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To: nthompsonwhitehouse
"If you had a traffic ticket and you paid it, you're not forever a speeder, are you?" White House Press Secretary Tony Snow said in response to questions from The Examiner.

___________________________________________________________ This is from the same White House?

Comparing 25 million people entering this country illegally to a mere traffic ticket?

Are we at war?

If so why are millions entering illegally, along with endless trucks full of drugs and human cargo?

Is this considered security during war? By whom?

This historic invasion of America was all but ignored by most all politicians. Why? Follow the money. The corporations and business owners send their dollars to support the politicians campaigns to ensure their low wage labor never ends. You know this.

The consequences? 20,000 American victims a year due to burglaries, robberies, rapes, murders, shootings, fraud, drunk drivers etc. Not to mention the thousands of pounds of drugs smuggled in weekly, the lost jobs, reduced wages, and destroyed neighborhoods.

Do you think anyone continues to be fooled by any of this?

177 posted on 06/14/2007 1:35:19 PM PDT by dragnet2
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To: dragnet2
"If you had a traffic ticket and you paid it, you're not forever a speeder, are you?" White House Press Secretary Tony Snow said in response to questions from The Examiner.

I suppose that if you had a traffic ticket and you sped away after getting it, and you sped to the courthouse for your day in court, and then sped to the bank to withdraw the money to pay the fine, and then sped back to the courthouse, and then sped away after paying the fine you ARE STILL A SPEEDER.

195 posted on 06/14/2007 2:03:59 PM PDT by VRWCmember
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