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To: Sunsong
Hope everyone saw Linda Vestor's "Breaking Point: the Terrorists Next Door".

I did. The saddest person on that show was the Canadian who had been a former immigration officer in Canada. He said there is no hope for Canada to change the immigration law because the immigrants have taken over the vote, and they all vote for the Liberal party. He more or less was kissing his country good-by.

The same thing will happen here in America, but you're called "hysterical" if you try to talk about it.

11 posted on 02/24/2004 4:06:02 PM PST by swampfox98 (Beyond 2004 - Chaos! 200 million illegals waiting in the wings)
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To: swampfox98
That was an excellent program by Vestor. One of the Canadians said that Usama bin Laden could get into Canada pretty easily, too. That was chilling.

I keep hearing Canadians right here on Free Republic talking about how they don't really need to defend themselves, because who would ever attack them? Seems to me there's a awfully scary mind set up there: "If we're all really *nice* to the terrorists (or other countries), they will be *nice* to us.

Sounds just like the French, doesn't it?

12 posted on 02/24/2004 4:19:40 PM PST by Sunsong (John Kerry, who rose without a trace, with no accomplishments but his own advancement)
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To: swampfox98
no hope for Canada to change the immigration law because the immigrants have taken over the vote, and they all vote for the Liberal party

The same thing is happening in California, and even most of the conservative politicians go along with it. Lifetime Californians are heading for higher ground because of it.

13 posted on 02/24/2004 6:07:18 PM PST by janetgreen
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