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To: ohioWfan
I don't need you to instruct me on what actions to take. So far you have not addressed one fact, but instead make comments that could come from a liberal/neo con or be found at D.U..

It is not I, but Bush himself, reguritating globalist swill, or did you not happen to notice the quotation marks around his statements? Surely you noticed his wink to the camera during his speech in Mexico when he said, "If you can make five dollars in your home town or fifty dollars in New Jersy your going to come to New Jersey aren't you..wink wink."

So far all you have offered is, "I think, in time, you will see progress from this President on the issue of immigration (as I have told you before). I am an optimist, and I believe without a doubt that President Bush loves this country, and will not do anything to deliberately harm it." It seems easier for you to ignore the obvious open borders in front of your face, ignore his statements, he really doesn't mean them, they are just politics, 245i was just a clever ploy, and embrace your feelings, they are so much more comfortable than believing what the man says himself. Oh and don't forget to attack those that take him at his word when you're stumped for answers that demand more depth than your optimism can muster, lol.

This discussion has become circular, with you growing more angry, and me tempted to give back as good as I get. I'm up for continuing it in the hopes of igniting a new awarness of the dangers of globalism, but I'll leave the decision up to you. I received worse flames when I first began my posting about the dangers of the U.N. when I first signed on F.R. now, not many thinking people doubt the ambitions of the U.N. The only credit I take is that my posts contributed to the debate, more people felt free to post articles about it. I look forward to bringing an awareness of the dangers of unbridled globalism into the light also and I notice there are many Freeper's that have contributed some great articles on the subject that are far better at it than I.

It is certainly your choice to read them or not, believe them or not, in this age of uncertainty it's more comforting to hug yourself and say everything is going to be ok. We are for sure at opposite ends of the spectrum on how we react to trusting our leaders to do the right thing.

I'm for throwing overboard any politician that even hints at globalism and slapping the conservative party that forwards such a candidate for election. Are there enough like people to effect things? Probably not, but there really is nothing much left to try.

137 posted on 08/27/2002 8:05:47 AM PDT by MissAmericanPie
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To: MissAmericanPie
Well, finally something we can agree on. We're at opposite ends of the spectrum. But the 'circular' argument goes both ways. You accuse me of evading specifics, but I've given you specifics that you've ignored.

And please give it up on the DU/liberal stuff. It's stupid. I'm very conservative, and the insinuation that I'm not is idiotic.

Have a depressing life. Bye.

139 posted on 08/27/2002 8:33:32 AM PDT by ohioWfan
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