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To: spectre
President Bush is out of touch with reality concerning the Illegal Immigration situation.

Actually he's 100% in touch with reality - he's just chosen the other side - the WTO/NAFTA/UN/Global Socialism side.

Could there be a more obvious case of him throwing fundamental American principles and beliefs in the trash? ANY nation that fails to protect its borders CEASES TO BE A NATION.

His father spoke of the "New World Order."

This is it.

299 posted on 03/24/2005 10:52:04 AM PST by sarah_f ( Know Islam, Know Terror.)
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To: sarah_f
Could there be a more obvious case of him throwing fundamental American principles and beliefs in the trash?

No!

ANY nation that fails to protect its borders CEASES TO BE A NATION.

Perhaps that is someone's goal.

301 posted on 03/24/2005 10:55:58 AM PST by eskimo
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To: sarah_f

To all,
I know some tend to dislike lou Dobbs and CNN but Lou Dobbs talks about the immigration issue more than anyone in the MSM or media in general. I live in Illinois and sometimes catch his show at 5pn CST. It is rebroadcast some time later in the night. One of the many things that's cool about his website is that he posts the transcrpits of past shows, which are often insightful on a number of issues most notably immigration. I encourage all of you to read the trascript of the reporting he did on the race for mayor in LA. I was floored to hear all candidates save one talk about the so called importance of bending over backwards to help and accomodate people in LA who migrated there illegally. Please don't hate me for posting a CNN site. www.cnn.com/lou


303 posted on 03/24/2005 11:08:45 AM PST by mikemikemikecubed
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