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To: Norm Lenhart
You don’t want them deported. you want them legal. That says it all. Call me more names your own words disprove.

Post # 178 "My plan would be to erect a fence on the border, stop people from coming in, and making those here illegally go to the back of the line." ~ Sirius Lee

I am calling a lying liar because you lie.

175 posted on 04/22/2013 3:03:45 PM PDT by Sirius Lee (All that is required for evil to advance is for government to do "something")
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To: Sirius Lee
The back of the line starts in their home country. Any legislation that allows the lawbreakers to stay and work here, the object of their crime, is amnesty. A path to citizenship is a bonus. Giving them green cards entitles them to all the benefits of citizenship except voting. They can receive welfare and entitlement benefits, SSNs, driver's licenses, work permits etc.

Words have meanings. The Democrats and the mainstream media have hijacked the language surrounding the immigration issue to the point that we had Michael Chertoff, the Secretary of Homeland Security and our nation’s top immigration official at the time, testifying before Congress using the term “undocumented workers” to describe illegal aliens. John McCain and Barack Obama studiously avoided the term “amnesty” to describe their comprehensive immigration reform plans and despite the evidence, baldly declared that it was not an amnesty. Instead, they used such euphemisms as “getting to the back of the line,” “an earned path to citizenship,” and “coming out of the shadows.” The Democrats and pro-amnesty crowd know full well that the American people are against amnesty, hence the avoidance of the “A” word.

180 posted on 04/22/2013 3:33:20 PM PDT by kabar
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