To: new yorker 77
Many Hispanics apparently were radicalized by the mass demonstrations, and no longer are open to any appeal for a balanced immigration plan.
Fake Polls are for morons too lazy to think.
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Exactly. The phrase "many Hispanics apparently" shows the degree to which this article adheres to even rudimentary standards of accuracy. Actually it is American citizens who have been radicalized by the demonstrations, and consequently the knee jerk amnesty response by our esteemed senate to the intimidation by the illegals, is hanging out there infuriating Americans by the millions. No new law, at this point, short of closing the borders and penalizing those illegals already here will satisfy the American people on this issue.
To: photodawg
Tell someone of Cuban origin that they are Puerto Rican.
Tell someone of Ecuadorean origin that they are Mexican.
Tell someone of Mexican origin that they are Honduran.
Call them Hispanics?
How about whites?
Tell someone of Italian origin that they are French.
Tell someone of German origin that they are Polish.
Tell someone of Irish origin that they are English.
They are all white, but to imply they are all monolithic in voting shows an ignorance that the author of the article wears like an anchor.
62 posted on
05/21/2006 3:45:49 PM PDT by
new yorker 77
(FAKE POLLS DO NOT TRANSLATE INTO REAL VOTERS!)
To: photodawg
No new law, at this point, short of closing the borders and penalizing those illegals already here will satisfy the American people on this issue. Which is the point I have been making, to wit: if the debate in 2006 is not about expulsion/deportation, but rather amnesty/citizenship, where will the line be drawn in 2026?
74 posted on
05/21/2006 4:29:25 PM PDT by
lemura
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