To: Clintonfatigued
Yesterday Kean declared that he is for strong border security and against any type of amnesty for the illegal immigrants. Menendez a Hispanic, cannot go against his constituents from his stronghold in Hispanic Elizabeth NJ. I think the immigration stance of Kean will allow him to break the deadlock, because many blue collar white Dems do not support illegal immigrants.
9 posted on
05/18/2006 9:47:01 AM PDT by
Fee
(`+Great powers never let minor allies dictate who, where and when they must fight.)
To: Fee
Menendez a Hispanic, cannot go against his constituents from his stronghold in Hispanic Elizabeth NJ.Menendez is Cuban. The US doesn't share a border with Cuba.
11 posted on
05/18/2006 9:54:01 AM PDT by
Alter Kaker
("Whatever tears one sheds, in the end one always blows one's nose." - Heine)
To: Fee
Yesterday Kean declared that he is for strong border security and against any type of amnesty for the illegal immigrants. Bump.
To: Fee
Yesterday Kean declared that he is for strong border security and against any type of amnesty for the illegal immigrants.
He's full of cr@p and is obviously scared of this issue with regards to his primary challenge. Here's where Kean stood just a week ago. (Excerpt from
Ginty for Senate).
Kean endorsed the essential elements of the hollow plan being pushed by senators Ted Kennedy and John McCain. The Kennedy-McCain plan and Kean's comments yesterday endorse allowing million of illegal aliens to remain in the Unites States permanently, without having to first return to their home countries and apply for permission to legally enter the United States. Kean was unable or unwilling to support any specific elements of a border control plan. He voiced support for "a strict set of conditions, possibly including a $2,000 fine for violating U.S. law, paying back taxes and going to the back of the line to obtain legal status." (The Record, "Kean, Menendez Think Alike on Immigration", p. 3, May 9, 2006).
Kean failed to explain how illegal aliens "goes back to the end of the line" without having to first leave U.S. territory. Kean also came out in full support of a "guest worker" program, which is extremely unpopular with a significant portion of the Republican base."
Like most RINOs, Kean will apparently say anything that will help him get elected. Don't buy it for a second!
32 posted on
05/18/2006 11:41:16 AM PDT by
Antoninus
(The Da Vinci Code is the religious equivalent Fahrenheit 911.)
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