-worker legislation, as long as it does not reward lawbreakers with amnesty.

Translation: We have no intention of enforcing existing immigration laws. We will consider alternative guest-worker legislation as long as it ignores the laws the illegal aliens, et al have broken and as long as it doesn't call for deportation.

As Country Joe and the Fish once said... Gimme an F

15 posted on 01/26/2004 4:14:05 PM PST by DumpsterDiver
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To: glock rocks
In a letter addressed to House Speaker Dennis Hastert, Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C.) and several other members of the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus said they won't go along with the president's plan ..."

Walter B. Jones is my representative, and he is an excellent one. He also had the guts to vote AGAINST the Medicare drug boondoggle last fall.

20 posted on 01/26/2004 4:18:38 PM PST by JoeGar
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To: glock rocks; All
Have fun doing a Google search on "Agenda 21" with "population balance", "population stabilization", "Sustainable Development", "The Human Right to Food and Livelihoods"and "open borders" thrown in.

Ask yourself where our President is getting his ideas about "compassionate government". Could someone else who reads this stuff actually believe that the United States, OWES the rest of the world a nice living with good food and a job be coaching him?

After spending a couple of weeks amongst these reports from the UNITED NATIONS, don't get my sick attitude, thinking "Don't Breed Em if you can't Feed 'Em"

The Ford Foundation’s sponsorship of Professor Cole in underwriting his book and promoting his conclusions is but a reflection of Ford’s larger role as the central funder of the open borders lobby, and the architect of many of its radical agendas. Elsewhere in their text Hawkins and Anderson describe how this $11 billion leviathan took a small civil rights group called the Mexican American Legal Defense Fund which was based in San Antonio Texas, poured more than $30 million into its treasury, revamped its political agendas, moved its offices to Washington and turned it into one of the largest and most powerful proponents of radical immigration change in the nation.

Economic and social rights are an important part of the human rights system as it has been formulated and consolidated since the adoption of the UDHR in 1948, but there has been limited political will to enforce them. The Declaration and Plan of Action adopted by the World Food Summit has changed this situation significantly. The follow-up, through cooperation between the High Commissioner for Human Rights, FAO and its Committee on World Food Security as well as other food organizations, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the Sub-Committee on Nutrition of the United Nations Administrative Coordinating Committee (ACC-SCN) and other bodies, is likely to place the issue of the right to food more centrally on the international agenda. The outcome that is hoped for is that a long-standing commitment be transformed into reality and that by the early decades of the next millennium everyone will be able to enjoy the right to adequate food.

141 posted on 01/26/2004 6:37:59 PM PST by B4Ranch ( Dear Mr. President, Sir, Are you listening to the voters?)
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