To: Selmo
Washington cannot be allowed to turn a blind eye to our borders. It will be a HUGE issue in 2004.
To: MissAmericanPie
The Republicans refuse to discuss "our borders"!
17 posted on
10/05/2002 11:00:46 PM PDT by
B4Ranch
To: MissAmericanPie
Washington cannot be allowed to turn a blind eye to our borders. It will be a HUGE issue in 2004. I agree ... but it should be a HUGE issue today ... for November's elections! It would have been a HUGE issue in 2000 if Buchanan had been allowed into the debates.
52 posted on
10/06/2002 6:22:26 AM PDT by
bimbo
To: MissAmericanPie
Washington cannot be allowed to turn a blind eye to our borders. It will be a HUGE issue in 2004.It's a huge issue now. It will continue to grow until it's critically volatile, nationwide.....
To: MissAmericanPie
Washington cannot be allowed to turn a blind eye to our borders. It will be a HUGE issue in 2004I am not as optimistic as you are. If the borders aren't an issue in this election, our elected representatives get a free pass. They can do whatever they want to open the borders, and by 2004 it'll be too late to do much about it. The good jobs will have been shipped overseas and the mediocre jobs here will be filled by cheap labor.
The war on Iraq thing is a diversion. If it weren't for that, people might be talking about our unsecure borders. And their declining net worth. And safety at home. And our loss of constitutional rights. Etc, etc, etc.
134 posted on
10/07/2002 5:41:00 AM PDT by
grania
To: MissAmericanPie
I doubt it will ever come to the table. With all the staged, pre-screened b.s. debates and softball questions being thrown at these fake "town hall" meetings, real issues never come up. Just chaff like abortion rights etc....
To: MissAmericanPie
Pie, it's not going to be an issue at all. The elites have spoken, they know what's best and you don't.
Get used to the Diversity, learn a couple of new languages, send in your money and vote as you've been told.
150 posted on
10/07/2002 9:03:32 PM PDT by
Pelham
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