To: Magnum44
the justice department seems to be getting their priorities in order It has taken 4 months of investigation to assemble this list. The president stepped into a huge mess when he took office, but he is working diligently to clean it all up. The morning radio news said 300,000 MEs are being investigated for deportation, but 6,000 are to be deported as soon as caught.
To: RightWhale
I am 100% in agreement that GWB was left with this huge mess and, in large part, and incompetent or unfriendly DoJ after being under Reno for so long. My comment was simply saying that, out from under Reno, DoJ seems to be spending its time looking for criminals instead of wasting tax dollars investigating legitimate American business (ie Microsoft). I think that given all the events of this year, I am pleased with this headline and suspect that those in the PC/liberal camp will have many a loud complaint about how 'unfair' this is. We are quietly winning and while I am not ready to celebrate victory, I am more and more hopeful that the complaints many voice about GWB not being conservative enough will prove to be unfounded. I may not think the step is big enough, but, once again, it is in the right direction.
58 posted on
01/08/2002 10:05:56 AM PST by
Magnum44
To: RightWhale
The morning radio news said 300,000 MEs are being investigated for deportation, but 6,000 are to be deported as soon as caught. It seems Clinton was completely asleep at the wheel. It seems Saddam Hussein let us "win" those Gulf Wars because he had bigger plans ---like a later win over us that would involve our destruction. Instead of sending his army directly to attack us, he sent them in little by little.
82 posted on
01/08/2002 2:31:29 PM PST by
FITZ
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