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Tancredo doubts he can block amnesty-extension bill
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| March 8, 2002
| Bill McAllister
Posted on 03/08/2002 1:24:33 PM PST by sarcasm
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To: All
Simon just said NO AMNESTY!!! This is the guy that's going to WIN in California!!! He also said greater border control!!!
To: FreedomFriend
Lawlady, if it is any consolidation, nearly every construction worker in the metro Atlanta area is an illegal Mexican. And those workers being Mexican is bad, how?
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03/12/2002 4:40:37 PM PST
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Dane
To: Vast Buffalo Wing Conspiracy
To: grlfrnd
We can only hope!
To: Vast Buffalo Wing Conspiracy
More than anything, people vote their wallet. Immigration as a subject by itself is not a big issue unless you're in a state being dramatically affected by them. But the economic consequences over the next three years of legalizing possibly millions of poor uneducated illegal immigrants could have enough impact on the economy that it tips the scales against Bush. The demos aren't going to hit him on immigration by itself, he's going to be hammered on that issue by the people needs most - the conservative base. Many of us just might stay home the next two elections.
To: Guynethia
I've got chills!!! I just can't believe I've heard a politician running for governor say that!!! I'm plotzing (a yiddish word)!
To: grlfrnd
I'm glad he said it. It shows he's got a backbone to stand up to all of the crap we're seeing today.
To: grlfrnd
Good, now you have someone you can really get behind, and work to get out the vote in anyway you can. If Simon wins in California, he will be president in 2008. People out here in rural America are dying for someone like him that speaks the truth, without the PC BS.
To: AmericanInTokyo; Brownie74
Hey Brownie, here is an American working in Tokyo. How come you are not scolding him for leaving the homeland and berating him for not working the tomato fields or bussing tables so that all the Mexicans you hate can be kicked out?
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03/12/2002 4:46:33 PM PST
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Dane
To: Reaganwuzthebest
What is really pathetic is the belief around here that these people will vote Republican - the ones who received amnesty in 1986 certainly didn't.
To: scholar
Treasonous. Same old slogans. Lies and a total logic disconnect from the situation at hand or the difference between legal and illegal immigration.
To: Oregon Coast Conservative
Amen. We in the cities are also eagarly awaiting the demise of the PC movement. There's nothing better than a politician who's not be afraid to say it is it is and stand up for what is right, whether it offends some people or not.
To: Sabertooth
No Republican votes for me until then. George W. Bush is a dispicable traitor, an I regret ever voting for him or touting him as honorable. Amen to that my friend.
To: jla;Reaganwuzthebest
JLA, you would have a better conversation with a brick wall, IMHO, than trying to talk to these people.
Once again, Danevogado shows a complete inability to follow the gist of a conversation.
Don't you know that the world is coming to an end. I have never seen a bigger bunch of chicken littles.
Danevogado and his handlers think that we should sit quietly in our houses and places of work, pay our taxes, and let Big Brother handle it. Nothing to see here, nothing is going on, go back to sleep. Work. Consume. Obey.
And the "funny" part is that probably 75% of their ancestors probably received the same scorn that these people put out now.
Translation for the victims of Political Correctness, and for the historically impared: it was precisely because some of our ancestors were "racist" that they treated the later arrivals with "scorn", thus causing the later arrivals to assimilate and become real Americans, thereby avoiding Balkanization and racial strife, and thus ending "racism" and "scorn". Now, of course, we are not "racist" and we don't treat anyone with "scorn", and of course, the entire country has gone to hell, new arrivals are not assimilating but are actively hostile, and we get to pay for the whole boondoggle and are expected to shutup and not do anything about it. But that's policical correctness for you in Danevogado's Amerika.
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To: Dane
Hell, I don't care what he does.
And Dane, I told you before that we have to stop meeting like this. People are beginning to talk.
To: sarcasm
There have been more than a few posts on FR that these are natural Republicans, conservatives blah blah. They must still be waiting for the big balloon carrying the Wizard, Dorothy, and toto to arrive because that's not going to happen. They're voting for the party that gives them the freebies, at our expense of course.
To: Dane
Suppose YOU tell some of the friends of AmericanInTokyo who spent hundreds of dollars and waited months to legally emigrate to the United States, or who brought spouses from Japan and went through all of the legal channels, what they think of your friend Bush's victory today.
Also, what irony? FYI I am not an immigrant to Japan; I am here on business until I am posted back home.
Check your nose; cause your brain is filling up with snot it appears. I will, however, tell you a little bit about the immigration policies of Japan and what foreigners must do to live or work here temporarily.
To: sarcasm
FUTURE NEWSPAPER HEADLINE
March 15, 2015
Gov. Juan Perez signed a bill into law Friday declaring Spanish California's official language. With a open border and with all the amnesties since 2002, the Governor said English was no longer needed and was divisive.
With California's population over 100 million now, former President George W. Bush in an interview said he was very optimistic that Mexico is making progress on getting its 40% unemployment rate down. He reiterated that the Mexicans are hard workers and come here just to work.
Bush also said that his water drilling company in Alaska has more then enough water for thirsty Californians.
To: Brownie74; AmericaninTokyo
Hell, I don't care what he does. But you told me that there are plenty of "Americans" to pick the tomatoes and bus the tables.
Shouldn't AIT come back to the states and do one of those jobs. You should be calling him a traitor with the rhetoric you spew.
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03/12/2002 4:54:36 PM PST
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Dane
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