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To: sangoo

I support the President's plan as a step in the right direction.

Unfortunately, perfect is the enemy of progress—and there are too many who will settle for nothing less than mass deportation and armed guards every five feet next to a 70' high and three mile wide concrete border structure. If that is not the President's plan, well, then he has done nothing at all to offer us, which is a huge and utterly astonishing lie.

To blame this President for where things stand right at the moment, is to be completely and utterly disingenuous, ignorant of history and the realities of American politics (not to mention his own stated position) and a big fat wet kiss on the lips of liberals.

When you choose all or nothing in this world, you will always, ALWAYS, get nothing.


93 posted on 04/29/2006 2:42:17 PM PDT by pollyannaish
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To: pollyannaish

Your screen name is very appropriate.


97 posted on 04/29/2006 2:45:56 PM PDT by sangoo
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To: pollyannaish
When you choose all or nothing in this world, you will always, ALWAYS, get nothing.

We're not making an all or nothing proposition. We just want the border secured as is required by the Constitution.

The 911 comission said the terrorists used fake document and immigration fraud to live in the US. Homeland Security says we are going to get hit again (they tend to say this a lot around elections). Given these facts, border security is even more urgent. Yet the gov't has done nothing.

We blame Clinton for 911 because of his wall of separation. If we get hit again, we will similarly blame Bush for leaving the border unprotected.
102 posted on 04/29/2006 2:49:06 PM PDT by Dialup Llama
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